8 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
Dwarf Green Curled Kale. 
KALE 
CUljTUSE. Kale is one of the hardiest of "Greens” belonging to the Cabbage 
family. Sow either in rows or broadcast; in early spring, for summer and fall use: 
August or September for spring use. One or 2 pounds to an acre. One ounce should 
produce about 3000 plants. , 
Dwarf Q-reen. Curled. (55 days). This is the most popular variety, dwarf and 
very hardy, with splendidly curled leaves, tinged slightly with yellow. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 16c; lb., 36c; lb., 90c. 
KOHL RABI 
A turnip-rooted Cabbage, the edible part being the bulb which grows on a stalk a 
few inches above the ground. Use before bulbs get to be more than 2 inches thick 
as all varieties are tough and stringy when overgrown. It is well to remove the 
thick outer skin before boiling. They may be served just like Turnips. 
should be sown in the spring 1/4 inch deep in) drills 2 feet 
apart. When the plants are a few inches high, thin to 8 inches apart.. Two pounds 
of seed for 1 acre. 
Price: Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15c; oz., 25c; % lb., 75c. 
Early Wllite Vienna. (50 days). Dwarf, small early; bulb handsome, 
hrm, glossy white; the best variety for the table. 
Purple Vienna. (70 days). A fine later purple tyjie. 
LEEK 
American Flagf. (70 days). Closely allied to the Onion, it is used in 
soups, stews or boiled whole and creamed; its mildness and distinc- 
tive flavor making it very popular. The entire lower portion or neck 
1 spring in drills % inch deep 
and 1 foot apart. When 6 or 8 inches high transplant as deep as 
possible, that the neck may be blanched. One ounce to 160 feet drilled. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 26c; ^ lb., 75c. 
LETTUCE 
Lettuce seed should be covered very shallow to secure 
especially the black seeded if sown under glass or in the 
house. For early spring use sow in September and protect through the 
inter in coldframes the same as Cabbages, or sow in hotbeds in March 
and transplant to open ground as soon as it can be worked. For llte 
supplies sow in the open ground as soon as the season will permit in 
rows 1 foot apart ; thin out plants 1 foot apart in rows Tf s?wn eve^S 
2 or 3 weeks to the middle of August, it may be had t& ^tTrl^so^ 
One ounce will sow 125 feet of drill to produce 3000 plants. 
PRICE 
1 invu oz., 15c; lb., 40c; 1 lb.. $1,25. 
Improved Hanson 
Big Boston ' • • ut tne head types it is easily the leader 
giving equally good results under glass or in the 
open. Leaves are light green and very tender 
Black Seeded Simpson. (40 days). The leaves' are thin, tender and 
of a light green color; very early lenuer, ana 
Butter. (42 days). A very popular Head Let¬ 
tuce, large, of a rich buttery flavor. Leaves are thick the out^r 
ones ereen, ,hghtly U.«ed brown. An easy sort to grow and sh^. 
Creamy Heart . Developed from a sport of California 
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Grand Rapids ^ ^®^cer for winter and early 
Improved Hanson. (45 da^)! H^ai%arie%ne^fo?'^ 
and crisp, color green outside and wh;^ * •+if* sweet, tender 
. distant markTt^ Tr foro?n/"unTr Sast 
New York i Wonderful,” "Iceberg.” “Los Weles ”) (55 
SringT,^; 
1 ^ pounds, crisp and solid as a Cabbaee Th« 
broad outer leaves are dark green and crumpled tS'firS 
A U 4 - white, tender and delicious. Deep rooted and 
Pkt. 10c 14 oz., 15c; oz., 26c; % lb.. 60c; lb., $1.60. 
Very early and surest to head; either 
m coldframe or open ground; of large size, tightly folded the 
interior blanched to a rich butter yellow. Quality extra fine. 
White Seif-Ciosins Cos (55 days). Of all Celery or Cos 
® lettuce, this is the leader. 
1 J .n inis is tne leader. 
Beautiful light colored outer leaves, centers blanching to a 
pure white, very tender and of delicious flavor. 
New Chicken Lettuce Lettuce which 
__ i? j .. yield as much or more chick¬ 
en or rabbit feed as any "greens” plant. When once cut it 
New York or Wonderful. 
, , . --- vvnen once cut it 
storts to grow again. The leaves can be pulled off each stem 
like a Kale. Chicken Lettuce does not make a head but sends 
up a stout stalk 3 or 4 feet high, just loaded with leaves. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15c; oz., 26c; ^ lb., 60c; lb., $1.50. 
