. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 555 CURLED CHERVIL. Common or Wild. Used in Barbe de Capucin, a salad much made in France. Sown in June, the roots are Per oz. transplanted in autumn into sand in a cellar. The young shoots form the Barbe de Capucin $0 10 Witloof. May be sown in May and June in drills. Transplanted or thinned to 6 inches, treat as Endive, except in the latter part of summer o


. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : the largest collection in the world. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 555 CURLED CHERVIL. Common or Wild. Used in Barbe de Capucin, a salad much made in France. Sown in June, the roots are Per oz. transplanted in autumn into sand in a cellar. The young shoots form the Barbe de Capucin $0 10 Witloof. May be sown in May and June in drills. Transplanted or thinned to 6 inches, treat as Endive, except in the latter part of summer or fall it should be gradually banked up like Celery. The stalks when blanched make a deli- cious salad. It is also used by the French as a boiled vegetable, dressed in the same manner as Cauliflower 15 557 Large-Rooted Magdeburg. Roots are the Chicory of commerce 10. $0 25 30 Lb. $0 80 1 00 25 75 COLLARDS. Chou Cabu. Cabu. Slatterfobl. Culture. —Sow seed, as for Cabbage, in June, July and August, for succession. Transplant when one month old, in rows a foot apart each way, and hoe often. Per oz. %lh. Lb. 559 Georgia $0 10 $0 25 $0 80 CORN-SALAD, or FETTICUS. Mache. Macha o Valerianilla. <3te(ffa(at. Culture.—Sow during August, or early in September, in drills % inch deep and 6 inches apart. If the weather is dry when the seed is sown, tread it in lightly to insure germi- nation. Keep down weeds with hoe. Just before the winter cover thinly with straw or leaves. Per oz. %lb. Lb. 561 $0 10 $0 20 $0 60 562 10 20 GO 564 10 25 80 565 ! io 25 80 CRESS. Cresson. Berro o Mastuerzo. ^reffe. Nos. 5G9 and 571 thickly, in shal- low drills, every two or three weeks. No. 5G9 should be cut often, and it will continue to grow. It is useful not only for salad, but for the breakfast table and for garnishing. Xos. 575 and 576 should be sown in damp soil: or if a stream of water can be utilized, they would be much finer. They will also thrive well in damp hotbeds. Rightly manag


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