Farquhar's catalogue of seeds 1900 : plants, bulbs tools fertilizers, sundries . Broad=Leaved Batavian. (Escarolle.) Leaves long and broad, thick and succulent c; .20 HORSE RADISH. Grown from small pieces of the roots. Plant the sets fifteen inches apart in rows two-and-a-half feet apart. Small Sets. Per dozen, 10 cents; per 100, 50 cents. KALE, or BORECOLE. {Blatter Kohl.) The Kales are the most tender and delicate of all the cabbage family, and are improvedin flavor after frost. For fall use, sow early in May, in a prepared bed, transplant in June,and treat in the same manner as ca


Farquhar's catalogue of seeds 1900 : plants, bulbs tools fertilizers, sundries . Broad=Leaved Batavian. (Escarolle.) Leaves long and broad, thick and succulent c; .20 HORSE RADISH. Grown from small pieces of the roots. Plant the sets fifteen inches apart in rows two-and-a-half feet apart. Small Sets. Per dozen, 10 cents; per 100, 50 cents. KALE, or BORECOLE. {Blatter Kohl.) The Kales are the most tender and delicate of all the cabbage family, and are improvedin flavor after frost. For fall use, sow early in May, in a prepared bed, transplant in June,and treat in the same manner as cabbages. One ounce of seedprodttces about fiftee?i Green=Curled. Leaves bright green and beautifully curled. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., $, or German Greens. (Sprouts.) Sow in the end of August and treat as Spinach; excellent as spring greens. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., $ Spring. Used only for early greens, and should be sown in rows eighteen inches apart, as early as the ground can be worked. EGG PLANT. Pkt., .05 ; oz., .10 ; lb.,. GREEN-CURLED KALE. KOHL-RABI. Sow in May or June, in rows eighteen inches apart. Any ordinary soil, moderately rich,will answer. The bulbs, when about half grown, are boiled and served like turnips. Early White Vienna. The best for early and main crop; flesh white. Pkt., .05 ; oz., 25; lb., Pkt. Oz. Lb: Early Purple Vienna. Bluish Purple outside ; flesh white 05 .25 $; Large White. Greenish white outside ; flesh white ; later 05. .25 LEEK. (Lauch.) The Leek is generally considered superior to the Onion for soups; it is very hardy, and easily cultivated. Sow in frills, a foot apart,.inApril, and transplant in July, in rows fifteen inches apart, and six inches from plant to plant. The plants should be set five inches deep, inrich, moist soil. One ounce will produce about one thousand plants. Pkt. Oz. Lb. Musselburgh, or Scotch. Of large size and extra fine quality 05 .30 $ Giant Carent


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