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CABBAGE -Continued- Pkt. Oz. 2 Oz. % Ui. 



Quintal Drumhead, true French 10 30 55 1 00 



Martalehead Mammoth Drumhead 5 4 J 75 1 25 



CAULIFLOWER., sow in frames in September and October- 

 Early L(jndon 5 



Eany Paris 5 



Extra Early Paris 5 



Early Erfurt 5 



LeNormand's Short Stem 10 



« CORN SALAD, or Fetticus, sow iu September, and cover 



? with straw iu ^Vinter 5 



CUCUMBER, sow in August for pickles — 



! Early While Spine 5 



Early Frame 5 



Earlj^ Short Green 5 



Early Ciu ster , 5 



Bismark. long. light green, our 'own 5 



Long- Green, improted 5 



D. M. F. & Co's Perfection Pickling, best picking 10 



ENDIVE, sow in August- 

 Green c urled 5 



Broad Leaved Batavian 10 



KALE, or Borecole, sow in August or September- 

 Tall Green Cui led Scotch 5 



German Dwarf Green 5 



German Dwarf Purple 10 



LETTUCE, sow in September or October for Winter use- 

 Simpson's Early Curled 5 



Ferry's Early Prize Head 5 



Frankfort Head 5 



Large Drumhead 5 



MUSTARD, sow in August for Fall use— 



Wnite English 5 10 15 20 50 



Brown Italian 5 10 15 20 50 



ONION. The practice of sowing Onions in the Autumn is becoming somewhat prevalent, and in 

 the Middle and Southern States has proved quite successful, but in the extreme Northern States 

 we cannot recommend its adoption. In the South it is practicable to sow the seed late, irom 

 which a good bottom set is obtained for use in the Spring. With market gardeners, it is an ob- 

 ject to obtain good sized Early Onions in advance of those produced from seed, and the bottom 



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sets so obtained are what is wanted. 



Extra Early Red 



Large Red Wethersrield 



Larg-e Red "Wethersfield, extra, 



Large Yellow 



Pkt. 



10 



5 



our oicn growth 5 



Yellow Danvers 5 



Yellow Globe Danvers, extra, our own growth 10 



White Portug-al 5 



White Globe 10 



El Paso, or Large Mexican 10 



ONION, Imported Varieties, can b ■ sown in the South as late as 

 November, and remain in the ground all Winter— 



Wliite Silver Skin, for picld ng 5 



New Giant Rocca, of Naples 10 



Giant White Italian Tripoli 10 



New Q,ueen. true, best keeper 10 



RADISH, for Autumn, sow in Aug. ; for Winter, in Sept.— 



D. M. F. & Co's Perpetual Market 10 



Early Long Scarlet, Short Top. improved 5 



Early Long' Scarlet, Short Top, French seed 5 



Early Long Scarlet 5 



Wood's Early Fram- 5 



Early Scarlet. Turnip-Rooted English seed 5 



Early Scarlet, Tui'uip Rooted, French seed 5 



Early Wliite, Turnip-Rooted, Lnglish seed 5 



Early White, Turnip-Rooted, French seed 5 



Early Y^ellow Summer, Turnip-Rooted 5 



Giey Summer, Turiiip-Rooted 5 



New French Breakfast, English seed 5 



New French Breakfast. French seed 5 



Early Rose, Olive-shaped, English seed 5 



Early Rose, Olive-shaped, French seed 5 



Long White Naples 5 



WINTER VARIETIES. 



Long Black Spanish 5 



Long White Spanish 10 



Rose China, English , eed 5 



Rose China, F^-ench seed 5 



White Chma 10 



California Mammoth White China 10 



SPIN AGE, sow during August and September- 

 Round, Summer 5 



Improved Thick-Leaved 5 



I'rickly, Winter. 5 



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