. Burpee's farm annual, 1892. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. BURPEE'S VEGETABLE SEEDS, 69. MUSHROOMS. Mushrooms cau be grown in a dry cellar, under the benches of a greenhouse, or in sheds, where the temperature can be kept from 50 to 60 degrees through the winter. Full directions for cul- ture are given in our book, *«HOW and WHAT to GROW in a KITCHEN GAR- . DEN," while Mrs. Kor- ™- — er gives numerous excel- lent receipts for cooking and serving in our new book, "HOW TO COOK VEGETA- BLES," advertis


. Burpee's farm annual, 1892. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. BURPEE'S VEGETABLE SEEDS, 69. MUSHROOMS. Mushrooms cau be grown in a dry cellar, under the benches of a greenhouse, or in sheds, where the temperature can be kept from 50 to 60 degrees through the winter. Full directions for cul- ture are given in our book, *«HOW and WHAT to GROW in a KITCHEN GAR- . DEN," while Mrs. Kor- ™- — er gives numerous excel- lent receipts for cooking and serving in our new book, "HOW TO COOK VEGETA- BLES," advertised on page 22 and given free as a premium, if so requested, with an order for § or more. French Mushroom Spawn, in boxes containing two pounds each, price box by mail, or 75 cts. per box by express at expense of purchaser. Full directions for growing Mushroonis enclosed icith each box. MARTYNIA. While quite ornamental in growth, quickly forming large bushes aud bearing handsome Gloxinia-like flowers, it is grown chietiy for its large, curious-shaped seed-pods. ^\Tien young and tender (test by pinching with the nail) these seed-pods make excellent pickles, and as they are produced in great abundance, a few plants will suffice for an ordinary garden. Sow in May or June, at least three feet apart. Martynia Proboscidea. The best variety for pickles. It is well worth growing, as the large plants with their handsome pods attract great attention, and the young seed pods make delicious pickles. Per pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 14 lb ; per ft) §' MUSTARD. Black or Brown. Per pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; Bb 45 cts. White. Better for salad, or culinary purposes. Per pkt. 5 cts.; 3^ ft) 20 cts.; per ft) 45 cts. NEW CHINESE. Highly esteemed for salads, par- ticularly in the South. The leaves are twice the size of the ordinarv White Mustard, flavor sweet and pun- gent. Per pkt.*5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 3^ ft) 30 cts.; per ft) § NASTURTIUM, or Indian Cress. Tall Mix


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