POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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KLEOKLEY SWEETS WATERMELON, GROWN BY MR. KLEOKLEY. 



Kleckley Sweets Watermelon 



This is one of the best and sweetest-flavored 

 large watermelons in cultivation. Skin dark green, 

 thin rind, flesh scarlet, very solid, firm and most 

 luscious quality. For the home market or family 

 garden it is hard to beat. Pkt., 5c. ; oz., 10c. ; i- lb., 

 30c.; lb., 11.00. 



Halbert Honey Watermelon 



A superb new variety from Texas and a peer of 

 the famous Kleckley Sweets. See illustration under 

 Novelties, page 8. Pkt., lOc; oz. ; 20c.; i lb., 50c.; 

 lb., $1.50. 



A New Watermelon for 1905 



"We have been fortunate in securing a limited 

 amount of seed of a magnificent new watermelon, 

 which we propose to introduce in 1905. Desiring 

 to have it fully tested this season, we shall be glad 

 to include a good-sized trial packet in all orders of 

 $1.00 and over where watermelon seeds are ordered. 



MUSHROOMS 



MtTSHROOMS MEASURING OVER SIX INCHES ACROSS, GROWN 



PKOM RICHARD'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH 3HLLTRACK 



MUSHROOM SPAWN. 



KICHAKD'S ENGtISH MILLTBACK MUSH- 

 BOOM SPAWN. (Freshly imported.) This celebrated 

 brand is preferred by all the large niushi'oom growers of 

 Great Britain, and has given better success in this country 

 than any other brand, on account of its uniform good 

 quality and great productiveness. 



Mushrooms can be successfully and profitably grown 

 during the Winter and Spring months on greenhouse benches 

 among other plants, in frames, under greenhouse benches 

 as well as in the open fields or in cellars or outhouses. They 

 are the most profitable crop for the outlay that can be grown, 

 the American market being the best in the world for this 

 delicious and healthful food. 



Richard's English Milltrack brand (made by the most 

 experienced maker in England) can be thoroughly relied on 

 to produce a good crop of the best mushrooms. One brick 

 will plant eight square feet of bed. Per brick, IVi lbs., 15c. 

 (brick, postpaid, 30e.); 10 lbs., $1.15; 25 lbs., S2.50; 100 lbs. 

 and over, 8o. per lb., by express or freight. Leaflet- Essay with 

 directions for cultivation accompanies each order for spawn. 



MARTYNIA 



MAKTTNIA PKOBOSCIDEA. 



productive varieiy for pickling. Pkt., 

 85c.; lb., 83.00. 



The best and most 

 lOc; oz.,30c.; J4 lb. 



MUSTARD 



One ounce will sow about seventy-five feet of drill. 



SOUTHEBN GIANT CUEtED. 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 pro- 

 duces plants two feet high, and of greater breadth, forming 

 enormous bunches. Pkt., 5e ; oz., lOc; }^ lb., 25c ; lb., 70c. 



NEW CHINESE. Leaves twice the size of the ordi- 

 nary White Mustard, crimpled like a Savoy cabbage; stem» 

 more succulent; flavor pleasantly sweet and pungent. Ini 

 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.; oz., lOc; ^^ lb., 2.3c.; lb., 70c. 



WHITE LONDON. The old sort, used for salads and 

 flavoring. Oz., 5c.; ' ( lb., 1.5c.; lb., 30c. 



BLACK OB BKOWN. Oz., 5c.; H lb., 15c.; lb., 30c. 



NASTURTIUM 



TALL YELLOW. The best for pickling, seed pods or 

 garnishing. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,10c.; 1,41b., 2.5c.; lb., 70c. 



DWABF MIXED. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 3>i lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



OKRA— Qombo 



One ounce will plant one hundred hills. 



Perkins' Mammoth Long Podded 



This distinct new okrs 

 is by far the best. It was 

 originated by M. B. Per- 

 kins, a well-known Ne'iv 

 Jersey trucker, after many 

 \ ears of careful study ami 

 selection. Its productive- 

 ness is simply wonderful. 

 The pods shoot out from 

 the stalk within three 

 inches of the ground, and 

 the whole plant is covered 

 v,'ith them to the extreme 

 height of the plant. The 

 pods are an intense greer* 

 color, of unusual length,, 

 eight to nine inches, very 

 slim, and do not get hard, 

 as IS the case with other 

 , okras. It is also much. 

 ^ sought after by canners, 

 "1 being the best of all green 

 ' sorts for canning forWinter 

 use. Our seed is grown by 

 the originator. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz , lOc; 14 lb., 25c.; lb.,. 

 7">c., postpaid; by freight 

 or express: lb., 65c.; 51bs. 

 and over, 60c. per lb. 



LADY FINGEB^ 

 A fine new variety froms 

 the South. Very produc- 

 tive of very 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.; oz.,10c.; 

 a lb., 20c.; lb., eOc. 



DWABF GEEEN 

 PBOLIFIC, or DEN- 

 SITY. A distinct variety, 

 growing about 14 inches 

 in height. Very produc- 

 tive of fine, smooth pods. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; ]4, lb., 

 20c.; lb.. 60c. 



PEKKINS' MAMMOTH LONG GKEEN WHITE VELVET. 



PODDED OKK-\. This distinct and beautiful 



new okra was originatedl 



in Georgia. The pods are very large, perfectly smooth, 



never pricklv, round, not ridged or square, as in other okras. 



Pkt., 5c.; oz.", lOc; K lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. 



YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL OR WRITE for Special Prices on 

 SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS, COW PEAS, GRAINS and 

 GRASS SEEDS, the prices of which vary with the market. 



