KELLY GARDENS, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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HORSE RADISH 
CULTURE — Prepare ground as for any garden crop. Plant sets, sloping cut 
end down, in dibber holes, top of set one inch below surface. One foot apart in 
the row and rows 2"^ to 3 feet, or set 20 inches apart each way. 
23— COMMON VARIETY— Plant in April and May 10,000 sets per acre. One of 
the most profitable of garden crops. Smooth, nice roots will always sell on 
any market. Always treat it as an annual by digging the entire crop every 
fall and winter and resetting each spring. 
Prepaid, Doz., 30c; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10 
CUCUMBER 
20— CUCUMBER (In- 
dividuals) — A hill 
of plants growing 
ready to set out, 
that will produce 
"slicers" weeks in 
advance of the us- 
usal seed grown. 
Not prepaid. 
Doz. 75c; 100, $4.00 
21 — DILL — The plant that gives the zest to dill pickles. 
Plants — Prepaid — Doz., 15c; 100, $1.06 
6&— MATURED DILL— At pickle time. Prepaid— Bunch, 20c; doz. bunches, $1.50 
19 — CRESS (True Water) — A most delicious salad plant. While it can be grown 
in a very moist location, it thrives best when its roots are submerged in r««- 
MiBg water. Any suitable location should have a supply of water cress. 
Prepaid— Doz., 30c; 100, $2.M 
CAULIFLOWER 
It is generally supposed that this 
always high-priced vegetable is very 
difficult to produce. It is if your 
propagation stock, whether it be seeds 
or plants, is inferior. 
I am using the very best cauliflower 
seed produced, grown by one of tlie 
most e.xpert growers in theworld. 
II — CAULIFLOWER Snowball 
— For the early crop, set dar- 
ing first half of May. Late crops, the 
most profitable, set May 10 to July I, 
7500 plants per acre. Matures 80 t« 
100 days. We offer the very best im- 
ported direct from one of the most 
successful cauliflower seed growers 
in Europe. Fall matured cauliflower 
is a handsome paying crop; always 
ready sale in any market. Every fall 
and pickling season finds our markets 
bare of good, solid cauliflower. 
Prepaid— Doz., 30c; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.25; not prepaid— 1000 $7 00 
74— CAULIFLOWER— Snowball in FLATS. Each $1.25 by express, not prepaid. 
17— CHICORY— WITLOOF or FRENCH ENDIVE— The roots can be used 
when dried and parched as a substitute for coffee, but this variety is pur- 
posely grown for iWitloof, used as a salad, both raw and cooked. Set the 
roots in a trench, cover with soil 3 to 6 inches, and when the tops appear cut 
off an inch or so from the crown. This blanched "Witloof" or "French 
Endive" is an epicurean delicacy. Strong roots. 
