S66 A LIST OF SEEDS. 



EADISH. 



Early Turnip Scarlet, Short-Top Long Scarlet^ 

 White Spanish, Black Spanish ; one ounce of each, 

 sowed in the order named. 



SPttTACH. 



Round Smooth-leaved ; four ounces sowed in Sep- 

 tember and two in April. 



SALSIFY. 



This vegetable should be included in every well 

 stocked garden ; two ounces will be enough. 



SQUASH. 



White Bush, White Summer Crook Neck, Boston 

 Marrow, and Hubbard ; one ounce of the early 

 varieties will plant forty hills, and the same quantity 

 of seed will plant only twenty hills of the Boston 

 Marrow or Hubbard. 



TOMATO. 



Smooth Eound Red and Trophy, a small paper 

 of each, or fifty plants, will give an abundant 

 supply. 



TUENIPS. 



White Dutch, (for early), Strap-leaf Eed-Top, 

 Yellow Stone, and Improved American Ruta Baga ; 

 one ounce of each. 



