. Ribsam's manual of everything for the farm, lawn and garden. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. WINTER CROOK-NECK WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED. White Bush Scalloped.—An early market variety ; excellent for shipping. 5c. per pkt.; 7c. per oz.; 15c. per lb.; 40c. per lb_ Hubbard.—A general favorite and more largely grown as a late sort than any other; of large size; flesh fine grained, dry and of excellent flavor. 5c. per pkt.; 7c. per oz.; 15c. per lb.; 50c. per lb.


. Ribsam's manual of everything for the farm, lawn and garden. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. WINTER CROOK-NECK WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED. White Bush Scalloped.—An early market variety ; excellent for shipping. 5c. per pkt.; 7c. per oz.; 15c. per lb.; 40c. per lb_ Hubbard.—A general favorite and more largely grown as a late sort than any other; of large size; flesh fine grained, dry and of excellent flavor. 5c. per pkt.; 7c. per oz.; 15c. per lb.; 50c. per lb. Winter Crook-Neck.—A variety largely grown in some of the Eastern States; flesh close grained, sweet and fine flavored. Plant in hills nine feet apart. 5c. per pkt.; 7c. per oz.; 15c. per lb.; 45c. per lb. Mammoth Chili.—Grows to large size, often weighing over two hundred pounds. Excellent for all uses. 5c. per pkt.; lec. peroz.; 35c. per lb.; $ per lb. Silver Custard.—It is white in color and excellent fine flavor; grows to good size, and of a very fine quality. Very productive and of a bushy nature. 5c. per pkt.; 7c. per oz.; 15c. per lb.: 45c. per lb. Bush Summer Crook-Neck.—Early, productive and of good quality; fruit orange-yellow, covered with warty excres- cences. 5c. per pkt.; 7c. peroz.; 150. per lb.; 45c. per lb. Boston Marrow.—A much-esteemed variety, coming in about ten days later than the bush sorts; a good keeper, and of unsur- passed flavor. 5c. per pkt.; 7c- per oz.; 15c. per lb.; 50c. per lb. TOBAOOO SEED. Imported Havana.—40c. per oz.; ^ per lb. TOMATO. German—Liebsaffel. One ounce will produce about 1,200 plants. This delicious vegetable is one of the most important of all gar- den products. The seed should be sown in a hot-bed, about the first of March, in drills five inches apart and half an inch deep. When the plants are about two mches high they should be set out, four or five inches apart, in another hot-bed, or removed into sm


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