. High class seeds and implements. Nursery stock New Jersey Paterson Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 16 MUZZY BROTHEES' CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. MELON. WATER-Continued. WtCQ Cream {wMU seeded), fruit of medium size, nearly round; skin pale green; rind thin; ^ flesh scarlet, solid, crisp, excellent $0 10 $0 30 $0 50 -^^Rattlesnake, very large, striped, red flesh variety 10 20 50 ^^itron, round, handsome fruit of small size, and used in the making of sweetmeats and ^ preserves ... 10 20 60 Volga, pale green ; red f
. High class seeds and implements. Nursery stock New Jersey Paterson Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 16 MUZZY BROTHEES' CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. MELON. WATER-Continued. WtCQ Cream {wMU seeded), fruit of medium size, nearly round; skin pale green; rind thin; ^ flesh scarlet, solid, crisp, excellent $0 10 $0 30 $0 50 -^^Rattlesnake, very large, striped, red flesh variety 10 20 50 ^^itron, round, handsome fruit of small size, and used in the making of sweetmeats and ^ preserves ... 10 20 60 Volga, pale green ; red flesh 10 25 75 /-/nammoth Iron-Clad, long and large; thin skin; deep red flesh \ 10 20 60 The Boss," oblong; dark green 10 20 60 Plant in hills as directed for Muskmelons, giving them more room, as their vines extend much farther. If they are wanted of a large size, three or four melons to each plant will be sufficient, and when only one is allowed to grow from each plant they will grow to an immense size. MUSTARD. German, Senf; French, Moutarde; Spanish, Moslaza ^h\te London, best for salads ^lack, used for cooking and for salads Mustard in the green state is a refreshing salad, mixed with Cress, Lettuce, or other salad plants. It is necessary to make frequent sowings of it, as it should be cut and used in a very young state, even before the first rough leaf has appeared. The seed should be sown thickly in light soil, the surface of which should be made very smooth. The seed should be pressed into the soil with the back of a clean spade, and should then be watered through the fine rose of a watering pot, without having any soil placed upon it; but the bed should be covered for a few days with a piece of cloth or mat, and in the course of six or eight days the Mustard will be fit for use, and should be cut close to the surface of the soil with a sharp knife; and no soil having been placed over the seeds, it will be found clean and free from grit. Per oz. Qr. lb. Per lb. $0
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