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Kendall and Whitney's 
POTATOES—Continued. 
Pk. 
Bu. 
Minister. A very large yielder, a strong, healthy grower, 
and comes early to maturity. 
.40 
$1.50 
Early Rose. The pioneer of all the improved varieties, 
and still highly esteemed. . 
.40 
1.25 
Queen. A very early variety of excellent quality; flesh pure 
white, produces very few small tubers. 
.40 
1.50 
Clark’s No. 1. Larger, earlier, and more productive than 
the Early Rose. . 
.40 
1 50 
PUMPKIN. 
Chiefly used for agricultural purposes. Same cultivation as for Cucumbers 
and Melons. 
If sent by mail in quantities of one-half pound and upwards , add eight cents 
per pound for postage. 
Oz. Lb. 
Large Cheese. Medium size, best for cooking... .10 .65 
Sugar. Fine grained, sweet and prolific.10 .60 
Connecticut Field. Large; best for stock.05 .15 
RADISH. 
Radishes thrive best in a light, rich, sandy loam; heavy or clayey soils not 
only delay their maturity, but produce crops much inferior, both in appear¬ 
ance and flavor. For a successive supply, sow from the middle of March 
until September, at intervals of two or three weeks. For an early supply they 
may be sown in a hot-bed in February. One ounce for one hundred feet of 
drill. 
Pkt. Oz. *4lb. Lb. 
Chartier. Shades from crimson to white; tender.05 .10 .25 .75 
Long Scarlet Short Top. Yery long and crisp; for 
frames or open ground. . 05 .10 .25 .75 
Early Scarlet Turnip. Round, scarlet, small, short 
top, mild and crisp. .05 .10 .25 .75 
French Breakfast. A variety of quick growth; very 
mild and tender; one of the best for forcing.05 .10 .25 .75 
Brightest Scarlet. A new French variety. 05 .10 .25 .75 
Black Spanish. One of the hardiest and best for 
winter use..... 05 .10 .25 .75 
SALSIFY. 
Commonly called Vegetable Oyster. Used stewed, boiled or fried. When 
cooked has an oyster flavor. Sow early in drills fifteen inches apart; cover 
the seeds with fine soil, an inch and a half deep. One ounce to fifty feet. 
Pkt. Oz. 141 b. Lb. 
.05 .10 .30 $1.00 
Long White French 
