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CUCUMBER 
1 oz. will plant 50 hills, 2 lbs. will plant an acre 
They should not be planted in the open air 
until there is a prospect of settled warm 
weather. Plant in hills about 4 feet apart 
each way. The hills should be previously 
prepared by mixing thoroughly with the soil 
of each a shovelful of well-rotted manure. 
Thin out the plants, leaving three or four of 
the strongest to each hill. The fruit should 
be plucked when large enough, whether re¬ 
quired for use or not, as if left to ripen on 
vines, destroys its productiveness. 
Longfellow. 74 days. T^e fruit will average 
12 to 14 in. long, 2}^ in. in diameter. 
Straight, ve^ dark green uniform color. 
Very attractive market fruit; a good grow¬ 
er. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 34 lt>- 50c., lb. fl.35. 
Early Fortune. 63 days. Early, very pro¬ 
ductive and disease-resistant fruits 9 to 10 
in. long; color, dark green, which does not 
fade when shipped long distances. Pkt. 
10c., oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., lb. 90c. 
New Davis Perfect. 70 days. Resembles a 
hothouse Cucumber. Long, straight, dark 
green in color; almost seedless. Equally 
good for outdoors and hothouse growing. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., lb. $1.00. 
Early Improved White Spine. 65 days. 
Wonderfully prolific, it retains a beautiful 
green color longer than any other sort; 
size medium; an excellent slicing sort. Pkt. 
10c., oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., lb. 90c. 
Fordhook Famous. 65 days. Vines 
produce enormous crop. Fruit perfectly 
smooth and very dark green. Measure 10 
to 12 in. long, straight, never turn yellow 
and are very solid. Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 
34 lb. 35c., lb. $1.00. 
National Pickling. 56 days. A highly de¬ 
sirable pickling strain. Fruits weigh 134 
lbs.; dark green, symmetrical, square 
ended; uniform. Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., ^ lb. 
35c., lb. 90c. 
A. & C. Special. 60 days. Spines white, 
fruits 10 by 234 in., very dark green, which 
they hold for a long time; robust and re¬ 
sistant to disease. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 34 lb. 
45c., lb. $1.25. 
Long Green or Jersey Pickle. 56 days. A 
fine fruit of excellent quality, dark green, 
firm and crisp; very productive. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., lb. 90c. 
CHIVES 
A mild flavor of Onion. Very desirable 
greens for flavoring meats, soups, cottage 
cheese, etc. Sold in clumps. Each 10c., 
doz. $1.00. 
COLLARDS or SPROUTS 
Georgia. 80 days. This is a tall, looseleaf. 
Cabbagelike plant, grows 2 to 3 ft. high, 
forming a cluster of tender leaves at the 
top of its rather long stem; used as “greens” 
in the South. Sow and plant like Cabbage 
or Kale. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., 34 lb. 25c., 
lb. 60c. 
CORN SALAD 
1 02 . will sow 25 ft. of row 
A vegetable used as a salad. It is sown 
on the first opening of Spring in rows 1 foot 
apart, and is fit for use in six to eight weeks 
from time of sowing. 
Large-Leaved. 40 days. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 
34 lb. 45c., lb. $1.60. 
143 to 147 East Front St., Trenton, N. 
CRESS, or PEPPER GRASS 
1 00 . will sow 50 ft. of row 
A well known, pungent salad. Requires to 
be sown thickly and covered very lightly at 
frequent intervals to keep up a succession as 
it soon runs to seed. 
Extra Curled. 40 days. Very fine; may be 
cut two or three times. Pkt. 5c., oz. i5c., 
34 lb. 25c., lb. 65c. 
Watercress. 50 days. Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., 
34 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 
DANDELION 
1 02 . will sow 150-ft. row 
Improved Thick-Leaved. 50 days. A 
very early and healthful Spring salad. Sow 
early in the Spring, in drills, 18 in. apart 
and thin out to 6 in. in the drills. Pkt. lOc., 
oz. 50c.. 34 lb. $1.75, lb. $6.00. 
DILL HERB (70 days) 
Used extensively for culinary use and for 
putting with Cucumber when pickling, pro¬ 
ducing the famous Dill pickles. Pkt. 5c., 
oz. 15c., 34 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
EGGPLANT 
1 02 . will produce about 1000 plants 
The seed should be sown in hotbeds the 
second week in March, care being taken to 
protect the young plants from cold at night. 
Plant out about June 1st, about 234 feet 
apart. Sufficient plants may be raised for a 
small garden by sowing a few seeds in com¬ 
mon flower pots or boxes in the house. 
Improved New York Spineless. 85 days. 
The plant is low and branching, and is 
quite free from spines both on the plant or 
calyx of the fruit, which are of the largest 
size and most perfect form. Pkt. 10c., oz. 
40c., 34 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 
Early Black Beauty. 82 days. Earlier than 
any other sort. Fruit, jet black, holding 
its black color during its maturing season. 
Very productive with uniform size fruit. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c., 34 lb. $1.25, lb, $4.50. 
ENDIVE 
1 02 . will sow a 100-ft. row 
Endive is one of the best salads for Fall and 
Winter use. Sow for an early supply about 
the middle of April. As it is used mostly in 
the Fall months, the main sowings are made 
in June and July. 
Green Curled. 90 days. Very hardy, leaves 
dark green, tender and crisp. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., lb. 95c. 
French Moss Curled. This variety is 
heavier than the Green Curled, equally 
agreeable as a salad. Handsome. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., lb. $1.00. 
Fullheart Batavian or Escarolle. 90 days. 
Leaves broad, light green, nearly plain, 
used in stews and salads. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., 
34 lb. 35c., lb. 95c, 
White Curled. 100 days. Leaves pale green, 
grows to a large size; always crisp and very 
tender. Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., 
lb. 95c. 
FENNEL, SWEET or FLORENCE 
Annual; height 2 feet; fine, feathery foliage. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 14 lb. 40c., lb. $1.25. 
J. 
Ciictimher, A. & C. Special 
Eggplant, Black Beauty 
Endive, Fullheart Batavian 
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