A h;ilf hardy 

 trailing' thru b. 

 The buds arc nice 

 just before ex- 

 ])andii)g', and un- 

 ripe iruit pickled. 

 Makes t he famous 

 • Caper Sauce." 

 U'ry it. You will 

 JHnd it Avell worth 

 cultivation. 

 Pkl. 5c. 

 Oz. 75c. 



CARDOON.. 



German, Kanlon. 

 French, Cardnn. 

 Spanish, Cardo Ihu- 

 tense. • 

 A very wonderful 

 and desirable vege- 

 table, prown for the 

 mid-rib of the leaves, 

 which are blanched 

 in the same way 

 as celery. Sow as 

 early in th<! spring 

 as ground will per- 

 mit, where theyoung 

 plants arc to remain, 

 and when they arc 

 large enough, thin 

 the young ])lants out 

 to one foot apart. 

 Try it. 



Pkt. 4c. 



Oz. 15c. 



14 lb. 50c. 



...CHICORY. 



German. Chicorie. Swedish. Cicoria. 

 ASPARAGUS CHICORY — Aside from its valuable qualities as an 

 appetizing vegetable it possesses such medicinal properties which 



should endear it to 

 the hearts of every 

 one, especially to 

 those who have an 

 exhausted constitu- 

 tion or weak nerA'es. 

 It produces a large 

 quantity of short 

 stems, which when 

 ■ cut, are produced 

 I again in a short time. 

 The benefit derived 

 .from the usfe of these 

 f stems by persons 

 troubled with stom- 

 ach disease or weak 

 digestion is said to 

 be remarkable. It 

 has been recom- 

 mended for this pur- 

 pose by some of our 

 best physicians, and 

 ASPARAGUS CHicoRT. is said by some to be 



a sure cure for dyspepsia. It can be blanched and eaten raw, the 

 same as celery, and is preferred by many to that delicious vegeta- 

 ble. It can be kept all winter m the cellar the same as celery. No 

 garden is complete without this valuable and most excellent medi- 

 cinal plant. Pkt. 10c. 3 pkts. 25c, oz. 30c. 



NEW LARGE ROOTED OR 



COFFEE— The roots of this 

 useful vegetable are much 

 used in Europe and differ- 

 ent sections of this country 

 as a substitute for coffee. 

 When the plant is fully 

 gTOvrn cut the roots into 

 pieces very thoroughly, 

 brown to a good coffee color 

 and then it may be mixed 

 with coffee or used separ- 

 ately in-making this delic- 

 ious beverage. Pkt. 3c, oz. 

 8c, '4 lb. 2.5c, y, lb. 40c, !b. 

 75c. 



ftj^ijj ■ German, OarUn- 

 keibel. 



French, CcrfcuU. 



..CURLED.. 



An aromatic, sweet herb. The young leaves ai-e genei-ally 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. 



^.\v(■,v. y.nmv.u. oit coffee. 



CHIVES. . . 



Are hardy little peren- 

 nial members of the onion 

 tribe, grown exclusively 

 for their tops, which are 

 used wherever the flavor 

 of onion is required. Plant 

 in small clumps in any com- 

 mon garden soil. The tops 

 appear early in the spring 

 and can be shorn through- 

 out the season, lience this 

 valuable little plant should 

 . be in every garden. Selected, 

 clumps prepaid by mail 20c: 

 by express at purchaser's 

 expense. 10c each, $1.00 doz 



Or Earth Almond. 



"in sweetness and flavor 

 very much resembles a 

 cocoanut or almond, and 

 are greatly liked by all 

 cMldren. Vary in size from 

 a large pea to a hazelnut. 

 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 part in rows 23^ 

 feet apart. If the seed is dry 

 soak well before planting. 

 Very prolific. Pkt. 5c, X 

 pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 30c. 



German, Bloettcr-Kohl. 

 French, CJiou. 

 TRUE GEORGIA - Also known in 

 the different sections as "Cole" 

 and "Colewort." Originated in 

 the south in the effort of the cab- 

 bage to ijerpetuate itself under 

 an adverse climate. It forms a 

 mass of leaves on a tall stem and 

 in the soutli continues to grow all 

 winter. Collards are extensively 

 grown in the soutli for greens, as 

 they are an easy and sure crop. 

 It should be in every garden as 

 it will be found vei-y tiseful. Pkt, 

 4c, oz. 10c, lb, 25c! 



CORN SALAD, 



Or Fetticus. 

 IMPROVED LARGE 

 LEAVED— A noted 

 hardy salad exten- 

 sively used during 

 the winter am 

 spring months a-^ 

 a substitute foi' 

 lettuce. Sow ear];^ 

 in spi'ing and con- 

 tinue for succes- 

 sion. Matures in 

 four to six weeks. 

 Pkt. 3c, oz. Gc, i^lb. 

 15c, X lb. 28c, lb. 

 50c. 



