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Vegetable Seeds for Fall Sowing. 
(Free by mail, on receipt of price.) 
Per oz. Per lb. Perib. 
CABBAGE, Henderson’s Early Summer, New, the best 
Early Cabbage in cultivation....Per packet, 50 cents 
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ss ‘<  Fottler’s Improved Brunswick................ .. 5 2 50 8 00 
Maes COUNTED» Sa aI CMe 6 Od ann Gamera Aree 1 00 3 00 10 00 
CAULIFLOWER, Earliest Paris................ Per packet, 25 cents 1 00 3 50 12 00 
oY Half-Harly Paris, or Nonpareil a da) bag 1 00 3 50 12 00 
a Early Dwarf Erfurt, ~ yg Posse al 10) 5 00 18 00 
$f Extra Dwarf Early Erfurt, a SORES el O00 
CORN SALAD, Lamb’s Lettuce or Fetticus..... ................-.- 15 30 1 10 
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KALE, Dwarf Curled, German Greens or “‘Sprouts”’............... 15 40 1 25 
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os Hardy Green 30 1 00 3 00 
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RADISH, Black Spanish...................... 10 30 1 00 
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ee Rose Colored, Chinese Winter................... BR ADA GAae 20 60 2 00 
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RHUBARB ROOTS. 
Purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to plant in the Fall. 
The plants we offer are particularly fine, and if planted any time from the 
1st of October to the middle of November, an excellent crop will be had next 
season. A dozen roots are sufficient for an ordinary family. 
Linneeus.—Early, very productive, of excellent spicy flavor, and the 
least acid of all the varieties. 25 cents each; $2 per dozen. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Plant in rows three feet apart, and let the plants be one foot apart in the 
rows, taking 15,000 to an acre. 
Per 100. Ler 1000. 
COLOSSAL, two: year Old Toots!) 7..).2.....dcitemseeecncee +: Ghiiaie feelers $1 50 $12 00 
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MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Mushrooms may be grown in a warm cellar or shed in Winter, or in the 
open air in Summer. Take partially dry fresh horse manure, and lay it ina 
heap to ferment ; turn and mix it well every few days, and when well and 
equally fermented, which will be in from ten to fifteen days, it may be made 
into a bed four feet wide and about two feet deep, mixing it well together, 
and beating or treading it firmly. As soon as the temperature of the bed falls 
from 75 degrees to 50 degrees, the spawn may be inserted in pieces about the 
size of a walnut, about two inches deep and six inches apart. Cover with 
loamy soil about two inches deep, and beat it down evenly and firmly. Finish 
off with a covering of clean straw or hay about a foot thick. Water when 
necessary with luke-warm water, and expect mushrooms in from four to six 
weeks. Per pound, 15 cents; eight pounds for $1. 
