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GARLIC 



Garlic 



GERMAN, Knoblauch; 

 FRENCH, Ail. 



The Garlic is the most pun- 

 gent in taste and has the 

 strongest odor of all the on- 

 ion family It is largely used 

 in the southof Europe, where 

 it is esteemed for flavoring 

 soups, stews, etc The root 

 or bulb is composed of many 

 small bulbs, called "cloves," 

 which are planted in the 

 spring. I frequently receive 

 orders for Garlic seed, but 

 can supply the bulbs only. 

 Fine Bulbs M lb. lOc; }i lb. 

 )8c.; lb. 30c. 



Buckbee s 



SEEDS 



are 

 Tested 

 SEEDS 



and 

 Bring 

 Best 

 Results 

 For 

 Home 

 Use 

 or 



Market 



Garden Huckleberry 



NEW GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY 



GROWS FROM SEED FIRST YEAR 



This new fruit is a wonder, grows as large as a Gooseberry and is 

 as palatable when cooked as the real Huckleberry. It is easily 

 grown from seed the first year, plant and cultivate same as you 

 would Tomatoes. Very p'rohfic, yielding an immense crop of fruit. 

 It is not hardy, but must be pla"nted each year from seed. The 

 fruit is non-edible when green, or in a raw state. They should not 

 be picked until thoroughly ripe when their color is shining jet black, 

 even after frost touches them they are of superior quality. If cook- 

 ed with apples, lemon or anything sour, they certainly make fine 

 ]elly, preserves and pies and can also be used for making home-made 

 wine. You will be delighted and astonished with the easily grown 

 wonderful novelty. The seed is scarce, order early please. Liberal 

 pkt. lOc; 3 pkts. 2Sc, 



HORSE RADISH 



This valuable hardy vegetable is first 

 grown by planting small lengths of roots 

 called sets. Set out in April, small end 

 down, the top I to 2 inclies below the 

 surface, in rich, well cultivated soil; 

 forms large sized roots in one season's 

 growth. Before planting, the top of the 

 set should be cut oft slantingly to pre- 

 vent decay from water resting on top. 

 NEW BOHEMIAN or Alaliner Kren— 

 The best variet.v. Fine Sets 2Sc. per 

 doz., 90c. per 100 postpaid. 



COAl.nON — The old fashioned standard 

 variety. Sets or Roots, 15c. per doz., 

 75c. per 100 postpaid. 



HorseTRadish 



MARKET GARDENERS 



Have you received my Special 

 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST? 



If not, and you are raising truck for 

 sale, send a postal card request for it by 

 return mail and save money. 



JOHN M. EV.ANS. R. R. i. Tippecanoe ttty, O , writes:— The 

 Potatoes bought from you last spring were fine — one bushel of Ohio 

 made 1" bushels and one bushel of Early Rose made 15 bushels. I 

 Dould sell all I have for seed at big prices. 



HONEY 

 PLANTS 



PHACELIA (Tansy leav- 

 ed). Best of all bee 

 foods. This is much 

 liked in Russia because 

 of the mild honey it 

 furnishes. The plant! 

 grow about 3 feet high 

 and come into bloom 

 \ery quickly, for that 

 reason they can be had 

 in bloom throughout 

 the season. Pkt 5c.: 

 oz. lOc.; 2 oz. 15c ; 

 14 lb. 25c.; y. lb. 40c.: 

 lb. 75c. 



SIBERIAN DRAGONHEAD — This is one of the best liked honey 

 plants by bees. The plants bloom from June till .August, grow 

 about 18 inches high and are very ornamental besides being use- 

 ful. Sow the seed thinlv where the plants are to remain in 

 April. Pkt. 5c.;oz. I0c.;2oz. 15c.; lb. 25c ; ' 4 lb. 40c. ; lb. 65c. 



Time of Blooming. 

 Alyssum, June-Oct. 

 Bartonia, July-.Sept. 

 Borage, July-Sept. 

 Centaurea, 



(Cyanus) June-Sept. 

 Clarkia, July-Sept 

 Cleome, or Rockv 

 ilt. Bee Plant Jiily.Sept. 

 Cynoglossum, June-Sept. 

 .Mathiola, June-.Aug. 

 Mignonette, July-Sept. 

 Nigella, June-Sept. 

 Wnitlavia, June-Sept. 

 All Above, (Mixed), June-Oct. 



See pages 70 and 71 for Bee Clovers. 



KALE, or BORECOLE 



GERMAN, Blaetter-Kohl; FRENCH, Chou vert; SPANISH. Breton. 

 DWARF GREEN CURLED KALE— (German Greens or Sprouts) 



This is hard- 

 ier than Cab- 

 b a g e , and 

 makes excel- 

 lent greens for 

 winter and 

 spring use 

 The leaves are 



d Honey 



Plants 





Pkt. 



Oz. 



iib. 



lb. 



oc. 



20c. 



60c. 



$2.00 



5c. 



25c. 



60c. 





5c. 



15c. 



45c. 



1.50 



5c. 



15c. 



35c. 



1.00 



5c. 



20c. 



50c. 



1.60 



5c. 



20c. 



60c. 





|5c. 



15c. 



40c. 



1.00 



5c. 



15c. 



40c. 



1.40 



5c. 



10c. 



20c. 



.60 



5C. 



10c. 



30e. 



.90 



oC. 



20c. 



60c. 



l.SO 



5c.' 



15c 



30c. 



1.00 



Kale, or Borecole 



TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— This makes 

 about two and one half feet high. Pkt. 3c.; 

 J i lb. 18c.; 1, lb. 35c.: lb. 60c. 



SIBERIAN — Not so curly as the Dwarf Kale. Grows low and 



a 



oz. 



a s curly a s 

 Parsley tender 

 and of very 

 fine flavor. It 

 is improved by 

 frost. Immense 

 quantities of 

 this are grown 

 in the Souih 

 and shipped to 

 Northern mar- 

 kets We have 

 a n excellent 

 strain of it. 

 Pkt. 3c. ; oz.6c. ; 

 2oz. lOc.; Ulb. 

 18c.: 1 lb. 30c.; 

 lb. S5c' 

 beautiful plant 

 6c.: 2 oz. lOc; 



mg, 

 30c 



spread- 



SEA 



very hardy. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. lOc; Ji lb. 18c.: 'a lb. 

 lb. 55c. 



K.\LE — .A valuable new vegetable, grows same as celery. Pkt. 

 5c.; oz. 30c. 



KOHL RABI 



GERMAN, Kohl Rabi; FRENCH, Chou- 



rabe; SPANISH. Calde Nubo. 

 King of the Earliest — Early and choice. 

 Handsome white bulbs. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 

 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; ,'4 lb. 60c.; U lb. 

 SI. 10; lb. $2.00. 

 Improved Early Imperial — Color bright 

 purple, with leaf stems tinged with 

 purple. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; 

 '4 lb. 60c.; 'o lb. SI. 10; lb. S2.00. 



Leek 



GERMAN, Lauch; FRENCH, Poireau. 

 ROUEN, Very Large W inter— Thi.s is the 

 best varietv for winter and spring 

 use. Oz. 15c.; 2 oz. 25c.; h lb. 40c.; 

 I., lb. 75c.: lb. $1.25. 

 NE\\' FLAG — The gardener's favorite, 

 vers- hardv. Pkt. 4c.; oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 

 15c.; 34 lb. 28c.; lb. 50c.; lb. 90c. 



Kohl Rabi 



