Wood’s Selected Early Jersey Wakefield Ca'b'bag'e 
MUSTARD 
Plant till October either broadcast or in rows 12 to 18 inches 
apart. Plant one ounce to 100 reet of row, or broadcast 5 to 6 
pounds per acre. 
No. 291. Tendergreen or Mustard Spinach— 
Ready for use in 3 to 4 weeks after planting and yields an 
abundance of splendid salad that combines the flavors and health¬ 
ful qualities of spinach and mustard. Successive planting should 
be made throughout the year, for it stands both cold and hot 
weather. Prepare it as you do turnip salad. 
No. 290. Southern Giant Curled— 
Forms a great mass of leaves beautifully ruffled and finely 
curled and crimped around the edges, succulent, pungent and 
of sweet flavor. 
No. 292. Chinese Broad Leaved— 
When prepared like spinach makes fine greens. Ready in six 
weeks from sowing; tender and free from bitter flavor. 
No. 293. Fordhook Fancy Curled— 
Sometimes called Ostrich Plume. More ruffled than Southern 
Curled and stands longer before bolting to seed. 
Prices; 
5-lb. lots 
All Mustard. Varieties: Fkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
I lb 25c.; lb. 75c.; 2-lb. lots, 65o. per lb. 
60c. pei) lb.; 10-lb. lots, 55c. per lb., postpaid. 
C* A TlTl A Copenhagen Market and G-olden Acre are grown in Denmark, where 
they originated and where the most perfect strains are grown. Other 
varieties are grown from finely bred Long Island Stock. 
BY MAH, POSTPAID 
No. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
i lb. 
Eb. 
2 lbs. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
91. 
Copenhagen Market (Danish Grown) . . . 
.10 
.20 
.65 
$2.25 
$4.00 
$9.25 
$17.00 
92. 
Golden Acre (Danish Grown). 
.10 
.20 
.65 
2.25 
4.00 
9.25 
17.00 
93. 
Wood’s Selected Early Jersey Wakefield 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.75 
3.20 
7.50 
14.00 
94. 
Wood’s Charleston Wakefield . 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.75 
3.20 
7.50 
14.00 
95. 
Early Flat Dutch . 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
3.00 
7.00 
13.00 
96. 
All Head Early. 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
3.00 
7.00 
13.00 
97. 
All Seasons . 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
3.00 
7.00 
13.00 
98. 
Henderson’s Early Summer . 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
3.00 
7.00 
13.00 
100. 
Henderson’s Succession . 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
3.00 
7.00 
13.00 
102. 
Surehead . 
.05 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
3.00 
7.00 
13.00 
114. 
Wong Bok Chinese Petsai. 
.05 
.15 
.45 
1.50 
2.70 
6.00 
11.50 
T>lr.M4-o Jersey Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch. 35c. per 100; $2.35 per 
C.<3.DD«§;C J; l<inio 1,000, postpaid. .Not postpaid, 25c. per 100; $2.00 per 1,000. 
Wood’s 
Cabbage 
Iiottuce. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
BEADY IN NOVEMBEB 
Prepare a trench 15 to 18 inches deep, put 
in plenty of well-rotted manure, cover with 
a few inches of soil; set the roots li to 2 
feet apart and cover with 4 inches of soil. 
In the fall, cut off and burn the top growth, 
throw down the earth and give a good appli¬ 
cation of stable manure. Early in the spring 
fork this in and apply ground animal bone. 
To make white asparagus, draw earth 
around the stalks as they grow. Do not 
continue cutting too long, as this exhausts 
the plants. 100 roots plant about 15x50 
feet; 5,000 to 7,000 will plant an acre. 
WASHINOTON BUST-RESISTANT —Post¬ 
paid, 25 for 60c.; 50 for 90c.; $1.50 per 100. 
Not postpaid, 25 for 50c.; 60 for 75c.; 
$1.25 per 100; $8.50 per 1,000. 
PAEMETTO —Postpaid, 25 for 50c.: 50 for 
76c.; $1.25 per 100. Not postpaid, 25 for 
35c.; 60 for 60c.; $1.00 per 100; $7.00 
per 1,000. 
Horse Radish Roots St' 
40c. per doz.; 50 for 85c.; $1.50 per 100, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 35c. per doz.; 60 
for 75c.; $1.40 per 100; 500 for $6.50; 
$12.00 per 1,000. 
Rhubarb Roots 
for 50c.; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. Not 
postpaid, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; $1.25 per 
doz.; 50 for $4.60. 
