. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Early White Vienna. Early White Vienna—Very early; small tops and of a nne delicate flavor. Pkt. 50, oz. 300, Mlb. 600. lb. $ Early Purple V/ienna—Identical with the above except in color, which in this sort is a rich purple. Pkt. 50, oz. 250. H lb. 750. lb. $ LEEK. Sow the seed early in the Spring, in rows _ where they are to remain and thin out to four inches apart, or sow thinly in seed bed a


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Early White Vienna. Early White Vienna—Very early; small tops and of a nne delicate flavor. Pkt. 50, oz. 300, Mlb. 600. lb. $ Early Purple V/ienna—Identical with the above except in color, which in this sort is a rich purple. Pkt. 50, oz. 250. H lb. 750. lb. $ LEEK. Sow the seed early in the Spring, in rows _ where they are to remain and thin out to four inches apart, or sow thinly in seed bed and when the plants are about three inches high, transplant six inches apart in rows two feet apart. Keep free from weeds and well hoed during the Summer, gradually draw- ing the soil up about the plants to blanch them. The flavor is improved by freezing. Large American Flag—Good size and quality. Pkt. 50, oz. 150. Mlb. 4U0. lb. $ Monstrous Carentan—A giant variety, often three inches in diameter. Very white and tender. Pkt. 50. oz. 150. Mlb. 400, lb. $ Amencan Flag. LETTUCE. early crop, seed may be sown the previous Autumn and plants protected through the Win- ter in cold frames. Or. may be sown in hot beds in Feb- ruary and transplanted to the open ground as soon as ground can be worked. For ordinary private use. the simplest way is to sow in the open ground early in Spring in rows one foot apart; as the plants begin to crowd, gradually thin them out and use as required, so plants will stand about ten inches apart in the rows; should be hoed frequently to reach full development quickly. Beginning early in Spring, lettuce should be sown every two or three weeks until the middle of August; this will provide a supply of fresh, tender lettuce during the entire Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not pe


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