. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade; Seeds, Catalogs. Bloomsdale Savoy. RHUBARB, 'Rhabarber, A deep, rich soil is best for Rhubarb, sow early in drills, IS inches apart, and 1 inch deep, the Spring following transplant, allowing each plant at least 2 feet square. One ounce for about 800 plants. Linnaeus—Extra large, tender, 15 cts. oz. 50 cts. X'lb. $ lb. SALSIFY, (Hafer-wurzel, Ger.) Commonly called vegetable oyster. Used stewed, boiled or fried. When cooked has an oyster flavor. Sow early in drills 15 inches apart, cover the seed with


. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade; Seeds, Catalogs. Bloomsdale Savoy. RHUBARB, 'Rhabarber, A deep, rich soil is best for Rhubarb, sow early in drills, IS inches apart, and 1 inch deep, the Spring following transplant, allowing each plant at least 2 feet square. One ounce for about 800 plants. Linnaeus—Extra large, tender, 15 cts. oz. 50 cts. X'lb. $ lb. SALSIFY, (Hafer-wurzel, Ger.) Commonly called vegetable oyster. Used stewed, boiled or fried. When cooked has an oyster flavor. Sow early in drills 15 inches apart, cover the seed with fine soil, an inch and a half deep. One ounce will sow 50 feet, seven pounds to an acre. Long White - The standard variety, 15 cts. oz. 50 cts. )i lb. $ lb". Mammoth Sandwich Island—This variety is of enormous size, twice as large as the ordinary sort, very tender and delicious, 20 cts. oz. 60 cts. % lb. $ lb. SPINACH. tSpinat, Ger.) This is the best developed and most tender and succulent when grown in very rich soil. For Sum- mer use sow early in Spring in drills 15 inches apart, and make sowings every two weeks. For Spring use sow in September, and cover lightly in Novem- ber with light litter. One ounce to 100 feet of drill, 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. Bloomsdale Savoy Thick, succulent leaves, very pro- ductive and hardy, 10c. oz. 20 % lb. 50c. lb. Round Thick Leaf -One of the best for early Spring or Fall Sowing, leaves large, thick and suc- culent, 10 cts. oz. 20 cts. % lb. 50 cts. lb. Long Standing—Does not run to seed so readily as the other, 10c. oz. 20c. % lb. 50c. lb. Prickly—Vigorous and hardy, good for winter, 10 cts. oz. 20 cts. % lb. 50 cts. lb. SQUASH, (Kuerbis, Ger.) The Squash is of tropical origin, and only succeeds well in a warm temperature, consequently the seeds should not be planted out until the ground is warm and mellow. The hills should be about six feet apart for Winter varieties, and four feet for Summer sorts. Plant a dozen seeds


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