SPRINGFIELD S EED CO., SPRINGFIELD, MO. 
WATERMELONS 
To raise good Watermelons it is essential that the plants have a good start, and it is important to prepare 
hills about 6 feet apart, by thoroughly working into the soil an abundance of well-rotted manure—hen manure sheen 
manure, or other forms rich in nitrogen, being most desirable. Over this highly mannured soil put 4 to 6 inches of 
fresh earth and plant the seeds in this, covering them about an inch deep. It is important that the seed should not 
be planted before the ground becomes warm and dry, as the young plants ar e verv sensitive to cold and wet Put 6 
or 7 seeds in a hill. 1 ounce for 30 hills; 4 to 5 lbs, for an acre. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
lb. 
lb. 
Sweetheart • . 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Georgia Rattlesnake or Gypsy.. 
. . .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Kolb’s Gem . 
.10 
.26 
.76 
Mountain Sweet . 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Peerless, or Ice Cream. 
.. .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Florida Favorite . 
.. .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
TURNIP 
CULTURE—For early use sow very thinly in March 
or April in drills from 12 to 15 inches apart; thin out to 
6 inches in the rows. For fall or winter crop, sow in July 
and August. The old saw: "On the twentieth of July, sow 
your turnips, wet or dry,” is good advice and sow very 
sparingly—one seed to the inch is enough. The Rutabagas 
are grown feeding stock, and are also excellent for 
the table. One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill; 1 to 1% 
lbs. to the acre. 
PURPLE-TOP STRAP-LEAVED 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
y* ib. 
lb. 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan.. 
. . .05 
.16 
.30 
$1.00 
Extra Early White Top Milan.. 
. . .05 
.16 
.30 
1.00 
Early White Flat Dutch. 
. . .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Purple Top Strap Leaf. 
. . .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Purple Top White Globe. 
. . .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Pomeranian White Globe. 
.10 
.20 
.60 
White Egg . 
. . .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Amber Globe . 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Cowhorn • . 
. . .05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Yellow Globe . 
. . .06 
.10 
.20 
.60 
Seven Top . 
. . .05 
.10 
RUTABAGA, OR SWEDISH 
TURNIP 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Vl lb. 
lb. 
American Purple Top . 
,. .05 
.10 
.26 
.76 
White Russian . 
. . .05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
V* lb. 
lb. 
Alabama Sweet . 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Halbert’s Honey . 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Tom Watson . 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Irish Gray . 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Improved Kleckley’s Sweet . , 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
Stone Mountain . 
.15 
.25 
.76 
HERBS 
Pkt. 
Pkt. 
Basil Sweet . 
.10 
Sage. 
.10 
Caraway . 
Summer Savory . . 
Dill « . 
.10 
Sweet Marjoram 
.10 
Fennel. 
Sweet Thyme 
.10 
VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS 
We have the best equipped Greenhouses and Trial Gar¬ 
dens in the Southwest for growing plants. 45,000 square 
feet of glass. 
In their proper seasons we shall have large quantities 
of all kinds of vegetable plants of our own growth. Give 
us ample time to select, pack and ship your order. By 
doing so you will secure better plants. Should we be sold 
out of the variety of plants ordered, we will send a 
nearly similar kind instead. They will be carefully 
packed and will carry long distances. Plants by mail 
at purchaser’s risk. No charge for packing, etc. Special 
prices to growers and canners. 
Transplanted Plants will be sent unless otherwise stated 
on your order. 
CABBAGE — Frost Proof 
Doz. 100 
1000 
Ready 
Transplanted, home grown.. . 
. .16 
.75 
6.00 
Feb. 16 
Transplanted, seed bed. 
.60 
4.60 
April 1 
Tomato, ’Transplanted. 
. .16 
.85 
7.60 
April 1 
Tomato for Canners, seed bed 
.40 
2.60 May 20-July 16 
Peppers, Transplanted . 
. .25 
1.60 
April 1 
Cauliflower, Transplanted ... 
. .26 
1.60 
Feb. 16 
Sage, Transplanted . 
. .25 
1.60 
Feb. 16 
Egg Plant, Transplanted... 
. .25 
1.60 
March 16 
Celery . 
. .10 
.60 
4.50 
April 1 
Sweet Potatoes, Standard..., 
.46 
Feb. 16 
Sweet Potatoes, Nancy Hall. 
.60 
4.60 
April 1 
Parsley . 
1.60 
April 1 
Onion Plants, Bermuda .... 
.15 
1.00 
Chives, per bunch, 10c . 
.1.00 
6.00 
Rhubarb Roots, large clumps— 
Each . . 10c 
1.00 
5.00 
Asparagus Roots . 
1.60 
Horseradish Roots . 
. .11 
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