. Mingle & Co.'s almanac and garden manual 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. P. B. MINGLE & SKBPSM KN. 103 M ARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. |1 2&. J Yellow Ovoid Mangel Uurzel. Yellow Ovoid Mangel Wurzel. — Hoot ovoid, intermediate between the long and globe v ;i i i. ties, llesh solid, usually white, zoned with yellow ; hardy vigorous and productive. Red Globe Mangel Wurzel.—Similar to Yellow Globe, except in color, which is ftg'ht red or pin
. Mingle & Co.'s almanac and garden manual 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. P. B. MINGLE & SKBPSM KN. 103 M ARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. |1 2&. J Yellow Ovoid Mangel Uurzel. Yellow Ovoid Mangel Wurzel. — Hoot ovoid, intermediate between the long and globe v ;i i i. ties, llesh solid, usually white, zoned with yellow ; hardy vigorous and productive. Red Globe Mangel Wurzel.—Similar to Yellow Globe, except in color, which is ftg'ht red or pink. * BRUSSELS SPROUTS. This is a very desirable vegelect the best procurable. Second, rich, well prepared ground Third, frequent and thorough cultivation. For Cabbage-, the ground must be highly manured, deeply dug" or ploughed, and thor- oughly worked to insure good full sized heads. A heavy, moist and fresh loam is most suitable. The early sorts should be sown very early, in hot-beds, hardened off, and trans- planted eighteen to tw enty-four inches apart, early in the spring. In the south, sow from the middle of September to middle of October, and transplant into cold frames to preserve through winter, setting into open ground as early as possible. In trarrsplanting. they must be tet in the ground up to the Jir*t leaf no matter how long the stem may be. All through the season the ground should be cultivated as often as possible, as success will depend larg. lv upon faithfulness in this particular. The late autumn winter varieties may be sown in a seed bed, from the middle to the last of spring, and transplanted when about six inches high, three f*-et apart, each way. Shade and water the late bo wings in dry weather to get them up. It is important that the plants should Stand thinly in the seed bed, or they will run up weak and slender, and be likely to make long stems. Cabbage should be hoed every week, and the ground stirred deeper as they advance in grow th, drawin
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