BELAIR MARKET AND HILLEN STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. 2% 
will make it of special value (for spring planting) is the 
Salsify. or Oyster Plant. fact that it is in prime condition from two weeks to three 
weeks after all other varieties of Spinach have run to seed. 
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4 Y/Y Long Stand- 
EW TAA fe 1 oz. for 50 feet of drill. ing.—The best for 
Wi AW) Requires a well-enriched mellow spring sowing, be- 
soil, which, previous to sowing the cause it will stand 
Bets: shouldave purred ug a gepiny of longer than any 
! eighteen inches. Sow early in spring ‘i 
ia| in drills 15 inches apart; cover the other variety be 
seeds with fine soil one and a half fore running to 
| inches in depth, end wien phe pats seed. Has large, 
are strong enough thin out to six Soy 
inches apart. As the leaves resemble thick, fleshy leaves, 
grass, be careful they are not mistaken produced in great 
whidst weeding. abundance. Pkg., 
5c.; Ib., 12c. 
Voaes wihite: The stidara 
variety, with white roots one inch 
oe EeeA eueeGy GH Gol ten imiprovement on Round Summer. Has very large, thick 
| inches. Pkt., 5c.; 1oz., 10c.; 4 Ib., leaves of great substance. Pkg., 5c.; Ib., 12c. 2x; 
15¢.; 1b., 60c. 4 : 
'ry Mammoth Sandwich 
YIsland.—A new and improved 
)} type, producing roots of nearly 
double the size and weight of the 
old varieties; mild and delicately 
=x flavored. Pkg., 5c.; 4 lb., 25c.; 
= I|b., 90c. 
Jpinach.—spinat. 
1 oz. to 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 lbs. for an acre. 
For summer use, sow in spring in drills eight inches to a foot 
apart, covering the seed one inch deep. Select rich soil,and ma- 
nure liberally. A succession may be obtained by sowing at inter- 
Nals oh two weeks through the season. For early spring sow in 
ugust. 
fr wae VCs 
»/ American Bloomingdale Curled Savoy.—The 
most popular sort with market gardeners and truckers for 
fall sowing; grows very large and the leaves are wrinkled 
like Savoy Cabbage. Pkg., 5c.; lb., 15c. 
Jorrel,—Sauerrampfer. 
A hardy plant grown for its leaves, which are used as 
boiling ‘‘greens’’ or salad. Seed should be sown thinly in 
drills early in the spring. When well started thin out to 
stand four to six inches apart in the row. The leaves can 
be gathered for use at any time after the plants are well 
started in growth, and the roots will continue to produce a 
further-supply. The plant is entirely hardy, and starting 
f = into growth early the following spring will afford a large 
Y New Victoria.—The foliage is heavy, the broad, Supe ly, of fine ‘‘greens’’ quite early in the spring. 
dark green leaves being of the true Savoy appearance and | |f Sroad-Leaved French. — Large, broad leaves. 
of the finest quality. The most remarkable feature that | Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; 1% .1b., 30c.; Ib., $1.00. 
Jomato Seed. 
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IN ORIGINATOR’S OWN SEALED PACKAGES. 
OZ. V4 LB. LB. 
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\f Dwarf Aristocrat....... bright red...... 20 .g0 $3.00 
Dwarf Champion....... purple.......... -20 -90O 3:00 
if Beatty ieee purple...... 50 OAKG) -60 2.00 
PerlectiOnener nena bright red...... -20 -60 2.00 
Reg Stoney. ae bright red...... -20 -60 2.00 
New Magnus ........... flesh color...... -20 -8O0 3-00 
|/ Honor Bright een bright red...... -20 75 2.50 
4, GVOTILE is. aeie =. sees .. bright red...... -20 -60 2.00 
ATASOMM ee ewiean 26 io ae bright red...... -20 -60 2.00 
lA Buckeye State.... ...... purple.......... .20 75 2.50 
