CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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Long Scarlet Short Top Radish. 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
JLong 1 Scarlet.. — The standard variety for market and private gar- 
dens 5c. 10c. 
Scarlet Turnip.— Rather more delicate in flavor than the above, 
excellent for summer use. • 5c. 10c. 
White Turnip.— A sub-variety of the preceding, different in color, 5c. 10c. 
Yellow Turnip. — Grows to a large size, excellent to stand the heat 
and drought of summer 5c. 10c. 
French Breakfast.— A variety of quick growth, very mild and 
tender, one of the best for forcing 5c. 10c. 
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SALSIFY, or OYSTER PLANT. 
The Oyster Plant succeeds best in a light, well-enriched, mellow soil, 
which previous to sowing the seeds, should be stirred to a depth of eigh- 
teen inches. Sow early in Spring, in drills, fifteen inches apart ; 
cover the seeds with fine soil, an inch and a half in depth, and when 
the plants are strong enough, thin out to six inches apart. 
Per pkt 5c. Per oz 15c. 
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For Fall use, sow middle of August ; for Winter and Spring, middle 
of September ; and for early Summer as early as the season will admit, 
in drills one inch deep and one foot apart. 
*■ t Per pkt. oz. 
Hound, or Slimmer.— Best for spring sowing 5c. 10c 
Fall, or Prickley.— One of the hardiest, and most generally used 
for fall planting 5c - 10c * 
