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HUTH SEED CO., Inc. — San Antonio, Texas 
GARLIC. The garlic is the most pungent of all the onion family. It is 
much used in the South and Mexico. The root or bulb is composed of many 
small bulbs called “cloves,” which are planted in the fall six to eight inches 
apart, and in summer the bulbs are ready to gather. 
Write for prices on large lots. Lb. 25c; subject to market change. 
KALE 
Garlic 
DWARF GREEN. Grows 16 to 20 inches high, can be 
used as a vegetable or for ornamental flower beds. Sown 
in spring. Oz. 15c. *4 Lb. 40c. 1 Lb. $1.25. 
Often described as loose leaf cabbage, cooked as greens, improved by 
frost, and may be had in the garden when all other greens have perished. 
Given about the same treatment as late cabbage. Sow seed one-half inch 
deep in rows two feet apart, and thin to 18 to 24 inches apart in the row. 
Sown in September and early spring. 
TALL GREEN CURLED OR SCOTCH. Stems straight, 
grows three to five feet high, bears plume 16 to 20 inches 
in length. Very hardy, severest winters will not kill. Oz. 
15c. % Lb. 40c. 1 Lb. $1.25. 
PARSLEY 
CULTURE. Parsley succeeds best in rich, mellow soil. As the seeds 
germinate very slowly. It should be sown early in the spring. Sow thickly 
in rows a foot apart and one-fourth inch deep. One ounce to 150 feet of 
drill, or three pounds per acre. 
MOSS CURLED. The green leaves are finely cut and curley, and of 
dark green color. Extra fine for garnishing and culinary purposes. Pkt. 
5c. Oz. 10c. *4 Lb. 30c. Lb. 85c, postpaid. 
DWARF PERFECTION ( or Double Curled). This parsley well deserves 
the name of perfection. It combines a highly decorative 
appearance with a fine delicate flavor and is very desir¬ 
able for planting as a border around flower beds. The 
color is a delightful green and the leaves are attractively 
curled. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 15c. *4 Lb. 40c. Lb. $1.00, postpaid. 
PLAIN LEAVED. This is the hardiest variety, foliage 
very dark green with plain leaves, having a strong pars- 
Moss Curled 
ley flavor and much preferred in cooking. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 
10c. |4 Lb. 30c. Lb. 85c, postpaid. 
HAMBURG TURNIP ROOTED (or German Parsley). 
The root resembles a small parsnip and is the edible part 
of this sort; extensively used for flavoring soups. Pkt. 
5c. Oz. 15c. >/4 Lb. 50c, postpaid. 
GARDEN OR ENGLISH PEAS 
CULTURE. Peas can be grown in every garden, but for the earliest 
varieties a light, warm, moderately rich soil is most suitable. The smooth 
kinds can be sown as soon as the ground can be worked, but the wrinkled 
varieties should not be planted until it is warmer. In sowing, drop a pea 
every two inches and cover two inches. Sow one pound to 150 feet; one 
bushel to the acre. 
ALASKA. A variety of remarkable earliness. It is a good yielder and 
produces pods of good size and dark green color, which are well filled with 
round, smooth peas of splendid flavor. The color of the dried peas is green. 
It ripens evenly; one picking will nearly clean off the crop. Pkt. 5c and 
10c. Lb. 35c. 
FIRST AND BEST. This, is an early cropper of the hardy, smooth, 
creamy white variety. Not quite as early as Alaska. Pkt 5c and 10c. Lb. 
35 cents. 
GRADUS OR PROSPERITY. This remarkable pea is not only large and 
of the best quality, but it is also nearly as early as the small, round, extra 
early sorts. It is hardy and may be planted as soon as the ground is fit to 
work in the spring, along with smooth peas. Also in early fall. The vine 
grows to a height of about 30 inches. The pods are of a light green color. 
It is a grand pea in all respects. Pkt. 5c and 10c. Lb. 35c. 
AMERICAN WONDER. The vine grows eight to 10 
inches high and is very prolific in pods; ripens in about 
50 days from germination. It is among the first of the 
early green wrinkled sorts. Pkt. 5c and 10c. Lb. 35c. 
THOS. LAXTON. A very early wrinkled variety of 
merit. The vines are vigorous, of medium height, usually 
about three feet. The pods are large, often four inches 
long. The green peas are very large, of fine deep color 
and unsurpassed in quality. One of the very best sorts for 
market and home garden. Pkt. 5c and 10c. Lb. 35c. 
DWARF TELEPHONE. This vai-iety is one of the 
finest branching, wrinkled marrows yet introduced. It 
bears splendid peas of the finest quality and excellent 
sugary flavor. The pods are of a large size of rich, dark 
green color, and closely packed with from eight to 10 
large, delicious peas. Pkt. 5c and 10c. Lb. 35c. 
BACKEYE MARROWFAT. A very productive variety 
of strong growth, requiring much space. If grown in the 
garden, brushwood or poles are necessary. Matures in 80 
days after germination. Pkt. 5c and 10c. Lb. 40c. 
WHITE MARROWFAT. Very similar to the Black- 
eye Marrowfat, except that it does not have black eyes. 
Pkt. 5c and 10c. Lb. 35c. 
GRAY SUGAR (Edible Pods). A splendid variety with 
edible pods. It grows medium high, and is remarkable 
for its prolific character. The pods are flat, crooked, and 
very fleshy. Pkt. 5c and 10c. Lb. 45c. 
Note: If you are in need of peas in large quantities, 
write us. We will make quantity prices. 
