. True & reliable seeds. h in hot-bed, and transplant when two, inches high Into a second < hot-bed o let them remain < and thiln out to four inches i ipart. When the weather < I Incomes settled, transplant! iito the open ground three* ( et apart each way. Good I ulture is quite as important < I-good seed; work the ground i:ep; make it rich with well- ) tted manure and hoe often, i ^New York ImprovedPurple. — Oval shape,Ihirnless; dark purple rich flavor. Package,III.; oz., 25c.; % lb., 75c.;lb., $ K e^v Mammoth_ Smooth Stem.—This •??^^^^^S^^s^^^ss^..... • superior .


. True & reliable seeds. h in hot-bed, and transplant when two, inches high Into a second < hot-bed o let them remain < and thiln out to four inches i ipart. When the weather < I Incomes settled, transplant! iito the open ground three* ( et apart each way. Good I ulture is quite as important < I-good seed; work the ground i:ep; make it rich with well- ) tted manure and hoe often, i ^New York ImprovedPurple. — Oval shape,Ihirnless; dark purple rich flavor. Package,III.; oz., 25c.; % lb., 75c.;lb., $ K e^v Mammoth_ Smooth Stem.—This •??^^^^^S^^s^^^ss^..... • superior .strain is a decidedimprovement on the New York Large Pitrple in quality,size and great beauty. The plants are large and vigorous,leaves of a light green shade; stem smooth, fruit large, oval,early and of a fine deep purple. Package, 10c.; oz., 25c.;lb., $ 14 J. MANNS &, CHOICE SEEDS. KALE OR BORE COLE. Blattcrhobl. For broadcast, 2 to 3 lbs. per transplanting, 1 oz. to 200 ft. of Curled Mosbacli.—The stalks attain a height oftwo feet and will produce continually throughout theseason, the lower leaves being gathered for use before theybecome old. The broad leaves are light green with asmooth centre. The edges of leaves are beautifullycrimped and curled, the entire plant being most distinct incharacter. Oz., loc; X lb., 30c.; lb., $LO0. Improved Kohl=I^abi. IRobUIRaben. 1 oz. will produce 1500 plants. This forms a btilb above the groundand its flavor mingles in the peculiar-ities of the Cabbage. Sow in Aprilin rows eighteen inches apart, thin-ning out to eight inches between theplants. /JBarly White Vienna.—Ex-cellent for forcings and of fine bulbs grow to the size of an applewhen ready for use, and are of a palewhitish green; the3 are of delicate cabbage like flavor. Package, 5c.; oz., loc; % lb., 40c.; lb., § ?tiong- Standing, or New American Kale.— This beautiful, deeply green, curled variet}- combines twoimportant fea


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