TRUE TO NAME AND SURE TO GROW SEEDS 
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Long Green 
CUCUMBERS—Continued 
Pickling Cucumber 
EGG PLANT 
A tender annual, producing large, egg-shaped fruit, and considered 
a great delicacy. Sow the seed in a hot bed early in March. When the 
plants are three inches high transplant to pots which plunge in the 
same bed so that the plants may become stocky and are readily set 
out. When the weather becomes warm, transplant into good soil, three 
feet apart each way. 1 oz. will produce about 1500 plants. 
Improved New York Purple. An improved variety of the Round Pur¬ 
ple; of deeper color, large size and finer quality. Oz. 30c; lb. $1.00. 
Black Beauty. Rich, dark purple, large and symmetrical, maturing 
a little earlier than our Improved Large Purple and usually not as 
large. Very 'desirable for market as the fruit holds its color a long 
time. Oz. 30c; *4 lb. $1.00. 
DANDELION. — Broad Leaf. 40c per ounce. 
CORN SALAD, or FETTICUS 
A nice salad; is fit for use in six or eight weeks from time of sow¬ 
ing. If wanted early in spring, sow in September and cover with straw 
or leaves as soon as cold weather sets in. 
Large Seeded — Oz. 10c; j4 lb. 35c. 
BORECOLE or KALE 
Sow from middle April to May; in June transplant to rich mellow soil, and cultivate same as 
cabbage. They are rendered very tender and delicious by moderate touches of frost in autumn. 
Green Curled Scotch. Bright green, beautifully curled. Oz. 10c; |4 lb. 35c. 
A useful salad plant. It gives a pungent relish mixed with lettuce or other salad plants. Sow 
seed thickly, at frequent intervals for a succession in drills 1 foot apart. 
Extra Curled. Very fine. Will bear frequent cutting. Oz. 15c; J4 lb. 50c. 
WATER CRESS 
An aquatic plant, should be sown on the edges of streams in shallow water. Oz. 40c. 
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