ONION SEED FOR FALL 
Plant in a well-prepared bed in early fall, 
when the size of a goosequill transplant 4 
inches apart in 18-inch rows, trimming the 
tops and roots; it is not unusual to double 
the yield by transplanting. For fall plant¬ 
ing we recommend Copper King, Prize 
Taker and Mammoth Silver King. Ounce 
plants 100 feet of drill; 5 to 6 lbs. trans¬ 
plants an acre. 
No. 308. PRIZE TAKER OB 
SPANISH XING —The outside Copper 
is a rich straw color; the flesh King 
pure white, sweet and mild. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; J lb. 65c.; 
lb. $2.26; 2-lb. lots, $2.00 lb.; 
6-lb. lots, $1.85 lb.; 10-lb. lots, 
$1.70 lb. 
No. 310. MAMMOTH SIEVEB 
KINO —One of the largest 
Italian onions, often 5 ins. in 
diameter. Skin and flesh white, 
very tender and mild flavored. 
Pkt. 5c.: oz. 20c.: i lb. 50c.; 
lb. $1.60; 2-lb. lots. $1.45 lb.; 
5- lb. lots, $1.30 lb. 
No. 307. COPPER KING. At¬ 
tains an enormous size; flesh 
white, sweet, mild and tender. 
Pkt. lOc.: oz. 20c.; i lb. 60c.; 
lb. $2.00; 2-lb. lots, $1.80 lb.; 
6- lb. lots, $1.66 lb. 
TURNIP AND RUTABAGA 
Plant broadcast or in 2-foot rows; thin 
out to 4 inches apart. An ounce plants 100 
feet of drill; IJ pounds one acre in drills; 2 
pounds one acre broadcast: plant salad va¬ 
rieties 3 pounds to the acre. 
No. 445. EXTRA EAREY WHITE lOIEAN. 
Pure white. Pkt, 5c.; oz. 10c.; i lb. 20c.: 
lb. 60c.: 2-lb. lots 55c. lb.; 6-lb. lots 60c, 
lb.; 10-lb. lots, 45c. lb. 
No. 446. EXTRA EAREY PXTRPEE TOP 
MIEAN —White with purple top. Pkt. 
5c.: oz. 10c.; J lb. 20c.; lb. 60c.; 2-lb. lots, 
55c. lb.; 5-lb. lots, SOc. lb.; lO-lb. lots, 
45c. lb. 
No. 450. WOOD’S IMPROVED PVBPEE 
TOP WHITE GEOBE— Pkt. 5c.: oz. 10c.; 
i lb. 20c.: lb. 55c.: 2-lb. lots 50c. lb.; 
5-lb. lots 45c. lb.; 10-lb. lots, 40c. lb. 
PRICES FOLLOWING VARIETIES 
POSTPAID; Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; J lb. 15c.; 
lb. 45c.: 2 lbs. 80c.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 
lbs. $3.00. 
NOT POSTPAID: Lb. 35c.; 2 lbs. 65c.: 5 
lbs. $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.65. 
No. 449. Mammoth Purple Top White Globe 
No. 448. Early White Flat Dutch 
No. 451. Long White Cowhorn 
No. 447. Early Red or Purple Top 
No. 452. White Egg 
No. 453. Large White Norfolk Globe. 
No. 454. Pomperanian White Globe 
No. 467. Large Amber or Yellow Globe 
No. 456. Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen 
No. 458. Golden Ball or Orange Jelly 
No. 461. Mixed Turnip Seeds 
SAEAD TURNIPS 
No. 462. Shogoin or Japanese 
No. 45 9. Southern Prize or Dixie 
No. 460. Seven Top 
RUTABAGA or SWEDE 
No 465. WOOD’S IMPROVED PURPEE 
TOP YEEEOW —Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; i lb 
20c.; lb. 50c.: 2 lbs. 90c.: 5 lbs. $2.00; 
10 lbs. $3.50, postpaid. Not 
postpaid, lb. 40c.; 2 lbs. 75c.; 
5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.15. 
No. 466. Purple Top Yellow 
No. 468. Long Island Golden 
Neckless. 
T IT'T'T'TTr^lT' Lettuce requires rich, 
I i. J. U moist soil, clean and tho¬ 
rough cultivation. Plant until October i 
inch deep and transplant to the open ground 
in November, setting the plants 8 to 12 
inches apart in 18-ino,h rows; protect with 
straw or litter. To head in winter, trans¬ 
plant to cold frames or hot beds. One ounce 
produces 1,500 plants; 2 lbs. makes plants 
for one acre. 
