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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
EGG PLANT 
BLACK BEAUTY — The 
earliest and best of the 
large varieties. Color, rich, 
purplish black. Start in hot 
beds like tomatoes. Packet 
5c—Ounce 40c. 
KOHL RABI 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA— 
Turnip-like bulb growing 
above ground, having a 
combination flavor of the 
turnip and cabbage. Packet 
5c—Ounce 25c. 
PURPIJ3 VIENNA —Same as above with 
exception of the color. Packet 5c—Ounce 
25c. 
KALE 
DWARF CURLED —Finely curled and 
low growing; will stand freezing. Packet 
5c—Ounce 15c—% lb. 50c. 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON— Makes 
large, compact bunches of heavily crum¬ 
pled leaves. Fine for feeding chickens. 
Packet 5c—Ounce 15c—*4 lb. 35c. 
CHICKEN LETTUCE —This variety of 
lettuce is popular where a quick crop is 
wanted, as it grows very rapidly, and if 
not used at once soon becomes tough and 
goes to seed. Packet 5c—Ounce 15c — ^4 lb. 
35c—1/ 2 lb. 65c. 
EARLY PRIZEHEAD BROWN —Loose or 
non-heading variety with large brown- 
tinged leaves. Packet 5c—Ounce 15c—% 
lb. 35c. 
BIG BOSTON —Extra hardy and suitable 
for fall planting; plants large and leaves 
broad and edge tinged with brown. Packet 
5c—Ounce 15c—% lb. 35c. 
COS LETTUCE —Paris White. This let¬ 
tuce is a favorite for its crisp and deli¬ 
cious nutty flavor. Used extensively for 
salads. The leaves fold in, forming elon¬ 
gated head. Outside leaves should be tied 
in for best results. Packet 5c—Ounce 15c. 
MUSHROOM 
TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH —Dark 
shade of green; leaves finely curled. This 
variety is fine for poultry as it will 
stand colder weather than the Thousand 
Head. Packet 5c—Ounce 15c— *4 lb. 40c— 
1 lb. $1 25. 
THOUSAND HEAD OR COW— This is a 
favorite as a green feeder for winter. Its 
enorhious production qualities make it 
popular both with the dairymen and chick¬ 
en raisers. Packet 5c—Ounce 10c— % lb. 
20c—1 lb. 50c. 
LEEK 
LARGE ROUEN OR AMERICAN FLAG— 
Strong growing, broad leaved variety. 
Hardy and productive. Packet 5c— Ounce 
25c. 
LETTUCE 
HANSON HEAD —The old standard and 
popular sort; producing large, firm heads 
of medium green color. Packet 5c— Ounce 
15c—% lb. 35c—y 2 lb. 60c. 
NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES OR WON¬ 
DERFUL —The most popular variety 
grown. It produces immense, solid, brittle 
heads of splendid flavor. Our strain has 
proved itself with the market gardeners. 
Packet 5c—Ounce 20c—*4 lb. 50c-— y 2 lb. 
90c. 
GRAND RAPIDS —Loose 
leaf; very popular for 
greenhouse forcing, as 
well as outdoor plant¬ 
ing. Crisp, compact 
bunches. Fine for poulr 
try. Packet 5c — Ounce 
15c—%' lb. 35c. 
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MUSHROOM SPAWN —American gown, 
pure culture; brick sufficient for planting 
bed measuring 10 ft. by 12 ft. Brick 40c— 
4 bricks $1.50. 
MUSTARD 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED — Hardy; 
large, light-green leaves; crimped and 
frilled at the edges. Packet 5c—Ounce 10c 
—14 lb. 25c. 
MUSKMELON 
IMPROVED ROCKY FORD — Flesh, 
thick, green, very sweet and highly fla¬ 
vored; very solid. Packet 5c—Ounce 15c. 
BURRELL’S GEM —The flesh is reddish- 
orange, very thick, fine grained and spicy. 
Packet 5c—Ounce 15c. 
SMALL GREEN NUTMEG —Ripens ear¬ 
ly; flesh green, fine and sweet. Packet 
5c—Ounce 15c. 
WATERMELONS 
ICE CREAM —This is a round-shaped 
melon. Flesh is pink and the quality the 
best. Matures early and is also a late 
keeper. Very prolific. Packet 5c—Ounce 
15c. 
KLECKLEY'S SWEET— Very produc¬ 
tive, medium size, oblong shape; flesh a 
beautiful rich red. Packet 5c —Ounce 15c. 
KLONDYKE — An exceptionally sweet 
melon and one of the best quality. The 
fruit is oblong and the flesh brittle. Ex¬ 
cellent for both home use and market. 
Packet 5c—Ounce 15c. 
CITRON —Oval fruit, used for preserv¬ 
ing; red seeded. Packet 5c—Ounce 15c. 
NOTICE—If you receive an EXTRA copy of our catalog or have finished yours, 
kindly hand it to a neighbor who might also be interested in garden seeds. 
