16 EES Os. 
EN DIVE.— Gutivien. 
One ounce wili sow 60 square feet. 
cultivation. 
than the old sort. 
Packets, 5 and 10c. Ounce, 20c. 
+ Pound, 40c. Pound, $1.25. | 
Endive is one of the best Salads forfall and win- | 
ter use. Sow for an early supply about the middle 
of April. As itis used mostly in the fall months, 
the main sowings are made inJuneand July. Plant | 
one foot apart each way. When the plant has at- | 
tained its full size gather up the leaves and tiethem | 
by their tips in a conical form. This excludes the 
light and air from the inner leaves until blanched. 
Se —————= 
BOLGIANO, 
Extra Dwarf Green Curled Scotch or 
Nortolk Kale.—This is one of the best kales for | 
spring sowing in the North, and is the principalsort | 
grown in the South for Northern markets. It is | 
hardy, and will remain over winterin any place | 
where the temperature does not go below zero. The | 
habit is very dwarf and spreading, and wili rarely 
exceed eighteen inches in height. The leaves are of 
a bright green color, beautifully curled, and produced 
in great abundance. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. 
4 Pgund, lic. Pound, 40c. 
| Mustard Seed. 
Southern Giant Curled.—An improved vari- 
ety, much esteemed in the South. 
pungent and of sweet flavor. 
the fall in the South. Packet, 5c. 
+ Pound, 15c. 4+ Pound, 25. Pound, 40c. 
BORE COLE or KALE. 
—~ 
Srarael-Robl.- 
This is a most beautiful Kale. About Baltimore it 
is sown in May, and transplanted like cabbage to 
stand over winter. Around Norfolk it is grown 
largely broadcast, like the German Kale, for early 
Ounce, 10c-. 
shipment. It is most desirable, and will continue to 
grow in favor. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. +Pound,20c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
(ey Add 8 cents per pound on Kale Seed by mail. 
Very succulent, ? iberian Curled.—Grows a little larger and 
Frequently sown in ”A%¢o04 a 
+ 
_ deeply curled, and are of a bluish green color. Very 
KALE .— Blatter 061. 
14 to 2 pounds to the acre. 
TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH KALE. 
Tall Green Curled Seotch.—A favorite with 
ms Northern market gardeners, growing about two feet 
in height, and hardier than the Hztra Dwarf Green 
Curled Scotch, being improved by frost. Leavesgreen _ 
and #eautifully curled and wrinkled. — Packet, 5c. 
nce, 10c. 4 Pound, 15c. Pound, 40c. 
New Imperial Very Curly Long Standing 
Kale.—A_ beautiful curled and crimped sort, of 
strong, vigorous habit, perfectly hardy, bright green 
color, and very attractive in appearance. It is supe- 
rior to all other sorts, and will stand longer without 
shooting to seed than any other variety. Packet, 5c. 
Ounce, 10c, + Pound, 15c. Pound, 30ce. ‘ 
CURLED GERMAN KALE. 
Curled German Kale.—Hardy. Stands the 
frost of our severest winters, grows rapidly, dwarf 
habit, and is beautifully curied. Thousands of acres 
are sown in this section to supply the markets. = 
Packets, 5 and10c. 4+Pound,1l5c. 4 Pound, 20c. = 
Pound, 30c. 
rser than the preceding. The leaves are not so 
hardy. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. +Pound, 15c. 
+ Pound, 20c. é 
Pound, 30c. : 
I liked your seeds so well last year, I would like to use — 
some this year. Please send me your Catalogue at once, 
' STEPHEN CLEMONS, acs 
Virginia.” see 
a 
February 18, 1898. 
I was well pleased with seed purchased of you. 
Jan. 23, 1898. J. R. MATHIS, Tennessee. 
