SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



Eight Kales. 



One Ounce of Seed to loo 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 succeeding on almoa4 

 soil. Sow in early Spring when the Oak is in full leaf and again in early Autumn. Drill in rows of 23^ feet and thm tO- 



any soil. Sow in early Spring 

 3 to 10 inches, according to vigor of variety. 



BLOOMSDALE KALE — Leaves almost flat on the ground. Very choice 



Landreths' Bloomsdale Kale, 50 days.— ^^'^ilrer\i;an,Dw£f "^^^ 



Curled Scotch, being very curly, broader spreading and far denser in foliage, darker in 

 color, so short in stem as to rest directly on the ground. Plants broader than a bushel 

 basket and seeming to hug the earth. More hardy than Dwarf Curled Scotch, passing 



unharmed through the severest winter as far north as Philadelphia. 9 inches $1 50 -50 20 



DWARF EXTRA CURLED GERMAN GREENS.— A variety of lighter green tint than the 



Dwarf German Greens,, and much cm-led 80 25 10 



Dwarf Curled Scotch, 55 days.— ''SlJeT'IS^sim'^fl^To'thnSl 



Scotch Kale, . but not as dwarf as Bloomsdale 75 30 10 



■M'-.Y,fVvlT»i riY* 51 iVl avion Leaves curled on edges; hardy, withstanding the most 



XlUllUilV. Ul OiUOllCtll." rigorous winters. Blue leaved, or slate color ... . 65 20 10 



PHILADELPHIA DWARF GERMAN GREENS, 6o DAYS.— Sow in Autumn for "sprouts" or 

 "greens." Height 4 to 6 inches. Sow in permanent position. Color dark green, 



nearly blue , 65 20 15 



TALL CURLED SCOTCH 6o DAYS.— Manage as Winter Cabbage. Desirable for Winter 



use. Height 2 to 4 feet. Sow in beds and transplant 90 25 10 



DWARF CURLED SLOW SEEDER OR IMPERIAL, 6o 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 30 10 



SPRING KALE. — Sow four or five seeds to the inch in the open garden very early in the 



spring. It w^ill afford a quicker cutting of greens than any other plant 50 20 10 



Lawn Grass. ( 



See List of Varieties in this Cat- X 

 alogue on pages 92 and 93. / 



A GREEN SOD. — A quick green covering on bare earth can be obtained in two weeks after sowing White Clover— not as 

 good a sod as from choice Lawn Grass, but such as it is obtained in quarter the time. Therefore when an immediate 

 effect is desired use White Clover. One-quarter pound of White Clover will sow a space 20 x 20 feet or 400 square feett 

 Price, 60 cents per pound, postpaid. 



The Grass Seed Mixture "Landreths* Never Die" sold, postage paid, at 30c. per pound, is fully descrlfeetl 

 on page 93. 



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



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