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MUST AR1) Plant during September or October either broad- 
__ _ cast or in rows 12 to 18 inches apart. Plant one 
ounce to 100 feet of row, or broadcast 5 to 6 pounds per acre. 
No. 291. Tenderg reen or 
Mustard Spinach 
A mild mustard 
with a spinach 
flavor that can be 
grown in three to 
four weeks, and in 
almost any season, 
even during hot sum¬ 
mer weather, and 
make an abundance 
of greens. Make a 
planting every two 
weeks to have a 
connuUu^j aupply 
of the tenderest 
greens. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 
10c.; 3 lb. 20c.; lb. 
65c; 2 lbs. $1.10; 
5 lbs, $2.41; 10 lbs. Southern Giant Curled Mustard 
$4.35 postpaid. 
No. 290. Southern Giant Curled 
—The most popular 
_ _ . _ mustard with South¬ 
ern growers. It forms a great mass of leaves beautifully ruf¬ 
fled and finely curled and crimped around the edges, succulent, 
pungent and of sweet flavor. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 3 lb. 20c.; lb. 
60c.; 2 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.00 postpaid. 
No. 292. Chinese Broad Leaved —when prepared like 
____ spinach makes fine 
greens. Ready in six weeks from sowing; tender and free from 
bitter flavor. Pkt. 5c.; oz. ice.; 3 lb. 20c.; lb. 65c.; 2 lbs. $1.10; 
5 lbs. $2.40; 10 lbs. $4.35 postpaid. 
Onion Sets for Fail Planting 
Plant 4 inches apart in rows 1 foot apart and ab"Ut 3-inch deep, 
but do not cover the sets entirely, except Potato Onions, which 
plant 10 inches apart in 2-foot rows and cover 1 inch. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE PEARL.-—Extra early, pure white, mild 
and delicate flavor. Earlier than any other variety. Qt. (1 lb.) 
35c ; 3 peck 75c.; peck (8 lbs.) $1.40 postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 
25c.; J peck 65c.; peck $1.10 
SILVER SKIN—Qt. (1 lb.) 35c.; Speck 85c.; peck (8 lbs.) $1.40 
postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 25c.; 3 peek 65c.; peck $1.10 
YELLOW DANVERS—Qt. (1 lb.) 35c.; 3 peck 80c.; peck (8 lbs.) 
$1.30 postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 25c.; 3 peck 60c.; peck $1.00 
RED WETHERSPIELD—Qt. (1 lb.) 35c.; 3 peck 80c.; peck (8 lbs.) 
$1.30 postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 25c.; 3 peck 6Cc.; peck $1.00 
JAPANESE OR EBENEZER—Qt. 35c.; 3 peck 80c.; peck (8 lbs.) 
$1.30 postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 25c.; 3 peck 60c.; peck $1.00 
WHITE MULTIPLIER—Qt. (lib.) 35c.; 3 peck 85c.; peck (8 lbs.) 
$1.40 postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 25c.; 3 peck 65c.; peck $1.10 
YELLOW POTATO—Small Sets—Qt. (1 lb.) 35c.; 3 peck 85c.; 
pec £ « 8 lbs.) $1.40 postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 25c.; 3 peck 65c.; 
PARSLEY Plant half inch deep in 
September or October 
and give slight protection, or plant 
in cold-frame or hot-bed for winter 
use. Germinates slowly. Soak for 
twenty-four hours before planting. 
No. 314. Champion Moss 
Curled —the most improved strain; 
_ beautifully curled and 
' crimped. If cut when about three 
inches high, it starts a new growth 
that will be better curled and a 
brighter color. Pkt, 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
3 lb. 25c.; lb. 75c.; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. 
$3.00 postpaid. 
No. 315. Plain or Single 
dark green. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. 
5 lbs. $3.00 postpaid. 
—Hardier than 
stronger flavored 
; 3 lb. 25c.; lb. 75c. 
the curled, 
; color very 
.; 2 lbs. $1.25; 
RTTTT’RARD ROOTS —In November set out 4 feet apart 
IvnUDAlVD KUUia in rich soil in a shaded place, using 
plenty of stable manure. Protect with manure during winter. 
