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(;urri<? Bros.' jiortieultural (Juide.- 



33arly Wlnningstadt— One of the most popular for general use. Heads 



large and conical. Pkt., 5 cfs.; oz., If, cte. ; J4 lb., 40 cts.; 1 lb 81.50 



Henderson's 

 -//-^ Early Summer 



- -»»»auM»-^^^^^i >4tllk. — ^ most excellent 



fc^^jHi^^Ba^^^jl^SMjii*^ variety, twenty days 



^^i^^B^HilL later than the 



Wakefield, b u t i t 



I'^^SSBf '^StWW/§S'9t!>'^^ """^ ^^^Sfe'l^^'WJM grows to fully dou- 

 ^™?,willlEW/w tf;Tfe- a^^fKi^allffflBl Yile the size of the 



latter. Pkt., 5 cts. ; 



¥^«, ll i W -iT {MS^^wIA ■?5ct8.;llb 2.50 



<b-^ ^^'^^Wism^M Early York-An 



V , ' ^M^^^^ old favorite. Pkt., 

 5 cts ; oz., 15 cts. ; 



^^"^^^^^^9 >ilb.,40cts.;llb..l.35 



^^i^K^i? Early Flat Dutcli 



'"*™ "~:^. — A great favorite 



'^ in the New York 



_ 3,^_™j_, __g^^^^^ \S.ja .J-;*- —^iz-'J' market, as indeed 



~ - . . .^ =- - jj j^^g become in 



"' ^ ~ ~ss^r..^ "^r;. ours. Pkt., 5 cts.; 



HENDERSON'S EARLY SUMMER. "''■' '- "^ ' ' -^ ' 



75 Cts ; 1 lb 2.50 



£i.W. Seasons— This variety is certainly one of the very best for all the 

 year round, forming a solid and compact head of very fine quality. Pkt-, 

 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; M lb., $1.00; 1 lb 3.50 



FOTTLER'S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK— A favorite variety for sec- 

 ond, early and late planting. Pkt ,5 cts.; oz., 20cts.; M lb., 6uct8.; 1 lb.. 2. 25 



I'll derbraut— Resembles the Wakefield, but larger and more pointed, with 

 few outside leaves; a second early. Grown largely for making kraut. 

 Pkt., Sets.; oz.,15cts.; Hlb-.SOcts.; 1 lb 1.50 



Excelsior Flat Dutch— A medium early variety, producing good heads. 

 Pkt., Sets.; oz.,:S0ct3.; M lb., SI. 00; 1 lb 3.00 



currie's selected premium flat dutch cabbage. 

 CDRRIE'S SELECTED PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH— After careful 



selection we have obtained a first-class strain of this favorite variety. 



(See cut.) Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25cts.; Hlb., T5cts.; 1 lb 2.50 



Sure Head- One of the best main crop Cabbages. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 25 cts. ; 



J4 lb., 85ct8.; lib 3.00 



Stone-Meson — A variety of the Mason Drumhead, but a decided improve- 

 ment; very sweet and tender. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 25 cts.; ^i lb., 40 cts.; 1 lb. 2. 50 

 Xiarge Late Drumhead— Heads very large, round and solid. Pkt., 5 cts. ; 



oz.,15ct8.; »ilb.,40ctp.; lib 1.50 



MARBLE BEAD MAMMOTH DRUMHEAD-The largest Cabbage 



grown. It is no uncommon occurrence to find a head weighing from 50 to 



60 lbs. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 15 cts.; M lb., 60 cts.; 1 lb 2.00 



EARLY DWARF ULM SAVOY— A dwarf variety, very early and very 



sweet and tender. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20ct8.; I^ lb., 60 cts.; 1 lb 2.00 



Drumhead Savoy— An excellent variety, of fine flavor; heads large and 



showy. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz.,20ct9. ; >4 lb., 60 cts.; lib 2.00 



IjABGE RED PICKLING— (Improved)-Pkt., 5 cte.; oz., 30 cte.; M lb., 



60 ct8.; 1 lb 2.00 



EARLY BLOOD-RED ERFURT— Earlier and smaller than the large 



red; valuable for pickling. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 25 cts.; ^4 lb., 75 cts. ; 1 lb... 2. 50 



CARROT. 



German, Moehre. French, Carote. 



For the successful cultivation of this root the soil should be light (sandy 

 soil Is best) and deeply tilled. For an early crop the seed should be sown as 

 early as the ground can be properly worked. For later crope it may be sown any 

 time until about the middle of June. Sow in rows about 15 inches apart. The 

 seed can be best sown by mixing it in moist sand. Keep down weeds. Thin out 

 young plants as soon as they can be handled, leaving them about four inches 

 apart. 



// by mail in H lb. quantities or over, add sufficient to cover 

 postage at the rate of 8 cts. per. lb. 



1 oz. to 150 feet of drill. 3 to i Ibi.jper acre in drills. 



CHANTENAY— A half-long stump rooted 

 variety, resembling the old half-long 

 Nantes variety in appearance, but making 

 a thicker root, and is much more product- 

 ive and of superior quality. Pkt., 5 cts. ; 

 oz., 10 cts.; !41b., 25 cts.; lib 85 



ST. VALLEBY— A medium long sort, 

 tapering gradually and evenly from the 

 shoulder, which averages 3 inches in 

 diameter. It is smooth and of a bright 

 color, tender, sweet and very productive. 

 Pkt., Sets.; oz., 10 cts.; )i lb., 25 cts. ; lib. 85 



CHANTENAY. 



Early French Forcing--A valuable forcing 

 variety, with short, stubby roots. Pkt., 5 ^-^ 



cts. ;oz., 15 cts.; H lb., 30 cts. ; lib 1.00 ^ 



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EARLY PRBNCn 

 FORCING. 



SCARLET HORN. DANVBRS. 



Early Scarlet Horn- Largely grown for early 

 use ; one of the best. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; ^4 

 lb., 25 cts. ; 1 lb 90 ox heart. 



DANVERS— No variety will produce so much to the acre, with a minimum 

 length of root, as this one. It is of medium length, heavy at the neck, 

 and quite smooth ; color, a rich orange. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., lOcts. ; Jf lb., 

 25 cts.; 1 lb 75 



GUEBANDE, OR OX HEART— A variety with short, thick roots, the 

 diameter often exceeding the length. Color, bright orange; sweet and 

 fine grained; good for table or stock. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. ; J< lb., 30 

 cts.; 1 lb 1.00 



Half-Long Scarlet Carentan — A good early variety, suitable for forc- 

 ing; color, deep orange. Almost without core. Pkt., Sets. ; oz., lOcts.; 

 H lb., 25 cts. ; 1 lb 90 



