. Corn Salad. Large Seeded. Large leaved, the best variety for mar- ket purposes. Pkt., 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., \ lb. c0 cts. COLLARDS. True Georgia, or Creole. i lb. 60 cts. COLLARDS. Blatter-Khol, Ger. Chou-cabus, Fr. Cabu 6 Variedad de Col, Sp. Used as a substitute for Cabbage in portions of the South where it is almost impossible to succeed in raising cab- bage-heads. Sow from June to August for a succession, and culti- vate the same as Cab- bage; when large enough transplant in rows 1 foot apart each way, and hoe fre- quently. Pkt. o'cts., oz. 20 Gurken, Ger. Concombre, Fk. Pepino, Sp.


. Corn Salad. Large Seeded. Large leaved, the best variety for mar- ket purposes. Pkt., 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., \ lb. c0 cts. COLLARDS. True Georgia, or Creole. i lb. 60 cts. COLLARDS. Blatter-Khol, Ger. Chou-cabus, Fr. Cabu 6 Variedad de Col, Sp. Used as a substitute for Cabbage in portions of the South where it is almost impossible to succeed in raising cab- bage-heads. Sow from June to August for a succession, and culti- vate the same as Cab- bage; when large enough transplant in rows 1 foot apart each way, and hoe fre- quently. Pkt. o'cts., oz. 20 Gurken, Ger. Concombre, Fk. Pepino, Sp. For very early Cucumbers, sow the 1st of April in a hot-bed, upon pieces of sod (grass-side down), so that they can be readily transplanted to the open ground, in rich soil, when danger of frost is over, or protect by hand-glasses. For early use, plant if the weather has become settled and warm in hills about 4 feet apart each way; thin out to four of the strongest plants to each hill, after all danger from insects is over; they succeed best in a warm, moist, rich, loamy soil: continue planting at intervals for a succession. The Cucumbers should be gathered when large enough for use, whether required or not; if left to ripen, it destroys their productiveness. For pickles, plant from June until the middle of July. Early Cluster. A very early sort, well adapted for forcing or open ground. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. Early Frame. A good old popular variety, of medium size, straight, and excellent for table use or pickling when young. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. Early Russian. One of the earliest and hardiest; the fruit is small and produced in pairs. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. Green Prolific. One of the. best pickling varieties, dark green, tender, crisp, very productive, of fine flavor. uniform size, and good for table use. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. Nichol's Medium Greek. 15 cts., i lb. 50 cts. Nichol's Medium Green. For early forcing, late sow- ins f


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