POPUr^AR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Horse Radish 
Horse radish is grown from 
young roots or sets, which 
should be planted out in the 
spring. They will form a large- ; 
sized radish, tit for use in one 
season's growth. Common 
variety roots, per dozen, 
per 1(K), 75c.. ixistpaul (50c. i>er ^ 
ino: SS.iK) per 1 , 000 , by express). 
U’ritc for special prices in larac < 
lots. 
Maliner Kren i 
A New Horse Radish 
irom Bohemia 
This new sort was brought 
from Bohemia by Mr. Fair- 
child, Agricultural Explorer 
for the ollice of Plant Intro¬ 
duction of the I'nited States 
Department of Agriculture. 
The roots fjrow to a very 
large size, perfectly white, and 
suited to almost any soil. 
Koots set in April will yield a 
large crop in October. Grows much more rapidly than 
the old variety, and Us flavor is the renj best; especially is the 
dill'erencc noticeable in early fall, when the old variety 
would be too greeit for use. It is a profitable crop for the 
farmer, and should be planted In every home garden, ns it 
can be grown as easily as potatoes or corn, simply by sticking 
down the cuttings in rows, cultivating same ns cabbage and 
plow out in the fall or spring, same ns potatoes, parsnips or 
carrots. Smaia, hoots, ready for planting : 25c. per dozen, 
or SI. 50 per ino. by mail, postpaid. By express or freight, 
not prepaid: Roots of larger size, ShOO per 100; S7.00 per 1,000. 
Garlic 
The sets should he planted in spring. Cultivate .same as 
onions, .-^ets. i)er lb., 1.5e.; lb., lee., laistpaid ; by exjwe.ss, 
lb., ;i0c.: 10 lbs. and over, 25c. iier lb. 
Kale —Borecole 
One ounce will produce about two thousand plnnta. 
JOHNSON’S NEW IMPEKIAE, or LONG STAND¬ 
ING. A beautifully curled and crimplcd sort. Of strong, 
vigorous liabit, perfectly hardy, bright green color and very 
attractive ai)pearance. Superior to all other sorts, and will 
stand longer without sliooting to seed. Height, 2 feet. 
l*kt.. 50.: oz., 10c.; Yy lb., 20c.; lb., fioc. 
I: X T It A I) W A ll F, or S O IT T H E U N GUEKN 
CtlllEKI) SCOTCH. This is one of the best kales 
for spring sowing in the North, and is the principal sort 
grown In the South for Norlliorn niarket.s. It is hardy, 
and will remain overwinter in any place wliere the tomj)era- 
ture does not go below zero. The habit is very dwarf and 
spreading, and will rarely exceed eigbiccn inclicsin height. 
The leaves are of a bright green color, hcautifully curleil. 
Pkt., 5c.: OK., 10c.; lb., 25c.: lb.. 75c. 
I’HILAOEI.PIIIA GKKEN CUUEED SCOTCH. A 
favorite with Northern gartleners, growing alx)Ut 2 feel in 
heiglu and liardier than the Extra Dwarf Green Curled 
Scotch. Ixiing improved bv frost; leaves green and beauti¬ 
fully curled. Pkt., 5c.; O2.,*10c.; % lb., 20c.; lb.. 60c. 
HORSE RADISH ROOT.S. 
SEND.. FOR IT 
MALLED FREE 
IF INTERESTED IN POULTRY, PIGEONS OR BEES 
JOHNSON’S PO ULTFTy 
SUPPLY _CA T A LOGUE 
IS FULL or UP TO DATC SUCCESTIONS 
WE CARRY THE LARGEST LINE OF 
Poultry, Dairy and Bee Supplies 
IN THE EAST 
Kohl=Rabi 
or Turnip-Rooted Cabbage 
This is a favorite vegetable in EuroiK*. where it is exten- 
sively grown for feoiling cattle, as well as for table use. The 
bulb'is formed ul>ove ground, and, if used when young and 
tender, makes a most uolicaie dish for the table. Gne ounce 
will sow one hundred and lifty foot of drill. 
SMOOTH WHITE snORT-I.F.AVEn—THE REST KOlIl.-HAm. 
New Smooth White Short-Leaved 
Aftyr several vears’ eoiui>aralivo tests, we fiufi tbis new 
sort cleeidefily Urn best for market ami table use, lieliig imie i 
superior to Viemuv. H is very early amt llio best foi i‘»‘ " b 
ns well as for outside growth. Bulb Is greeulsU wb te, be u- 
tlful smoolii sluii'enud of llie very finest texluio iniil (iiialii.t. 
I’kt., 10c.; oz., 20e.; lb., l>5e.; lb., S2.50. 
NH\V SMOOTH I'lIUlM.n. Very Short -T.eayed. 
I.lke llio prceedlug except lu color. Au extra lino purple. 
Pkt., lOe.; oz., 3oe.; lb., "fie.; lb., S2.7.>. 
KAltl.Y 'WIIITIO vriCNNA. Small bulb, early. Fjesb 
tender and white. Pkt., fie.; oz., 20e.; !.i 11>., Wie.; ll'., M.m. 
K.VItl.Y prUPI.K VIENNA. A little later ; color 
blulsb-piirple. I’kt., fie.; oz.. 20e.; ' i lb.. OOe.; lb„ S-.tlO. 
LEEK 
Due ounce will .“ow one 
hundred feel of drill, ami pro¬ 
duce alHiut one lliousaml 
plants. 
NEW GIANT ITAI-IAN. 
Tills new leek from Italy Is 
fully twice the size of the ordl 
nary lAUidon I.eek, and nuieb 
Imndsoiner In iiii|iearanee. 
Like the Italian onions. It Is 
I very mild and agreeable In 
lla\w; extremely b—dy and 
a fine keeiier. All who have 
grown It were astoidslied nt 
Its large size and fine white 
aiiiiearanee. It is by far the 
iM-st leek that can be grown 
cither for the market or home, 
use. Pkt., me.: oz., 20e.; J, lb,, 
60<’.: Bj., S1.7.fi. 
EAIIGK AMKKICAN 
FLAG. Previous to our Inlro- 
duelion of the GIniit Italian, 
this was the favorite \ aricty. 
Verv fine and large. Pkt,. lOe.; 
oz.,'’20e.; 11)., fiuc.; Ih„ SP.fiO. 
CAItKNTAN, orSCGTCII 
CHAMPION. ( Miisnthurii .) 
A large variety from Kimthiml, 
growing rui>l'lly and v«ry 
hardy. Pkt,, Ific.: oz., ’Ale,; 
3ilb.,50c.; lb., 81.50. 
LONDON FLAG. Popular 
1 old sort. Pkt,, fi)'.; oz,, loi’.; 
I >4 lb., ‘iOc.; lb., 81.25. 
OIANT ITAJ.IA.S I.I.KK. 
