POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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MUSTARD 
One ounce will sow about seventy-five feet of 
drill. 
Southern Giant Curled. Highly esteemed in 
the South, where the seed is sown in the fall, and 
used in the spring as a salad. Our stock is the true 
curled leaf, and produces plants 2 feet high, and 
of greater breadth, forming enormous bunches. 
Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; $ lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
New Chinese. Leaves twice the size of the 
ordinary White Mustard, crimpled like a Savoy 
cabbage ; stems more succulent; flavor pleasantly 
sweet and pungent. In six weeks from the time 
of sowing, the leaves are eaten boiled like spinach, 
and the plants will continue to yield until frost sets 
in. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; + lb., 20c.; lb., 65c. 
White London. The old sort, used for salads 
and flavoring. Oz., 5c.; } lb., 15c.; lb., 35c. 
Black or Brown. 02z., 5c.; 4 1lb., 15¢.; lb., 35c. 
MARTYNIA 
Martynia Proboscidea. The best and most 
productive variety for pickling. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 25c.; 
¢ lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
NASTURTIUM— Indian Cress 
Tall. The best for pickling seed pods, or gar- 
nishing. Pkt., 5¢.;0z., 10c.; 4 lb., 20c.;lb., 60c. 
Dwarf Mixed. A trailer requiring no support. 
Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; + lb., 20c.; lb., 65c. 
OKRA—Gombo 
One ounce will plant one hundred hills. 
Kleckley’s Favorite Okra 
A new sort, growing 23 to 3 feet in height. 
The pods are white and smooth, about 6 inches 
in length by 14 inches in diameter, exceptionally 
eet and’ fleshy; “PKt., 5¢:;70z.; 10c.* F lb:, 25c:; 
noe: 
White Velvet. This distinct and beautiful 
new okra was originated in Georgia. The pods 
are very large; perfectly smooth ; never prickly ; 
round, not ridged or square as in other okras. Pkt., 
ie.; 0z., 10c.; + Ib., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
PERKINS’ MAMMOTH LONG 
PODDED OKRA 
oe 7 This distinct new 
okra is by far the 
best. It was origi- 
nated by M. B. Per- 
kins, a well-known 
New Jersey trucker, 
after many years of 
careful study and se- 
lection. Its produc- 
tiveness is simply 
wonderful. The pods 
shoot out from the 
stalk within 3 in- 
ches of the ground, 
and the whole plant 
is covered with them 
tothe extreme height 
of the plant. The 
pods are an intense 
green color, of un- 
usual length, 8 to 9 
inches, very slim, 
and do not get hard, 
as is the case with 
other okras. It is 
also much sought 
after by canners, be- 
ing the best of all 
green sorts for can- 
ning for winter use. 
Our seed is grown by 
the originator. Pkt., 
5¢.; oz, 10c.; 4 Ib., 
20c.; lb., 65¢., post- 
paid; by freight or ex- 
press, lb., 55c.;5 Ibs. 
and over, 50c. per lb. 
Lady Finger. 
Fine new variety 
from the South. Very productive of extra long 
slender pods of fine round form, white and smooth. 
If used in its early state of growth, it will be found 
exceptionally tender and choice. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 
10c.; + Ib., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
Dwarf Green Prolific, or Density. <A dis- 
tinct variety, growing about 14 inches in height. 
PERKINS’ MAMMOTH LONG GREEN 
PODDED OKRA, 
Very productive of fine, smooth pods. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 10c.;F1b., 20c.; 1b., 60c. 
The true value of Seeds is measured by the product obtained 
Right All Around 
G. E. BouGutron, Danbury, Conn., writes: “I found 
your Philadelphia Yellow Globe Danvers Onion the earliest, 
largest and best yielders. Your seed is right all around,”’ 
Best in 15 Years’ Experience 
W.H. Horne, Edgewater, Col., writes: ‘‘ Your Philadel- 
phia seed produced earlier, finer and better-shaped onions 
than any onion seed I have ever been able to buy, and I 
have been in the onion business for fifteen years,”’ 
Cannot Raise Enough 
W.H. CaLpweELt, Tuckahoe, N. J., writes: ‘“ I would 
say of your Oardinal Globe Radish that I cannot raise enough | 
of them. 
They are ahead of all as sellers and for beauty and 
quality. 
I grow them winter and summer.”’ 
Recommends Us to His Friends 
W. P. Monoure, M.D., Fairfax, Va., writes: 
radishes were perfect beauties. 
you in the spring. 
friends,”’ 
“Your 
I always recommend your seeds to my 
Best in the United States 
W. O. Grimes, Ladore, Col., writes: ‘‘I have used your 
garden seeds for fourteen years, and they are the best we can 
getin the United States.” 
I shall want more seedsof_ 
Better than Represented 
Joun W. Scorrt, Florist, Lisbon, Ohio, writes: ‘‘I have 
used your seeds for the past eighteen years and have always 
found them to be as good or better than represented.” 
Finest Onion Crops in His Section 
JOHN O. RAssER, Mill Hall, Pa., writes: ‘* Your Phil- 
adelphia Onion Seed has produced for me the finest crop of 
Onions in all this section ; no other will be planted here next 
year.”’ 
Biggest Bargain of His Life 
Wm. H. Meek, P. M., Mimosa, Ark., writes: “TI have 
just received the seeds from you and consider my purchase 
the biggest bargain in my life. I never got so many extras, 
and I have bought from many seedsmen.” 
Novelties of Unusual Worth 
JoHNn Cook, Decatur, Mich., writes: ‘I have bought 
your seeds for twenty years, including many novelties, and 
I have always been more than satisfied. Everything got 
from you has proven of unusual worth.” 
Beat Anything He Ever Saw 
J.M. Davis, Spearfish, South Dakota, writes : ‘‘ Honestly, 
the tomato seed I have had from you for the past few years 
| beatanything I ever saw.” 
