as nearly finished its growth for the
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about three feet apart, and the plants two to three feet distant in the
rows. In several instances my customers have written me that this kale
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The THOUSAND-HEADED KALE is a tall variety sending out numerous
side shoots, whence the name.
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* * * * *
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CABBAGES AND CAULIFLOWERS:
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SEED GROWER AND DEALER,
MARBLEHEAD, MASS.
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