You Eliminate a Large Part of the Risk of Crop Failure When You Plant Kilgore's Seed Potatoes 
KILGORE'S SEED POTATOES 
FOR FALL PLANTING. NOT PREPAID. 
Plant 600 pounds of Seed Potatoes per acre in 3 to 4 foot rows 
Fine potatoes can be grown in the fall, but we do not recommend them as a money-making shipping crop, as they would come in 
competition with the northern crop just being harvested at that time. However, fall planting is all right to produce a crop for 
local market. 
Plant in drills 3 to 4 feet apart, dropping a seed every 15 inches in the row. Use from 600 to 1200 pounds of good vegetable or 
Potato Special fertilizer. Plant from the latter part of August until October 15. 
For early fall planting it is desirable to use small potatoes and plant whole, as it is next to an absolute impossibility to get the seed 
up if it is cut; therefore, do not cut the seed for August, September, and early October planting. In early fall, during hot weather, 
plant seed 5 to 6 inches deep. 
We will have limited quantities of the small, well-matured stock for August, September, and early October planting as follows: 
RED BLISS. Write for price. SPAULDING ROSE. Write for price. 
We will be able to furnish the new crop of well-matured, regular line of northern grown seed potatoes early in October, or just as 
early as possible to secure sufficiently well-matured stock that is safe to cut and make early plantings. Bred-Rite (Packed in 100-lb. 
crates). State Certified and Selected potatoes in 100-lb. bags of both Red Bliss and Spaulding Rose varieties available early in 
October. Write for prices. 
RADISH 
Plant 4 pounds of seed per acre, or 1 ounce to 
50 feet of row 
Culture. Plant in rows 12 to 15 inches apart and 
thin to 2 inches in the row. For best results, a rich, 
loose, moist, sandy loam soil is best. Radishes must 
be grown rapidly to be of the best quality. 
Our seed stock is produced each year from carefully 
selected, transplanted roots. 
Prices quoted are postpaid. Write for prices on 
larger quantities 
Kilgore’s Bred - Rite Early Scarlet Globe. 
(21 days.) We have a perfected stock 
BRED-RITE of this extra early variety. The roots 
BKX33EXEMI are of good size, globe to olive-shaped, 
“* ,,K with a very small top. They are al¬ 
ways crisp and tender, of uniformly bright scarlet 
color. In great demand in all markets. Pkt. 5c; 54 lb. 
25c; lb. 75c. 
Scarlet Button. ( 20 days.) An extremely early, 
' ■ ■■ small red-rooted variety with very 
small tops. Roots are perfectly globular in shape, of 
uniform bright red color and of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 5c; lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
Scarlet Turnip White-Tipped. ( 21 days.) Pkt. 
■ ■■ 5c; 54 lb. 25c; 
lb. 75c. 
Long White Icicle. /, 23 _c ayspkt ' 5c; ^ lb ’ 25c; 
— ib. 75c. 
Long Scarlet Short Top or Cincinnati Market. 
(25 days.) Pkt. 5c; 54 lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Early Scarlet Globe Radish 
Unsurpassed in Color and Uniformity 
RHUBARB or Pie Plant 
Sow 3 to 4 lbs. of seed in seed beds for an acre of plants, or plant, 5 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre in field 
Culture. Plant in the fall in rows 3 to 4 feet apart and thin to about 18 inches in the row. Rhubarb does best in well-drained 
fertile soil, rich in humus, and is especially well adapted to well-drained muck soil. 
Linnaeus. 
(125 days.) This variety produces thick, fleshy stalks of the best quality and flavor. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 15c; Ib. 45c; lb. $1.50; Postpaid. 
SALSIFY 
Plant 1 ounce of seed to 50 feet of row 
Drill seed in rows IV 2 feet apart, and when 4 inches high thin out, leaving plants 4 to 6 inches apart. Sal¬ 
sify succeeds best in rich, deep, sandy soil. Plant in Florida from October to March. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. ( 120 days ) Pkt - 5c ; oz - 20c ‘> postpaid. 
SAGE 
A very popular garden herb for the South. It is used in flavoring or seasoning and is said to have medi¬ 
cinal properties. Leaves should be cut as plant blooms, and should be dried quickly in the shade. It is a 
perennial plant, and may be divided for a crop the second year. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. Postpaid. 
Plant City, Bel’e Glade, Gainesville, Homestead, Miami, Pahokee, Palmetto, Pompano, 
Sanford, Vero Beach, Wauchula, and West Palm Beach 
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