. Seed catalogue for 1900 : seed potatoes, corn, grain and seeds grown in the cold north east. Nursery stock Maine Caribou Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 22 THE GEORGE W. P. JERRARD Chartier Radish. RADISHES. The radish is cultivated for its roots, and must be eaten when quite young, else it will be tough and stringy. In order to be good, radishes must be grown very quickly, and eaten at an early stage of their growth. New Bright Breakfast Radish. An improved type of the French Breakfast, with particu- larly small tops. The radishes g


. Seed catalogue for 1900 : seed potatoes, corn, grain and seeds grown in the cold north east. Nursery stock Maine Caribou Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 22 THE GEORGE W. P. JERRARD Chartier Radish. RADISHES. The radish is cultivated for its roots, and must be eaten when quite young, else it will be tough and stringy. In order to be good, radishes must be grown very quickly, and eaten at an early stage of their growth. New Bright Breakfast Radish. An improved type of the French Breakfast, with particu- larly small tops. The radishes grow very quickly, and if pulled while young and small are as crisp, tender, and good in taste as they are attractive in appearance. Prices: pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 1-4 lb., 25 cts. Improved Chartier Radish. This is a beautiful scarlet, white-tipped radish of crisp* nice quality, and a very quick grower. One of the very best. Prices: by mail, post-paid—pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 1-4 lb., 25 cts. SAGE m SUMMER SAVORY. Sage. The most extensively used of all herbs for seasoning and dressing; indispensable. Price: pkt., 5 cts. Summer Savory. The leaves and flowers are extensively used for flavoring, particularly in soups and dressings. Price: pkt., 5 cts. Choice New Potato Seed from the FLOWER BALL, gathered from 1899 Crop. See Prices Elsewhere. Dwarf Essex Rape. The true Dwarf Essex Rape is valuable as a fodder crop for sheep or cattle. It is particularly adapted as a "catch crop," for it grows best late in the season. In the northern states it can be sown at any time from May until August, but in the southern states it should not be sown until September. Its fattening properties are said to be twice as good as clover. Sow ten to twelve pounds per acre broadcast, or four to five pounds per acre in drills fifteen inches apart. Prices: by freight or express—lb., 18 By mail, post-paid—lb., 35 cts.; pkt., 2 oz., 12 Please note that these images are extr


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