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ENDIVE— Sow in August. Pkt. Oz. 2 Oz. ^X i.b. i.b. 



Large Green Curled 5 15 25 40 |i 50 



Moss Curled 5 15 25 40 i 25 



Ever White Curled 5 15 25 40 i 25 



Broad Leaved Batavian 5 15 25 40 i 25 



KALE, or Borecole — Sow in August or September. 



Tall Green Curled Scotch 5 10 15 25 75 



Dwarf Curled Scotch, or German Greens 5 10 15 25 75 



Siberian, or Sprouts 5 10 15 20 60 



German Dwarf Purple 5 10 20 30 i 00 



LETTUCE — Sow in September or October for winter use. 



CABBAGE, OR HEADING VARIETIES. 



'Early Tennis Ball, true black seeded, /or /ojring- 5 15 25 40 125 



Silver Ball 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Market Gardener's Private Stock 5 15 25 40 i 25 



Salamander 5 15 25 40 125 



Mammoth Black Seeded Butter. 5 15 25 40 i 50 



Deacon, very compact and superb in quality 5 15 25 40 i 25 



California Cream Butter, or Royal Summer Cabbage. .5 15 25 40 i 25 



Big Boston. 5 15 25 40 j 50 



Hanson, the true hard heading stock 5 15 25 40 i 25 



CURIvED, OR IvOOSE I<EAVED VARIETIES. 



Grand Rapids, extra, for forcing 5 15 25 40 i 25 



Detroit Market Gardeners' Forcing 5 15 25 40 i 25 



Simpson's Early Curled 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Black Seeded Simpson 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Ferry's Early Prize Head, the best for family use. . . 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Tilton's White Star 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Denver Market 5 10 20 30 i 00 



MUSHROOM SPAWN, English, in bricks of about i lb., 25 cts. per lb.; 5 lbs. for |i.oo. 



" " French, 3 lb. boxes, ^1.50 each. (See Books, inside back cover.) 



MUSTARD — Sow in August for fall use. Pkt. Oz. 2 Oz. y^ L,b. Lb. 



White English 5 10 10 15 40 



Southern Qiant Curled 5 10 15 20 60 



ONION — The practice of sowing Onions in the autumn in the middle and southern states has proved 



quite successful, but in the extreme northern states we cannot recommend its adoption. In the 

 south it is practicable to sow the seed late in the summer, from which good bottom sets are obtained 



for use in the spring. With market gardeners it is an object to obtain early, good sized onions in 



advance of those produced from seed, and the bottom sets so obtained are what are wanted to pro- 

 duce them. 



Pkt. Oz. 2 0z. yiVa. I.b. 



Extra Early Red 5 10 15 25 ^o 90 



Yellow Danvers 5 10 15 25 80 



Yellow Globe Danvers 5 10 15 25 90 



Michigan Yellow Globe 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Southport Yellow Globe 5 10 20 30 i 00 



White Portugal {American Silverskin) 5 15 25 40 i 50 



White Globe 5 15 25 40 i 50 



Large Red Wethersfield 5 10 15 25 90 



Southport Red Globe 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Mammoth Yellow Spanish, or Prizetaker 5 10 20 30 i 00 



Queen 5 15 25 40 i 50 



Round White Silverskin, for pickling 5 15 25 40 i 50 



Giant White Italian Tripoli 5 15 25 40 i 25 



Mammoth Silver King 5 15 25 40 i 50 



RADISH — For autumn, sow in August; for winter, in Sept. 

 Non Plus Ultra, or Early Deep Scarlet Turnip, f oar- 

 ing 5 10 15 20 65 



Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped, yb/rzVz^ 5 10 15 20 65 



Early Deep Scarlet, Olive Shaped, Short Leaf 5 10 15 20 65 



Early Scarlet, Turnip Rooted 5 10 15 20 50 



Early White, Turnip Rooted 5 10 15 20 50 



French Breakfast 5 10 15 20 55 



Early Scarlet, Olive Shaped 5 10 15 20 50 



