12 Veqetable Seeds 
THE MEYER SEED CO 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
PURE CULTURE, SPORE PROCESS 
The best procurable; making cream colored Mushrooms. Brick 
25c., postpaid 32c.; 5 bricks $1.00, postpaid $1.15; 25 bricks $4.50, 
postpaid $4.85; 50 bricks $8.50, postpaid $9.10; full case, 100 bricks 
$16.00. Express or freight. 
CULTIVATION OF THE MUSHROOM 
Giving fall instruction how to grow this delectable vegetable. 
Price $1.00, postpaid 
MUSHROOM OR HOTBED THERMOMETERS 
Wood frame, heavy brass point. Parcel post weight, 2 lbs. $3.00. 
OKRA, OR GUMBO 
4 ounces to 40 feet of drill 
Culture —Sow the seed thickly in rich ground about the middle 
of May, or when the ground has become warm, in drills 3 ft. apart, 
1 in. deep; thin to 10 in. apart in drills. Grown for its green pods, 
which are used in soups, stews, etc., to which they impart a rich 
flavor, and are considered nutritious. 
White Velvet, or Lady Finger. Bears round, white, smooth pods, 
unlike other varieties, which are ridged or square edge. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 15c., 34 lb. 25c., lb. 60c. 
Improved Dwarf Green Prolific. Of dwarf growth but immensely 
productive and very early. Short, thick, green pods. Home grown 
seeds of superior quality. Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., lb. 25c., lb. 60c. 
Perkins' Mammoth Podded. The pods are of an intense green 
color, of unusual length, 8 or 9 in. Very superior for canning. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., lb. 25c., lb. 60c. 
Mushrooms 
■III I I CT A D n 1 ounce will sow 
IVlUO I HI\U 10 0 feet of drill 
Culture —A small, pungent salad, used like Cress; the white seed 
is also used for flavoring pickles, Pepper sauce, etc. For salads sow 
thickly in shallow drills 6 in. apart. Plants go to seed quickly, short 
rows should be sown frequently, rather than long ones at one time. 
Sowings can be made every week or two. To grow white seed, sow in 
April, in rows 1 ft. apart, and thin out to 3 in. apart when 2 in. high. 
Southern Giant Curled. Large, light green leaves, frilled at edge. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 34 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
White English. Used mostly for the white seeds. Pkt. 10c., oz. 
15c., J4 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
WE PAY POSTAGE ON SEEDS |LJ I Wkf ^ AMERICAN GROWN SEED 
ONLY ON THIS PAGE V/ Pi I U ll O 1 ounce for 100 feet of drill, 6 pounds for one acre 
Culture —For sets, sow the seeds early as possible in the Spring, very thickly in drills. As soon as the tops dry off in the Summer remove 
them to a dry, airy place, and early in the following Spring replant by placing the sets in shallow drills 12 in. apart and about 4 in. apart 
in the drills; the Onions of this process obtained are of large size early in the season, also will be grown to full size during the first season 
by sowing thinly in drills 1 ft. apart and about J4 in. deep in March or in early April, in strong land, well manured, and thinning them out 
to stand 3 or 4 in. apart in the drills. 
Prizetaker. This is the large, pale yellow Onion that is offered for 
sale in fruit stores and markets in the Fall. It grows to a very 
large size; flesh white, of mild and delicate flavor. The large 
Onions are raised the first year from seed, and with ordinary cul¬ 
ture produce enormous crops. The Onions sometimes go over 3 lbs. 
each in weight where good soil and culture is given them. Our seed 
is pure and genuine. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 34 lb. 50c., lb. $1.75. 
Large Red Wethersfield. Grows to full size the first season from 
seed; almost round, large size, deep red color, and keeps well. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 34 lb. 50c., lb. $1.75. 
Australian Brown. A brown skinned Onion which grows to a good 
size the first season. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 34 lb. 50c., lb. $1.75. 
White Silverskin. Ripens early; of large size, mild in flavor and 
excellent for Winter use; much esteemed for pickling when small. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., M lb. 60c., lb. $2.00. 
Southport White Globe. The earliest of the Southport Globes, 
perfecting a very handsome product within 90 days from sowing 
seeds. The bulbs are pure white and of a very mild flavor, also 
equally as good for keeping as the Yellow Globe. The flesh is 
remarkably firm and solid. It is an enormous yielder and as it is 
very attractive, always sells at high prices. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 
M lb. 60c., lb. $2.25. 
White Bermuda. They are of a mild and delicate flavor, and keep 
longer than any foreign variety. They will produce full grown 
Onions from seed the same season. >Pkt. 10c., oz. 50c. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. One of the most extensively used yellow 
Onions. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 34 lb. 50c., lb. $1.75. 
CHIVES (Schnittlauch). Very mild onion flavor, used with 
cottage cheese and on egg omelets. Pkt. 10c., oz. 75c. 
Used for an early crop of Onions, and should be planted 
just as soon as the ground can be worked. Press the 
bulb lightly in the ground and do not cover; in rows 
12 in. apart, 2 in. apart in the row; so that all the de¬ 
velopment goes in the Onion; on signs of their going to 
seed, bend the top over, but do not break it off. They 
can be harvested in this locality for Winter storage as 
early as July 10th. The advantage in planting sets lies 
in the fact that the young Onion is ready in 5 weeks from 
time of planting, while those grown from seed cannot 
be used until well in the Autumn. Shipped on local 
orders about March 1st, unless otherwise requested. 
For Parcel Post, add to all pts. 8c., qts. 10c., 
34 peck 13c., peck 18c., bus. 44c. 
Yellow Danvers. Qt. 20c., 34 peck 60c., peck $1.10, 
bus. of 32 lbs. $3.75. 
Japanese, or Ebenezer Onion Sets. This variety is 
globe shaped, about the color of a yellow Danver, is 
very solid and has a mild flavor. It will keep longer 
than any other variety. Qt. 20c., 34 peck 60c., 
peck $1.10, bus. of 32 lbs. $3.75. 
Large Red Wethersfield. Qt. 20c., 34 peck 60c., 
peck $1.10, bus. of 32 lbs. $3.75. 
White Silver Skin. Qt. 20c., 34 peck 65c., peck $1.15, 
bus. of 32 lbs. $4.00. 
Multiplier Onion Sets, yellow and white; and Egyp¬ 
tian Top Onion, brown—furnished in September and 
October. Market price. 
Prices on Onion Sets subject to change 
Prices on larger qtiantities furnished on request 
Prizetaker Onions 
