Certainly You Can Grow Your Own Mushrooms 
LEEK 
Sou) 1 ounce to ISO feet of row 
Culture. Sow seed and care for the young 
plants same as for onions, but they need a 
little more room to develop fully. When the 
young plants are about the size of a goose- 
quill, transplant into a prepared bed, 4 to 5 
inches apart in the rows. Set the roots deep 
and draw the earth to them when cultivating, 
so that they may be well blanched by the 
time they are fit for use. 85 days. 
Elephant. One of the hardiest, largest and 
best for winter use. 
Giant Carentan. Produces a large, thick 
stem and is of mild llavor. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
PURE-CULTURE (Spore Process) 
The best procurable. Makes cream- 
colored Mushrooms. One brick will spawn 
10 square feet. Brick 25c, postpaid 32c; 
5 bricks $1.00, postpaid $1.15; 25 bricks 
$4.50, postpaid $4.85; 50 bricks $8.50, post¬ 
paid $9.10; full case, 100 bricks, $16.00. 
Express or Freight. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
Sow 4 ounces of seed to 40 feet of drill 
Culture. Sow the seed thickly in rich 
ground about the middle of May, or, when 
the ground has become warm, in drills 
1 inch deep; thin to 10 inches apart in drills. 
Grown for its green pods, which are used in 
soups, stews, etc., to which they impart a 
rich flavor, and are considered nutritious. 
60 days. 
Improved Dwarf Green Prolific. Of dwarf 
growth but immensely productive and very 
early. Short, thick, green pods. 
Perkins’ Mammoth-podded. Pods are of 
unusual length (8 to 9 inches) and an in¬ 
tense green color. Very superior for 
canning. 
White Velvet or Lady Finger. Bears 
round, white, smooth pods unlike other 
varieties which are ridged or square edged. 
ONION SETS 
1 quart will plant a row about 50 feet long; 
10 to 15 bushels, an acre 
ONIONS 
American-grown Seeds 
Sow 1 ounce of seed to 100 feet of drill; 
6 pounds to an acre 
Culture. For sets, sow the seed as early 
as possible in the spring, very thickly in drills. 
As soon as the tops dry off in the summer, 
remove them to a dry, airy place, and early 
in the following spring replant by placing 
the sets in shallow drills 1 foot apart and 
about 4 inches apart in the drills. The Onions 
obtained by this process are of large size 
early in the season; also can be grown to full 
size during the first season by sowing thinly 
in drills 1 foot apart and about }4 inch deep 
in March or in early April, in strong land, 
well manured, and thinning them out to 
stand 3 to 4 inches apart in the drills. About 
100 days. 
Australian Brown. A brown-skinned Onion 
which grows to a good size the first season. 
Large Red Wethersfield. Grows to full size 
the first season from seed. Almost round, 
large, deep red, and keeps well. 
Pure Spore Culture Spawn. In bottles. 
One carton equals 5 bricks. Carton $1.00; 
12 for $10.75; 25 for $21.25; 60 for $48.00. 
Cultivation of the Mushroom 
Gives full instructions how to grow 
this delectable vegetable. Price $1.00, 
postpaid. 
Mushroom or Hotbed Thermometers 
Wood frame. Heavy brass point. Parcel 
Post weight, 2 pounds. $3.00 each. 
MUSTARD 
Sow 1 ounce of seed to 100 feet of drill 
Culture. A pungent salad plant, used like 
cress; the white seed is also used for flavoring 
pickles, pepper sauce, etc. For salads, sow 
thickly in shallow drills 6 inches apart. As 
plants go to seed quickly, sowings should be 
made every week or two. To grow white seed, 
sow in April, in rows 1 foot apart, and thin 
out to 3 inches apart when 2 inches high. 
35 days. 
Fordhook Fancy. Dark green leaves, more 
curled on the edges than any other sort. 
Southern Giant Curled. Large, light 
green leaves, frilled at edges. 
White English. Used mostly for the white 
seeds. 
Used for an early crop of Onions, and 
should be planted just as soon as the ground 
can be worked. Press the bulb lightly in the 
ground (do not cover) in rows 1 foot apart, 
2 inches apart in the row, so that all the 
development goes in the Onion. On signs of 
their going to seed, bend the top over but 
do not break it off. Shipped on local orders 
about March 1, unless otherwise requested. 
For Parcel Post, add 8c per pt.j 10c per qt.; 
13c per kipk.; 18c per pk.; 44c per bus. 
Japanese or Ebenezer. This variety is 
globe-shaped, about the color of a Yellow 
Danvers, is very solid and has a mild 
flavor. It will keep longer than any other 
variety. 
Large Red Wethersfield. 
White Silverskin. 
Yellow Danvers. 
Multiplier Onion Sets. Yellow and White; 
and Egyptian Top Onion, brown— 
furnished in September and October. 
Market price. 
Prices on Onion Sets subject to change. 
Prices on larger quantities furnished 
on request 
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Prizetaker. Flesh white, of mild and deli¬ 
cate flavor. Large Onions are raised the 
first year from seed, and with ordinary 
culture produce enormous crops. The 
Onions sometimes go over 3 pounds under 
good culture and the white flesh is of mild 
and delicate flavor. 
Southport White Globe. Perfects a very 
handsome product within 90 days from 
sowing seed. The bulbs are pure white, of 
a very mild flavor, and splendid keepers. 
The flesh is remarkably firm and solid. It 
is an enormous yielder and as it is very 
attractive, always sells at high prices. 
White Bermuda. They are of a mild and 
delicate flavor, and keep a long time. Will 
produce full-grown Onions from seed the 
same season. 
White Silverskin. Ripens early; large, 
mild in flavor, and excellent for winter use. 
Much esteemed for pickling when small. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. One of the most 
extensively used yellow Onions. 
ONION PLANTS. See page 37. 
Chives (Schnittlauch) 
Very mild onion flavor. Used with cottage 
cheese and on egg omelets. 
Yellow Globe Danvers Onion 
LEEK 
Giant Carentan.$0 
Elephant . 
MUSTARD 
Southern Giant Curled. 
Fordhook Fancy. 
White English. 10 
OKRA (Gumbo) 
White Velvet (Lady Finger). 10 
Improved Dwarf Green Prolific. 
Perkins’ Mammoth-podded. 10 
ONIONS 
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Large Red Wethersfield. 10 
Australian Brown. 
White Silverskin. 
Southport White Globe. 10 
White Bermuda. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 
CHIVES (Schnittlauch). 10 
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Japanese (Ebenezer) r, 
Large Red Wethersfield. 75 2 
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