. Annual catalogue of seeds, plants, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 4 SCHLEGEL csf FOTTLER'S SEED CATALOGUE. ASPARAGUS (Continued). the crowns of the roots should be about six inches below the level of the bed. Avoid location particularly large trees, or their roots will soon take possession of the ground. All difference of asparagus is probably the result of care in select


. Annual catalogue of seeds, plants, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 4 SCHLEGEL csf FOTTLER'S SEED CATALOGUE. ASPARAGUS (Continued). the crowns of the roots should be about six inches below the level of the bed. Avoid location particularly large trees, or their roots will soon take possession of the ground. All difference of asparagus is probably the result of care in selection, and natural adaptation of soils Conover's Colossal. Large and prolific Palmetto. Of recent introduction. Very large. ........ Moore's Giant Purple Top. Uniform and large : the best variety. .... " One-year old roots, per 100, a u u u Two " " " .... Palmetto. One-year old roots, . .75 " Two . ..... - Conover's Colossal. One-year old roots. ..... " " Two " " " " .05 .05 .05 near trees, in varieties Oz. Lb. .10 $ .15 .15 BEANS, English. Q3roffc (^nglijcfie S3o^ncn. English broad beans are very hardy and should be planted in the spring as early as the ground will permit. Plant sparingly, in rows two feet apart, in good soil, and cultivate only in fair weather, and when the foliage is dry. As the pods get formed, top the plants, thus avoiding too much running to vine. PA't. ^t. Pk. Broad Windsor. Best sort for general use 10 .30 -$ BEANS, Dwarf or Bush. SuW 33o^nem One quart -villplant loo feet of dj-ill. One and one-half hushels vjillplant one acre. Dwarf beans, as a rule, are more hardy, and earlier, than the running sorts. They are usually planted in drills, and stand well without support. The x;ows should be two to three feet apart, according to the character of the soil, and the covering about two inches. Beans will thrive upon light soils, although more profitably grown unde


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