. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. KOHL. RABI. One ounce will sow a drill of about two hundred feet. Intermediate between the Cabbage and Turnip. The stem just above the surface swells into a bulb, in form not unlike a turnip, from the upper part of which the leaves are put forth. This bulb ie the part used, which is cooked the same as Turnips usually are. Sow in May, in rowB 18 inches apart, and thin out


. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. KOHL. RABI. One ounce will sow a drill of about two hundred feet. Intermediate between the Cabbage and Turnip. The stem just above the surface swells into a bulb, in form not unlike a turnip, from the upper part of which the leaves are put forth. This bulb ie the part used, which is cooked the same as Turnips usually are. Sow in May, in rowB 18 inches apart, and thin out to 9 inches apart, Per pkt. Oz. }4 lb. Early White Vienna 5 20 60 One ounce will sow one hundred feet of driU. Sow very early in spring in rows la inches apart, and thin out to 6 inches apart, hoeing up soil to plants as they grow to blanch them, or sow in rows, and when 6 inches high, transplant to prepared beds, in rows 10 inches apart, and as deep as possible, in order to whiten. Per pkt. Oz. ^4 lb. Liarge American Flag 5 15 ^5 LETTUCE. One ouncewill sow one hwidred square feel, or one hundred and twenty feet of drill. The earliest sowing mav be made in March, under glass, transplanting plants to garden. Further sowings may be made all during the summer, transplanting young plants a foot T'"IWIfiillirii^Mi"tnrir" apart, in good, rich soil, as Lettuce should grow very quickly, fc^SuS^^^H^WWP^^ffi^feA ^-"^ erisp and tender. The curled kinds are best ior early, »i'TOWl*!^WfflH^^^»^iflg^H^ and the head kinds for summer use, not running to seed ^^'rP^-. quickly. Per pkt. Oz. >4 lb. Early Curled Simpson Ciirled 5 15 15 Boston Market, or White Seeded Tennis Ball.—For forcing is the best; a good early but a poor summer variety; ^tfgasjp^e^^^^m^tifkjUfy forms a close, hard head, with few outer .11'irtl[*F-'yra«K"^a^^^P-W-"J. 'J&^ leaves 5 \n 45 Black-Seeded Simpson.—For descrip- :>!^;4JpHHHU|£^^^gH£jS>i^'=- iii5'!»>.«s»-»i


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