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Chervil, Curled. 



CHERVIL 



German GARTENKERBEL ; French. CERFEUIL. 



Hardy annual, worthy of more general use lor. 

 Savoring and garnishing. Curled variety, more 

 beautiful than parsley. 



CURLED — Greatly superior to the old, plain va- 

 rietv; earlier, more handsome, having fully as 

 fine" perfume and flavor. Pkt. -ic; oz. 7c.; 

 2 oz. 12c.; i lb. 20c ; i lb. 35c.; lb. 60c. 



Chicory, Large Rooted 



CHIVES 



.■Mso Called Schnittlauch. 



Chives are perfectly hardy perennial plants of 

 the onion type. They are grown for their small 

 leaves, which are produced very early in the Spring, 

 for giving a mild onion flavor to various dishes. 

 The tops appear early in the Spring, and can be 

 shorn off close to the ground as needed. They can 

 be grown also in pots in a sunn/ window during the 

 Winter. Easily raised from seed. Pkt. 10c. ; 

 oz. 50c. Selected clumps or plants by mail, 

 20c. each, $1.50 per doz. postpaid 



THE WONDERFUL 

 COFFEE BERRY 



THE GRE.AT HE.\LTH DRINK 

 Once Tried Always Used 



All pronounce it better than the genuine. 

 It is certainly the best berry to mix with 

 other coffee I ever saw. Half and half w-ill 

 produce a drink claimed by many to be 

 equal to a good cup of Rio. it is very 

 hardy, easily raised and most enormously 

 productive. You can raise your own coffee 

 for one cent a pound. Fiill directions on 

 everv package. My seed is genuine. Large 

 pkt. 5c. ; i lb. 10c. ; i lb. 17c. ; lb. 30c. 



CHUFUS OR EARTH 

 ALMOND 



In sweetness and flavor very much re- 

 sembles a cocoanut or almond, and greatly 

 Uked by all children. 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 

 apart in rows 2i feet apart. If the seed is 

 dry, soak well before planting. A erv pro- 

 lific. Pkt. Sc.; i lb. 10c. ; * lb. 18c.; lb. 35c. 



Asparagus Chicory. 



CHICORY 



German, CHICORIE; Swedish, CICORIA. 



LARGE ROOTED. OR COFFEE— Dried and pre- 

 pared Roots are used (|uite e.xtensively as a sub- 

 stitute for and an adulterant of coffee' Pkt. 4c.; 

 oz. 6c.; 2 o?^0c.; i lb. 18c.; i lb. 30c.; Jb. 55c. 



Chives -/ScHNiTTtAUCH. 



ARAGUS CHICORY 



singular, good, healtiiy and ta.-iy substitute 

 for the well known "Asparagus" and "can be pro- 

 duced from seed planted the first year in abundance. 

 The second growth of tender sprouts which springs 

 from the roots of this plant, when cut fresh, boiled 

 in salt water and served either warm, or as a salad 

 make a most excellent substitute for the genuine 

 article, and is an exceedingly easy plant to 

 grow: the benefit derived from the use of 

 the stems, by persons troubled with stomach 

 disease or weak digestion, is remarkable. 

 Pkt. lOc; 3 pkts 25c.; oz 35c. 



COLLARDS 



GermaE,.BLAEXTER=KOHL; French, CHOU 

 Georgia, Southern or Creole ^ 



X variety of cabbage known in different 

 sections as "Cole," "Colewort," or simple 

 "Greens." It is extensively used in the 

 South. I offer the true white or green stem- 

 med sort so exclusively used in the South. 

 Forms a large loose open head, or a mass 

 of leaves on tall stems. Freezing does not 

 injure, but rather improves their quaUty. 

 Sow thick in drills, in rich ground, trans- 

 planting when 4 inches high and thin to 2 

 or 3 feet apart in the row when the proper 

 size. In the South sow from January to 

 Mav, and .August to October. Pkt. 4c.; 

 oz. Sc. ; 2oz. 15c.; i lb. 25c.; * lb. 40c.; 

 lb. 75c. 



CORN SALAD 



(Fetticus or Lamb's Lettuce.) 



This delightful salad, known as Mache- 

 Steck Salot, is used during the Winter and 

 Spririg months as a substitute for lettuce, 

 and is also cooked and used like spinach. 

 In warm weather the plants will mature in 

 fo'ir to six weeks. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c.; 

 2 oz. 12c. ; i lb. 18c. , i lb. 30c. ; lb 55c. 



Chufus. or Eaith Almond, 



Com Salad. 



CoUards. 



