VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. BOOK FOR FLORISTS. 



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Salsify, or Oyster Plant 



Sandwich Island Mammoth ^"^^jy""';; 



an extra large size, averaging fully double the size and 

 weight of the roots of the old variety. The roots, not- 

 withstanding their size, are of superior qualitv and very 

 delicate flavor. Lb., $1.00; J4 lb., 30c.; oz., 15c. 



I.OX(i WHlTi: S.UiSIl'Y. l>b„ Sl.OO; 

 Yi lb., 30c: oz.. 15c. 



Scorzonera ^Vb^f^c!"^^*'^^^* 



SQUASH. 



Sorrel — Sauerampf er-Oseille 



Of the easiest growth. Sorrel is cultivated for its leaves, 

 which possess a very fine flavor; boiled and served like 

 Spinach. It also makes a delicious soup. Lb., Sl.OO; 

 14, lb., 35c.; oz., 10c. 



SPINACH 



Vaughan's Norfolk Savoy Spinach 



Chicago Warted Hubbard Squash 



Our strain of the above will produce mainly the type shown 

 in our photo-engraving, which we consider the ideal Hubbard 

 for home or for market. For thirty or forty years this Squash 

 has ranked first for a winter keeper. It is shipped thousands 

 of miles in carload lots from west to east every year. 

 With the growing of it in a large way, it was found that 

 the largest, heaviest, dark, rough-skinned specimens are 

 most valuable and most salable. Because of this our 

 selection of Chicago Warted Hubbard has been made. 

 Lb., 70c.; i lb., 25c.; 2 ozs., 15c.; oz., lOc.; 5 lbs., 

 $3.25 ; 10 lbs., $5.50. 



Hiihhar/1 An extra choice selection. None better in the market. 



iiupparo i^b^ . jj^^. . . 5 $a.y5; 



lO lbs., $5.10. 



Red or Golden Hubbard ^ perfect type of the Green 



; Hubbard, except m color, which 



is a bright, deep orange-yellow, very showy and attractive. Flesh 

 deep golden yellow, much richer in color than Hubbard, fine grained, 

 ooks very dry and is of excellent flavor. Its keeping qualities are 

 lly equal to, while in productiveness it far excels the Green variety. 



MAMMOTH SAND- 

 WICH ISLAND 

 SALSIFY. 



14 lb., 25c.; 

 (fine quality). 



., IOC. 

 Oz., 15c.; 



This is the variety so highly prized by the large planters 

 about Norfolk, Va. The leaves, remarkably thick and Vauglian's Summer Croolaieck. Ijb 



blistered. 



;ly hardy, do not settle in the barr 

 lipping as do the other varieties. No seed has caused 

 olanters more dissatisfaction than spurious varieties of this, whole crops having 

 been plowed under or abandoned because they were not of the proper kind. Our 

 strain has secured the trade of the largest and best growers in the country. 

 Lb.. 15c.; 10 lbs., $1.20. 



Extra Larsfc Round Leaved 10 lbs., $1.20; lb.. 15c. 



Long Standing 10 lbs., $1.20; lb., 15c. 



Bloomsdale 



100 lbs., $10.00; 10 lbs., $1.20; lb., 15c. 

 Large, Round Viroflay 



10 lbs.. $1.20; lb.. 15c. 



Prickly Seeded 10 lbs., $1.20; lb., 15c. 



New Zealand M lb., 20c.; lb.. 60c. 



Victoria 10 lbs., $1.20; lb., 15c. 



Swiss Chard — A Money Crop 



Cut and Come Again Spinach ^/.[^.^^j 



the common Beet for greens and equal to 

 Spinach. Sown early in the Spring, in rows 16 ins. 

 apart, and the seedlings afterward thinned out to 

 6 ins. in the rows, it makes rapid growth of leaves, 

 and is fit for use for greens sooner than any 

 other variety. For Summer use it is superior to 

 Spinach, because it can be cut throughout the entire 

 Summer and Fall, when no Spinach is to be had. 

 It is of almost the same flavor and it is much easiei 

 to wash and prepare for the table. Lb., 40c.; 

 \i lb., 15c. No vegetable requires less care than 

 this, and it is safe to say that none yields as con- 

 stantly as this Spinach, producing uninterruptedl'/ 

 from July until Fall. 



J4 lb., 40c.; lb., $1.00 

 COc; 14 lb., 20c; oz., 10c. 



Summer Ci-ookneck. Lb., 60c.; lb., 20c.; oz., 10c. 

 Mammotb White Busli. A very select and profitable strain for 



market. Lb., 60c.; 14 lb., 20c.; oz., 10c. 

 White Bush Scalloped. Lb., 60c.; »/i lb., >!Oo.: oz., 10c. 

 Mammoth Golden Bush Scalloped. Lb., 60c.; 14 lb., 20c.; oz., 10c. 

 Yellow Bush ScaUoped. Lb., 60c.; 14 lb., 20c.; oz., 10c. 



" Straight = Neck " Summer Squash 



Market gardeners who ship early Squash to distant 

 markets know the difficulty of packing the ciook- 

 necked variety in boxes to good advantage. In our 

 " Straight-Neck" the bad feature of the crook has 

 been overcome, and by continued selection the size 

 has been increased, more uniformly in shape, im- 

 proved quaUty. Lb., «0c.; H lb., 30c.; oz., 10c. 



Oz. Mlb. Lb. 

 I^xon Brazilian $0.10 $0.20 $0.60 



CUT AND COME AGAIN SPINACH. 



Delicata 



Boston Man-ow. 



10 lbs., $6.50 



Chicago Orange MaiTow, 

 10 lbs., $5.50 



Fordhook Early 



Essex Hybrid 



Marblehead 



Vegetable Marrow .... 



Golden Bronze, new. . . 



Black Michigan 



WTiite Simuner Crook- 

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