SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 



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CARROTS. 



MOHREN. 



i ounce to 150 feet of drill, 

 acre. 



2Y2. pounds to an 



Culture. — Follow directions given for Beets 

 and Parsnips, as there is no difference in the 

 method of cultivating these roots. For early crop 

 sow in March, for late crop in May or June. 



Early Scarlet Horn.— 



Small, but early. Best for forc- 

 ing. Packet, 5c. yi pound, 20c. 

 Pound, 60c. 



Danvers' Half-Long 

 Stump Rooted. — A new va- 

 riety of decided merit; rich in 

 color and of handsome shape. 

 Packet, 5c. 34 pound, 20c. 

 Pound, 60c. 



Danvers' Half-Long 

 Pointed Root. — Early and 

 very beatifully shaped; very 

 rich in color and best for main 

 crop. It is worthy of a fair 

 trial. Packet, 5c. *4 pound, 

 20C Pound, 60c. 



Improved Long- Orange.— Deep orange 

 color, long, smooth, most popular for general 

 crop. Packet, 5c. J /± pound, 20c. Pound, 60c. 



St. Vallery, or New Interm e d i a t e.= 



Packet, 5c. Y^ pound, 20c. Pound, 60c. 



Cress, or Pepper 

 Grass. 



Kresse. 



Sprinkle seed freely along shallow drills 

 one foot apart, at intervals, through Spring 

 and Summer ,as desired. 



Curled Garden. Ounce, 



WATER CRESS. 



Wasserkresse. 



6 ™ 



is easily grown by planting along the 

 nargins of ponds and streams, where it in- 

 n creases both by spreading of the roots and 

 i by seeding. 



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Package, 10c. Ounce, 25c. 



CORN SALAD, 

 OR FETTIOUS. 



Ackersalat. 



1 ounce will sow 20 square feet; 6 pounds to the 

 acre. 

 A vegetable used as a salad. It is sown in the 

 opening of Spring in rows one foot apart, and is 

 fit to use in 6 or 8 weeks from sowing. If wanted 

 in early Spring, sow in September; cover with 

 straw as soon as cold weather sets in. Can be 

 grown in cold frames, covered with straw mats 

 or shutters, and used any time during the Win- 

 ter. Large Seeded German. ^4 pound, 15c. 

 Pound, 50c. 



Oeleriac, or Turnip 

 Root Celery. 



New Large Smooth. — A new and quite 

 distinct sort, the roots being very smooth, large, 

 and round. Roots may be cooked and sliced, 

 and eaten with vinegar. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. 

 J4 pound, 40c. 



Special Prices on any I 

 ■ one kind of seed in large -' 

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