Michell’s Vegetable Plants have wonderful root-systems 
Cos Lettuce 
ROMAINE • COS LETTUCE 
This type is of French origin, and as will 
be seen by the illustration, differs greatly 
from the American varieties by its peculiar, 
upright growth. In order to produce tender 
heads, the outer leaves must be tied together 
at the top so that the inner ones blanch. It 
has a decided flavor. Best adapted to outdoor 
planting and stands the heat well. 
Kingsholm. The largest and best heading 
variety of this type. The inner leaves 
blanch almost pure white and have little 
or no rib. Heads are very full throughout 
and therefore contain a larger proportion 
of edible leaves. Pkt. 10c.; 20c. per oz.; 
MIb. 60c. 
CHICKEN LETTUCE 
MARTYNIA 
Unicorn Plant 
Proboscidea. A bushy plant, growing 2 feet 
high, bearing clusters of pink flowers re¬ 
sembling gloxinias, followed by curled seed- 
pods which, when picked, may be pickled 
the same as cucumbers, making a very 
tasty relish. Sow seeds in April outdoors 
and transplant to stand 2 feet apart each 
way. Pkt. 10c.; 30c. per 34° z -» oz. 50c. 
MICHELL’S MUSHROOM 
SPAWN 
A fine crop of mushrooms can be produced 
with very little labor or expense, provided a 
suitable location can be obtained. Cellars, 
sheds, or greenhouses can be used for their 
culture. 
Pure Spore Culture Spawn 
This Spawn is made in quart milk bottles 
under absolutely sterile conditions, so that 
every mould, weed seed, or insect is de¬ 
stroyed, and each bottle contains nothing 
but pure Spawn. One carton equals 5 bricks 
of ordinary Spawn and is sufficient to spawn 
about 40 square feet. The Spawn is dried 
thoroughly and wrapped in paper, with full 
directions how to grow mushrooms, and 
packed in cartons. 
Carton.SI 25 
10 cartons.12 00 
25 cartons.29 25 
If wanted by Parcel Post, allow 10c. per 
carton for postage. 
Curled Mustard 
MUSTARD 
One ounce will sow 75 feet of row 
Makes a delicious green salad, pungent in 
taste, highly palatable, and healthful. Sow 
every two weeks in rows the same as spinach. 
Fine winter greens if sown in a heated 
frame or greenhouse, also fine if served with 
lettuce for flavoring. If the plant is allowed 
to stand, the seed can be harvested and used 
for other culinary purposes. 
An excellent Green for poultry or rabbits. 
Grows 18 to 20 inches high. Ready for cut¬ 
ting 40 to 45 days after sowing. Sow seed in 
rows or broadcast early in spring. Pkt. 10c.; 
15c. per oz.; J^Ib. 50c. 
Lettuce Plants 
We can supply these in heading va¬ 
rieties only, of our selection. 25 plants 
25c. (by Parcel Post, 40c.); 75c. per 100 
(by Parcel Post, 95c.); per 1000, $6.00. 
Pure Culture Brick Spawn 
One brick will spawn 8 to 10 square feet. 
Ask for our Free Leaflet on Mushroom 
Culture. 
Pure White. 
Brick.$0 35 
5 bricks. 1 50 
10 bricks. 2 75 
25 bricks. 6 50 
50 bricks. 12 50 
If wanted by Parcel Post, allow for post¬ 
age at the rate of 10c. per brick; 15c. per 
5 bricks; 25c. per 10 bricks. 
Fordhook Fancy. Produces a large crop of 
leaves resembling an ostrich plume which 
are of mild flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 15c. per oz.; 
J^Ib. 35c.; 75c. per lb. 
Southern Giant Curled. The best of the 
curled Mustards. Sweet flavor. Matures 
very early and produces abundant foliage. 
Pkt. 10c.; 15c. per oz.; }^lb. 35c.; 75c. per 
lb. 
How to Grow Mushrooms 
BY FALCONER 
170 pages. Price, $1.75 
Mangel-Wurzel. See page 51. 
MINT 
Herb used for flavoring. Pkt. 25c.; 65c. 
for 3 pkts. 
Mint Plants (Pot-grown) 
Peppermint. 20c. each; doz. $2.00. 
Spearmint. 20c. each; doz. $2.00. 
Mushroom or Hotbed 
Thermometers 
No. 20450. I ron point; oxidized 
finish. Price, $3.00 (by Parcel Post, 
$3.15). 
Thermometers should, wherever pos¬ 
sible, be sent by Express. We do not 
guarantee safe arrival if forwarded by 
Parcel Post. 
Pure Culture Brick Spawn 
Pure Spore Culture Spawn 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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