. Annual catalogue [of] high-class seeds. Nursery stock New York State Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture New York State Catalogs; Tree Seedlings Prices; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Prices; Bulbs Plants Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Prices New York State New York; Nursery stock; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Vegetables; Trees. Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 25. BKOAD-LEAVED ENDIVE. 20 $0 50 8l 50 20 50 I 5° 20 60 2 00 20 5° I 50 20 60 2 OO 20 60 2 OO ENDIVE. Chicoree. Escarola o Endivia. (Srtbibie. Culture.—Sow in June, July and August; cover lightly; wh


. Annual catalogue [of] high-class seeds. Nursery stock New York State Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture New York State Catalogs; Tree Seedlings Prices; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Prices; Bulbs Plants Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Prices New York State New York; Nursery stock; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Vegetables; Trees. Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 25. BKOAD-LEAVED ENDIVE. 20 $0 50 8l 50 20 50 I 5° 20 60 2 00 20 5° I 50 20 60 2 OO 20 60 2 OO ENDIVE. Chicoree. Escarola o Endivia. (Srtbibie. Culture.—Sow in June, July and August; cover lightly; when up, thin out to eight inches apart, and water well afterward, if dry. When the leaves are six or eight inches long, blanch by gathering in the hand and tying together near the top with yarn or bast. TI is must be done when quite dry, or they will rot. At the apinoach of winter, take up carefully, with a ball of earth to each plant, and place close together in frame or cellar for use. They must be kept dry, and have plenty of air, or they *ill rot. P r oz. lb. Per lb. Green Curled Winter. Standard sort for fall and winter crop . . \ White Curled. For early use . Laciniated. A fine French sort . Broad-leaved (Escarolle ). A sweet variety ; fall and winter . LargeGreeu Curled (de Ruffec.) Broad ribs; fine for fall and winter 755 Imperial Curled. Also a broad- ribbed sort; very fine light green leaves ; for fall or winter 20 FENNEL, FLORENCE or NAPLES. Fenouil de Florence. Finocchio di Na-poli. Culture.—Sow in spring in rows sixteen to twenty inches apart. Thin out so as to have the seedlings five or six inches apart, and water as plentifully as possible. The plant is usually eaten boiled. In flavor it resem- bles Celery, but with a sweet taste and a more delicate odor. Peroz., 15 cts.; per J^lb., 40 cts.; per lb., $ KALE, or BORECOLE. Chou vert Frise. Col. $rau§fofi(. Culture.—Nos. 759 to 773 are cultivated and grow exactly like cabbage. No. 777 sow in September f


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