Vegetable Seeds 



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WEEBER y DON 



OTJBLED CHEKVIL 



CHERVIL 



German, Kerlel. French, CeifeuU. Spaiiisli. PerifoUo. 

 The Curled Chervil is cultivated like Parsley, and used £or garnishine 

 and flavoring soups and salads. The seed of the tuberous rooted is 

 sown in August, and treated like the Carrot. 



Curled Chervil. The young leaves are used Tor flavoring soups and 

 salads. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc, 14 lb. 30o., lb. $1.00. ' 



Tuberous Rooted. Prepared for the table like Carrots, this is one otthe 

 mcst delicious vegetables grown. Pkt. 8o., oz. 25c., % lb. 75c., lb. S'2.00. 



CHICORY 



German, Ghicorie. French, Gldcoree. Spanish, AcMvoria a Cafi;. 

 Chicory is cultivated ehielly for its roots, wliioh are dried and used as a 

 substitute or flavoring ingredient for coffee. The leaves, when blanched, 

 are also esteemed as an oxoollent salad. Cultivate as recommended for 

 Carrots. 



Large Kooted. PUt. 5o., oz. lOc, lb. 30o., lb. Sl.OO. 



Witloof. Sow in June and transplant in October in trenches one foot 

 deep ; cover the roots witli soil, adding a good layer of manure two to 

 three feet thick. Valuable as a salad as well as a vegetable. Pkt. 50, 

 oz. 15o., % lb. 40c., lb. S1.25. 



A popular salad which should be sown early In the spring — 

 very thickly in shallow drills— and at short intervals, for suc- 

 3 it soon runs to seed. 



CRESS or PEPPERGRASS 



German, Kresse. Frenoli, Cresson. Spanish, Masluei-zo. 

 One ounce wiU sow 150 feet of driU. 



Extra Curled. The best variety grown ; leaves are beauti- 

 fully cut and curled ; highly prized for garnishing. Pkt. Sc., 

 oz. lOc, % lb. 20c., lb. GOo. 



Australian. Fine, piquant flavor. Pkt. 5c,, oz. 10c. lb 



80c., lb. $1.00. ' * 



American, or Ivand. Eaten as Water Cress in winter 



Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc, % lb. 30o., lb. $1.00. 

 Upland, or Broad-Leaved AVinter. A garden substitute 



for Water Cress. Crisp, tender and perfectly hardy. Pkt. 



5c., oz. 15c., % lb. 40o., lb. $1.00. 



DANDELION 



German, Pardehlum. French, Pisae-en-lit. Spanish, Amargon. 

 One ounce xoiU sow ISO feel of driU. 



In snrinc. the blanched leaves of this nlat 



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done I 



French Garden. Pkt. 5c., oz. 2.5c., % lb. 75o., lb. $2.50. 



Improved Laree-Leaved. A thick-leaved variety, of great productiveness and fine flavor. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 75e., v; lb. $2.50. 



CORN SALAD or FETTICUS 



German, AcTeersalai. French, Maclie. Spanish, Macha VaierianiUa. 

 One ounce will sow tSOfeel of drill. 

 This excellent salad may be had the year round. Sow in September in drills eicht inches -uvu-t c 

 protect from frost by a light covering of hay or litter. The seed may also be sown in spriiii;. ' 

 Large-Seeded. The most popular variety grown. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc, % lb. 23c.., lb. 75c. 



COLLARDS or COLEWORT 



German, l!lalterl:ohl French. Chou. Spanish, Cahu 

 One ounce v>dl produce 3.000 phnils: 

 Sow the seeds at intervals from .Tune to August, in drills one foot 

 apart. They are ready for use when one luontli old but may be 

 transplanted six or eight inches apart to prolong the season. 

 True Georgia. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOc. lb- 30e , lb $1 00 



ering the seeds lightly and 



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CRESS, WATER 



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thinniii(-'.s i r.nrii, i 

 apart. Ihe Cross will be lit fur 

 True AVatcr Ores.s. Pkt. lOi 

 Erfurt Sweo( 



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 50c., H lb. S1.50, lb. $5.00. 

 Slore highly esteemed than the ordinary varietv 



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