. CORN SALAD (Fetticus) Culture. Sow in spring in drills 1 foot apart. For winter and early spring use, sow in drills in August and September. Three ounces to 100 feet of drill. Large Seeded. Pkt, 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; Jib., 60 cts.; lb., $ Pissenlit,YK. DANDELION Amargon, Sp. CULTURE.—Plants usually come up small and feeble. Sow seed in good clean loam, in drills one foot apart, and thin or transplant to 10 or 12 inches apart in the rows. May be blanched by covering with leaves or other loose litter. One ounce to 100 feet of row. Broad-leaved. Pkt., 20 cts.; oz., $; J lb., $ Imp
. CORN SALAD (Fetticus) Culture. Sow in spring in drills 1 foot apart. For winter and early spring use, sow in drills in August and September. Three ounces to 100 feet of drill. Large Seeded. Pkt, 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; Jib., 60 cts.; lb., $ Pissenlit,YK. DANDELION Amargon, Sp. CULTURE.—Plants usually come up small and feeble. Sow seed in good clean loam, in drills one foot apart, and thin or transplant to 10 or 12 inches apart in the rows. May be blanched by covering with leaves or other loose litter. One ounce to 100 feet of row. Broad-leaved. Pkt., 20 cts.; oz., $; J lb., $ Improved Thick-leaved. An improved variety. Pkt., 20 cts.; oz., $; \ lb., $ One ounce will produce 1,000 to 2,000 plant* CULTURE. — Sow the seeds in hotbeds, early in March. When 3 inches high, pot the young plants, using small pots, and plunge them in the same bed, so that the plants may be- come stocky. They can be planted out from the pots when the season becomes sufficiently warm, in May or June. Egg- plant seed requires a higher temperature for germination than other garden vegetables, and this temperature should be main- tained right along in order to maintain strong and healthy growth. The soil can hardly be made too rich. After settled warm weather has set in, set the plants in open ground, allow- ing 3 feet space between the rows, and 2 feet space between the plants in the row. Watch for the potato beetle. This pest, as well as blight, maybe controlled by spraying with Bordeaux Arsenate of lead Mixture. Early Black Beauty. (See cut.) Spineless and rich purplish black skin; very attractive and of best quality. This beautiful Egg-Plant is a great improvement over the well- known and largely grown New York Improved Large Purple. The plants are remarkably healthy in their growth and produce an abundance of large fruit, earlier than the New York Improved. Pkt., 10 cts.; £ oz., 45 cts.; oz., 80 cts.; \ lb., $ For plants seepage 210. New York Improved Large Pur
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