Bolgiano's Selected Kohl-Rabi, Kale and Leek Seed. 



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1S7. Early White Vienna. Wh« 

 r the table, it 



KALE, or BORECOLE 



One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill; 1V4 pounds to the acre. 

 I LTUKE. Kales art m re hardy than cabbage, and make exc 



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KOHLRABI, or TURNIP-ROOTED CABBAGE 



One ouace sows 300 feet of drill. 



CULTURE. S ifterward thin- 



jblc. the thin- 

 insplanL Keep 



the weeds down, and when the I 



<-. being 

 tough wh- 



young and tender, anil 



almost equal to cauli- 



■ tin crop, requiring no more care 



or cultivation than . For an early crop 



a hot betl early in spring, and treat the same as dirce- 



II crop sotM in June. 



Pkts. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. :5 cts.; " 4 lb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.50. 



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Early White Vienna Kuhl-Rabi. 



121. Extra Dwarf Green Curled 

 Scotch, or Norfolk. This is one 

 of the best kales for spring sowing 

 in the South tor Northern markets 



It is hardy and will remain Over 

 winter in any place where the tem- 

 perature do.- not go below zero 

 The habit is very dwarf and spread- 

 ing, and will r.o,h exceed 18 inches 

 in height. The leaves are of dark 

 green color, beautifully curled and 

 produced in great abundance. Pkts 

 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; *4 lb. 45 

 cts.; lb. $1.50. 



69. Tall Scotch. Grows about two 

 feet high with abundant dark green 

 very curly leaves. Very hardy. 

 Pkts. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; % 

 lb. 45 cts.; lb. $1 *« 



Curled Scotch, or Norfolk Kale. 



92. Curled. Dwarf Green. Hardy; stands the frosts of our severest win 

 as rapidly, dwarf habit, and is beautifully curled. Thousands oi 



acres are sown in this section to supply the market. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 



15 cts.; % lb. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 



121. Borecole, or Kale. This is a most beautiful kale. About Baltimore 

 .■ n in May. and transplanted like cabbage to stand over winter. 



Around in Norfolk it i- grown largely broadcast, like the German kale, for 



earlv shipment and will continue to grow in favor Pkts. 



5 and 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; l A lb. 60 cts.; lb. $2.00. 



66. Imperial Curly Long-Standing. [ s a beautiful curled and crimped 

 is habit; perfectly hardy, bright green color, and very 



attractive in appearance. It will stand longer without shooting to seed than 



any other variety. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; % lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1.00. 



¥ 17171^' One ounce to sow 

 L, II HIS. a driu of 100 feet 



CULTURE. The leek is very hardy, of easy culture, and succeeds best in a light 

 soil. Sow early in April in drills 1 foot apart and 1 inch deep. When the plants are 6 to 

 8 inches high transplant in a deep, rich soil in rows 12 inches apart and 6 inches in 

 The rows, as deep as possible, so that the neck may be covered and blanched; draw the 

 earth to them as they grow. The seed may also be sown in August or September, and 

 the young plants transplanted in the spring. 



50. Extra Large Leek. It is the best. This mammoth leek is not to be 

 compared with the old kinds. It grows much larger and is verv handsome. 

 Pkts. 5 and 10 cts.; oz. 20 eta.; % lb. 60 cts.; lb. $2.00. 

 Broad London, or Large American Flag, a very strong growing variety 

 with large thick stems of fine sweet flavor. One of the most popular varieties 

 with large planters. Pktg, 5 and 10 eta.; oz. 25 eta.; Vt, lb. 70 ctr; lb. $2.25. 



