HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES 11 



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Culture. — Sow seeds of the early varieties in I'^ebruary in hotbeds, and transplant latter part of April, 

 or early in May to open ground, or an early sowing in oj^en ground can be made as soon as weather will 

 permit. Set the plants in rows 2 feet apart, and 12 to 18 inches apart in the row. The second early va- 

 rieties sow in April and transplant in May; late varieties, sow in May and transplant in July, setting plants 

 in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet in rows. 



Copenhagen Market. The finest 



large, round-headed, early cabbage. 



Very solid; of fine qualitv; short- 

 stemmed. Oz. 50c., li lb. SI. 75. 

 Early Jersey Wakefield, Selected 



Stock. The heads are extremely 



solid, pyramidal in shape, and of most 



excellent qualitv. Oz. 60c., K lb.; 



$2.00. 



Charleston Wakefield. Large strain 

 of the above tender, pointed head. 

 Oz. 60c., K lb. $2.00. 

 Early Summer. Second early; pro- 

 duces large, solid heads of finest qual- 

 ity. Oz. 60c., li lb. $2.00. 

 Early Winnigstadt. A standard, sec- 

 ond early variety; hard, pointed 

 heads. Oz. 50c., M lb. $1.50. 

 Succession, Improved. Excellent 

 second-early sort; large, solid heads. 

 Oz. 75c., li lb. $2.75. 

 Premium Late Flat Dutch. A 

 standard variety of the popular late 

 flat Dutch. Oz. 50c., K lb. $1.75. 

 Danish Ballhead Winter, Short Stem. Very 

 round, solid Winter sort. Oz. 50c,, 3^ lb. $1.75. 

 All Seasons. Intermediate, heads are hard, round, 



flattened on top. Oz. 60c., ^ lb. $2.00. 

 Savoy, Early Ulm. Medium size, round 



green heads; very early. Oz, 50c. 



lb. 



deep 

 $1.75. 



Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 



Savoy, Late Drumhead. Large, late, finely curled, 



Oz. 50c., H lb. $1.75. 

 Red Negro Head. Fine deep dark red, Oz. 60c., 

 ^ lb. $2.00. 



Chinese (Pe-Tsai). Commonly known in the mar- 

 kets as Celery Cabbage; blanches white; used in 

 salads or cooked. Oz. 50c., M lb, $1.75. 

 Wong-Bok (Chinese Celery Cabbage). With a 

 delicate cabbage flavor. Oz. 50c., J4 lb. $1.75. 



CARROT 



Carotte Carota Zanahoria 



Carotten Mohren 



Danvers Half-long Carrots 



Culture. — For early crops, sow as soon as the 

 ground can be worked, and for later crops from the 

 beginning of May until the latter part of July, in 

 rows 15 inches apart and 3^ inch deep. Thin out 

 the young plants to 5 inches, and keep the surface 

 open by frequent use of the hoe. One ounce will 

 sow 100 feet of drill. 



Pkts. 10c. 



Parisian Forcing. Early; tender and sweet; fine 

 for early and late crops, also for frames; short, 

 broad, smooth. Oz. 30c., }4 lb. 75c. 



Scarlet Horn, Early. Very thick roots; fine for 

 frame; popular kitchen variety. Oz. 20c., 3^ lb. 

 60c., lb. $2.00. 



Chantenay, Half-long, Stump-rooted. Style of 

 Nantes, broader shoulder. Oz. 20c., }4 lb. 60c., 

 lb. $2.00. 



Danvers Half-long. Large; productive; orange 



color. Oz. 15c., H lb. 50c., lb. $1.50. 

 Half-long, Stump-rooted, True Nantes Strain. 



One of the most popular sorts. Oz, 20c., 3^ lb. 

 60c., lb. $2.00. 

 Oxheart Half-short (Guerande). Very thick and 

 short; large, but tender. Oz. 20c., Si lb. 60c., 

 lb, $2.00. 



Long Orange. Best for stock feeding; green top; 

 keeps well. Oz. 15c., H lb. 50c., lb, $1.50, 



