. Annual illustrated seed catalogue. . LONG WHITE VIENNA OB LADIES FINQEB RADISH. SCARLET TURNIP RA DISH Chinese Rose (Winter)—Considered the best for Winter. Shaped conical and smooth; rose colored. Ounce, 10 cents; J4 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. RAPE, or GEORGIA SALAD ^llTZ^l early spring "greens" that can be grown. Sow tolerable thick in drills as early in the spring as you can, in rows eighteen inches or two feet apart, in well prepared and rich soil. When six or eight inches high, thin out enough for a "boiling" every day or two, leaving a stand in the rows. When
. Annual illustrated seed catalogue. . LONG WHITE VIENNA OB LADIES FINQEB RADISH. SCARLET TURNIP RA DISH Chinese Rose (Winter)—Considered the best for Winter. Shaped conical and smooth; rose colored. Ounce, 10 cents; J4 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. RAPE, or GEORGIA SALAD ^llTZ^l early spring "greens" that can be grown. Sow tolerable thick in drills as early in the spring as you can, in rows eighteen inches or two feet apart, in well prepared and rich soil. When six or eight inches high, thin out enough for a "boiling" every day or two, leaving a stand in the rows. When 12 inches high cut off about six inches above the ground and use the tops; when you finish your last row you may go back and cut again, as it grows very rapidly. It may be sown also to advantage In August and September, for fall salad. Price, papers, 2 for 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 34 pound, 20 cents; pound, 50 cents. SALSIFY, or OYSTER PLANT A DELICIOUS Vegetable, which ought to be more largely cultivated. When properly prepared, verv much in taste and flavor of the oyster. Sow in early spring or fall, not later than middle of October, in drills ten inches apart, and thin out from three to four inches in the row. Soil should be light and deep. One ounce will sow fifty feet of drill. Mammoth Sandwich Island (New)—Of much larger size than the old kinds, and of superior quality. Grows quickly. Papers,2 for 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 34 pound, 60cents; pound,$1. QT)T~\T A /^TT MORE largely planted than any other kind of "; O-L Xl\ XX vjXX A good crop for market finds a ready place in all of our gardens. It is more tender and succulent when grown in rich soil. Best sown from Sept. to March. Don't sow in dry, hot weather. Seed requires moist- are and cool nights to make them germinate. One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. • Bloomsdale Savoy—Leaf wrinkled and large. A great favorite. Papers, 3 for 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 34 pound, 20 cents; po
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