By mail postpaid, 20c. each; 3 for 50c.; $1.50 per dozen. Not 
postpaid, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 6 for 75c:; $1.25 per dozen. 
Onion Seeds for Fall Planting 
Plant in a well-prepared bed in August or September, and when 
the size of a goose quill transplant 4 inches apart in 18-inch rows, 
trimming the tops and roots; it is not unusual to double the yield 
by transplanting. For fall planting we recommend Copper King, 
Prize Taker and Mammoth Silver King. One ounce plants 100 
feet of drill; 5 to 6 pounds will transplant an acre. 
Prize 
Taker 
or 
Spanish 
King 
No. 308. Prize Taker or Spanish King 
—Attains an enormous size; 
flesh white; sweet, mild 
and tender. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 
25c.; 3 lb.; 70c.; lb. $2 50 
2 lbs.; $4.50 postpaid. 
No. 310. Mammoth Sil- 
ve L King ~one t Italian 
onions, often 5 inches in 
diameter. Skin and flesh 
white, very tender and mild 
flavored.. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; 
3 lb. 70c.; lb. $2.50; 2 lbs. 
$4.50; 5 lbs. $10.75 postpaid. 
No. 301. Large Red 
—The outside is a rich straw color, the 
flesh pure white, sweet and mild. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 15c.; 3 lb. 50c.; lb. $1.75; 2 lbs. 
$3.10; 5 lbs. $7.00 postpaid. 
No. 307. Copper King 
—Skin purplish red; flesh purplish white; hard 
__ and solid. Pkt. 5c.; oz25c.; 3 lb. 70c.; ib $2.50 
2 lbs. $4.50 postpaid 
Wethersfield 
No. 302. Yell ow Globe Danvers 
and ripen evenly. Pkt. 5c.;oz. 25c.; 3 
$4 50; 5 lbs. $10 75 postpaid: 
-—U niformly globe 
shaped, have small necks 
lb. 70c.; lb. $2.50; 2 lbs. 
No. 303. Silver Skin or White Portugal — ov ma ^ 
onions, for sets, for pickling, for bunching in the spring and as 
a salad when young. Fkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; 3 lb. 70c.; lb. $2.50 
2 lbs. $4.50; 5 lbs. $10.75 postpaid. 
No. 309. Extra Early White P earl -JJ e so ?g ck ^ k “' 
pearly white onions, tender, mild and of excellent flavor. Plant 
in the fall to make early spring onions. Pkt. 5c ; oz. 15c.; 
3 lb. 50c.; lb. $1.75; 2 lbs. $3.10; 5 lbs. $7.40 postpaid. 
WINTER RADISHES 
Winter Radishes are slower in growth than other radishes, but 
the flesh is firmer and they are better keepers. The quality is 
not so dependent on quick growth as with other sorts, but they 
should have a good, light, mellow soil for best results. Plant dur¬ 
ing August, September or early October half 
an inch deep in rows 18 to 24 inches apart 
and thin out. When freezing weather comes 
on take them up and pack in sand in a cool 
cellar or bury them outside, and they will 
keep all winter. One ounce plant 50 feet of 
drill; 8 to 10 pounds plant an acre. 
No. 393. Rose China Winter 
—Cylindrical in shape; of medium size; 
bright deep rose-colored skin. The flesh is 
white, very solid and of the very finest 
quality. The most popular of all winter 
radishes; a fine keeper. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
3 lb. 20c.; lb. 65c.; 2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.40 
postpaid. 
No. 392. Chinese or Celestial 
Rose China Winter 
Radish 
Always crisp, mild and juicy, and undoubt¬ 
edly the finest of all extra large, pure white 
radishes. Grows from 6 to 8 inches long 
and 2| to 3 inches thick. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
3 1b. 25c.; lb. 75c.; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $3.00 
postpaid. • 
No. 394. Lo n g Black Spanish s;?dT.s°t f va« e u?, st 
dark brown skin; oblong in shape, holding its thickness through¬ 
out. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 3 lb. 25c.; lb. 75c.; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. 
$3.00 postx^aid. 
