. Annual catalogue seeds : vegetable, field and flower seeds. Nursery stock New York (State) Buffalo Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MUSTARD—German^, Senf. Used as a salad early in spring, sometimes with Lettuce and Cress. Sow at intervals thickly, in rows six inches apart. Cut when about two inches high. For a crop of seed sow in April in drills one foot apart, and thin to about 5 inches in the rows. Brown, or Black. More pungent than white. Oz, 5c., lb. 30c. White London. Best for salads or medici
. Annual catalogue seeds : vegetable, field and flower seeds. Nursery stock New York (State) Buffalo Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MUSTARD—German^, Senf. Used as a salad early in spring, sometimes with Lettuce and Cress. Sow at intervals thickly, in rows six inches apart. Cut when about two inches high. For a crop of seed sow in April in drills one foot apart, and thin to about 5 inches in the rows. Brown, or Black. More pungent than white. Oz, 5c., lb. 30c. White London. Best for salads or medicinal purposes. Oz. 5c., lb. 30c. OKRA, OR GUMBO—German, Esslarer. This vegetable produces long, nutritious pods, which, when young, are used in soups and stews, to which they impart a rich flavor. It is of easy culture, grows freely and bears abundantly. To be sown at the usual time of all tender vegetables, in drills two inches deep, and two feet apart in the rows. Dwarf Green. Early and productive. Oz. 10c., i lb. 20c., lb. 80c. White Velvet Pod. A distinct variety ; pods large, smooth and abun- DWARF GREEN OKRA. dant. Oz. lOc, i lb. 20c., lb. 80c. ONION—German, Zwiebel. The Onion should have a clean, loamy and very rich soil. The use of well-rotted compost is very beneficial, and onions will do well if sown on the same piece of land for a succession of years. Sow seed as early as possible, in drills fourteen inches apart and half an inch deep. As Onions grow on top of the ground, they may be allowed to remain pretty thick, no matter if they crowd each other. In hoeing, which should be frequently done, do not cover the young bulbs with earth. 1 oz. of seed will sow a bed 5 by 20 feet. Yellow Globe, Danvers. A thick, heavy, straw-colored Onion ; mild flavored, and yields abundantly. Ripens early and keeps well ; the standard market variety of this section. Oz. 15c., ilb. 40c., lb. § Round Yellow Danvers. Largely used by market gardeners ; a little more flat than the
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