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BOLGIANO’S IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY WHITE NEW EXCELSIOR LONG GREEN CUCUMBER, 
SPINE CUCUMBER. 
Healthy Vines. Tremendous Cropper. Never Fails. 
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the earliest, most productive market variety it has no equal. It pro- 
duces cucumbers of the finest form and most salable size for shipping 
purposes. Itis of adark green color, and a favorite with largetruckers 
sand gardeners—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. + Pound, 15c. Pound, 4Uc. 
New Excelsior Long Green Cucumber.—It ts a model for 
\#ze, form and beauty. It holds its deep green color, and is an abun- 
dant cropper. For table use and for pickles itis most suitable. This 
sort runs so uniform that the cucumbers look as if they had all been 
Selected—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. + Pound, 15c. Pound, 40c. 
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EGG PLANT. 
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) Large, Oval, Dark, Glos- 
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Plant.—In shape, color and 
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Ne makes it most attractive for 
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jiu! oping. Experienced garden- 
i) ers discard all other sorts, 
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sorts, and outsells all other 
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roved Spineless EggPlant 
—Packets, 5c.and10c. Ounce, 
25c. % Pound, tic. Pound, 
$2.50. 
New Jersey Improved | 
Large Smooth Egg Plant— 
Packets, 5c.and10c. Ounce, 
25c. *% Pound, 7éc. Pound, 
$2.50. 
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ONE OUNCE EGG PLANT SEED WILL PRODUCE 500 PLANTS. 
EN DIVE.—Endivien. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of row. 
Green Curled.—Self-Bleaching.—The best in cultivation. Much 
“ more beautiful and ornamental than the old sort—Packets, 5c. and 
10c. Ounce, 20c. + Pound, 40c. Pound, $1.25 
Endive is one of the best salads for fall and winter use. Sow for 
anearlysupply aboutthemiddleof April. Asitisused mostly in the 
fall months, the main sowings are madein June and July. Plant 
one foot apart each way. W lien the plant has attained its full size 
gather up the leaves and tie them by their tips in a conical form. 
This excludes the light and air from the iuner leaves until blanched. 
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