ON FARM GARDENING. 
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Plants and Roots of Parisian Long Standing Spinach. 
It is of the easiest culture, requiring ten or twelve pounds 
of seed per acre, either broadcasted or sown in rows. In 
small gardens it is usually grown in rows, but in open field 
culture it is more commonly broadcasted. Patches of many 
acres in extent are seen near the large cities. It is also 
Spinach. — For spring planting, we recommend Parisian Long Stand- 
ing; for autumn, American Savoy or Bloomsdale. See "Johnson & 
Stokes' Garden and Farm Manual." 
