CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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Black Spanish Watermelons 
Plant in hills, eight feet apart, and cnltivate same as Musk Melon. 
Per oz. Per lb. 
mountain Sweet.— A large, long, oval variety ; skin striped and 
marbled with different shades of green ; flesh scarlet, and quite solid 
to the centre ; very sweet and delicious. A fine market sort 10c. 
Black Spanish.— Fruit of large size, almost round, skin dark green, 
flesh red, sweet and delicious 12c. 
Apple-seeded.— A small, nearly round sort ; derives its name from 
its peculiar seeds. Flesh red to the centre, sweet, tender, and well- 
flavored 25c. 
Phinney's Early.— Very reliable, reel fleshed 20c. 
Citron.— A round handsome fruit of small size, used in the making 
of sweetmeats and preserves. ... . . • ■> 15c. 1>5 ^ 
MUSTARD. 
A pungent salad. Sow thickly in boxes in the green-house once a 
week all winter or in a frame, or the open ground after a frost, covering 
very lightly. 
1.00 
1.25 
2.00 
2.00 
White London. 
Black London. 
Peroz. Per lb. 
. . . 5c. 30c. 
30C, 
oc. 
NASTURTIUM, or INDIAN CRESS, 
The seeds are used while young, and pickled as capers. In shrubbery 
borders, or trained against trellis work, the plant is highly ornamental ; 
sow one inch deep in rows five feet apart, and gather the crop every few 
<% s - Pkt. Oz. 
5c. 20c. 
Tall 
Dwarf. — ... 
5c. 30c. 
