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CROSMA N BROTHERS 9 CATA LOO UE. 
Pkt. Cts. 
Scaly Bark, so called from the scaly markings on the rind ; very large and fine; 
good keeper ; lb. 60c., oz. 10c. 5 
Mountain Sprout, long, striped ; scarlet flesh, good quality, but not quite as 
early as Mountain Sweet; lb. 50c., oz. 10c. 5 
Green and Gold, early ; of good size ; nearly round ; skin dark green : rind 
thin ; flesh bright straw yellow ; quality good ; lb. 60c., oz. 10c. 5 
Ruby Gold, larger and better flavored than Green and Gold ; flesh veined red 
and yellow ; very juicy ; fruit averages from 40 to 50 lbs. in weight; lb. 60c.; 
oz. 10c.. 5 
Black Spanish, fruit medium size ; almost round: skin dark green, scarlet 
flesh, sweet and delicious ; lb. 50c , oz 10c...5 
Dixie, a new melon, said to rival Kolb’s Gem for shipping purposes, and several 
days earlier; attains an enormous size and probably the best yielder in the 
liit; oblong shape, scarlet flesh, sweet and tender ; lb. 60c., oz 10c . 5- 
Prize Jumbo. It is claimed that in this variety the acme of perfection has been 
reached. The melons grow to an immense size; from 40 to 60 lbs. is a common 
weight, while many have attained the enormous weight of 80 lbs. ; round in 
shape, color green with faint light stripes; flesh deep red, sweet and de¬ 
licious ; good shipping melon ; lb. 70c., oz. 10c.5 
Jordan’s Gray Monarch, a distinct variety and one of the largest oblong, rind 
a mottled gray, flesh deep red and delicious flavor ; lb. 70c., oz. 10c. 5 
Orange, form nearly round, skin light green ; flesh separates easily from the 
rind ; lb, 75c., oz. 10c. ... .. .. . 5 
^ olga, a very showy Russian variety ; late and rather small ; flavor unsurpassed; 
lb. 60c., oz. 10c. . . . 5 
Sculptured-Seeded Japan, very early, with many good points; lb. $1.00., oz. 
10c.... 
Citron, for preserves ; flesh white and solid ib. 50c.’, oz. 10c... * * .*.’ .*.’ .* .* .**.* 
MUSTARD. 
German, ©enf. French, Mouta/rde. 
Is used as salad, usually with Lettuce or Cress, also for greens ; it may be had 
throughout the entire season by sowing seed at intervals in rows, thick ; cut when 
two inches high ; succeeds well in almost any soil. For a crop of seed sow in April 
in drills two feet apart, and thin to about five inches in the row. Pkt. Cts. 
Mustard, White or English, most desirable ; ib. 35c , oz. 10c .. ... 5 
Giant Southern Curled, grows about tsvo feet high ; six of the bunches will 
fill an ordinary barrel ; in the Scuth, the seed is sown in the fall and the plants 
used early in spring ; lb. 60c., oz. 10 c . ,<> 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
German, ©cf)tt)amme*93rut. French, Champ'gnon. 
We are so often asked for advice on the culture of Mushrooms that we have 
published a pamphlet of instructions for mushroom culture, which will be sent free 
with all orders for Spawn ; to all others on receipt of 10 cents. 
Be ^ 1 ’ in bricks - Lb - 13c -> 10 lbs. $1.00. By mail, postpaid, 25c. per lb., 
5 lbs. $1.00. f r r * 
!$cst 1 i encli, in 2 lb. boxes only, at $ 1.00 per box, by mail or express, prepaid. 
NASTURTIUM, OR INDIAN CRESS. 
German, 3hxbianifrf)e ffvcffe. French, Capucine. 
The seeds, while young; and succulent, are pickled and used as capers The 
plants are also ornamental; the tall variety makes an excellent screen or covering 
for unsightly places in the garden. Pk t y tg 
Tall Nasturtium, mixed colors ; lb. $1.50, oz. 15c.. 5 
DwarfNasturtium, mixed colors; lb. $1.50, oz. 15c .. ..." ’ ’ ’ ’* 5 
