KALE. 



GERMAN, 

 BLAETTER-KOHL. 



ONE OUNCE OE WILL SOW A DRILL OF 



ABOUT TWO IIUNDKED FEET. 



THE Kales are more hardy than Cabbage, and 

 make excellent greens for winter and spring 

 use, and are improved by frost. For early 

 spring use, sow broadcast in September, and 

 protect during winter. It must also be sown in 

 April or May for la'eruse 



nWARF CJERMAN «REE.\S. — This 

 variety sow in September broadcast, 

 and gather in early spring like spinach. 

 It may also be sown early in the spring 

 tor later use. 

 Plit. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15o. lib. 50f. 



BfORrOI,K.— A variety used by the 

 truckers of Norfolk for shipment North. 

 Light green color and leaves much 

 curled. 



Pfet. !>«. Oj!. lOo. 1-4 lb. 20o. 

 I-b. 60f. 



EXTRA CURLED 



NEW AMERICAN KALE. 



This is an extra curled, long-standing variety of a 

 beautiful green color; stands the winter well, and 

 will stand longer in the spring before going to seed 

 than any other variety. 



Pkt. .3c. 1-4 lb. loc. lib. 50C. 



KOHLRnei 



ONE OUNCE OP SEED TO ONE HUN- 

 DRED YARDS OF ROW. 



WHITE 



VIEBTIf A.- 



BULB LIGHT 

 GREEN, 



FLESH WHITE, 



VERY RAPID IN 

 GROWTH, 



EARLY MATU 

 RITY, 



FINE IN TEXT- 

 URE, and 



SYMMETRICAL 

 IN FORM. 



SUPERIOR. 



Pkts. ^v. and lOc. Ci. 20c. 1-4 lb. 

 50c. Eb. *1..')0. 



LEEK 



GERMAN,: 



:LAUCH. 



ONE OUNCE OF SEED TO 

 1.50 FEET OF BOW. 



SE E E C T good 

 Onion soil, ma- 

 nure liberally, 

 plant in April in drills 

 six to eight inches 

 deep, and eighteen 

 inchesapart, and thin 

 to nine inches apart 

 in the drill. Gradu- 

 ally draw the earth 

 around the plants 

 until the drills are 

 Allied level with the 

 surface. Draw for 

 use in October. To 

 be used in soups or 

 boiled as Asparagus. 



EXTRA EARGE.-A large and strong 



plant; hardy. The best variety for gen- 

 eral culture. 



Pkt. .Ic. 



Ox. 10c. 

 81. 



1-4 lb. 40c. Eb. 



1-4 lb. 



MUSSEEBAUCH.— Oz. 20c 

 .Sl.2.5. 



EAROE ROI EX.-Pkts. ."ic. and 10c. 

 Oz. 20c. 1-4 lb. 50c. Eb. 81.50. 



LETTUCE. 



«. A T. VO.S WHITE NITMMER EETTITE. 



a. «& T. CO.'S WHITE SEED SUMMER UETTUCE. 



The best Summer Ecttncc over intrwdnccd. 



Having heard of this superior Lettuce, wc secured somoof the seed, and introduced it last 

 season. The result e.xoeoded our expectation. Those who purchased it were delighted with 

 their crops and came back for more seed. This Lettuce will stand the summer heat better than 

 most sorts, and makes magnificent heads. Wo e.xpoct this sort to grow in favor wherever 

 known. It has a bciuitiful green color ; head solid ; light; leaves nicely crinkled ; very tender 

 and of most excellent llavor. 



Pkt. 5c. Ow.. 20c. 1-4 lb. 50c. I,b. 81.50. 



GERMAN, LATTICH.= 



One Ounce of Seed to One Hundred and Fifty Feet of Row. 



LETTUCE requires a rich and ratlier moist soil. The rows should 

 bo about twelve inches apart, and the plants thinned to ten 

 or twelve inches apart for the leading varieties. The more 

 rapid the growth the better the quality. Some varieties are pecu- 

 liarly adapted for early culture, others for summer growth. 



EAREY WHITE CARS ACE, or BVTTER.-A 

 broad leaved, vigorous heading sort; white, showv 

 and desirable. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 15c. 1-4 lb. 35c. Eb. Sl.OO. 



EAREY OrREEnSIMPSOX.-RIacksccd. Very early: 

 excellent for salads ; forms a compact mass of leaves. 

 Pkts. 5c. and 10c. Oz. 15c. 1-4 lb. 33c. I.b. 81.00. 



TESTNISBAEE.- Black seed. A favorite forcing varietv; 



a very hard head. 

 Pkts. 5c. and 10c. Oz. 15c. 1-4 lb. 35c. Eb. $1.00, 



G. * T. C'O.-S Si nMER EETTl'CE (Black Socd^.- 



This Lettuce is becoming very popular among ganieners 

 for summer use. It produces a splendid, larire, solid 

 head, of the cabbage type, remaining a long'timo in 

 prime condition without going to .«eed; in fact, it is often 

 nec essary for the seed growers to slit open the head in 

 order to allow the seed stalk a chance to develop. It is 

 of a light green color, line qualitv. crisp, tender, and 

 nearly every plant will make a tine, solid heail in the 

 hottest weather, whenoiher varieties refuse oven togniw 

 l*ktN. 5c. and lOc. <»z. 15c. 1-4 lb. 35c. Eb. iitl.OO 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



