Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . lb., .50 cts. Trianon Self=foIding. A self-blanching Cos Lettuce, verycrisp and tender, and of excellent flavor. If the leaves aretied up the plant soon forms a solid head and bleaches to apure white. Pkts,, 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; J lb., 60 cts. Senf, Gek. MUSTARD. ^]/tardeFR. Mostazo, Sp. One ounce will tow 100 feet of drill. Culture.—A small, pungent salad used like cress; the seedis also used for flavoring pickles, pepper sauce, etc. For saladssow thickly in shallow drills, 6 inches apart, or in frames orboxes during the winter, whe


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . lb., .50 cts. Trianon Self=foIding. A self-blanching Cos Lettuce, verycrisp and tender, and of excellent flavor. If the leaves aretied up the plant soon forms a solid head and bleaches to apure white. Pkts,, 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; J lb., 60 cts. Senf, Gek. MUSTARD. ^]/tardeFR. Mostazo, Sp. One ounce will tow 100 feet of drill. Culture.—A small, pungent salad used like cress; the seedis also used for flavoring pickles, pepper sauce, etc. For saladssow thickly in shallow drills, 6 inches apart, or in frames orboxes during the winter, where frost can be partially sowings may be made every week or two. To growseed, sow in April, in rows 1 foot apart, and thin out to 3 inchesapart when 2 inches London. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; \ lb., 20 cts.; lb., 40 ; oz., lOcts.; i lb., 25cts.; lb., Xettucb^ IHARTYNIA. Gemschorn, Ger. Culture.—The seedpods are used for pickling, when gatbered young and tender. Sow in the open ground in May, ir,hills 3 feet apart each way, or in a hotbed, and afterwards trans-plant. If once planted in the garden, volunteer plants are likelyto spring up the following year from scattered Proboscidea. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; \ 85 cts.; lb., $ DREERS RELIABLE MUSHROOM SPAWN.


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