. Thorburn's seeds. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. 20 J. M. ThORBURN & Co., 36 CORTLANDT STREET, NeW YoRK. COLLARDS Chou Cabu Cabu Slatterfol^I Culture.—Sow seed, as for Cabbage, in June, July and August, for succession. Transplant when a month old, in rows a foot apart each way, and hoe often. 634 Georgia Per pkt. Oz. 5ilb. Lb. $0 05 $0 10 |o 25 $0 75 CORN-SALAD, or FETTICUS Mache Macha 0 Valeriani
. Thorburn's seeds. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. 20 J. M. ThORBURN & Co., 36 CORTLANDT STREET, NeW YoRK. COLLARDS Chou Cabu Cabu Slatterfol^I Culture.—Sow seed, as for Cabbage, in June, July and August, for succession. Transplant when a month old, in rows a foot apart each way, and hoe often. 634 Georgia Per pkt. Oz. 5ilb. Lb. $0 05 $0 10 |o 25 $0 75 CORN-SALAD, or FETTICUS Mache Macha 0 Valerianilla Sted^falat Culture.—Sow during August, or early in Sep- tember, in drills X inch deep and 6 inches apart. If the weather is dry Avhen the seed is sown, tread it lightly to insure germination. Keep down weeds with hoe. Just before the winter, cover thinly with straw or leaves. CORN-SALAD, Or FETTICUS. Per pkt. Oz. Klb. Lb. 640 Large-Seeded . • $0 OS |o 10 $0 20 |o 50 641 Small-Seeded . . 05 10 20 642 Green Cabbaging . . 05 15 30 I GO 643 Lettuce-Leaved . 05 15 30 I 00 CUCUMBER CoNCOMBRE Pepino ©urfe Culture.—For very early, sow seeds in hotbeds upon pieces of sod, or in small pots, and they can be readily transplanted with a gain of about six weeks before they can be sown in the open ground. Plant out in rich soil when danger of frost is over, or they may be protected by hand glasses, or even by paper held down at the corners with a handful of earth. For general crops, sow in the open ground as soon as the weather is settled and warm, and again every two weeks for a succession. For pickles, sow from the middle of June to the first week in July. Sod land, turned over in the fall, is the best for them. Plant in hills 4 feet apart, putting a shovelful of well-rotted manure in each hill. Per pkt. Oz. Klb. Lb. 651 Cumberland. The best pickling sort yet introduced, being very handsome and productive, with flesh firm but very crisp and tender at all stages of growth; shape
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