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CUCUMBER 



CONTINUED. 



EVER-BEARING CUCUMBER 



This variety is unique, and will prove valuable both 

 tor the table and for pickling. Is of small size, 

 ▼ery early, enormously productive, and extremely val- 

 oable as a green pickler. The peculiar merit of this 

 new Cucumber is that the vines continue to flower 

 and produce fruit until killed by frost, whether the 

 ripe Cucumbers are picked off or not, in which respect 

 It differs from all other sorts in cultivation. 



PlEt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 30c. Lb., $1.00. 



Cool and Crisp 



This Is the earliest and one of the most prolific 



filckling Cucumbers. The Cucumbers are straight, 

 ong, even and slim and of a dark color; it la 

 very tender and crisp. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. Vi lb., 30c. Lb., $1.00. 



Early Cluster 



A short, prickly variety, bearing in clusters 

 aear the root. A good bearer. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. Vi lb., 30c. Lb., $1.00. 



Japanese Climbing Cucumber 



It bears abundantly throughout the season, while 

 the climbing habit enables the hanging fruit to grow 

 perfectly straight, from 12 to 16 inches in length ; 

 the Cucumbers are thick, tender and of delicate flavor ; 

 flesh white, skin dark green, turning to brown, and 

 netted when ripe. 



Pkt., 10c. Oz., 15c. % lb., 40c. 



English Forcing Cucumber 



Should be grown in hotbeds where the temper- 

 ature does not fall helow 65 degrees at night. 

 TELEGRAPH Is the best. 25c. Packet. 



BALTIMORE 



Green Curled Endive 



IS ONE OF THE BEST 

 SALADS FOR FALI. 

 AND WINTER VSE. 

 One Ounce of Seed to 

 150 Feet of Row. 



For early use, sow aa 

 soon as the ground can b& 

 worked in the spring, in 

 drills fifteen inches apart, 

 and thin plants to sis or 

 eight inches in the row. 

 To blanch the leaves, gather 

 them carefully together 

 when perfectly dry and tie 

 them with matting or soft 

 fibrous material. Another 

 method is to invert flower 

 pots over the plant. The 

 leaves are very highly es- 

 teemed for use as salads. 



GREEN CURLED ENDIVE. 



GREEN CURLED. — The best sort in use. Useful as a salad, and also 



used for garnishing. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15c. % lb., 40c. Lb., $1.25. 



m PLANT 



EGG PLANT 



CtJLTITRE. — Sow the seed in hotbeds early in March. When three 

 inches high, pot the young plants, using small pots, and plunge them in the 

 same bed, so that the plants may become stocky. They can be planted out, 

 from the pots, when the season becomes sufficiently warm, in May or June^ 

 or they can be transplanted into a second bed to make them strong, until the 

 weather is warm enough to transplant, about three feet apart each way. In 

 thoroughly-worked and well-enriched soil. Draw the earth up to the stem» 

 when about a foot high. Egg Plant Seed will not vegetate freely without 

 a strong, uniform heat, and If the plants get the least chilled in the earlier 

 stages of growth they seldom recover. Therefore repeated sowings are some* 

 times necessary. Care should be observed in cutting the fruit, so as not -td 

 disturb the roots of the plants. One ounce will produce about 1000 plants* 

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BALTIMORE EGG PLANT. — This is decidedly the best and most profit- 

 able Egg Plant in cultivation. It is large, thornless, of beautiful shape 

 and handsome purple color. Pkt., lOe. Oz., 30c. % lb., $1.00. Lb., $3.50. 



BLACK BEALTY EGG PLANT — The earliest of all large fruited Egg 

 Plants, and produces fruit quite as large as the NEW YORK PURPLE in 

 10 days' less time. The fruit is symmetrical in shape, of uniform size, of 

 a dark rich purple color, which does not fade or change to lighter color at 

 blossom end like some other varieties. Just the variety for the market 

 gardener and trucker for early spring trade. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 35c. % lb., 

 $1.25. Lb., .$3.75. 



NEW YORK IMPROVED LARGE PURPLE EGG PLANT. — This market 

 garden variety lias plants of strong growth and is very productive, pro- 

 ducing plants of large size and fruits of smooth, deep purple coler until 

 frost. Pkts., 5c and ICc. Oz., 3Cc. lb., 90c. Lb., $3.25. 



THE FLORIDA HIGHBUSH EGG PLANT. — Is in great demand by 

 Southern truckers. It has a very vigorous growth and remarkably hardy- 

 The plant grows very erect and holds the fruits clear of the ground. 

 Pkts., 5c. and ICc. Cx.. 25e. ^4 lb., $1.C0. Lb., $3.00. 



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