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One Ounce of Seed to loo Feet 



of Drill; 8 Pounds to the Acre. 



SALSIFY 



German, Hafebwurzel; French, Salsifis; 

 Spanish, Salsifi Blamco. 



CULTXTBE: Plant and care for it the same as Parsnips. Nothing difficult or mysterious about it. Do not leave roots in the ground too lat« in 

 the spring, as they sprout and soon deteriorate, but they niay be left all winter without damage. Flavor strongly resembles that of the oyster after 

 cooked. 



BtrCKBEE'S jyCL AMERICA. 



By Far the Very Best Salsify. 



A truly American variety of the highest merit. Offered last year 

 for the first time, and sprang into immediate popularity. The long, 

 white tapering roots are of the most superior quality, excelling by far 

 any variety now on the market. Mv seed is limited this year and I advise 

 early orders. Pkt. lOc; 02. 20c^" 2 OZ. 30c. : 1 lb. 60c.; 4 lb. 80c.; 

 lb. $1..50. 



aiAMMOTH SANBWICH ISLAND. 



Of extra large size, in every way preferable to the older varieties, 

 being larger, stronger growing, and less hable to branch. Invaluable to 

 market gardeners. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. lOc. ; 2 OZ. 16c. ; i lb. 30c. ; i lb. 60C. ; 

 lb. 90c. 



LONG WHITE. 



This is a well-known and standard variety that has stood the test 

 of time. Pkt. 3c.; OZ. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; I lb. 25c.; 4 lb. 40c.; lb. 70c. 



Easily Grown. Makes Fine Soup. 



SORRE^L 



German, SAnERAMPFER; French, OsEru.E. 



Is cultivated for its acidity and used largely in salads. Sow in drills 

 early in spring and thin the seedhngs to 6 or 8 inches apart in the row. 

 One may commence cutting in 2 or 3 months and plants will continue 

 bearing for 3 or 4 years. 



Large-Leaved Garden — The best garden variety, having large 

 pale green leaves of fine quality. Pkt. 4c.; OZ. lOc; 2 02. 16c.; i lb. 



28c.; i lb. 50c. ; lb. 90c. 



Hardy; Wholesome; Palatable. 

 Makes a IDellclous Dish of Qreans. 



SPINACH 



CULTURE 



Should be planted in very rich ground, the richer the better. Sow 

 in drills one foot apart, and commence thinning out the plants when the 

 leaves are 1 inch wide. All should be cut before hot weather, or it will 

 be tough and stringy. For early spring use the seed should be sown 

 early in autumn. In the North the plants will require a slight protec- 

 tion of leaves or straw, but in the Southern states no protection is neces- 

 sary, and they w>J continue their growth most all winter. 

 BUCkbee's New Long Standing — An improved round-seeded strain 

 of excellen' merit, having all the good quaUties of the ordinary sorts 

 and continuir g in condition for use much longer. The leaves are 

 smooth and very dark rich green. Cannot be beat for market and 

 family purposes. Pkt. 5c.; OZ. 8c.; 2 OZ. 12C.; i lb. 15C.; J lb. 



25c.; lb. 40c.; 4 lbs. $1.50, postpaid. 

 Victoria — A new sort \\ hich is quick to mature, and forms a very large, 

 exceedingly thick leaf, which is somewhat savoyed in the center. 

 It remains in use much longer than most kinds, and cannot fail to 



German, Spjnat; French, Epinard; Spanish, Espinaco. 

 An ounce of seed to 100 feet of drill — 10 to 12 lbs. in 

 drills per acre. 



please whether grown for market or in the private garden. Pkt. 



2c. ; oz. 4c. ; 2 oz. 7c. ; i lb. 10c. ; i lb. 18c. ; lb. 30c. ; 4 lbs. $1.00. 

 Improved Round Summer Broadleaf — This variety is generally 



preferred for early spring sowing, and is the most popular with our 



market gardeners. Tlie leaves are large, thick, and fleshy; though 



not quite as hardy as the Prickly Winter, it stands the winter 



very well. Pkt. 2c.; OZ. 4c.: 2 OZ. 7c.; i lb. lOc; i lb. 18c. ; lb. 



30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 

 Other Varieties — I can also supply the following new and standard 



varieties of Spinach, which are too well known to require extended 



descriptions, at the uniform price, postpaid, as follows: Pkt. 2c. ; 



OZ. 4c.; 2 oz. 7c.; } lb. 10c. ; i lb. 18c.; lb. 30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00. 



Bloomsdale Savoy-Leaved — Great for autumn sowing. 



Monstrous Vlroflay— Profuse yielded, large leaves. 



Improved Thick Leaved — Splendid market sort. • 



Prickly Seeded — Small leaves, quite hardy. 



Prickly Seeded Winter — Hardy. Excellent for fall sowing. 



A packet of Spinach Seed contains 

 from 600 to 800 or more seeds. 



BUCKBF.JTS LONG STASDING SPINACH NEW VICTORIA SPINACH IMPROVED ROUND SUMMER BROADLEAF 



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