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Specialties for tiie Garden That All Should Plant 
COLLARDS 
QEOBGIA, SOVTHEBN, OB 
OBEOIii:. A variety of cabbage known 
In different specimens as "Cole," 
"Colewort," or simple "Greens," It is 
extensively used in the south. We offer 
the true white or green stemmed sort 
so exclusively used in the South. 
Forms a large loose open head, or a 
mass of leaves on tall stems. Freez- 
ing does not injure, but rather im- 
proves their quality. Sow thick in 
drills, in rich ground, transplanting 
when 4 inches high and thin to 2 or 3 
feet apart in the row when the proper 
size. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 22 cents; 
V4 pound, 75 cents, postpaid. 
CORN SALAD 
FETTICVS OB I^AMB'S ImHTTVCJS. 
This delightful salad, known as 
Mache-Steck Salot. is used during the 
Winter and Spring months as a sub- 
stitute for lettuce, and is also cooked 
and used like spinach. In warm 
weather the plants will mature in 
four to six weeks. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 15 cents; ^ pound, 35 cents, 
postpaid. 
THE WONDERFUL 
COFFEE BERRY 
THE OBEAT HEAI^TH SBIITK 
Once Tried Always Used 
All pronounce it better than the 
genuine. It is certainly the best 
berry to mix with otlier coffee I ever 
saw. Half and half will produce a 
drink claimed by many to be equal 
to a good cup of Rio. It is very 
hardy, easily raised and most enor- 
mously productive. You can raise 
your own coffee for one cent a pound. 
Packet, 5 cents; H pound, 16 cents; 
>4 pound, 28 cents; poiind, 50 cents, 
postpaid. 
CHERVIL 
Hardy annual, worthy of more gen- 
eral use for flavoring and garnishing. 
Curled variety more beautiful than 
parsley. 
CUBIiED. Greatly superior to the 
old, plain variety, earlier, more hand- 
some, having- fully as fine perfume 
and flavor. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 
15 cents, postpaid. 
CRESS 
KEW UPLAND CBESS. Has the 
highly prized flavor of Water Cress. 
It is so hardy as to be green nearly 
the whole year, and is ready for use 
before any other salad in Spring. Its 
usage should be more general, as it is 
of as easy culture as spinach. It is a 
perennial plant, and can be grown for 
several years without renewal. Packet, 
4 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
CVBIiED, OB FEFFEB OBASS. 
This small salad Is much used with 
lettuce to the flavor of which its 
warm, pungent taste makes a most 
agreeable addition. Packet, 3 cents; 
ounce, 5 cents; >4 pound, 15 cents; % 
pound, 28 cents; pound, 50 cents. 
TBVE WATEB CBESS. This is 
quite distinct from the last, and only 
thrives when its roots and stems are 
submerged in water. It is one of the 
most delicious of small salads, and 
should be planted wherever a suitable 
place can be found. Packet, 4 cents; 
onace, 25 cents. 
SURE POP 
"POP CORN" 
FOR THE 
BOYS 
Improved New Vork Spineless. 
Eg£r Plant. 
Endive, Fine Qreen Curled. 
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SELECTED POP CORN 
Pop corn should be found in every 
garden, especially if there are children 
to enjoy it during the long winter 
evenings, which bring young people 
together for social amusement. 
SIOITABCK WHITE BICE: Our 
strain is an improvement, with large 
ears. Six ears on a stalk Is not a rare 
occurrence. The grains are sharply 
pointed, and the ear is a handsome 
one. Packet, 5 cents; 14 pound, 12 
cents; H pound, 20 cents; pound, 35 
cents, postpaid. 
QUEEN'S GOLDEN. This is per- 
hap.s the handsomest of all the pop 
corns when on the ear, surpassing all 
others in size and color. It pops per- 
fectly white. Produces four to six 
ears on a stalk. Packet, 5 cents; % 
pound, 12 cents, 14 pound, 20 cents; 
pound, 35 cents, postpaid. 
EGG PLANT 
NEW VOBK lUFBOVED SPINE- 
LESS. This is an entirely spineless 
strain of the large purple-fruited, 
which is the well-known standard. 
The plants are equally as productive, 
fruits as large and well colored, but 
stems and clyx are entirely free from 
spine. Packet, 8 cents; 14 ounce, 30 
cents; ounce, 50 cents; V4 pound, 
$1.40; »4 pound, $2.65; pound, ffiS.OO, 
postpaid. 
EABI.Y I^ONG FUBPI^E. Hardier 
and much earlier than the large New 
York Purple, succeeding farther 
north. Thin fruits from six to ten 
inches Ions. Packet, 6 cents; ^ 
ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 45 cents, post- 
paid. 
BI;aCK BEAUTY. As large as the 
New York Improved, but about ten 
days earlier. Very rich purplish black. 
■Packet, 10 cents; Yz ounce, 30 cents; 
ciuuce, 50 cents; V4 pound, $1.40; y, 
jiound, $2.65; pound, $5.00, postpaid. 
ENDIVE 
This is one of the most refreshing 
nd attractive of all autumn and Win- 
er salads. It is commonly known in 
estaurants as Chlcoree, and is most 
ppetizing when served mixed with 
ettuce, with French dressing. Sow 
eed from middle of June to last of 
LUgUSt. 
GBEEN CUBI^ED. Leaves flnely 
cut or laciniated. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 12 cents; % pound, 40 cents; 
pound, 75 cents; pound, $1.35, post- 
paid. 
WHITE CUBI^ED. Does not need 
blanching, the midribs being naturally 
of a pale golden yellow, and the flnely 
cut and curled leaves almost white. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 12 cents; V4 
pound, 40 cents; H pound, 75 cents; 
pound, $1.35, postpaid. 
GIANT FBINGED, or "OYSTEB." 
This is the beautifully fringed sort 
displayed upon blocks of ice on piles 
of oysters before so many restau- 
rants. Of strong growth, it has a 
larsre white heart and broad stems. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 12 cents; ^ 
pound, 40 cents; \i pound, 75 cents; 
pound, $1.35, postpaid. 
BATAVIAN. Large heads of broad 
thick leaves, which can be blanched 
as a salad or make excellent cooked 
greens. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 19 
cents; ^ pound, 40 cents, postpaid. 
