KENNEDY KWALITY SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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Mushroom Spawn—Pure Culture 
MELON, WATER 
Treat the same as Muskmelon, but plant in 
hills 8 to 10 feet apart. 
Black Spanish. Round, nearly black, dark red 
flesh, very productive. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 54 
lb. 50c. 
Citron for Preserving. The old, well-known, red 
seeded preserving melon. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 
54 lb. 50c. 
Cole’s Early. One of the earliest and best of the 
early sorts; hardy, medium size, nearly round; 
rind dark green, striped a lighter shade; flesh 
deep pink and excellent in quality; seeds black. 
Pkt. 10c., oz.. 20c., 54 lb. 60c. 
Ice Cream White-Seeded. Very early, of medium 
size and one of the best for growing in the 
North; a short oblong in form; rind thin, light 
green, mottled and finely veined with a darker 
shade; flesh bright scarlet and very sweet. Pkt. 
10c., oz. 20c., 54 lb. 50c. 
Kolb’s Gem. Of large size, nearly round in form, 
rind dark green striped with lighter shades; 
fair quality; black seeded. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 
54 lb. 60c. 
Mountain Sweet. An old variety; moderately 
early, medium to large in size, slightly oblong 
in form and very dark green; good quality. Pkt. 
10c., oz. 20c., 54 lb. 50c. 
Tom Watson. One of the best main crop sorts; 
grows a very large size. Fruit large and long 
in shape, colored a medium green with a light 
tracing of a darker shade, flesh rich red and of 
good quality. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 54 lb. 50c. 
MUSTARD 
Used as a salad like cress, seed used for flavor¬ 
ing. Sow in shallow drills 6 inches apart; for 
succession sow every two weeks from April to 
September. 
Black. Considered more pungent than White Lon¬ 
don; leaves oblong, broad and cut. Oz. 10c., 
54 lb. 30c. 
White London. Leaves used for salads while 
young. Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 54 lb. 45c., lb. $1.00. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
Mushrooms can be grown in rich, well-drained 
soil (avoid dry, sandy or shady positions). Plant 
in June. Take up a piece of sod about 4 inches 
square and insert a piece of spawn about 3 inches 
square, put back the sod and tramp firmly into 
place. Make insertions about 4 feet apart. Mush¬ 
rooms will appear in 3 months. One brick is 
sufficient for a space 4 feet by 2 feet. 
Pure Culture (in bricks). The finest quality. Di¬ 
rect inoculation. Brick 35c. 
Bottled Spawn. One quart will spawn 35 sq. ft. 
Cultural directions with order. Qt. $1.25. 
OKRA 
This vegetable is extensively grown for its 
green pods, which are used in soups, stews, etc., 
to which they give a rich flavor and are consid¬ 
ered nutritious. Sow seeds thickly in rich ground 
about the middle of May or as soon as the ground 
is warm, in drills 3 feet apart, 1 inch deep; thin to 
8 inches apart. 
Dwarf Green. A very early and productive green 
podded sort. Oz. 20c., 54 lb. 50c., lb. $1.50. 
Long Green. Pods long, green and ribbed; a tall 
growing variety. Oz. 20c., 54 lb. 50c., lb. $1.50. 
Dwarf White Velvet. Of tall growth; pods long, 
round, smooth and of a velvety white color. 
Oz. 20c., 54 lb. 50c., lb. $1.50. 
Onion Sets 
ONION SETS 
Plant in early Spring in shallow drills 12 inches 
apart and about 2 inches apart in the drill. 
Onions ready for use may be pulled in six weeks 
from the time of planting the sets. 
Prices subject to change. 
Ebenezer or Japanese. Pt. 35c., qt. 60c., pk. $3.50. 
Red Onion Sets. Crop Failure. 
White Onion Sets. Pt. 35c., qt. 60c., pk. $3.50. 
Yellow Onion Sets. Pt. 35c., qt. 60c., pk. $3.50. 
Shallots. Pt. 35c., qt. 60c., pk. $3.50. 
Some of the specialties presented in vege¬ 
table seed are the result of selection and 
breeding conducted by plant scientists at 
government experimental stations. Others 
are the result of selection and reselection of 
improved strains here and abroad and recom¬ 
mended after trials unreservedly by us. 
See Pages 9 to 11. 
