The Best Coffee Substitute Ever Discovered. 



Manj pronounce it as good as the genuine, and it has supersed- 

 ing In a great measure store coffee as fast as its merits become 

 known. It is the poor man's friend and the rich man's delight. 

 It is certainly the best berry to mix in with other coffee we ever 

 saw; half and half will produce a drink claimed by many to be 

 equal to a good cup of Rio. It is the hardiest, easiest raised and 

 most produstive of any plant I ever saw. While growing it is a 

 perfect sight to behold. See coffee cut, which does not exagger- 

 ate its wonderful productiveness. It matures early as corn, and 

 does well on every kind of soil. You can raise your own coffee for 

 one cent a pound. Ground and fed to milch cows it makes the 

 richest and yellowest butter ever seen. It is as easily raised as 



corn or beans, and is cultivated in t)ie same way. Full directions 

 on every packet. Parch and prepare like other coffee, and you 

 will be surprised and delighted to find how good it is. MY SEED IS 

 GENUINE. I regret I have only room for the following among hun- 

 dreds of testimonials. The Christian Advocate, says: " It is one 

 of the most wonderful discoveries of the age. We have never 

 tasted anything that comes so near genuine," A. I. Root, pub- 

 lisher, says: "The Coffee Berry is a success, and preferable to 

 the real coffee, because I think it is more healthful." 



Buy at Headquarters and avoid disappointment. Large packet 10c, 

 3 for 25c, 7 for 50c, all prepaid. 



FIN E CURLED OR PEPPER CRASS— This 

 is one of the most appetizing sorts 

 raised; of exceptional free growth; 

 will bear cutting often during the 

 season. It is generally used mixed 

 with lettuce, for which purpose it is 

 valuable beyoad description. Its 

 leaves impart an agreeable, warm, 

 pungent taste. Pkt. 3c, oz, 6c, ]4: 'b. 

 15c. lb. 25c, lb. 40c. 



^ATER CRESS— The pleasant and pecu- 

 liar flavor of the Water Cress, and 

 also the hygienic properties have 

 made it highly esteemed for table 



CRESS. 



German, Kresse. 

 French, Cresson. 

 Spanish, Mastruco. 

 Swedish, Krasse. 



TRUE UPLAND. 

 Grows similar to 

 spinach and used 

 exactly as water 

 cress. Its usage 

 should be more 

 igeneral, as it is of 

 easy culture as 

 spinach. It is a 

 perennial plant, 

 iand can be grown 

 or several years 

 without renewal. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 50c. 



use. Its culture can 

 be carried on any- 

 where where there 

 is sufBcient supply of 

 pure, fresh water. 

 It is not even neces- 

 saryit should be run- 

 ning water if it can 

 be renewed often 

 enough to keep it 

 pure. Often grown 

 in tubs of dirt in a 

 cool, shady place. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c, ^ 

 lb. $1.00, lb. §?.00. 



CHUFUS, 



Or Earth Almond. 



In sweetness and flavor 

 very much resembles a 

 cocoanut or almond, and 

 are greatly liked by all 

 children. Vary in size from 

 a large pea to a hazlenut. 

 The nuts grow under and 

 very near the surface of 

 the ground and very easily 

 reached ; relished by pigs 

 or poultry. Plant in April 

 two inches apart in rows 

 23^ feet apart. If the seed 

 is dry soak well before 

 planting. Very prolific. 

 Pkt. 5c, }i pt. 10c, pt. 18c, 

 qt. 30c. 



CHERVIL. 



German, Oartexikerbel. French, Cerfeuil. 

 CURLED-An aromatic, sweet berb. The young leaves are generally 

 used in soups and salads, proving a very "desirable addition for uses 

 of this kind. Sow seed just as soon as the ground is warm enough. 

 Try it. Pkt. 4c, oz. 15c, }4 

 lb. 50c. 



DANDELION. 



German, Pardehlume. 

 French, Pisse-en-lit. 

 Spanish, Amargon. 

 Swedish, SmorMomster. 



IMPROVED LARGE LEAF— 

 An improved variety, very 

 early and largely cultivated 

 for greens, or if blanched 

 like celery makes a fine and 

 delicious salad. The roots 

 when dried and roasted are 

 often employed as a substi- 

 tute for coffee. Sow in May 

 or June and cultivate during 

 the summer, and the follow- 

 ing spring the leaves will be 

 fit to cut. Pkt. ::jc, 07. 20c 



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