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GROSMAN BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. 
Pkt. Cts. 
Swis* Cliard, or Silver Beet, cultivated for its leaf stalks, which are served 
like asparagus, and for the leaves cooked as spinach. If cut often, new stalks 
will he produced ; lb. 50r., oz. 10c. 
Swiss Chard, Large Ribbed Scarlet Chilian, lb. 90c., oz. 10c. 
Swiss Chard, Large Rihtn d Yellow < hilian, lb. 90c , oz. 10c . 
White French Sugar, attains a large size ; roots half long ; flesh white ; fine 
for stock; lb. 40c.. oz. 10c.5 
Lane’s Imperial White Sugar, a very sweet variety; said to contain a 
greater percentage of sugar than any other variety ; lb. 40c., oz. 10c. 5 
MANGEL WURTZEL. 
Four lbs. or over, by express , deduct 10c. lb. 
Pkt. Cts. 
Carter’s Mammoth Long Red, of large size, good 
quality and great weight; good for stock feeding; 
lb. 50c., oz. 10c. 5 
Norbiton Giant, a very superior large, long red 
variety; lb. 50c.; oz. 10c.5 
Orange Globe, the best round Mangel grown, but not 
as productive as the long red ; lb. 45c., oz. 10c.5 
Yellow Ovoid, intermediate in shape between the 
long and globe varieties ; a valuable sort and becom¬ 
ing more popular each year ; lb. 45c., oz. 10c. 5 
Red Ovoid, similar to above except in color; lb. 45c., 
oz. 10c.5 
Golden Tankard, also intermediute in shape, and 
greatly prized for feeding, owing to its nutritious 
qualities; sheep have a clear preference for it above 
all other Mangels; a great milk-producer; color 
golden yellow, inside and out; lb. 50c., oz. 10c.5 
BORECOLE, OR KALE. 
German, $31iitter Oiotjl. French, Chou Vert. 
A variety of the Cabbage family, which does not form 
heads. When used, the crown or center of the plant is cut 
off so as to include the leaves which do not exceed nine 
inches in length; it boils well and is tender, sweet and 
delicate, providing it has been duly exposed to frost; fine 
for garnishing. The seed may be sown in the middle of 
April in rich soil; plant out in June and treat as Cabbage. 
Pkt. Cts. 
Borecole, Green Curled Scotch, of a dwarfish 
habit, leaves bright green and finely curled; lb. 90c., 
Dwarf Purple Curled, a hardy plant, presenting a 
mass of large finely frilled leaves of excellent quality; 
lb $1.15, oz. 15c. . 5 
Tall Green Moss Curled, has an abundance of dark 
green curled leaves. Grows about two feet high and 
stands winter well; lb. $1.00, oz. 10c. 5 
MANGEL WURTZEL, 
MAMMOTH LONG RED. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
German, Jtoppfol)! ©riiitcr. French, Chou de Bruxelles. 
This vegetable is a member of the Cabbage family, the stalks growing two or 
three feet in height, and are literally covered with small heads or sprouts, which 
are the parts used, and are equal in tenderness and flavor to Cauliflower or Brocoli. 
The leaves, which look like the Savoy, should be broken down in the fall, to give 
the little heads room to grow. Culture same as Cabbage. Pkt. Cts. 
Brussels Sprouts, tall, extra selected stock; oz. 15c. 5 
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