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“Garden and Flower Seeds Priced Delivered to Any Post Office in U. S.” 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Endive 
Makes a fine salad, especially good in 
cold weather. Cultivated same as lettuce. 
GREEN CURLED. 
Pkt .05; V20Z .15; oz .25; 141b .75; lb 2.00 
Rhubarb 
Succeeds best on very rich, well drained 
soil. Sow seeds in spring, plants will 
be ready to reset the following fall or 
spring. Set plants four feet each way. 
One ounce to 200 plants. 
LINNAEUS. Green stalks. 
Pkt .05; V 20 Z .15; oz .25; 141b .75; lb 2.00 
VICTORIA. Red stalks. 
Pkt .05; V 2 oz .15; oz .25; 141b .75; lb 2.00 
Plants quoted on application. 
Leek 
Belong to the onion family. Planted, 
cultivated and used the same as onions 
except does not bulb. Used green. 
LONDON FLAG. 
Pkt .05; 14 oz .10; oz .20; 141b .50; lb 1.25 
Parsley 
Used for flavoring and garnishing. Seed 
germinate slowly. Does best in rich soil. 
MOSS CURLED. The best variety for 
general use. 
Pkt .05; 14 oz .10; oz .15 
Salsify or 
Oyster Plant 
Resembles a parsnip. Made into soup is 
a good substitute for oysters. Grows 
deep in the ground, therefore must have 
deep soil. Plant early, will be ready in 
November. One ounce to 50 feet drill. 
SANDWICH ISLAND. 
Pkt .05. 14oz .15; oz .25; 141b .75; lb 2.00 
Parsnips 
HOLLOW CROWN. 
Plant in February. Loose, deep soil is 
best. 
!4oz .10; oz .15; 141b .40; lb 1.00 
Collards 
Of the cabbage family. Cultivated and 
used the same as cabbage. Does not 
head. 
TRUE GEORGIA. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .10; oz .15; 141b .40; lb 1.00 
WHITE CABBAGE. Forms a loose head. 
Pkt .05; !4oz .10; oz .15; 141b .40; lb 1.00 
Egg Plant 
Sow seed in hot bed early in spring, set 
in open field when nights become warm. 
Seed slow to germinate and plants grow 
slowly at first. Must have very rich 
ground. One ounce produces 1500 plants. 
NEW YORK PURPLE. Has proven best 
variety for this locality. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .25; oz.45; 141b 1.50; lb 4.00 
BLACK BEAUTY. A very fine early 
variety. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .30; oz .50; 141b 1.75; lb 6.00 
Okra 
Plant in open field after ground becomes 
warm. Seed slow to germinate and will 
rot in ground if planted too early. Soak 
seed over night before planting. Plant 
in hills 18 inches apart, rows 3 feet 
apart. One ounce will plant 30 hills. 
DWARF GREEN. Short pods, very 
rough. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .75 
DWARF VELVET. Long smooth pods. 
Pkt .05; 14oz .10; oz .15; 141b .30; lb .75 
Onions 
Onions may be planted in three ways: 
Sow seed in the open in September, transplant in February and March. 
Sow seed in hot beds in January, transplant in March and April. 
Sow seed in field where they want to stand in February, thin to a stand when 
about half the size of a pencil. 
All of the above methods are good, each has its own advantages. 
Onions should be planted in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, 4 to 6 inches in the rows. 
One pound will produce enough plants for an acre, use two pounds when drilled in 
the field. 
VELLOW VALENCIA. Grows very 
large. Light straw color. Mild. Al¬ 
ways salable. Good keepers. 
Pkt .05; V 2 oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 3.50 
WHITE VALENCIA. The same as the 
yellow variety except in color. 
Pkt .05; !4oz .20; oz .35; 141b 1.25; lb 3.50 
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