CURTIS & COBB'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



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Per lb. 



Mountain sweet 



. 1. 00 







ivxeion (ixiu&ivj. 





"NTiitm por 



T £r> 



Large yellow musk . 



. I.SO 



Onion* 







. 6.00 



Yellow Dutch . 



. 6.00 



Yellow. Danvers • • 



"Whitp Portugal 



. 8.00 

 . 7.00 



VV lilt^ -A KJL LUg(U • • 



Large red Wethersfield . 



. 6.00 



xai oil Jt_p • 





WViit-p T)nlrh 



. .7<; 



Parsley. 





Extra curled . • 



. 1.5° 



Peas. 



Per bu. 



Carter's first crop . . 





Caractacus 



.16.00 



Early Dan 0' Rourke 



. J.OO 



Dwarf blue imperial 



• 6.00 





8.00 



Missouri marrowfat . • 



, 5.00 



Black-eyed marrowfat 



.5.00 



Victoria marrowfat . 



. 8.00 



Pumpkin. 



Per lb. 



Connecticut field 



• . .50 



Radish. 



Scarlet turnip 



. 1. 00 



Early olive-shaped . 



. 1.00 





. 1.00 



Rape. Per bu. 



English . . • . . .10.00 

 German .... 10.00 



Spinach. p er ib. 



Summer . . . . . .75 



Winter, prickly . . . .75 



Salsify i. S o 



Squash. 



Early white bush . . .1.00 



Summer crookneck . . .1.00 



Winter crookneck . . .1.00 



Boston marrow . . . 1.00 



Hubbard . 



Turban improved 

 Tomato. 



Large smooth red 



Lester's perfected 



Yellow plum . 

 Turnip. 



Early white Dutch 



Red-top, strap-leaf 



White-top 



Golden ball . ' 



Yellow Aberdeen 



Carter's imperial 



Purple-top ruta-baga . . .75 



Laing's improved ruta-baga . .75 



Skirving's " " . .75 



■ White French, or sweet Ger-' 



man . . . . 1.00 



3.00 



2.50 



3-5^ 

 2.00 



1. 00 

 1. 00 

 i.oo 

 1. 00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



Per lb. 

 . 2.00 



TOBACCO SEED. 



Connecticut seed-leaf. Extra. Per oz., 35 



Broad-leaved 1.00 



Latakia. Per pkt, 25. 



MUSHROOM SPAWN. 



The only conditions required for the growth of Mushrooms are a mass of 

 short dung, heated to from fifty-five to sixty degrees. Take of horse-drop- 

 pings from the stable, without 'the straw, as much as will make the bed the 

 size you want it, a foot thick ; put this away from the light and draught, 

 pressed, but not hard ; and in a few days, when it is warm on thrusting the 

 hand in, get the spawn, and break the cakes in small pieces, and put them 

 all over the dung, even with the surface ; cover with three inches of earth 

 all over it ; ' press it down to keep it in its place, and put some loose hay or 

 straw over it. When it approaches dryness, sprinkle with water with the 

 chill off, enough to wet the earth, but not the dung. 



Best imported English spawn .Per lb., .25 



" " French " In boxes, 1.00 



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