. Catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds for 1882 : cultivated and for sale by Joseph Harris, Moreton Farm, Rochester Seed industry and trade, Catalogs; Seeds, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs. "The Deacon" Lettuce—TTie hes,t hettuce in the loorld. ground well hoed or cultivated, and thin out the plants from four to twelve inches apart, according to the variety. The land cannot be too rich. The great mistake in raising let- tuce is in leaving the plants too thick. Rich land, repeated hoeing and plenty of room— if you have a good variety—will


. Catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds for 1882 : cultivated and for sale by Joseph Harris, Moreton Farm, Rochester Seed industry and trade, Catalogs; Seeds, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs. "The Deacon" Lettuce—TTie hes,t hettuce in the loorld. ground well hoed or cultivated, and thin out the plants from four to twelve inches apart, according to the variety. The land cannot be too rich. The great mistake in raising let- tuce is in leaving the plants too thick. Rich land, repeated hoeing and plenty of room— if you have a good variety—will insure a grand crop of lettuce. Barly T< nnis Ball or Boston — Early, very hardy and of good quality. Per lb. $; per 14 lb. 75 cents; per oz. 25 cents; per packet, 5 Early Curled Silesia —Early, hardy, a vigor- ous grower, of excellent quality and very popu- lar. Per lb. $; per J4 Ih. 75 cents; per oz. 25 cents; per packet 5 Malta Drumhead, or Ice Lettuce — Large, handsome, early, sure to head, and of the very best quality. Per lb. $; per}41b. 75 cents; per oz. 25 cents; per packet , 5 "The Deacon"—This is our pet lettuce. When properly growTi it is the finest, largest, tenderest, erispest and most delicious lettuce I have ever seen. It is very difficult to get seed from it. My crop of seed last year, owing to the great drought, was the best I have ever gTown. I hope everybody who gets this Cata- logue will send for a package of the " Deacon " lettuce. If any one finds it less valuable than he expected, I will refund the money. Sow. LETTUCE—cos. early, on rich land, and give it plenty of room, say at least a foot apart each way, and it will give you magnificent heads of the handsomest and most delicious lettuce. Per oz. $; per 14 oz. 50 cents; per packet lO- Cos Lettuce, Paris White—The best of all the Cos lettuce. Per lb. $3, 00; per lb. $; per oz. 30 cents; per packet & MELONS. It is not necessary to tell people


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