. F. W. Bolgiano & Co. : seed importers and growers. planted orplanted in rows as does that varietv. It is the most beautiful Kale we ever saw Price, 10c per ounce- 2 ounces15c.; !■; lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. NEW VERY CURLY KALE.—A beautifulcurled and crimped sort, of strong, vigorous habit; perfectly hardjbright green color, and very attractive in appearance It is su-perior to all other sorts, and will stand longer without shooting I0seed than any other varietv. Packet, 5c.; Vi lb., 10c ^. lb, 15c ,1 lb., 25c. ounce to sow a drill of 100 feet CULTURE OF LEEK, Leek LAUCK in .\vigiist


. F. W. Bolgiano & Co. : seed importers and growers. planted orplanted in rows as does that varietv. It is the most beautiful Kale we ever saw Price, 10c per ounce- 2 ounces15c.; !■; lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. NEW VERY CURLY KALE.—A beautifulcurled and crimped sort, of strong, vigorous habit; perfectly hardjbright green color, and very attractive in appearance It is su-perior to all other sorts, and will stand longer without shooting I0seed than any other varietv. Packet, 5c.; Vi lb., 10c ^. lb, 15c ,1 lb., 25c. ounce to sow a drill of 100 feet CULTURE OF LEEK, Leek LAUCK in .\vigiist Septe EXTRA LARGE LEEK.—It is the best. This mammoth leek isnot to be compared with the old kinds. It grows much larger andis very handsome. Take the extra large, as the old sorts are notworth garden room. Packets, 5 and 10c.; ounce, 15c., 1 lb 40clb., $ SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED MUSTARD.—An improved variet\much esteemed in the South. Very succulent, pungent, and ot s\\eetflavor. Frequently sown in the fall in the South. Packet 5c , ounce. 10c.; lb., 15c. lb., 20c.; lb.; 40c. Mushroom Spawn Jxtia Large Leek CULTURE, Mushrooms may be grown in oeUars, under benches of greenhouses, or in slieds, wlierever the temperature of 50 degreescan be kept up through the winter. The beds should be made from November .to February, according to the time the Mushrooms arewanted; and it requires about two months for them to begin bearini:. Secure fresh horse manure, free from straw and litter, and mixan equal bulk of loam from an old pasture with it, Keep this under coyer, taking care to turn it every day to prevent heating, untilthe pile is large enough to make a bed the required size. Three or 4 feet wide, 8 inches deep, and any length desired are the properproportions for a bed. hut these may be varied. Prepare the mixture of loam and manure, making the bed in layers, and poundingdown each with the back ot the spade. Leave this to heat through for a few days, and as soon as the heat


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