Ch,r\T\ell &. dorq-plete ^eed. G^uide. ' 
SCORZONERA 
(Scorzonera hispanica). 
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CULTURE. — Same as for Salsafy, 
lOd. per oz. 
scor20ke:^a. 
SEA KALE (SEED) 
(Crambe maritima). 
CULTURE. — Sow tu March or April in rows^ about 15 inches 
apart; avd keep the jdants char of weeds, Transphnt to good, well 
trenched, rich ground *n clumps of about 4 > 5, and between each lot so 
planted leai a space of about 3 feet, so that any one can move between 
them during he growing season, 
6d. per oz. 
For Plants, see page 
8EA KALE. 
SPINACH (Spinacia oleracea) 
CULTURE. — Should the weather be favourable, a small sowing of the round variety may be made 
tn Jamiary, another in February, and a larger one in March. Successive sowings may then be made 
every three weeks till the beginning of May, and afterwards weekly to the end of July. For Winter 
use, sow the prickly variety weekly during the first three weeks in August. The “ New Zealand ” should 
wMout shelter’ ^'^^"“P^^nted, and be protected till the beginning of June, when it may be planted out 
Per qt. Per pt. I’er oz. 
Monstrous Viroflay— "An extra largej) roomi-leaved variety, with 
leaves much longer, larger, and thieker than, the ordinary variety ... 19 10 0 it 
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