R& JFarquhar and Co'scatalogue, 1897 : reliable tested seeds plants, bulbs fertilizers tools, etc. . 00 Broad=Leaved Batavian. {Escarolle.) Leaves long and broad, thick and succulent ... .05 .20 . HORSE RADISH. Grown from small pieces of the roots. Plant the sets fifteen inches apart in rows two-and-a-haiffeet apart. Small Sets. Per dozen, 10 cents; per 100, 50 cents. KALE, or BORECOLE. {Blatter Kom:) The Kales are the most tender and delicate of all the cabbage family, and are improved in flavorafter frost. For fall use, sow early in May, in a prepared bed, transplant in June, and treat i


R& JFarquhar and Co'scatalogue, 1897 : reliable tested seeds plants, bulbs fertilizers tools, etc. . 00 Broad=Leaved Batavian. {Escarolle.) Leaves long and broad, thick and succulent ... .05 .20 . HORSE RADISH. Grown from small pieces of the roots. Plant the sets fifteen inches apart in rows two-and-a-haiffeet apart. Small Sets. Per dozen, 10 cents; per 100, 50 cents. KALE, or BORECOLE. {Blatter Kom:) The Kales are the most tender and delicate of all the cabbage family, and are improved in flavorafter frost. For fall use, sow early in May, in a prepared bed, transplant in June, and treat in the samemanner as cabbages. One ounce of seed produces abo^d fifteen himdred pla7its. Dwarf Green=Curled. Leaves bright green and beautifully curled. Pkt., .05; oz., .10 ; , or German Greens. (Sprouts.) Sow in the end of August and treat as Spinach; excellent as spring greens, Pkt., .05; oz., .10; Spring, Used only for early greens, and should be sown in rows eighteen inches apart, as early as the ground can be worked. Pkt., .05 ; oz., .10 • lb., . GREEN-CUKLED K.\LE. KOHL=RABI. Sow in May or June, in rows eighteen inches apart. Any ordinar}-soil, moderately rich, will answer. The bulbs, when about halfgrown, are boiled and served like turnips. pj^t Oz. Lb. Early White Vienna. The best for early and main crop; flesh white 05 .25 $ Early Purple Vienna. Bluish purple ; flesh white 05 .25 Large White, Greenish white outside; flesh white; later 05 .25 LEEK. {LaiicJi.) The Leek is generally considered superior to the Onion for soups ; it is very hardy, and easily cultivated. Sow in drills, a foot apart inApril, and transplant m July, m rows fifteen mches apart, and six inches from plant to plant. The plants should be set five inches deep inrich, moist soil. One ounce iv ill produce nbo^it 07te thousajid platits. pj^t q^ Lb Musselburgh, or Scotch. Of large size and extra fine quality o .-g $ Giant Carentan. Of


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