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Wonderful Half-Long Scarlet, 23 days.— So rapid in growth as to develop per- Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 

 fectly in 23 days. Grows about 2\ inches long, contracting from a broad 

 shoulder to a sharp point; very symmetrical and uniform in shape, color a bright 



scarlet, and altogether a gem $1 .25 40 15 5 



WINTER VARIETIES 

 Celestial or Chinese Half-Long Stump, 60 days. — Pure 



white, in shape somewhat resembling a half -long stump-rooted Carrot. A 



quick variety, very tender and agreeable in flavor 1.50 45 15 5 



Spanish, Long Black, 70 days. — Roots growing ten to twelve inches in length 



and two to three inches in thickness 1.50 45 15 5 



Long White Spanish. — Valuable for Winter use. Keeping as well as a Potato .... 1 . 50 45 15 5 



Round Black Spanish, 50 days. — A Winter Radish, cultivated in Autumn and 



keeping like a Potato 1.50 45 15 5 



Scarlet China Winter or China Rose. — A fine Winter sort; root a half -long 



stump of from 2 to 3 inches; scarlet and pink in color 1.50 45 15 5 



Rape 



Sow Five Pounds to the Acre 

 Dwarf Essex.— Used for feeding hogs and sheep 30 



Rhubarb or Pie Plant 



Four Ounces of Seed will Sow 100 Yards. Ten Pounds to the Acre. 



Propagated by buds from old roots or from seed. To raise seedlings, sow the seed when the Cherry 

 is in bloom, in rows at 1 foot, and thin the plants to 10 inches. To set the seedlings or the buds from old 

 roots, mark out the ground 3 x 4 or 4 x 4 feet, preparing a rich bed for each plant. 



Success can only be attained on well-manured ground. The fertilizing cannot be overdone. 



We supply roots as well as seed. They continue vigorous many years. They are shipped only by 

 express, being too heavy for the mails. 



' »\\ Linnasus Seed. — A strong early sort; stalk deep green. Pkts., 5c; oz., 15c; lib., 45c; lb., 

 $1.50. 



Jy Victoria Seed.— Stalks thick, long, red. Pkts., 5c; oz., 15c; \ lb'., 45c; lb., $1.50. 



Rhubarb Smaller Sets — that is, cuttings made from the entire roots. — Per dozen sets, $1.00^ 

 by freight or express; $6.50 per 100. 



Salsify or Oyster Plant 



Two Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. 



L V M Edible 90 Days after Planting. 



This plant produces an edible root, long and slim, white-fleshed and smooth white skin. 



J Leaves gray-green, long, straight and narrow, It is a native of the south of Europe, but only 



I within the present century used as a culinary vegetable. Sow when the Cherry is in bloom, in 



< I drills, in deeply dug and well-manured ground; the drills should be 18 inches apart. When the 



'""4 plants are up a few inches weed and thin them so as to stand 4 to 5 inches from each other. 



L] Preserve in pits, same as Carrots or Beets. Cultivate in all respects as directed for Carrot, 



j Requires deep, rich land. Yield 100 to 150 bushels per acre. 



W Sandwich Island, 90 days. — A variety superior to the French sort, Lb. MLb. Oz. Pkt. 

 W producing smoother, larger and more vigorous roots, foliage stronger. on 

 Salsify Often called " vegetable oyster." Root s similar to a slim Parsnip $3.00 Ho 60 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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