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CUCUMBERS. 
Plant 4 feet each way in rich, loamy soil, 
from April 15 to June 1, 8 to 10 seeds to hill; 
thin to three good vines. Cover seeds one 
inch deep and press firm. 
DAVIS PERFECT— This new cucumber 
is taking front rank for a garden or slicing 
cucumber. The most vigorous and thrifty 
grower we have tried. Produces a heavy 
yield of uniform, long, dark-green cucumbers. 
Holds its color good after marketing. Pop¬ 
ular sort for greenhouses. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
20c; } lb., 60c; lb., $1.75; postpaid. 
Perfection White Spine —There are many 
strains of White Spine, but we consider this 
the best. A splendid slicing cucumber. Pkt., 
5c— oz., 15c— I lb., 50c—lb., $1.50. 
Improved Long Green— Extra long, large 
cucumbers; fine for slicing, pickling or for 
sweet pickles when ripe. A very vigorous 
and healthy grower. Pkt., 5c—oz., 15c— 
} lb., 50c—lb., $1.50; postpaid. 
Thorburn’s Everbearing — Uniform cucum¬ 
bers of medium size, especially suited for 
pickling. It is early, prolific and has great 
endurance. Pkt., 5c —oz., 15c —1 lb., 50c—lb. 
. $1.50. 
Boston Pickling — The most generally 
planted for pickles through this section. Me- 
< dium sized and a vigorous grower. Pkt., 5c 
— oz., 15c— } lb., 40c—lb., $1.25; postpaid. 
Small Gherkin—A small prickly variety 
used only for pickles. Cucumbers small and 
round oblong. Very prolific and bear 
through a long season. Pkt., 5c — oz., 25c — 
} lb.. 75c. 
Lemon Cucumber—Resembles a lemon, 
both in color and form. A splendid acquisi¬ 
tion, either for pickling or slicing. Pkt., 5c 
—oz., 20c—} lb., 60c; postpaid. 
White Wonder — Large, creamy white cu- 
, cumbers of mild flavor, suited for slicing. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
ENDIVE. 
Culture similar to lettuce. The outer 
leaves should be tied over the head to bleach. 
Large Green Curled—One of the best sorts. 
Pkt., 5c — oz.,15c— } lb., 50c. 
EGG PLANT. 
Start in hot beds like tomatoes; avoid any 
checks in growth. Set 21 feet in the rows 
and 3 feet between. 
Black Beauty—The earliest and best of the 
large fruited varieties. Color rich, lustrous 
purplish black. Pkt., 10c — i oz., 35c—oz., 
55c— I lb., $2.00. 
LEEK. 
Monstrous Carentan—Culture same as on¬ 
ions. Large size. The best. Pkt., 5c—oz., 
25c—} lb., 90c—lb., $2.25. 
KALE. 
Culture, same as that of cabbage. 
Tall Green, Scotch Curled—Tall and finelv 
curled leaves. Pkt., 5c — oz., 25c—} lb., 75c 
— lb., $2.25; postpaid. 
Dwarf German—Finely curled, low grow¬ 
ing. Pkt., Sc — oz., 25c —} lb., 75c—lb., $2.25; 
postpaid. 
KALE FOR FEEDING. 
♦SELECT THOUSAND HEADED—This 
is a carefully selected strain that produces 
enormous yields. We have many letters 
testifying to the value of this strain of seed. 
Pkt., 10c—oz., 20c—} lb., 50c—lb., $1.50; 
postpaid. 
♦Common Thousand Headed — This is the 
grade of seed usually sold, and while not 
equal to the selected strain, will give good 
results. Pkt., 5c — oz., 15c — } lb., 25c—lb., 
75c; postpaid. 
♦GIANT MARROW — Enormous plant on 
tall, heavy stems. The leaves are very broad 
and heavy and combined with the large 
stems, often 3 inches in diameter, make a 
heavv vield of feed. Pkt., 10c—oz., 35c—} lb.. 
$1.00—lb., $3.50. 
Georgia Collards—Valuable as greens for 
table use and for stock feeding. They grow 
2 or 3 feet tall and form loose, open, cab¬ 
bage-like heads. They will withstand our 
winters and can be used all winter long. 
Pkt., 10c—oz., 20c—} lb., 50c. 
♦TERSEY KALE—It is claimed that this 
variety is much larger and a heavier pro¬ 
ducer of feed than any other sort. Our seed 
is Oregon grown and is the true Jersey Kale. 
Prices same as Giant Marrow Kale. 
PARSLEY. 
♦Dark Moss Curled—Dark green mosslike 
leaves. One of the very best sorts. Pkt., 
5c — oz., 15c —} lb., 40c. 
KOHL RABI. 
Early White Vienna—The best for table 
use. Kohl Rabi should be more grown, as it 
is a delicious vegetable, cooked like turnips. 
Transplant like cabbage in July; rows 3 feet 
wide and 1 foot in rows. Pkt., 5c — oz., 25c 
—} lb., 90c. 
MUSTARD. 
Chinese—Large leaves, sweet and pungent. 
Pkt., 5c—oz., 15c—} lb., 40c—lb., $1.25; 
postpaid. 
Giant Southern Curled—Large variety with 
fine curled leaves. Pkt., 5c—oz., 15c—} lb., 
40c—lb„ $1.25. 
MUSHROOM. 
Pure culture Mushroom Spaun. Per brick, 
45c; postpaid. E. or F., 35c. 
