MUSTARD 
TREATED 
Plant till October either broadcast or in rows 12 to 18 inches 
apart. Plant one ounce to 100 feet of row, or broadcast 5 to 6 
pounds per acre. 
No. 291. Ten derg reen or Mustard S pi nach t J°[ 
weeks after planting 
and yields an 
abundance of splen¬ 
did salad that com¬ 
bines the flavors and 
healthful qualities of 
spinach and mus¬ 
tard. Successive 
planting should be 
made throughout the 
year, for it stands 
both cold and hot 
weather. Frepare it 
as you do turnip 
salad. 
No. 290. Southern 
Giant Curled 
Southern Giant Curled Mustard 
—Forms a great mass 
of leaves beautifully 
ruffled and finely curled and crimped around the edges, suc¬ 
culent, pungent and of sweet flavor. 
No. 292. CHINESE BROAD LEAVED, When prepared like 
spinach makes fine greens. Ready in six weeks from sowing; 
tender and free from bitter flavor. 
PRTC.F.S All Mustard Varieties: Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 1 lb. 
M. X uvuo 15c.; lb. 45c.; 2-lb. lots 40c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots 
35c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots 30c, per lb., postpaid. 
ONION SETS FOR FALL PLANTING 
Quart —1 pound. J-Peck—4 pounds. 1 Peck—8 pounds. 
Plant 4 inches apart in rows 1 foot and about £-inch deep. 
but do not cover the sets entirely, except Potato Onions, which 
plant 10 inches apart in 2-foot rows and cover 1 inch. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE PEARL- Extra early, pure white, mild 
and delicate flavor. Earlier than any other variety. Qt. 25c.; 
£ peck 65c.; peck $1.05, postpaid. Not postpaid, qt, 15c.; £ peck 
45c; peck 75c. 
SILVER SKIN—Qt. 25c.; £ peck 60c.; peck $1.00, postpaid. Not 
postpaid, qt. 15.; £ peck 40c.; peck 70c. 
YELLOW DANVERS—Qt. 25c.; £ peck 60c.; peck 95c. postpaid. 
Not postpaid, qt. 15c.; £ peck 40c.; peck 65o. 
RED WETHERSFIELD—Qt. 25c.; £ peok 60c.; peck 95c. post¬ 
paid. Not postpaid, qt. 15c.; £ peck 40c.; peck 65c. 
JAPANESE OR EBENEZER—Qt. 25c.; £ peck 60c.; peck 95c. 
postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 15c.; £ peck 40c.; peck 65c. 
CRYSTAL WAX BERMUDA—Qt. 25c.; £ peck 60c.; peck $1.00 
postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 15c.; £ peck 40c.; peck 70c. 
WHITE MUETIPIiIER—Qt. 30c.; £ peck 80c.; peck $1.30 post¬ 
paid. Not postpaid, qt. 20c.; £ peck 60c.; peck $1.00. 
YELLOW POTATO—Small Sets—Qt. 35c.; £ peck 85o.; peck $1.40 
postpaid. Not postpaid, qt. 25c.; £ peok 65c.; peok $1.10. 
WINTER RADISHES 
ONION SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING 
TREATED 
Plant in a well-prepared bed in September, and when the 
size of a goosequill transplant 4 inches apart in 18-inch rows, 
trimming the tops and roots; it is not unusual to double the yield 
by transplanting. For fall planting we recommend Copper King, 
Prize Taker and Mammoth Silver King. One ounce plants 100 
feet of drill; 5 to 6 pounds will transplant an acre. 
NO. 308. PRIZE TAXER OR 
SPANISH XING. The out¬ 
side is a rich straw color 
the flesh pure white, sweet 
and mild. Pkt. 5o.; oz. 15c.; 
1 lb. 45c.; lb. $1.50; 2-lb. lots, 
$1.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.25 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots $1.10 per 
lb., postpaid. 
No. 310. MAMMOTH SILVER 
KING. One of the largest 
Italian onions, often 5 inches 
in diameter. Skin and flesh 
white, very tender and mild 
flavored. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 
lb. 45c.; lb. 1.50; 2-lb. lots, 
1.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.25 
per lb., postpaid. 
No. 307. COPPER KING. At¬ 
tains an enormous size; flesh 
white, sweet, mild and ten¬ 
der. Pkt. 10o.; oz. 20c.; 1 lb. 
50c.; lb. $1.60; 2-lb. lots, 
$1.45 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.35 
per lb., postpaid. 
