R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
HORSERADISH. 
Grown from small pieces of the roots. 
Plant the sets 12 inches distant in rows 
24 feet apart. 
Small Sets, 
Doz., .15; 100, .75; 1,000, 5.00 
KALE, or BORECOLE. 
Col. Blatter Kohl. 
The Kales are highly esteemed for 
winter greens. They are extremely 
hardy, and are improved in flavor after 
frost. For fall use, sow early in May, 
in a prepared bed, transplant in June, 
and treat in the same manner as Cab- 
bages. One ounce of seed produces about 
3,500 plants. 
Dwarf Green Curled. Leaves bright 
green and beautifully curled, 
Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 41b., .30;1b., 1.00 
Winter, or German Greens. (Sprouts.) 
Sow in the end of August and treat as 
Spinach; excellent as spring greens, 
Pkt., 05; oz-, .10; $ lb., .25; lb., .75 
KOHL-RABI. 
Sow in May or June, in rows 18 
imehes apart. Any ordinary soil, mod- 
erately rich, will answer. The bulbs, 
when about half grown, are boiled and 
served like turnips. 
Early White Vienna. The best for early and main crop; flesh white 
Early Purple Vienna. Bluish purple outside; flesh white 
LEEK. § Laweh. 
The Leek is generally considered superior to the [Onion for soups, being of | 
milder and more agreeable flavor; it is very hardy, and easily cultivated. 
Sow in drills, a foot apart, in April, and transplant in July, in rows 23 feet apart, 
and 6 inches from plant to plant. Plants should be set 5 inches deep in rich, moist 
soil. One ounce will produce about 1,000 plants. 
Musselburgh, or Seotch. Of large size and extra fine quality, 
Pkt., .10; oz., -25; + Ib., 75; Ib., 2.50 
Giant Carentan. Of mammoth size; hardy and excellent, 
Pkt., .05; oz., .20; 3 \lb., .60; Ib., 2.00 
London Flag. Leaves broad with short, very large stem, 
Rif 205 sozal osadelbe).003 Jb-, £50 
Kohl-Rabi. Early White Vienna. 
13" 
Musselburgh Leek, 
