SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 7 
CARROTS 
One ounce to 150 feet drill. Two and one-half pounds 
to acre. 
CULTURE.—Follow directions given for Beets and 
Parsnips, as there is no difference in the method of cul- 
tivating these roots. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN.—Small, but early. Best 
for forcing. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. % pound, 30c. 
Pound, 90c. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG STUMP-ROOTED.—A new 
variety, of decided merit; rich in color and of handsome 
shape. Pkt., 5c. Ounce, 10c. % pound, 25c. Pound, 85c. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG POINTED ROOT.—Early 
and very beautifully shaped; very rich in color and best 
for main crop. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. ™% pound, 25c. 
Pound, 85c. 
CHANTENAY, HALF-LONG.—Resembles the Nantes, 
with larger shoulders; medium early and heavy cropper; 
one of the best for market. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
Y% pound, 25c. Pound, 85c. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE.—Deep orange color; 
long, smooth; popular for general crop. Packet, 5c. 
Ounce, 10c. % pound, 25c. Pound, 85c. 
ST. VALLERY, or NEW INTERMEDIATE CARROT. 
—One of the best main-crop carrots. It is noted for its 
S smoothness of shape, its tenderness of flesh and beauty 
Danver’s Half-Long Point-Root Carrot. of color. Pkt. 5c. Ounce, 10c. % pound, 25c. Pound, 85c. 
CORN SALAD— Ackersalat 
One ounce will sow about eighteen square feet, and six pounds will sow an acre. 
BROAD-LEAVED (Large-Seeded).—A delicious salad, used during the winter and spring months as a 
substitute for lettuce, and is also cooked and used like spinach. Sow 
in spring in drills 1 foot apart. It will mature in 6 weeks. For 
early spring use sow in September and winter over like spinach. 
Packet, 5c. Ounce, 15c. % pound, 35c. Pound, $1.25. 
CRESS 
UPLAND.—tThe most popular variety for market; ex- 
cellent flavor. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. %4 pound, 50c. 
Pound, $1.50. 
WATERCRESS.—Cultivated by sowing the seed by running water 
or near a spring which is not severely frozen through the winter. 
Packet, 10c. Ounce, 40c. % pound, $1.25. 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA, SOUTHERN, or CREOLE.—This is the white or green- 
stemmed variety, growing 2 to 3 feet high and forming a large, loose, 
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open head, or cluster of leaves, with a rather long stem. A frost, if eens 
not too severe, will improve rather than injure the quality of the leaves. (athoalGake 
Sow thickly in drills in rich ground, transplanting when 4 inches high, 
or sow in drills where the plants are to remain, and when well started 
thin to 2 or 3 feet apart in the row. In the South seed may be sown 
‘from January to May and from August to October. © Packet, 5c. 
‘Ounce, 10c. % pound, 25c. - Pound, 60c. 
CHICORY 
Sow early in spring, in good mellow soils, in drills half an inch 
deep and 12 inches apart. 
~LARGE-ROOTED BAGDEBU RG.—tThe leaves when blanched 
make an excellent salad. Packet, 5c. Ounce, 25c. % pound, 75c. 
Pound, $2.50. 
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WITLOOF.—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 25c. 1% pound, 65c. Pound, $2.25. Ele soil in 
hills 2 feet 
DANDELION apart each 
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An early spring salad. Sow early in spring in drills 12 inches apart, 5c. Oz., 25¢ 
and thin out 6 inches in the rows. Paris Market. Yq |b., 60c; 
IMPROVED FRENCH.—Packet, 10c. Ounce, 35c. 1% pound, $1.00. pound, 2.00. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
