Kill; 
OMETED 
RHUBARB 
— Fr. RHUBARBE 
Sow seed in May, and in the succeeding spring transplant into deeply 
trenched and well manured soil, leaving three feet between plants. In fall the 
beds should receive a heavy dressing of manure 
VICTORIA — The most popular variety; comes quite true from seed. or. 30c; 
pkt. Sc. RhubarbRoots — 20c each, $2.00 per dozen; 
SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT 
— Fr. SALSIFIS 
Sow early in the spring, in drills a foot or more apart, covering the seed not 
more than two inches in depth. Thin out to six inches apart. A portion of the 
crop may remain in the ground all winter, like the Parsnip. One ounce will sow 
75 feet of drills. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND 
This is the larffest and most profitable variety now in cultivation. ^ lb. 
$1.50; oz. SOc; pkt. 5c. 
LONG WHITE FRENCH— The old favorite variety. K lb. $1.50; oi. SOc; 
SPINACH 
-Fr. EPINARD 
One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drills. Sow in early Spring, m drills 
a foot apart (10 to 12 lbs. to the acre), every two weeks for a succession, and as it 
grows, thin out for use. Sow the seed of New Zealand in hills 2 feet apart each 
way, three or four seeds in a hill. This is fit for cutting all summer. 
VICTORIA 
pkt. 5c. 
SCORZONERA 
SEA KALE 
Cultivate same manner 
as Salsify. 
Oz. 50c.; pkt. Sc. 
Per oz. 25c.; pkt. 5c. 
The foliage is heavy, the broad, dark-green leaves being of the true Savoy 
appearance and of the finest quality. It remains in prime condition from two to 
three weeks after nearly all other varieties have run to seed. Lb. 75c.; J4 
25c.; oz. iOc; pkt. Sc. 
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH 
This variety is grown to supply the place of the ordinary spinach during the 
hottest months of the year, or in dry arid localities where the ordinary spinach 
does badly. The plants continue to yield a supply of leaves during the whole 
summer, requiring hardly any attention. Lb. $1.00; 14 40c. ; oz. 15c. ; pkt. 5c. 
VIROFLAY— Lb. 7Sc.; Ji lb. 23c.; oz. lOc; pkt. Sc. 
LONG STANDING— Lb. 75c.; K lb. 2Sc.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
PRICKLY — Hardy, for autumn sowing. Lb. 75c.; }i lb. 2Sc.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
BLOOMSDALE or NORFOLK SAVOY— Large curied and wrinkled leaves; 
tender and of the finest flavor. Lb. 7Sc.; 'A lb. 25c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
TURNIP 
— Fr. NAVET 
One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. 
CULTURE — For early use should be sown as soon as ground is dry enough, in drills from 12 to 15 
inches apart; thin out 6 to 9 inches in rows, according to size of variety. 
EARLY WHITE MILAN 
Root is small, very smooth, flat, entirely white with a slender tap root. A variety of the Purple Top 
Milan, quite as early and milder in flavor. Lb. $1.60; ^ lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. Sc. 
SUPERB WHITE MODEL 
A white variety of beautiful shape, perfectly globular in form and very smooth. Remarkable for its 
form, earliness and fine quality. Is of medium size and a splendid cropper. Lb. $1.50; }4 lt>. 40c.; oz, 
15c.; pkt. 5c. 
SELECTED GOLDEN BALL or ORANGE JELLY 
Root is perfectly globular and generally about 4 inches in diameter. Skin is very smooth, and bright 
golden yellow. Flesh is soft and well flavored. A half-early and a splendid sort for the table. Lb. 60c.; 
M lb. 20c.: oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
A large root, white underground and purple on the upper part for about one-half of the length of the 
root. Is of splendid quality and a very heavy yielder. Flesh white, firm and tender. Lb. 60c.; lb. 
20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 
This handsome variety is medium-sized, very flat, quite smooth, pure white on the underground part 
and bright violet red on the upper part. It is one of the earliest varieties known. Fine quality flesh. 
Lb. $1.60; H lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
EARLY SNOWBALL OR WHITE STONE 
An early medium-sized round, smooth variety, pure white skin and flesh; quality crisp, tender and 
sweet. Lb. 75c.; lb. 2Sc.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH — A standard early white flat turnip; an excellent garden variety, of 
mild flavor. Lb. 60c.; }4 lb. 20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
LARGE YELLOW GLOBE or AMBER— A yellow-fleshed globe-shaped variety, of large size, a splendid 
keeper and excellent for both table and stock. Lb. 60c.; ^ lb. 20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
EARLY WHITE STRAP LEAF — A quick growing, popular variety, flat, 4 to 5 inches in diameter; white 
flesh of excellent quality. Lb. 60c.; 14 lb. 20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
EARLY RED or PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF — Similar to above, but with red top. Flesh white and 
finely grained and mild flavor. Lb. 60c.; 14 ll^. 20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
SWEET GERMAN SWEDE— Medium-sized white-fleshed variety of fine flavor, and solid. Lb. 60c.; 
14 lb. 20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
LAING'S PURPLE TOP SWEDE— The best garden variety of Swede turnip, medium size and of excel- 
lent quality. Lb. SSc; H lb. 20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. (post paid, lb. 6Sc.) 
(For other varieties see Agricultural Seeds.) 
TURNIP "PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE" 
When seeds are to be sent by ma 
added lb. 8 cents per lb. 
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il» add postage for ^ lb. 6 cents; 1 lb. 10 cents and for each 
