Northern Grown Seeds.Plants and Nursery Stock 
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ENDIVE 
This plant furnishes an attractive and appet- 
izing salad for the fall ami winter months, or 
by repeated sowing a supply may be had 
nearly all the year around. 
(Xraan PnrloH Leaves finely eut or lacer- 
U1CC11 V/U11CU ated , giving the plant a 
rich mossy appearance which is greatly en- 
hanced when the centers are nicely 
^. blanched. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Hlb. 
40c, lb. $1.25. 
- White Curled 
variety does not 
need blanching to prepare it for use. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15e, Mlb. 40e, lb. $1.30. 
RoHinan Forms large heads of 
DdldVldll broa(1 tnjck leaves. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 'Alb. 35c, lb. $1.10. 
Endive, White Curled 
GOURDS 
lonoco Woct fta-cr These exactly resemble the eggs of hens, making 
JdUCSC llCOl l*b& a capital nest egg: superior to glass eggs, as they 
Dt break. The plant is a rapid growing climber. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, Hlb. 
rir Trmirrri Very useful for baskets, dishes, buckets, etc. They 
;al HUUgU have hard, thick shells, lasting for years, and capable of 
ling from two to ten gallons each. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, Hlb. 60c. 
, npr Named for its resemblance to a dipper. The capacity varies from a 
'V cl pint to a quart, with handles six to twelve inches long. They are 
renient for dipping hot liquids, etc. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, Mlb. 60c. 
cViclntri rtr I tiff o A natural dishcloth, and a most admirable one 
MIOIUIU VI mild, is furnished by the peculiar lining of this fruit, 
ch is sponge-like, porous, clastic and durable. Pkt. 10c, oz. 35c. 
Do Mivnd firnomontal A collection of the most ornamentals, beau- 
e inlXeU UITldnieiHdJ. tifully colored, mottled and striped. 
. 10c, 2 pkts. 25c, oz. 40e. 
erbs. Pot, Sweet and Medicinal 
Save a corner of the garden for a few aromatic herbs. They thrive nicely 
ng the sunny side of the garden fence, and they will require a deep and 
ly rich soil. Thyme. Savory and Sage are great additions to many soups 
I stews. Cut them just before they bloom on a bright, sunny day, tie them 
in s and hang them up to dry. 
Scotch ftt7a 
KALE, or BORECOLE 
The Kales arc more hardy than cabbage, make excellent greens for win- 
ter and spring use. The small heads to be cooked like spinach. 
Dwarf Curled 
sown in 
all for 
spring market. Finely curl- 
ed leaves of a deep green. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 1 0c, Hlb. 25e, 
lb. 65c. 
Tall Scotch F d ° ee X 
fringed, color rich green, 
giows about 30 in. high. 
Pkt. 5c. oz. 10c, Hlb. 
25c, lb. 65c. 
Kale, Dwarf Curled Scotch 
Dwarf German 2 r 5 l cn " OTled - very hardy 
HORSE 
se, used for flavoring. A well known annual 
m, very fragrant, odor similar to lemons 
ail. sweet, for soups and stews 
rage, excellent for bees, also used as a pot herb... ■ 
riiway, for flavoring purposes.. 
■riander, grown for its seeds 
11, used in soups and sauces, pungent taste ■ 
■nnel, sweet, ornamental, used in confectionery 
Drelmund. used medicinally, will thrive in any soil 
ivender, aromatic 
ternary, aromatic, fragrant odor 
ne. used for medicinal purposes 
ffron, medicinal properties 
Re, used in sausage, etc 
nimer Savory, for seasoning, dressing and soups ■ • • 
eet Marjoram, flavoring, not hardy at the north. . • 
ormwood, used medicinally, strong, fragrant odor. ■ 
iyme, (true broad-leaved English) 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
$0.05 
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Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c. Hlb. 
RADISH 
Sets planted in May, small end down, with 
the top one inch below the surface, in rich, 
well-cultivated soil, will form roots of large 
size in one season's growth. Before planting, 
the top of the set should be cut off slantingly, 
so as to prevent decay from water resting on 
the top. The large roots will be ready to pull 
in October, and from these large roots a sup- 
ply of sets can be cut off for the next spring's 
planting. It is customary to gather the crop 
of roots in October and keep them in trenches, 
ready to market during the winter. Small 
roots, 6 for 15c, 12 for 25c, postpaid. 
Special prices on larger quantities. 
LEEKS 
May's Exhibition ift^"^ 
mous size, the stalk being tender up to a 
height of 15 inches or more. If you have never 
grown Leeks you should try this sort. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 30c. 
Brno rl TTIocr Tne gardener's favorite. 
DIUdU Tldg plants strong, with broad 
leaves. Pkt. 6c, oz. 10c, Hlb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 
Horse Radish 
K0HL-RABI 
Kohl-Rabi is grown for its tur 
nip-shaped bulb, which is formed 
above ground by the expansion of 
the8tem. The bulb should be used 
while young and tender, as age 
detracts from its good quality. 
Leek, Exhibition 
Kohl Rab! 
LARGE GREEN 
Early White Vienna ft^^'S 
market gardeners. Pkt. 5e, oz. 20c, Hlb. 50c. 
Early Purple 
15c, 1 . lb. 50c. 
A late variety largely grown for feeding stock. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. bib. 40c. 
Very similar to the last, ex- 
cept in color. Pkt. 5c. OZ. 
HOLT'S MAMMOTH SAGE 
The illustration shows a leaf of average size. The plants are very strong 
■owing, the first season attaining one foot in height, and spreading so that a 
Dgle plant covers a circular space three feet in diameter. The leaves are 
>rne well above the soil, keeping them clean: they are very large and of un- 
sual substance, strong in flavor, and of superior quality. It is perfectly 
irdy, even in New England, and attains still larger growth the second sea- 
n. In every wav the most desirable sage: it never seeds. Plants 10c each, 
for 25c, postpaid. By express, 50c per dozen. 
r EGET ABLE PLANTS... 
All orders for vegetable plants will be filled in season when plants are in right condition, and at the right time 
:ady for shipment. 
A a RACE PLANTS, Ear); standard varieties (our choice) ready June 1st. 
!>y mail. doz. 20c, 100 75c, by express. 100 50c. 1.000 $4.00. 
ABBAGE PLANTS. Late standard varieties (our choice) ready July 1st, 
by mail, doz. 20c. 100 75c; by express, 100 40c, 1.000 $3.50. 
AULIFLOWER PLANTS, (Ready in May) by mail, doz. 30c, 100 $1.85: by 
express. 100 $1.00. 
EiERY PLANTS, (Ready July 1st) by mail, doz. 80c, 100 75c; by express, 
loo ooc, 1.000 $4.00. 
GG PLANTS, (Ready June 1st) by mail. doz. 40c; by express, 100 $2.00. 
EPPER PLANTS, (Ready June 1st) by mail. doz. 40c; by express, loo $1.50. 
Holt's Mammoth Sage 
See dates when different varieties are 
TOMATO PLANTS, (Ready June 1st) standard varieties (our choice) Trans 
planted, by mail. doz. 35c: by express, loo $1.50, 1.000 $9.00. 
AT PRICES QUOTED "BY MAIL" WE DELIVER FREE, POSTPAID. 
AT PRICES QUOTED ' BY EXPRESS" THEY ARE SENT AT PURCHAS- 
ER'S EXPENSE. 
Write for special prices on large lots. 
We Cannot Supply Named Varieties. 
