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Arthur T. Boddington , 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



Btowell's Evergreen Corn 



LEEK 



Sauc^ PoTREAU Puerro 

 Sow early in April, in 

 drills I foot apart and i inch 

 deep. When plants are 6 to 

 8 inches high, transplant in 

 a deep, rich soil, in rows 12 

 inches apart and 5 inches in 

 the rows, as deep as pos- 

 sible, so that the neck may 

 be covered and blanched; 

 draw the earth to them as 

 they grow. The seed may 

 also be sown in August or Septemlier ; plants 

 transplanted in the spring. 



Boddington's Prizetaker Leek 7 ' 



= long. 



thick, pure white stems have a most attractive 

 appearance, and to the merit of immense size 

 mav be added the advantage of a mild, agree- 

 able flavor. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c.. y^Vo. $1. 



SWEET CORN, continued 



GENERAL CROP 



Hickox Improved. Handsome ears, very white and of rich flavor. 



I't. 15 cts., (jl, 25 cts , >4pk. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 

 Stowell's Evergreen. (Selected stock.) One of the most popular 



varieties. I't. 15 cts., (jt. 25 cts., !4pk. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 



Zig-Zag Evergreen 



Giant Carentan 



Pkt. 6c., oz. 25c., '4 lb. 60c. 



Large American Flag. The most desirable 

 Pk. 5c., oz. 15c., 



for market or family use, 

 Klb. 40C., 11). $1.25. 

 Musselburgh. A very large variety of superior quality 

 5 cts., or.. 20 cts., Klb. 50 cts., lb. fi.50, 



LATE CROP 



About ten days earlier than Stowell's 

 F^vergreen. Color pure wliite; produc- 

 tive and attractive, and very sweet. Pt. 16c., qt. 25c., Kpk. 75c., 

 pk. $1.26. 



Black Mexican. Very sweet and of superior flavor ; grains black. 



Ft. 15 cts., (jt. 25 cts., }^pk. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 

 Country Gentleman. Same as Ne Plus Ultra, but with large ears. 



I't. 15 cts., (11. 25 cts., Vi^V. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 

 Late Mammoth. Rank in growth ; large ears, rich and sweet. 



I't. 15 cts., ([t. 25 cts., Jipk. 75 cts., pk. S1.25. 

 Sweet Fodder Corn. For soiling and green fodder. Pt. 10 cts., 



ijt. 15 cts., i)k. $1, Bus. S3. 



POP-CORN (On the Ear Only) 



White Rice. Lb., 25 cts., by mail, postpaid ; 10 lbs., $1. 

 White Pearl. Lb., 25 cts., by mail, postpaid ; 10 lbs., $1. 

 Queen's Golden. Lb. 30 cts., by mail, postpaid; 10 lbs., $1.50. 



Field Corn 



The leading and best varieties. (See page 95.) 



KOHLRABI 



^of)Irabi Cjiou-Rave Co/itiabo 



One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill 



Combines the virtues of the turnip and cabbage, but excels both in 

 nutritive, hardy and productive cjualities. The seed may be sown in 

 June, in rows 18 inches apart, and the plants thinned out to 8 or 10 

 inches. 



Boddington's Early White Delicious 



The finest variety for frames and early work — 

 does not get tough and woody. Highly recom- 

 mended for all purpo.ses. Pkt. lOc, oz, 36c., 

 Klb. $1.25, lb. $4.60. 



Early Short-leaved White Vienna. The 



earliest and best table variet}'. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 

 25 cts., Klb. 60 cts , lb. $2. 



Early Short-leaved Purple Vien- 

 na. Similar to the preceding, ex- 

 cept in color, which is of a bluish 

 purple. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., %\h. 

 ■ 60 cts., lb. $2. 



Produces a large, thick 

 stem and of mild flavor. 



Kohlrabi, 

 Boddington's 

 Early White 

 Delicious 



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Anywhere in the United States 

 '^"^BBB^ to any Post Office, Railroad Ex- 

 jr CBiS! press Office or Station at our op- 

 } pQ^- ^ Vegetable and Flower 



^^Wp Seeds by the packet, ounce, quar- 

 ter pound, half pound and pound. 

 Also Flowering Bulbs at single and dozen rates, and 

 books. 



If pints and quarts of Peas, Beans and Corn are wanted, 

 post or express paid, please remit extra at the rate of 8 

 cents per pint and 15 cents per quart. 



