10 S. & J. Farquhar & Co., Seed Merchants, Boston. 



CORN, SW^EET FODDER AND FIELD. 



_. _. , ^ I*er qt. Per pk. Bush. 



Evergreen Sweet Fodder. Our seed is of Superior quality, clean 



and bright. This variety surpasses all others for cutting green 



and feeding to stock. It is the variety most relished by stock, 



and is tender and full of nutriment, 10 .75 $2.50 



Blunt Mammoth Ensilage. Yields enormously, and is the best 



variety in every respect for preserving in silos ; fine seed stock, .10 .50 1.60 



VThite Southern- Tall growing; for fodder and ensilage, . . .10 .40 1.25 



Improved Early Canada. Twelve-rowed ; early, very handsome 



yellow ears; never fails to ripen before frost, . . . .10 .50 2.00 



Angel- of- Midnight. Extra early, eight-rowed yellow field com ; 



ears, ten to fourteen inches long; remarkably productive, . .15 .75 2.50 



Early Sanford. For green fodder, and ensilage; makes a fine 



quality of white meal, 15 .60 2.00 



Longfellow's Yellow. Beautiful long ears with small cob, . .15 .75 2.00 



Popping or Parching. Per ear, 3 cents. 



For large quantities of above varieties a special price will be given on application. 



CORN SALAD. {Ackersalat.) 



Sow as early in spring as the ground can be worked, in drills twelve inches apart, and cover lightly. 

 For winter and spring use, sow in September, and winter over in cold frames. One ounce to one hundred 

 feet of drill. 



* Per pkt. Per oz. Per lb. 



Round-Leaved. Used as a salad, . . . . . . . ,05 .10 $1.00 



CHERVIL. ( GartenJcerbel.) 



The curled Chervil is an aromatic herb ; the young leaves are used for flavoring stews, soups, salads, 

 etc. Sow the seed in May, thinly, in drills half an inch deep and one foot apart. One ounce is sufficient 

 for one hundred feet of drill. 



Per pkt. Per oz. Per lb. 

 Curled Chervil, .05 .20 $2.00 



CRESS, OR PEPPERGRASS. (lo-esse.) 



The Curled Cress is a native of Persia, and has long been used as a salad and for garnishing purposes. 

 Sow the seed thickly, in shallow drills ten inches apart. For a succession^ sow every two weeks during 

 the season. One ounce to thirty feet of drill. 



Per pkt. Per oz. Per lb. 



Extra Curled. Fine pungent flavor, 05 .10 $0.50 



Upland. Excellent, spicy-flavored salad ; perennial, . . . .10 — — — 

 "Water Cress. Hardy aquatic perennial, growing readily on the 



banks of streams or ponds, . . 10 .40 4 00 



CUCUMBER. (Gurke.) 



The Cucumber is a native of the East Indies, and was introduced into England in 1573. The varieties 

 now in use are great improvements on the original species. 



Culture. — For very early use, seed may be started in heat and the plants set out in May. Pieces of 

 inverted sod are an excellent medium for starting and growing early cucumber plants, as they can be 

 readily lifted from the hot-bed to the garden without disturbing the'yoimg plants growing upon them. 

 For main crop, plant in hills four feet apart, in the end of May. Make the hills rich with well-rotted 

 manure, and keep the young plants safe from the striped bug by dusting with drj' plaster, or powdered 

 hellebore. One ounce to fifty hills; two to three pounds to one acre. 



Per pkt. Per oz. Per lb. 

 Arlington White Spine. This variety of cucumber is one of the 



finest we have seen, being remarkable for evenness of size, 



fine form, and dark green color, 05 .15 SI. 25 



Improved White Spine. Very productive ; of medium length ; 



dark green color, flesh crisp and of excellent flavor; one of the 



finest sorts, 05 .10 .80 



Boston Market Forcing. A strain of IMiite Spine, saved from se- 

 lected fruit on plants grown under glass. The finest for forcing, .10 .30 — 

 Early Russian. Excellent for first crop ; deep green fruit about 



four inches long, 05 .10 .75 



Early Frame. Early and productive ; about five inches long, . .05 .10 .75 



Early Cluster. Prolific, tender, crisp ; dark green ; five inches, . .05 .10 .75 



Tailby's Hybrid. About seven inches long; extra fine, tender 



quality, 05 .10 1.00 



Green Proliiic. Dark green ; medium length, remarkable bearer, .05 .10 .80 



