Seed annual 1906 . the top, the inner ones willblanch and may be used for salad. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 3 Oz. 35c; 3^ Lb. 40c; Lb. $ Early Long Purple DANDELION DandeUon is native to Europe and Asia but is naturalizedin all temperate —Sow early in the spring, in very warm, richsoil, in drills eighteen inches apart; thin the young plantsto five inches in the row and cultivate well; they will be fitfor cutting the next spring. When grown for the roots, sowin September and cultivate well during the fall and the follow-ing summer; the roots will be fit dig in October. Roots aresome


Seed annual 1906 . the top, the inner ones willblanch and may be used for salad. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 3 Oz. 35c; 3^ Lb. 40c; Lb. $ Early Long Purple DANDELION DandeUon is native to Europe and Asia but is naturalizedin all temperate —Sow early in the spring, in very warm, richsoil, in drills eighteen inches apart; thin the young plantsto five inches in the row and cultivate well; they will be fitfor cutting the next spring. When grown for the roots, sowin September and cultivate well during the fall and the follow-ing summer; the roots will be fit dig in October. Roots aresometimes removed from the field to the hotbed or housefor forcing. Roots dug in fall and dried are sold for medi-cinal purposes. Cultivated, or French Common ^^ r^; best by many and is not at all the same as our wild dande-lion, being greatly improved by careful selection. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 3 Oz. 35c; % Lb. 40c; Lb. $ Improved Thick Leaved lieTt%Sf,.!;;SiS tion. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 40c; 3 Oz. 75c;%Lb. $; Lb. $ MPROVED Large Purple Egg Plant. M FERRY & GOS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 33 KALE Borecole, Kale and German Greens are general termsapplied to certain cabbage-like plants which do not formheads, but are used in their open growth. Some of thevarieties are the most tender and delicate of .any of thecabbage tribe. They are hardy and are not injured by the frost. Culture—As far north as Cincinnati the seed may be sown In September and plants grown like spinage, or planted and grown like *late cabbage until verj late in the season. In the south kale will live and grow throughout the winter without protection. It is better not to cut or handle the plants when frozen, but if this is unavoidable, thaw them out in cold water. The young shoots which start up in the spring from the old stumps are very tender and make excellent greens. TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH. This is very hardy and is not injured by a moderate frost. About, thirty inches tall, with an abundance of dark green lea


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