MICHELL’S SEASONABLE VEGETABLE S EED S 31 
RADISH 
Becker’s Chartier (Long Scarlet). 
Black {y 2 Long Winter).. 
Black Spanish (Long Winter). 
Black Spanish (Round Winter). 
California White Winter 
Cardinal Globe . 
Cardinal Globe (Improved Strain). 
Celestial or White Chinese (Winter) . . . 
Crimson Giant (New). 
French Breakfast . 
Golden Olive Shaped (Yellow). 
Icicle (Long, Pure White). 
Icicle (Improved Strain).. 
Large White Summer (Turnip-Shaped) 
Long Scarlet Short Top . 
Long White Lady Finger . 
Round Red Forcing or Button. 
China Rose (Winter)... 
Round White Forcing or Button. 
White Box (Felton’s Private Stock). 
White Box (Philadelphia Grown). 
White Strasburg (j/ 2 Long). 
Oz. 
'A lb. 
Lb. 
$0.07 
$0.20 
$0.60 
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.15 
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.10 
.25 
.75 
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1.25 
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SPINACH 
Bloomsdale Savoy . 
Long Season (New). 
New Zealand . 
Oz. 'A lb. Lb. 10 lbs. 
$0.10 $0.35 $1.25 $11.50 
.10 .35 1.25 11.50 
.10 .35 1.25 .... 
A FEW UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS ON 
MICHELL’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Iloilo (Panay) Philippine Islands. 
Send me at once the enclosed order. Your seeds beat any¬ 
thing I’ve ever had in that line. 
Capt. JESSE M. BAKER, Quarter-Master, U. S. A. 
Santa Lucia, Honduras, Central America. 
Please send me this order at once. Despite being over 5,000 
feet above sea level here, your seeds have always been satis¬ 
factory. H. A. OWEN. 
TURNIP 
Aberdeen. A flat yellow variety, a good winter keeper. Oz., 
10c.; 30c. lb.; lb., $1.00. 
Cow Horn. A long white variety used for soiling and stock 
feeding. Oz., 10c.; 35c. '/ 4 lb.; lb., $1.25. 
Early White Flat Dutch. A good variety for early spring 
sowing, matures quickly. Oz., 10c.; 30c. % lb.; lb., $1.00. 
*Early Purple Top Flat. The most popular variety in culti¬ 
vation, a large yielder, well flavored. Oz., 10c.; 30c. 14 lb.; 
lb, $ 1 . 00 . 
’’Purple Top White Globe. A large perfect shaped sort, the 
skin is purple at top and white at bottom, very sweet. 
Oz, 10c.; 35c. lb.; lb, $1.25. 
Purple Top White Globe (Private Stock). This is a careful 
selection of the above variety, especially adapted for mar¬ 
ket gardens. Oz, 15c.; 40c. y 4 lb.; lb, $1.50. 
Robertson’s Golden Ball. A globular-shaped sort, with deep 
yellow flesh. Oz, 10c.; 30c. J4 lb.; lb, $1.00. 
Snowball. A pure white globe variety, very early. Oz, 10c.- 
30c. % lb.; lb, $1.00. 
White Milan. A handsome flat sort, grand for very early 
use, sweet and tender. Oz, 10c.; 40c. J4 lb.; lb, $1.25. 
’’Yellow Globe or Amber. Shaped like the Purple Top Globe, 
but the color is like that of a Yellow Ruta Baga. Oz. 10c • 
30c. % lb.; lb, $1.00. 
RUTA BAGA 
Private Stock Purple Top Yellow. This is the perfect ideal 
Ruta Baga. Top is purple, the bottom yellow. Oz, 15c. • 
40c. J4 lb.; lb, $1.50. 
Improved Purple Top Yellow. This variety is the same color 
as the above, except the shape is more oblong. It is very 
desirable for table use and stock feeding. Oz, 10c.; 35c. Vi 
lb.; lb, $1.25. 
TOMATOES ( Adapted for Forcing ) 
Michell’s Cracker Jack. One of the best for forcing; its pro¬ 
ductiveness is wonderful and is quite free from acid. Fruits 
are of medium size and of a brilliant rich scarlet color. 
Per pkt, 7c.; J4 oz, 15c.; 30c. per oz.; J4 lb, $1.00. 
Balch’s Fillbasket. Fine forcer; (4 oz, 20c.; 40c. per oz • V 
lb, $1.25. 
Sutton s Best of All. One of the finest varieties in use in 
England, and the seed we offer is grown from Sutton’s 
original stock. The fruit is medium sized, and of an 
intense red color, containing but few seeds, it is produced 
in clusters of from 3 to 6 fruits. 20c. J4 oz.; oz, 35c.; $1.25 
per lb. 
Comet. A cluster averages 6 tomatoes of medium size of the 
brightest red, ripening up to the stem. One of the first to 
ripen and continues in bearing for a long while. Pkt, 7c.; 
15c. per y 2 oz.; oz, 25c.; 85c. per J4 lb. 
Sutton’s Eclipse. A very smooth fruit, borne singly on 
plants which produce little foliage, a good point in a 
forcing tomato, vermilion red color; original packets, 45 c. 
WITLOOF CHICORY 
This delicious vegetable is becoming more popular each 
year. It is used only as a winter vegetable, the top part 
only being edible. While best results are obtained from 
planting the roots under a bench in the greenhouse, 
nevertheless a light, dry, warm portion of a cellar will 
serve the same purpose. In either case a bed of rich 
garden soil, about 12 inches deep, and in a size to accom¬ 
modate whatever number of plants it is desired to force 
at one time. They should be placed about 6 inches apart 
each way. _ The top growth remains intact, and may be 
cut any time after they have about 5 inches growth, 
before the heads begin to expand. Roots should be set 
in the ground the same depth as they were originally in 
the garden. A continuous supply of this delicious winter 
vegetable can be had from December 1st to April 1st. A 
cold frame makes also an ideal place for forcing them in 
the late winter or early spring months. Care should be 
taken to water occasionally, as conditions may demand. 
Strong roots, 60c. per doz.; per 100, $4.00; $30.00 per 1000. 
Michell’s (Improved Strain) Cardinal Globe Radish 
