INDEX TO CATALOGUE 



VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Page 



Asparagus 4 



Beans, Dwarf 5, 6 



Beans, Pole 7 



Beets, Garden 8, 9 



Beets, Stock 10 



Borecole 11 



Brussels Sprouts 17 



Carrot 11 



Cabbage 12, 13, 14 



Cauliflower 17 



Celery 16 



Chicory 17 



Cress 17 



Corn, Sweet 14, 15 



Corn, Pop 17 



Cucumber 18, 19 



Egg Plant 20 



Endive 20 



Garlic 20 



Gourd 20 



Herbs 43 



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Kohl Rabi 20 



Leek 20 



Lettuce 21, 22 



]\Iangel Wurzel 10 



Melon, Musk 26, 27 



Melon, Mango 27 



Melon, Water 23, 24, 25 



Mustard 20 



Okra 34 



Onion 28, 29 



Onion Set 29 



Parsley 34 



Parsnips 34 



Peas 32, 33 



Pepper 30 



Pumpkin 31 



Radish 36, 37 



Rhubarb 34 



Rutabaga 42 



Salsify 34 



Spinach 34 



Squash 38, 39 



Sugar Beet 10 



Tobacco 43 



Tomato 40, 41 



Turnip 42 



Vine, Peach 27 



FARM SEEDS 



Buckwheat 44 



Broom Corn 44 



Clover 46, 47 



Grass Seed 47 



Kaffir Corn 44 



Lawn Grass 48 



Millet 47 



Peanuts 43 



Rape 45 



Soy Beans 49 



Seed Corn 50 



Sweet Corn Fodder 15 



Sugar Cane 44 



Sunflower 43 



Sudan Grass 45 



Flower Seeds, Annuals (alphabetically arranged) 



Flower Seeds, Everlasting 



Flower Seeds, Grasses 



Flower Seeds, Climbers 



Flower Seeds, Sweet Peas 



Flower Seeds, Perennials , 



Summer Flowering Bulbs 



Small Hand Tools 



Garden Tools and Horse Tools 



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Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure 1.75 



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