No. 301. ■ BARGE RED WETHERSFIELD. Skin purplish red; 
flesh purplish white; hard and solid. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 1 lb. 
45c.; lb. $1.50; 2-lb. lots, $1.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.25 per lb., 
postpaid. 
No. 302. YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. Uniformly globe shaped 
have small necks and ripens evenly. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 2 lb. 
45c.; lb. $1.50; 2-lb. lots, $1.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.25 per lb.; 
10-lb. lots, $1.10 per lb., postpaid. 
No. 3C3. SILVER SKIN OR WHITE PORTUGAL. For growing 
matured onions, for sets, for pickling, for bunching in the 
spring and as a salad when young. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 1 lb. 
50c.; lb. $1.60; 2-lb. lots $1.45 per lb.; 5-lb. lots, $1.35 per lb., 
postpaid. 
No. 309. EXTRA EARLY WHITE PEARL. The quickest of 
white sorts. Makes pearly white onions; tender, mild and of 
excellent flavor. Plant in the fall to make early spring onions. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; 2 lb. 70c.: lb. $2.50; 2-Ib. lots, $2.35 uer lb.; 
5-lb. lots, $2.20 per lb.; 10-lb. lots, $2.10 per lb., postpaid. 
TREATED 
Winter radishes are slower in growth than other radishes, but 
the flesh is firmer and they are better keepers. The quality is not 
so dependent on quick growth as with other sorts, but they should 
have a good, light, mellow soil for best results. Plant during 
August-September or early October, half an 
inch deep in rows 18 to 24 inches apart 
and thin out. When freezing weather comes 
on take them up and pack in sand in a cool 
cellar or bury them outside, and they will 
keep all winter. One ounce plants 50 feet of 
drill; 8 to 10 pounds plant an acre. 
No. 393. ROSE CHINA WINTER —Cylindri¬ 
cal in shape; of medium size; bright deep 
rose-colored skin. The flesh is white very 
solid and of the very finest quality. The 
most popular of all winter radishes; a fine 
keeper. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; J lb. 20c.; lb. 65c.; 
2-lb. lots, 60c. per lb.; 5-lb. lots, 50c. per lb.; 
10-lb. lots, 45c. per lb. postpaid. 
No. 392. CHINESE OR CELESTIAL —Always 
crisp, mild and juicy, and undoubtedly the 
finest of all extra large, pure white rad¬ 
ishes. Grows from 6 to 8 inches long and 
2£ to 3 inches thick. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; J lb. 
20c.; lb. 65c.; 2-lb. lots 60c. per lb.; 5-lb. 
lots 50c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots 45c. per lb., 
postpaid. 
No. 394. LONG BLACK SPANISH —One of 
the latest and hardiest varieties. Has dark 
brown skin; oblong in shape, holding its 
ihi kness throughout. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
2 lb. 20c.; lb. 65c.; 2-lb. lots, 60c. per lb., 
postpaid. 
Rose China Winter 
Radish 
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CULTURE —Dig or plow out a trench 15 to 18 inches deep, 
put in plenty of well-rotted manure, covering it with a few 
inches of soil, then set the roots 1J to 2 feet apart and cover 
with 4 inches of soil. In the fall, cut off and burn the top 
growth, plow or throw down the earth and give a good applica¬ 
tion of stable manure. Early in the spring fork this in and 
apply ground animal bone. If white asparagus is wanted draw 
earth around the stalks as they grow. Do not continue cutting 
too long, as this exhausts the plants. 100 roots plant about 
15x50 feet; 5,000 to 7,000 will plant an acre. 
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In November set out 4 feet apart in rich soil in a shaded 
place using plenty of stable manure. Protect with manure 
during winter. By mail postpaid, 20c. each; 3 for 50c.; 6 for 
85c.; $1.50 per dozen. Not postpaid, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 6 for 
75c.; $1.25 per dozen. 
WASHINGTON RUST RESISTANT— Two-year-old roots. By 
mail postpaid, 25 for 60c.; 50 for 90c.; $1.50 per 100. Not 
postpaid, 25 for 50c.; 50 for 75c.; $1.25 per 100; $8.50 per 1000. 
PALMETTO —Two-year-old roots. By mail postpaid, 25 for 50c.; 
50 for 75c.; $1.25 per 100. Not postpaid, 25 for 35c.; 50 for 60c.; 
$1.00 per 100; $7.00 per 1000. 
