. Reliable seeds : plants, bulbs, fertilizers, tools, Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs; Agriculural implements Catalogs. 20 R. &° J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. very popular for forcing. TOMATO â Continued. Trophy. Large ; very solid; productive and keeps well . . Nicholson. Medium sized and very beautiful; extremely productive : Very early for first out-of-doors crop. Quality unsurpassed . Comrade. Early ; solid ; smooth ; of finest quality Ponderosa. Late and very large ; remarkably solid ; not smooth . Golden
. Reliable seeds : plants, bulbs, fertilizers, tools, Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs; Agriculural implements Catalogs. 20 R. &° J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. very popular for forcing. TOMATO â Continued. Trophy. Large ; very solid; productive and keeps well . . Nicholson. Medium sized and very beautiful; extremely productive : Very early for first out-of-doors crop. Quality unsurpassed . Comrade. Early ; solid ; smooth ; of finest quality Ponderosa. Late and very large ; remarkably solid ; not smooth . Golden Queen. Yellow; medium size; fine; remarkably attractive Table Queen. Evenly large; quite early; fine appearance; good. Chenery's Early. Smooth and solid; early; very select fruit . Canada Victor. Early; bright scarlet; productive and good . Peach. Resembles the peach in color; small; good for preserves Plum. Yellow; oval; small size; used for preserves Pear, or Fig. Bright red; pear-shape ; small; for preserves . Red Cherry. Used for preserves ; small round fruit Currant, or Grape. Very small, bright red fruit in clusters . Strawberry, or Ground 'Cherry. Physalis alkekengi. The fruit, which grows in a husk, will keep all winter; makes an excellent preserve Pkt. Oz. .oc J .25 $ .10 .40 .0 ^ â¢3° .OS j â¢30 .OK â¢25 â¢75 â¢O c J â¢3° .05 â¢30 .05 â¢25 â¢75 .OK J â 3° â¢75 â¢Â°5 â¢25 â¢75 .05 â¢25 â¢75 â¢05 â¢25 â¢75 â¢Â°5 â¢3° â¢Â°5 .40 TURNIP. {Rube.) For early Turnips, sow as soon as the ground is dry enough. Fall Turnips may be sown from the first week in July to the end of September. Ruta-bagas should be sown in June or early in Jul}', in drills eighteen inches apart. Turnips should be thinned when large enough, six to nine inches apart in the drills, according to size. Sowings should be done before rain, if possible. The soil should be rich and well worked. One ounce will
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