EXPLORE IN YOUR GARDEN BY TRYING SOMETHING NEW 
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CHICORY 
Plant 4 Ozs. for 100 Yds. of Bow 
LARGE ROOTED OR COFFEE—100 Days. This variety 
should not be confused with the Witloof sort which is used as a 
salad, for this is little used as such but is cultivated for its 
roots which when dry are used as a substitute for coffee. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 45c lb. $1.40 
WITLOOF OR BRUSSELS CHICORY—110 Days. The 
leaf resembles a head of Cos Lettuce, large, thick, stems tightly 
folded against each other, the heart bleached like Celery. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 30c X lb. 55c lb. $1.85 
COLLARDS 
Plant 1 Oz. for 100 Yds. of Row 
GEORGIA SOUTHERN OR CREOLE—80 Days. Cabbage 
greens. The leaves can be blanched white as Celery and made 
tender by enveloping each plant from the top downward with 
a large paper or muslin bag during its late growth. Stems long, 
2 to 3 feet. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c lb. 20c lb. 75c 
CABBAGE COLLARDS— 90 Days. A cross between a 
Cabbage and a Collard. Of Georgia origin and well suited to 
the South. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 20c lb. 75c 
CORN SALAD 
Plant 10 Ozs. for 100 Yds. of Row 
BROAD-LEAVED (LARGE SEEDED)—60 Days. Used as 
a small Salad throughout the Winter and Spring. Sometimes 
called Lamb’s Lettuce. For quick growing sow thickly in 
drills, cover slightly first of Autumn. Height 4 inches. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 40c lb. $1.30 
CRESS 
Plant 134 Ozs. for 100 Yds. of Row 
BROAD-LEAVED —45 Days. Leaves not cut. A form of 
Salad much used abroad. Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 30c lb. $1.00 
CURLED OR PEPPER GRASS—40 Days. Cut leaved, used 
for flavoring and as a Salad. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c lb. 25c lb. 75c 
UPLAND CRESS—GRAY SEEDED—60 Days. Very much 
resembling Water Cress not only in habit and appearance but 
in texture and flavor as well. It is rapidly taking the place of 
Water Cress where running streams are not available. It is a 
very fast grower, easily cultivated. It will grow in any soil 
and will produce an abundance of leaves even in a very dry 
season. Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 45c lb. $1.50 
WATER CRESS—50 Days. A favorite dressing for dishes, 
a desirable form of Greens. A Perennial aquatic plant. Will 
only thrive well when the roots are submerged in water, and 
grows best along banks of small running streams. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 35c 3i lb. $1.20 lb. $4.00 
DANDELION 
Plant Z A Oz. for 100 Yds. of Row 
CABBAGING OR IMPROVED THICK LEAF—60 Days. 
An improved type of an old-fashion plant rapidly growing into 
favor as an early Salad, thick-leaved, dark green. Sow and 
cultivate same as Lettuce. Tie up the same as Cos Lettuce or 
shelter from light by inverted pots or board covering. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 45c 34 lb. $1.40 lb. $4.50 
FRENCH GARDEN —55 Days. A good sort, not so strong in 
growth as the Cabbaging, but much better than the common 
wild sort; not so erect, leaves broader, less curly and not so 
vivid a green. Blanches easily. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 30c 34 lb. 85c lb. $2.75 
CUCUMBER 
Origin not positively known but thought to be in India. Four Ozs. of Seed Will Plant 100 Yards of 
Hills. Plant Four Lbs. to the Acre. A Good Crop Cannot be Grown on Thin Soil. Seed breaks 
ground in 6 days. One inch high in 9 days under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse. 
For early use plant in hills 4x4 feet apart, on a warm border, when the Cherry is in bloom or when danger 
of frost is past. For pickles plant early in August to get 2 to 3 inch fruit in late September. 
ALWAYS GREEN, IT STAYS GREEN, OR BLACK DIA¬ 
MOND—65 Days. One of the greenest and earliest of the 
Long White Spine Varieties. Hardy, large fruited, excellent 
shape, and is uniform from end to end. Of extended or long 
drawn out period of picking and of very favorable reputation 
among Market Gardeners. Always to be picked out in a 
competitive trial as one of the best. Used most extensively in 
Florida to ship North. Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 35c lb. $1.10 
A & C — 60 Days. Spines white. A new introduction, probably 
a selection from Longfellow. Vines healthy, robust and re¬ 
sistant to disease, producing cucumbers about ten inches long, 
not quite so large in diameter as Early Fortune or New Hybrid. 
Has met with universal satisfaction where planted. It is a 
coming cucumber of great merit. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 30c 3 4 lb. 60c lb. $3.00 
A & C 