No. 230. WOOD’S CABBAGE EETTUCE— 
Hardiest and best lettuce for outdoor 
growing. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; J lb. 40c.; 
lb. $1.25; 2-lb. lots, $1.10 lb.; 5-lb. lots, 
95c. lb.; 10-lb. lots, 85c. lb. 
No. 232. ICEBERG —A sure and reliable 
header. Forms a large, compact head, 
never white inside: sweet, crisp and de¬ 
licious. Pkt. 5c.: oz. 10c.: J lb. 30c.: lb. 
90c.: 2 lbs. 80c.: 5 lbs. 70c.: 10-lbs. 60c. 
No. 231. WOOD’S IMPROVED BIG BOS¬ 
TON —The lettuce for cold frames. The 
type is uniform, the heads extra large, 
firm and solid. Fkt. 5c.: oz. 10c.; i lb. 
25c.: lb. 85c.: 2-lb. lots, 75c. lb.; 5-lb. lots 
65c. lb.; 10-lb. lots 60c. lb 
NO. 232. NEW YORK No. 12 —Pkt. 10c.; oz. 
15c.; J lb. 40c.: lb. $1.25; 2-lb. lots, $1.10 
lb.; 5-lb. lots 95c. lb.; 10-lb. lots, 85c. lb. 
No. 240. COS or ROMAINE —Pkt. 5c.; oz. 
10c. i lb. 30c.: lb. 90c.: 2-lb. lots 80c. lb.; 
5-lb. lots 70c. lb.; 10-lb. lots 60c lb. 
No. 233. WHITE BOSTON or UNRIV- 
AEEED —Pkt. lOc.; oz. 15c.: i lb. 40c.: 
lb. $1.25; 2-lb. lots $1.10 lb.; 5-lb. lots 
95c. lb.; 10-lb lots, 85c. lb. 
No. 238. GRAND RAPIDS. Pkt. 5c.: oz. 
10c.; i lb. 25c.: lb. 85c.; 2-lb. lots 75c. 
lb.; 6-lb. lots 65c. lb.; 10-lb. lots 60c lb. 
No. 239. CRISP-AS-ICE— Pkt. 10c.; oz. i5c.; 
i lb. 40c.: lb. $1.25; 2-lb. lots $1.10 lb.; 
5-lb. lots 95c. lb.; 10-lb. lots 85c. lb. 
No. 235. EAREY CUREED SIMPSON. Pkt. 
5c.: oz. 10c.: J lb. 25c.; lb. 85c.; 2-lb. lots 
75c. lb.; 5-lb. lots 65c. lb.; 10-lb. lots 
60c. lb. 
No. 234. BEACK SEEDED SIMPSON —Pkt. 
5c.: oz. 10c.; i lb. 25c.; lb. $1.00; 2-lb. 
lots 90c. lb.; 5-lb. lots 80c. lb.; 10-lb. lots 
70c. lb. 
TiPftlirP Plant wood’s cabbage, Big 
Ijcituue JTltllll Boston and Iceberg. 
35c. per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c. 
per 100; $2.00 per 1,000. 
ONION SETS 
White Multiplier . 
Small Yellow Potato . 
Medium Yellow Potato . 
White Pearl . 
Crystal Wax . 
Silver Skin . 
Yellow Danvers . 
Red Wethersfield . 
Japanese or Ebenezer . 
Postpaid, add 10c. qt.; 20c 
Onion Sets will produce table onions several months ahead of 
seed. Plant 4 inches apart, i inch deep in 1 foot rows, 1 qt. to 
100 ft.; 10 bus. per acre. Do not cover entirely; except for 
Potato Onions, plant 10 ins. apart in 2-ft. rows, 1 qt to 40 ft 
Cover one inch. 
Qt, 
i Peck, 
Feck, 
Bu., 
1 lb. 
4 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
32 lbs. 
$ .15 
$ .40 
$ .85 
$2.75 
.20 
.55 
.95 
3.00 
.15 
.50 
.85 
2.75 
.15 
.45 
.75 
2.25 
.15 
.45 
.75 
2.25 
.15 
.45 
.75 
2.25 
.15 
.40 
.70 
2.00 
.15 
.40 
.70 
2.00 
.15 
.40 
.70 
2.00 
peck; 
30c. peck 
; 75c. bu. 
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