Berry Seed Company, Clarinda, Iowa 
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Brussels Sprouts 
; 676 Brussels Sprouts. Of the cabbage 
'family highly desirable for home and mar- 
...Jcet garden. Plants thickly set with firm 
cabbage-like balls, maturing successively. 
Postpaid price: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; J /4 lb., 
50c; i /2 lb., 85c; 1 lb., $1.50. 
680 Cress, Pine Curled. A hardy quick 
growing plant, leaves finely cut. Its pleas¬ 
ing pungent flavor makes it excellent for 
garnishing. Postpaid price: Fkt., 5c; oz., 
10c; i/4 lb., 25c; y 2 lb., 40c; 1 lb., 65c. 
681 Cress, Water. Grows along streams 
and by ponds. Long stems, broad, thick 
leaves, with spicy flavor. Desirable 
for salads, and as a garnish. Post¬ 
paid price: Fkt., 5c; oz., 35c; V4 lb., 
$1.15; 14 lb., $2.00; 1 lb., $3.75. 
690 Kale, Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. 
A member of the cabbage family, used for greens. 
Leaves large and crimped. One of the most palatable 
of vegetables. Postpaid price: Fkt., 5c; oz., 8 c; X A lb., 
28c; V z lb., 45c; 1 lb., 85c. 
701 Leek, London riag - . Belongs to the onion fam¬ 
ily; used for soups and stews. Postpaid price: Fkt., 
5c; oz., 15c; 14 lb., 55c; 14 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $1.90. 
715 Vegetable Orange, or Vine 
Peach. Fine for pickles, pre¬ 
serves, etc. Postpaid price: Fkt., 
5c; oz., 12 c; V4 lb., 35c; y 2 lb., 
65c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
720 Okra, Long Green Podded. 
The best variety that you can 
plant. Plants dwarf and very 
productive. Valuable for soups 
and stews. Postpaid price: Fkt., 
5c; oz., 8 c; % lb., 20c; 1,4 lb., 35c; 
1 lb., $50c. 
705 Collards, Georgia. A good substitute for cab¬ 
bage which succeeds on poor soil, grown especially 
in the south. Can be boiled like cabbage or used as 
cole slaw. Postpaid: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; V4 lb., 35c; 1 
lb., $ 1 . 00 . 
706 Broccoli, Italian. Green Sprouting. Forms large 
head consisting of a cluster of small heads. Both 
stems and heads are cooked and served like cauli¬ 
flower, but is of a more delicate flavor. Postpaid: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; V4 lb., $1.15. 
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Purple 
Top 
White 
tilobe 
Kale 
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TOBACCO 
Postpaid price on each of following 3 varieties: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 38c; 14 lb., $1.20; y 2 lb., $2.10; 1 lb., 
$3.90. 
726 Connecticut Seed Leaf. Best adapted to middle 
and northern climates. Grown principally for the 
manufacture of cigars. 
727 Havana. An early variety used largely for 
cigar wrappers, on account of the thinness and fine 
quality of the large leaves. Rich flavor. 
728 White Burley. Broad attractive leaves. Easy 
to cure. Used for fillers and wrappers. 
Postpaid price on each of fol¬ 
lowing 7 varieties: Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 8 c; V4 lb., 19c; y 2 lb., 35c; 
1 lb., 49c; 5 lbs., $2.20. 
601 Purple Top Strap Leaf. Fine for table use or 
stock feeding; one of the most widely planted varie¬ 
ties. Tops medium small, roots four to six inches 
across, flat. Purple-red at the top; flesh white, fine 
grained and tender. 
602 New White Egg. Fine for market gardeners. 
Roots egg-shaped, smooth. Skin is thin. Flesh is 
white, fine grained, cooks mealy and tender. Quality 
excellent. 
603 Red Top Strap Leaf. A medium early, produc¬ 
tive varietj^. Roots slightly flattened; upper part 
reddish, white below. Fiesh mild, sweet and tender. 
604 Sweet German. R.oots globe-shaped, white with 
green tinted top. Flesh fine-grained and sweet. 
605 Larg'e White Globe. A very productive type. 
Large, globe-shaped, skin white and smooth. Val¬ 
uable for home garden and market trade. 
607 Purple Top White Globe. Unsurpassed for home 
planting or truck gardening. Attractive in appear¬ 
ance, fine in quality. Roots large, globe shaped, 
lower portion white, upper-part purple-red. Flesh is 
of fine flavor, white, crisp and fine grained. 
609 Cowhorn. Grown largely for stock feeding. 
Roots 12 to 15 inches long, tapering, often crooked. 
Flesh tender and mild flavored. A good keeper. 
Postpaid price on each of following 2 varieties: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 lb., 22c; y 2 lb., 38c; 1 lb., 69c; 5 
lbs., $2.80. 
606 Extra Early Purple Top Milan. Tops small, 
distinctly strap-leaved. Roots small and flat, purple 
at the top, clear white below. Flesh sweet and crisp. 
608 White Milan. An extremely early variety, used 
for forcing or planting outdoors. Roots pure white, 
flat, flesh sweet and tender. 
Postpaid price on each of following 2 varieties: 
Oz., 8 c; i/4 lb., 19c; 14 lb., 35c; 1 lb., 49c; 5 lbs., 
$ 2 . 20 . 
611 New Monarch or Elephant. Yields larger roots 
and more per acre than any other sort. 
612 Improved Purple Top Yellow. A dependable 
variety. Roots large, round, yellow with purple top; 
flesh light yellow, firm, sweet and tender. 
I KOHL-RABI 
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A delicious vegetable, bulb shaped, 
which combines the flavor of cabbage 
and turnip. 
695 Early White Vienna. Dwarf va¬ 
riety. Excellent for home and market 
garden use. Bulbs 2 to 3 inches in diam¬ 
eter, globular, very light green; flesh 
white, tender and crisp. 
696 Early Purple Vienna. Desirable 
early dwarf variety. Bulbs globular, 
purple, with white, tender flesh. 
Postpaid price on each of above 2 va¬ 
rieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 12c; l A lb., 35c; y 2 
lb., 60c; 1 lb., 95c. 
White Vienna Kohl-Rabi 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
Postpaid price on each of following 9 
varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 10 c; V4 lb., 40c. 
1249 Apple. Small, round and white. 
1251 Calabash. Cream colored and grow 
in a variety of shapes. 
1253 Orange. About the size of an 
orange; skin is a light cream color. 
1254 Pear. Pear shaped and alternately 
striped orange and green. 
1255 Hercules Club. About 3 feet long. 
1256 Finest Mixed. All kinds and sizes. 
1257 Japanese Nest Egg. White fruits, 
the size and shape of an egg. 
1258 Dipper. The ripened fruits hold 
about 1 qt. each. 
1259 Dishcloth. Inside lining sponge¬ 
like when ripe. 
