RHUBARB, OR PIE PLANT. 



Gorman, Rhubaiter. French, Rhubarbe. Spauish, Ruibarbo, 

 Battardo. Swedish, Ilabarber 



WESTERN MARKET— (See Cut.)— The finest variety ; im- 

 mensely pro- 

 ductive; fine 

 large size 

 and very 

 early. Has 

 a flavor sim- 

 i 1 a r to a 

 g o o seberry. 

 This is wil ii- 

 out d oulit 

 the finest va- 

 riety in ex- 

 istence. Lb. 

 $1.00 }i lb. 

 OOe >4 lb. 

 35c. oz. 10c. 

 pkt. 4c. 



Rhubarb 

 R o o ts — I 

 have very 

 fine well es- 

 tablish, ed 

 roots of the 

 above varie- 

 ty. Price by 

 mail prepaid 

 25c. each, 

 $2.50 perdoz. 

 B y express 



>r freight at purchasers expense, 15c. each ; §1.50 doz. ; 100 at $7.50. 



\ SALSIFY, or 

 Vegetable Oyster. 



German, Bocksbart. French, Salsifis. 

 Spanish, Ostra Vegetal. Swed- 

 ish, Boekskagg. 

 Succeeds best in light,, well enriched, 

 mellow soil which, previous to sowing 

 the seed should be stirred to the depth 

 of 18 inches. Sow early in spring in 

 rows fifteen inches apart; cover the 

 seed with fine soil an inch and one-half 

 in depth, and when the plants are 

 strong enough, thin out to six inches 

 apart. Try this useful vegetable. 



MAMMOTH SANDWICH IS- 

 LAND (See Cut. ) — This is a new and 

 attractive variety, superior to all oth- 

 ers; producing roots of nearly double 

 the size and weight of the old variety 

 and of equally good quality, valuable 

 alike for the home, market and gar- 

 den. Extra fine. Lb. 75c, y 2 lb. 40c, 

 % lb. 25c, oz. 8c, pkt. 4c. 



. . . SPINACH— Continued . . . 



SORREL. 



LARGE LEAV- 

 ED GARDEN — 



(See Cut.)— Is culti- 

 vated for its acidity 

 and used largely in 

 salads, also pos- 

 sesses a fine flavor when boiled and served like Spinach, makes 



a delicious soup. 

 Lb. $1.25, K lb. 

 70c, % lb. 40c, 

 i oz. 15c , pkt. 4c. 



SORREL. 



SPINACH. 



r Spinach. 



German, Spinat. 

 French, Epi- 

 nard. Spanish 

 Espi n aca . 

 Swedish, Spe- 

 nat. 



One ounce for 

 100 ft. of drill. 

 10 to 12 lbs. in 

 drills for acre. 



NEW LONG STANDING — (See Cut.)-=A very superior and 



fall uses : easily 

 grown. Sow at in- 

 tervals for succes- 

 sion. 41bs $1.00, lb. 

 30c, y 2 lb. 18c, % 

 lb. 10c, oz. 4c, 

 pkt. 2c. 



STACHYS 

 AFFINIS. 



(See Cut.)— New 

 and valuable 

 ground vegetable, 

 used for feeding 

 swine ; very pro- 

 ductive. Tubers are 

 very sweet, tender 

 and nutritious : can 

 also be fried or 

 baked, tasting ex- 



popular good variety of 

 the greatest value, ex- 

 ceptionally fine for fall 

 and winter planting; 

 remains tender a long 

 time after coming into 

 use. Plant at intervals 

 for succession. 4 lbs. 

 .*1.00, lb. 30c, }.< lb. 18c, 

 Jjfibi 10c, o/. 4c, pkt.2c. 



MONSTROUS VI- 

 ROPLAY— A grand 

 new variety; quick, 

 strong grower, profuse.; 

 yielder; leaves strik- 

 ing in appearance and 

 immensely p o p u 1 a r . 

 Either early or late. 

 4 His. $1.00,'lb. 30c, % 

 lb. 18c, % lb. 10c, oz. 

 4c, pkt. 2c 



IMPROVED 

 ROUND LEAF-Fine 

 for greens ; good for 

 spring, summer and 



STTOTLOWER. 



Cut. ) — Valuable for 

 feedingfowls, stock, 

 making oil and for 

 fuel; large size. By 

 mail postpaid, lb. 

 30c, oz. 5c. ; by ex- 

 press or freight at_^ 

 purchasers expense 

 bu. $2.50, pk. 75c. 



Tobacco. 



Selected Seed. 



'oz. pkt 

 Sumatra. ...50c. 5c. 

 Connecticut 



Seed Leaf.20c. 

 Imported 



Havana. . .25c. 

 Sweet Oro- 



noko 25c. 



Gold Leaf... 25c. 

 Persian Rose 



Muscatelle30c. 

 Z i miner's 



Spanish. . .20c 

 Little Dutch 20c. 



Write for special 

 priees on large lots 



SWISS CHARD, OR SEA KALE. 



actly like tubers of 

 Artichokes. Price 

 per dozen 10c, per 

 hundred 50c, by 

 mail postpaid. 



SWISS 

 CHARD, 



or Sea Kale. 



(See Cut.)— Culti- 

 vated for its leaves, 

 being used similar 

 to. Spinach; deli- 

 cious cooked like As- 

 paragus. Lb. 40c, ~% 

 lb. 25c, % lb. 15c, 

 oz. 5c, pkt. 3c 



Sunflower. 



MAMMOTH 

 RUSSIAN — (S ee 



Tc. 



3c 



3c 

 3c 



4c. 23 



3c 

 3c 



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