SOUTH 120-122 HOWARD ST.. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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DWARF GREEN KALE NEW YORK No. 12 
KALE OR BORECOLE 
Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. Plant low and compact, with 
large, bright, deep green leaves, curled, cut and crimped until 
the whole plant resembles a bunch of moss. 
Tall Green Curled Scotch. Produces an abundance of dark 
green, curled leaves. 
Thousand Headed or Cowkale. The plant attains a height 
of from 3 to 4 feet, the stem being covered with leaves of 
quick growth after being removed, thus producing a great 
amount of feed, hence it has become very popular with dairy¬ 
men and poultry keepers. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; % lb. 40c; U lb. 60c; 
lib. $1.00. 
KOHL-RABI 
The Kohl-Rabi is a vegetable intermediate between the cab¬ 
bage and turnip, and combines the flavor of each. 
Early Purple. A very desirable sort for forcing or early out¬ 
door planting. Bulbs are of medium size, purple, flesh white. 
Very early with small top. the leaf stems being tinged with 
purple. 
Early White Vienna. Is the earliest and best for forcing; is 
very tender, excellent for table use. 
Both Kohl-Rabi. postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 25c; 2 oz. 40c; 
! V A lb. 60c; Vi lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $1.75. 
GRAND RAPiDS 
GARLIC 
Has a bulbous root, with a strong, penetrating odor and 
flavor. Belongs to the onion family and cultivated much in 
the same manner. Lb. 50c, postpaid. 
LEEK 
Large London, or Scotch Flag. This leek is generally con¬ 
sidered more delicate than the onion for soup, etc. Sow in 
seedbed middle of spring; when the plants are three or four 
inches high, transplant them into rows. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 2 oz. 
40c; V 4 lb. 60c; V 2 lb. $1.00; lb. $1.75. 
LETTUCE 
Loosehead or Cutting 
Black Seeded Simpson. Used for growing under glass or out¬ 
doors. The leaves are ruffled and blistered and even the large 
outer ones are very tender. This curly and thin-leaved variety 
is uniformly attractive and remains of excellent quality a very 
long time. 
Prize Head (Seed White). A large, non-heading lettuce, most 
excellent for the home garden. It is too tender, however, to 
stand shipping. The leaves are finely curled and crumpled, 
bright green tinged with brownish red, and are very crisp, 
tender and sweet. 
Simpson’s Early Curled (Seed White). A very extensively used 
early loose leaved variety. The leaves are light green in 
color, slightly frilled and much blistered, crisp, sweet and 
tender. 
EARLY AND FORCING 
Grand Rapids (Seed Black). As a lettuce for greenhouse forc¬ 
ing this variety undoubtedly stands at the head of the list, 
being of quick growth, little liable to rot and standing for 
some days after being ready to cut. This plant is upright and 
forms a loose head. 
HEADING 
Hanson. One of the most desirable later summer lettuces. 
The plant is compact and forms a large, cabbage-lilce head 
which remains in condition longer than most heading sorts. 
The outer leaves are bright yellowish green, broad, somewhat 
crumpled and frilled at edge. 
New York or Wonderful. We pride ourselves upon the extra 
fine strain of our New York Lettuce. The mammoth heads 
arc solid, heavy, beautifully blanched to a creamy white with 
bright green outer leaves. The quality is unsurpassed, being 
tender, crisp and sweet. The New York is a hardy, rapid 
grower, deep rooted and resistant to drought; a slow seeder 
and sure to head. 
CHICKEN LETTUCE 
This lettuce furnishes a great amount of green feed and is 
therefore highly recommended for chicken or rabbit feed. It 
does not form heads, but produces stalks three to four feet. 
Lettuce, postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; % lb. 45c; 
Vi lb. 75c; 1 lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $5.50; 10 lbs. $9.50. 
