. Burpee's farm annual written at Fordhook Farm. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. How to Cook Vegetables. BY MRS. S. T. RORER, Principal of the Philadelphia Cooking School. Every family wants a copy, as Mrs. Rorer is acknowledged authority by the best housekeepers everywhere. The recipes given have all been proven by practical tests in the kitchen and on the table. It is a book of 182 pages, and gives numerous recipes for cooking all varieties of vegetables in every style—many of which w


. Burpee's farm annual written at Fordhook Farm. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. How to Cook Vegetables. BY MRS. S. T. RORER, Principal of the Philadelphia Cooking School. Every family wants a copy, as Mrs. Rorer is acknowledged authority by the best housekeepers everywhere. The recipes given have all been proven by practical tests in the kitchen and on the table. It is a book of 182 pages, and gives numerous recipes for cooking all varieties of vegetables in every style—many of which will be new even to the most experienced housewives. As an illustration of how thoroughly the subject is treated, we would mention that it gives forty ways of cooking potatoes, twenty- six of tomatoes, and twenty-two of corn. It also gives twenty- eight recipes for making Socps and thirty-seven recipes for Salads. Besides "How to Cook Vegetables," it also tells numerous ways How to Pickle,—How to Preserve Fruits, —How to Can for Winter Use, as well as how to serve vegetables An important supplement to the general scope of this trea- tise is the addition, also by Airs. Rorer, of nearly fifty complete Menus for spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In all it is a most complete book, that will prove really valuable to every progressive housewife. This new book, of which the copyright is owned by us, is not for sale, and can only be had as a premium. >f£ir"Any customer whose order amounts to one dollar, or more, can have a copy by sending ten cents extra. As a I SCH° iff } Worth of Seeds EXTRA will be allowed on each ONE DOLLAR sent for Seeds in PACKETS and OUNCES. As stated on second page of cover, we have always allowed the purchaser to select twenty- five cents' worth of seeds in packets EXTRA for each one dollar sent ns for seeds in packets. For 1897 we have decided to allow this same liberal premium also on seeds in OUNCES,— with the o


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