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ONIONS— Continued, 



WHITE PORTFGAI < .-Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. 

 Oz. 20 cts. 34 lt>. 65 cts. Et>. $2.00. 



SOUTHPORT WHITE GL,OBE< — A large, 

 showy variety. 



I»l5ts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 20 cts. 34 lt». 60 cts. 

 Et», $2.00. 



EARGE RED WETHERSFIEED.-An old, 

 well-known and favorite sort. A large yielder and good 

 keeper. 



I"fcts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 15 cts. 34 !»• 40 cts. 

 Et>. $1.10. 



LARGE YEEEOW DUTCH OR STRAS- 

 BURG.— Very fine, a good keeper; the kind used very 

 largely by those who grow onion sets for market. 

 iMtts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 15 cts. 34 30 cts. 

 Et>. 90 cts. 



YEUOW GEO BE DANVERS. — A very 

 handsome round yellow onion, a large yielder and splendid 

 keeper, the preferred sort with market gardeners and 

 large growers all over the country. We unhesitatingly 

 recommend it for growing either sets or large onions. 

 IMtts. 5 and ro cts. Oz. 15 cts. 34 lt>. 30 cts. 

 Et>. 90 cts. 



YEEEOW DANVERS.-OZ. 15 cts. 34 lt>. 

 30 cts. Et>. 80 cts. 



ONION 



SETS. 



White, Qt. 

 20 cts. 



Yellow, Qt. 

 20 cts. 



Tf wanted by 

 mail add 10 cents 

 per quart to pay 

 postage. By the 

 bushel, at mar- 

 ket prices. 



WRITE US FOR 

 QUOTATIONS BY 

 THE BUSHEL. 



PARSLEY, 



Select rich soil; sow the seed in drills one foot apart, 

 covering half an inch deep. It would be well to firm the 

 soil with the foot after sowing the seed. As the seed is 

 usually from fifteen to twenty-five days in vegetating, it 

 will be necessary to sow early. Thin plants to four inches 

 apart when two inches high. The beauty of the plant may 

 be increased by several successive transplantings. It is 

 used principally for flavoring soups, etc., and for garnish- 

 ing in its natural state. 



MOSS CUREED.- A very select crimped variety. 

 IMtt.scts. Oz.iocts. 34 lo. 25 cts. E». 75 cts. 



DOIBEE CUREED. — The most beautiful and 

 valuable variety in use. Of a handsome, bright green 

 color, finely crimped and beautifully curled. 

 Pkt. 5 ets, oz. 10 cts. H 20 cts. Eb,6oets. 



Quantity of Seeds Required for a Given Num- 

 ber of Plants, Number of Hills or 

 Length of Drills. 



OKRA OR 

 GUMBO. 



Select warm location 

 and rich soil and plant 

 when the ground be- 

 comes warm, in rows 

 three feet apart, thin- 

 ning plants a foot apart 

 in the row. As the seed 

 are liable to rot in cool 

 weather, they should 

 be sown thickly. The 

 pods are used to thicken 

 soup, being gathered 

 when young. It is one 

 of the most wholesome 

 vegetables in use. 



DWARI I»RO- 

 EIEIC — Of dwarf 

 habit and an abundant 

 bearer, the best sort in use. 

 I»lct. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. 



WHITE VEEVET.-It is very distinct and the 

 pods are perfectly round, smooth, of an attractive white 

 velvet appearance, and of superior flavor and tenderness. 

 The pods are of extra large size and produced in great 

 abundance. 



i»kt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. 34 20 cts. lt>. 50 cts. 



34 lt>. 20 cts. lt>. 50 ets. 



Asparagus 1 



Beet 1 



Celery 1 



Carrot - • 1 



Endive — • 1 



Egg Plant 1 



Lettuce 1 



Okra 4 



Onion . 1 



Onion Sets, small 1 



Parsley • • 1 



Parsnip 3 



Radish 2 



Salsify 1 



Spinach 2 



Turnip... 1 



Peas • ■ 1 



Dwarf Beans 1 



Leek , 1 



Pole Beans 1 



Corn.... 1 



Cucumber 1 



Watermelon 1 



Muskmelon 1 



Pumpkin 1 



Early Squash .1 



Marrow Squash 1 



Cabbage — 1 ounce of seed will prod 

 Cauliflower— 1 " " 

 Celery— 1 " " 

 Egg Plant— 1 " 

 Lettuce — 1 " " 

 Pepper— 1 " " 

 Tomato— 1 " " 



ounce to 50 feet drill . 



50 " 



100 " 



100 " 



150 u 



300 " 



150 " 



100 " 



100 " 



quart to 100 " 



ounce to 150 " " 



100 " 



100 " 



70 " 



100 " 



loo " 



quart to 100 " " 



100 " 

 ounce to 100 " " 

 quart to 150 hills. 



200 " 

 ounce to 50 " 



30 " 



60 " 



40 " 



50 " 



16 " 



uce 2000 plants. 



2000 



3000 



1000 



3000 



10U0 



1500 



SPECIAL PRICES TO CANNERS, GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



