Mann's descriptive catalgoue : 1914 guide for the farm and garden . valuable on accountof its richness in saccharine matter; highly prized by dairymen for its milkproducing qualities. Deep yellow flesh and skin. J pouud, 15c. Pound,35c. Five pounds or more, 30 cents per pound. BROCCOLI (Spargle Kohl.) Ger. Sow thinly in seed beds about the middle of Spring; transplant and cul-tivate the same as cabbage. Produces heads very nearly like Cauliflower,but more hardy. Early Large White.—Heads medium size, close and compact. One ofthe most certain to head. Packet, 10c. Ounce, 25c. | pound, 75c. BRUSS
Mann's descriptive catalgoue : 1914 guide for the farm and garden . valuable on accountof its richness in saccharine matter; highly prized by dairymen for its milkproducing qualities. Deep yellow flesh and skin. J pouud, 15c. Pound,35c. Five pounds or more, 30 cents per pound. BROCCOLI (Spargle Kohl.) Ger. Sow thinly in seed beds about the middle of Spring; transplant and cul-tivate the same as cabbage. Produces heads very nearly like Cauliflower,but more hardy. Early Large White.—Heads medium size, close and compact. One ofthe most certain to head. Packet, 10c. Ounce, 25c. | pound, 75c. BRUSSELS SPROUTS (Sprossen Kohl.) Ger. Brussels sprouts are being more extensively grown and used. Homegardeners are finding out that this delicious vegetable can be as easily grownas cabbage. Sow in May and manage as winter cabbage. In the Fall breakthe leaves down so that the little cabbage will have more room to grow. Perfection.—The best variety is closely covered with large, compactMAMMOTH LONG RED sprouts. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. \ pound, 60c. Pound, $ SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS American-GrownSelected CABBAGE Choux Poenmes, FrenchCoyf Kohl, Ger. Early Varieties, Pointed Heads One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants. One-quarter pound of seed in beds will produceplants for one acre. Culture.—Start your early crop in hot-bed middleof {February, covering seed about one-half inch; trans-plant to cold frames soon as plants are large enough,three or four inches each way. Remove glass part ofeach day to harden plants and plant out in open groundmiddle of April. For general crop sow in open groundin June in hills three feet apart. Selected Jersey Wakefield.—Many market garden-ers consider this the very_ best early cabbage in culti-vation. Certainly deserving of its great extensively for market and shipping. Packet,5c. Ounce, 20c. \ pound, 50c. Pound, $
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