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14- CROSMAX BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. Pkt. CU. All Head Early, a new variety in which the plants are more compact, the leaf smoother and thicker and the heads rounder, harder and more uniform in shape than the Early Summer. Certainly a good variety which promises to become very popular. Lb. $2.50, oz. 25c 5 Early Winningstadt, a very fine solid variety; one of the best for summer, and is excellent for fall and winter, if sown late. Lb. $1.75, oz. 15c 5 Improved Danish Ballhead Winter, The favorite cabbage of Denmark, and shipped in immense quantities to London and other large cities, where it commands a high price. In season about the same time as Fottler's Brunswick ; heads globular in shape, of medium size, and remarkably hard and heavy. Lb. $4.00, oz 35c, |oz. 20c 10 Stone Mason Marblehead, a large, solid, free heading fall and winter variety of exceedingly fine flavor. Lb. $2.00, oz. 20c 5 Marblehead Mammoth, an excellent winter variety ; with good cultivation and rich soil will produce heads of enormous weight. Lb. $2.00, oz. 20c 5 Filderkraut, a German variety of good quality, with large, conical, solid heads, terminating in a improved Danish BALLHEAD winter, peak; desirable for fall and winter use. Lb. £200, oz. 20c 5 CARROT. German, MU'bljre. French, C'arotte. The Carrot, like many other root crops, delights in a sandy loam, deeply tilled. Seed should be sown early in spring, as soon as the ground is in working condition, in drills twelve to fifteen inches apart, thinning plants to about three or four inches in the row. Keep clean by frequent hoeing and weeding, for if neglected the young plants are easily smothered and the crop is lost. The Short Horn may be allowed to grow more olosely, as the roots are small and short. To preserve roots for table use, they should be buried in sand in the cellar. Three pounds of seed is the usual prescribed quantity per acre, and should be sown with a seed drill. KAHI.Y SCAKI.ET SHOUT HORN. Pkt. CtS. Early Scarlet Short Horn, roots small, best for table, very solid ; lb. 80c, oz. 10c. Oxheart, or Guerande, intermediate between Half Long and Horn varieties ; shape 'nearly oval, and the color and quality all that can be desired ; lb. 90c, oz. 10c & FH" .DANVERS ORANGE.
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Contributor | Crosman Bros. (Firm) |
Date | 1895 |
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Format-Extent | 1 folder : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Identifier | 8718757 |
Language | eng |
Publisher | Rochester, N.Y. : Crosman Bros. |
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Crosman Bros. (Firm)--Catalogs Nurseries (Horticulture)--New York (State)--Rochester--Catalogs Nursery stock--New York (State)--Rochester--Catalogs Seeds--New York (State)--Rochester--Catalogs Seed industry and trade--New York (State)--Rochester--Catalogs |
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Title | pg.14 |
Transcript | 14- CROSMAX BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. Pkt. CU. All Head Early, a new variety in which the plants are more compact, the leaf smoother and thicker and the heads rounder, harder and more uniform in shape than the Early Summer. Certainly a good variety which promises to become very popular. Lb. $2.50, oz. 25c 5 Early Winningstadt, a very fine solid variety; one of the best for summer, and is excellent for fall and winter, if sown late. Lb. $1.75, oz. 15c 5 Improved Danish Ballhead Winter, The favorite cabbage of Denmark, and shipped in immense quantities to London and other large cities, where it commands a high price. In season about the same time as Fottler's Brunswick ; heads globular in shape, of medium size, and remarkably hard and heavy. Lb. $4.00, oz 35c, |oz. 20c 10 Stone Mason Marblehead, a large, solid, free heading fall and winter variety of exceedingly fine flavor. Lb. $2.00, oz. 20c 5 Marblehead Mammoth, an excellent winter variety ; with good cultivation and rich soil will produce heads of enormous weight. Lb. $2.00, oz. 20c 5 Filderkraut, a German variety of good quality, with large, conical, solid heads, terminating in a improved Danish BALLHEAD winter, peak; desirable for fall and winter use. Lb. £200, oz. 20c 5 CARROT. German, MU'bljre. French, C'arotte. The Carrot, like many other root crops, delights in a sandy loam, deeply tilled. Seed should be sown early in spring, as soon as the ground is in working condition, in drills twelve to fifteen inches apart, thinning plants to about three or four inches in the row. Keep clean by frequent hoeing and weeding, for if neglected the young plants are easily smothered and the crop is lost. The Short Horn may be allowed to grow more olosely, as the roots are small and short. To preserve roots for table use, they should be buried in sand in the cellar. Three pounds of seed is the usual prescribed quantity per acre, and should be sown with a seed drill. KAHI.Y SCAKI.ET SHOUT HORN. Pkt. CtS. Early Scarlet Short Horn, roots small, best for table, very solid ; lb. 80c, oz. 10c. Oxheart, or Guerande, intermediate between Half Long and Horn varieties ; shape 'nearly oval, and the color and quality all that can be desired ; lb. 90c, oz. 10c & FH" .DANVERS ORANGE. |
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