FARM, GARDEN AND SEED ANNUAL 
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Kale or Borecole. 
Blatter Kohl—Col—Cavalo Riccio 
Sow in April, in drills 14 to 18 inches 
apart, covering the seeds thinly and even¬ 
ly, and thin out when hoeing to from 
four to six inches apart. The ’-arieties 
are extremely hardy, and are best when 
touched by frost. For winter and spring 
use, sow in August or September. 
Extra Dwarf Curled Scotch. Spreading 
habit, hardy and improved by light frost. 
Price per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 15c.; per 
%-lb., 30c.; per lb., $1.00. 
Bloomsdale Curled Scotch. An improved 
type of the Extra Dwarf Curled Scotch. 
The very curly dense foliage is a darker, 
more attractive color. It is also more 
hardy than the Dwarf Scotch. Per pkt., 
10c.; per oz., 15c.; per J4-lb., 35c.; per 
lb., $1.10. 
Tall Curled Scotch. Similar to the 
Dwarf except that it grows two to three 
feet high. Per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 15c.; 
per J4*lb., 40c.; per lb., $1.75. 
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EXTRA DWARF CURLED SCOTCH 
Improved Siberian. German Greens or Sprouts. Dwarf, curly, dark green leaves, very hardy and an 
immense cropper. Undoubtedly the most hardy and more extensively grown than any other variety; 
in fall seeding to winter over and cutting for spring greens. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; ^-lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
Kobl-Rabi or Turnip Cabbage. Kohlrabi — Colinabo—Rapa 
Half-way between a turnip and a cabbage, partaking of the nature and flavor of both. The bulbs, 
formed above ground, are cooked like turnips. Sow from April to July; plant and cultivate the same 
as cabbage. As they are difficult to transplant, they are usually sown where they are to stand, and 
afterwards thinned out. 
Early White Vienna. Grows to a fair size, skin light green; flesh white; short stumps and tops. 
Price per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 15c.; per %-lb., 45c.; per lb., $1.50. 
Early Purple. Differs from the above in color only. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 20c.; J4~lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 
Leek. 
Lauch — Porro—Cipollette 
LARGE MUSSELBURG LEEK 
Sow as early in the spring 
as season permits, either in 
seed beds or places where 
they are intended to grow. 
When four inches in height 
thin to three inches; when 
from six to eight, transplant 
to ten inches apart, leaving 
those in drills about six inches 
apart. Set as deep as possible 
without covering the small 
center leaves. 
American Flag. A favorite 
variety, long, large stalk, 
broad-leaved, white and sweet 
when properly blanched. Per 
pkt., 10c.; per oz., 20c.; per 
65c.; per lb., $2.25. 
Large Musselburg. Thick, 
long stems, productive. Per 
pkt., 10c.; per oz., 20c.; per 
J /i-\b., 65c.; per lb., $2.25. 
Giant Carentan. Largest 
and most hardy, semi-bulb¬ 
ous, mild. Per pkt., 10c.; per 
oz., 20c.; per J4 _ lb., 65c.; per 
lb.. $2.25. 
KOHL-RABI OR TURNIP CABBAGE 
