SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



Q t V Ji^rt THESE PRICES 



OlA I^Ult^O INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



One Ounce of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Four Pounds to the Acre. Fifty Days to Produce a 



Crop Suitable for Cutting. 



Hardy greens for cutting. Curly, loose-leaved plants of the Cabbage family, of hardy character and 

 suceeedmg on almost any soil. Sow in early Spring when the Oak is in full leaf and again in early Autumn, 

 Drill in rows of 2| feet and thin to 8 to 10 inches, according to vigor of variety. 



Landreths' Blooms- 

 dale Kale, 50 

 days . — Similar 



to, but far better than, 

 Dwarf Curled Scotch, 

 being very curly, broader 

 spreading and far denser 

 in foliage, darker in color, 



so short in stem as to rest ,<^i^^^W.* ^-^ fXW-'"^' • ■* ' ■ - v 



directly on the ground. ^^^^^^^^M^^^^^:^'' • ' ' . '■ ^ ' * 



Plants broader than a v •r-r.-'z^ ' 



bushel basket and seem- ^^^^^^^^^k '.• - • - ■ . . ^^.k 



ing to hug the earth. ■' " / ^'"'^^ ^ -wZm 



More hardy than Dwarf 

 Curled Scotch, passing 



unharmed through the ^•^^mm^^MM^^i 

 severest winter as far ^J^^^K^sm^^^ ' ^1 

 north as Philadelphia. 

 9 inches. IsI^S^^^SW- 



Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. ^.^^ v™^t^ >^ , 



$1.50 50 20 10 V.''\^ ^4 ' ■ "'A 



Dwarf Extra Curled Ger- ' ' ' ^ 



man Greens. — A vari- . f^m^MM^ ' "t'i '^^^i 



ety of lighter green tint 

 than the Dwarf German 

 Greens, and much curled. 



Lb. I Lb. Oz. Pkt. Bloomsdale Kale — Leaves almost flat on the ground. Very choice. 



70 25 10 5 



Norfolk or DwarfCurled Scotch, 55 days.— Afavorite sort. 



Foliage yellowish-green, but not as dwarf as Bloomsdale 90 25 10 5 



Philadelphia Dwarf German Greens, Siberian, 60 days. — I^eaves curled on 

 edges; hardy, standing the most rigorous winters. ^ Blue leaved, or slate color. 

 Sow in Autumn for "sprouts" or "greens." Height 4 to 6 inches. Sow in 



permanent position. Color dark 65 20 10 5 



Dwarf Curled Slow Seeder or Imperial, 60 days. — A sort slow to shoot, and for 

 that reason very profitable both to the market and private gardener. Very 



productive in leaves, blue-green and curled on edges 75 25 10 5 



Spring Kale. — Sow four or five seeds to the inch in the open garden very early in 



the Spring. It will afford a quicker cutting of greens than any other plant 50 15 10 5 



Leek 



Two Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Four Pounds to the Acre. Ninety Days from Ger- 

 mination to Edible Condition. 



Sow when the Apple is in bloom and again in Midsummer. If for permanent position, sow in rows 

 of 2 feet; if for transplanting, sow in close beds. To secure a full development, thin out the rows or plant 

 the seedlings at 3 inches apart in the row. Upon the approach of hard frost take up the plants and preserve 

 in trenches the same as Celery. Yield from about 100 to 150 bushels to the acre. Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



Carentan, 80 days. — Very superior, large rooted, broad leaved. Very hardy $1 . 75 50 20 5 



Rouen, 90 days. — Thick, short stem with numerous fan-shaped leaves. Long 



standing 1.75 50 20 5 



Musselburgh, 80 days. — ^A remarkably large and showy variety. Very popular. .. 1.75 50 20 5 

 Large London or Flag, 90 days. — Scotch or Broad Flag — an old standard variety 



with recurved leaves 1.75 50 20 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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