Fob the Southern States. 



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is hardly a garden where it is not found. Sow broad-cast during fall 

 for winter and spring, and in January and February for summer use. 



COLLARDS. 



A kind of Cabbage which does not head, but the leaves are used the 

 same as other Cabbage. Not popular as in former years, and very 

 little planted. 



CORN SALAD. 



Mache, Doucet, (Fr.) Acker Sal at, (Ger.) Valeriana, (Sp.) 



Broadleaved Corn Salad is the variety generally cultivated. It is 

 used as a Salad during the winter and early spring months. Should 

 be sown broad-cast during fall and winter, or in drills nine inches 

 apart. 



CORN— Indian. 



Mais, (Fr.) Welschkorn, (Ger.) Maiz, (Sp.) 



Extra Early Dwarf Sugar. 

 Adam's Extra Early. 

 Early Sugar or Sweet. 

 Stowel's Evergreen Sugar. 



Golden Dent Gourd Seed. 

 Early Yellow Canada. 

 Large White Flint. 

 Blunt's Prolific, Field. (New.) 



Plant in hills about three feet apart, drop four to five seeds and 

 thin out to two or three. "Where the ground is strong the Adam's Extra 

 Early and Crosby's Sugar can be planted in hills two and a half feet 

 apart, as these two varieties are more dwarfish than the other varieties. 

 Plant for a succession from February till June. 



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Extra Early Sugar Corn. Early Sugar or New England Corn. Evergreen Sugar Corn. 



