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YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KY. 
WATER CRESS j 
Cress (Water). A hardy plant i 
which can be grown in moist soil or 
along the edge of shallow running I 
streams. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c. | 
GOURDS j 
Dipper. Capacity varies from a 
pint to a quart, with handles 6 to { 
12 inches long. Pkt. 5c. j 
Fine Mixed. A collection of the j 
most ornamental. Pkt. 5c. 
Japanese Nest Egg. These ex- j 
actly resemble the eggs of hens, 
making a capital nest egg. Pkt. 
Calabash 
or Pipe Gourd 
j EARLY SNOWDRIFT CAULIFLOWER 
j| CULTURE—Cauliflower succeeds best 
? when planted in hot beds during Jan- 
I uary or February and brought to matur¬ 
ity before the summer heat sets in. If 
| properly hardened off, the plants are 
seldom injured if planted outside as 
| early as the ground can be worked, 
r Set them out in the richest soil avail- 
| able. They should stand two and a half 
( = feet, apart each way. Keep them well 
hoed and bring the ground gradually up 
i to the stems, watering freely in dry 
i weather and protecting them from direct 
| sun heat, especially when they begin to 
! head. 1 oz. for 2,500 plants. 
Early Snowdrift—A new snow- 
| ball type which has become a 
j favorite with our market garden¬ 
ers, as it was by far the out- 
| standing cauliflower sold on the 
j Paducah market last year. The 
white curd is closely formed and 
I with fine texture, smooth and 
| solid. Proved very satisfactory 
for both early and late planting 
J —also splendid for forcing in the 
j greenhouse in frames. Plants 
j are dwarf, heads about 6 inches] 
! in diameter, weighing about IV 2 
| to 2 lbs. Pkt. 10c, Vi oz. 75c, 
i oz. $1.50, Vi lb. $5.00. 
Early Six Weeks. Next to 
! Snowdrift is the surest to head. 
\ Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.50, l A lb. $5.00. 
j BROCCOLI 
Italian Green sprouting all sea- 
! son variety. Cultivate same as 
j cabbage. This vigorous plant 
J bears a succession of sprouting 
! heads and if kept cut will be re- 
| placed by others in 8 to 10 
2 weeks. Quality equal to cauli- 
| flower, much easier to grow and 
I with its long bearing period 
j makes it very desirable for home 
garden. Pkt. 10c, oz. 35c, V\ 
! lb. $1.00. 
j ENDIVE 
| Green Curled. (40 days.) Orna¬ 
mental curled leaves of dark green, 
! which blanch white and crisp. Pkt. 
| 5c, oz. 10c, Vi lb. 40c, 1 lb. $1.25. 
I 1 oz. to 500-ft. row. 
IMPROVED NEW YORK SPINELESS 
strong, uniform heat, and if the plants are allowed to get the j 
least chilled they seldom recover from the shock. 1 oz. pro- * 
duces 1000 plants. 
Improved New York Spineless (130 days). This 
is the standard variety everywhere. The eggs J 
come early, are of large size, regular oval shape, j 
and a fine deep purple in color. Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c, | 
Vi lb. $1.25, 1 lb. $4.00 
Black Beauty.__(125 days). This variety is the ( 
earliest kind. Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c, Vi lb. $1.25, lb. 2 
$4.00. 
COLLARDS 
Of particular value in the South. The Collard j 
forms a mass of leaves on a tall stem. Improved i 
in flavor by frost. 
CULTURE—Sow like cabbage. Transplant when a few weeks | 
old. Set a foot apart in rows. Cultivate frequently. Sow seed 2 
in June, July and August. One ounce of seed will grow 4,000 I 
plants. 
Georgia Southern. Blue Stem. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 
Vi lb. 20c, 1 lb. 50c. 
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