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AILSA CRAIG 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
Seta Schwamm Champignon PRICES 
Write for pamphlet of instructions, mailed free. Pkt. Oz. lib. 
English. In bricks. Per lb. 20 cts. Postage extra, 10 cts. per lb. 
French. In two-pound boxes, including pamphlet of cultural di¬ 
rections. Each $1; four-pound boxes, $2. Too heavy for the 
mails; sent only by express at the purchaser’s expense. 
White French. New Virgin Spawn. This new spawn produces the 
finest mushrooms in cultivation, and one trial will convince all 
growlers of its wonderful merits. Price, 30 cts per tablet, $3 
per dozen. 
Cultural instructions for growing mushrooms given free to every 
purchaser of spawn. 
MUSTARD 
Mostaza Cenf Moutarde 
If ordered by mail, add 10 cts. per pound for postage. 
Ostrich Plume. So called for its feathery appearance; very orna¬ 
mental as well as useful. $.05 $.10 $1.00 
Southern Curled. Leaves very large, 14 to 16 inches'm length, 
which are cooked like spinach, and have a very agreeable flavor. 
One of the best green foods for poultry.05 .10 .75 
White London. Best for salads or medicinal purposes.05 .10 .40 
Brown or Black. More pungent than white.. .05 .10 .40 
White, Chinese. Bak Toi.io ^5 3.00 
Green, Chinese. Gui Toi.. jp .25 3 00 
NASTURTIUM 
Capuchina Capucine Kapuzinerkresse 
The seeds while young and succulent, are picked and used as 
capers. The plants are also highly ornamental; the tall variety 
makes an excellent screen or covering for unsightly places in the 
garden. Do not sow until the ground is warm. 
Tall Nasturtium. 
Dwarf Nasturtium... 
©ICRA 
Quimbomo Ocher Gombo 
This vegetable produces long, nutritious pods, which, when 
young, are used in soups and stews, to which they impart a 
rich flavor. Sow after the ground has become warm, in drills 2 
inches deep, 2§ feet apart; thin out the plants to 9 inches in the 
row; hoe often and draw the earth up to the stems. One ounce of 
seed will sow 50 feet of row. 
Perkins’ Mammoth. Plant dwarf; very productive. Produces 
beautiful, long, slender deep green pods, which remain tender 
a long time. An extra choice variety... 
Early Dwarf. Productive; pods white, round, smooth. . . . . . ' * * . 
Long Green. Later and more productive; ribbed pods.. 
White Velvet. Pods round, smooth, free from seams; exceeding^ 
tender, well flavored and very prolific. 
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ONIONS 
Cebolla Swiebel Ognon 
e ec ne, lg t soil and manure heavily with the oldest and strongest compost that 
C p^ b !/ r r + red n + Pl0 T t0 - adeptb of ; 5 inc hes, and work well with the cultivator. 
ang i 6S Wltl \ the fuiTOWS > and again thoroughly cultivate. The 
l7 lU n be m + fine w . orkm Z order > and should be leveled smoothly with a rake, 
firpin u!,/! 8 aP i art ’ S °^. th \ Se ^ d tbm1 ^ cover a quarter of an inch deep with 
l press d ° W 1 n ,T lth th ® b ?f k of a s P ade or light roller. When the young 
pllTn frn^ I enough thin gradually so that they stand finally 4 inches apart. Keep 
a K d ++ take ^ ^ the 6arth does not ^cumulate around the bulbs, 
the 1 oniono^l ft. f b °I e - the , ground. When the greenness has left the tops of 
wm sow .born innT T f 'foundry a few da ^ s before storing. One ounce of seed 
will sow about 100 feet of drill. Four pounds to the acre. 
Ailsa Craig. See Specialties. P ifv n ° Z ‘ 1 Ib ‘ 
Early Barletta or Adriatic Barletta. See Specialties \ . 05 
Bermuda, White. See Specialties. Ac 
Germain’s Yellow Flat Danvers. See Specialties:*05 
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