SWISS CHARD 
A splendid substitute for spinach during hot weather 
and very easy to grow. Leaves are prepared like spin- 
ach, the white midribs like asparagus. 
CULTURE.—Sow seed during April or May in rows 
and thin the seedlings to stand 1 foot apart in the row. 
Lucullus. 50 days. The largest and one of the most pop- 
ular varieties. The leaves have a mild spinach-like 
flavor and grow to large size. A popular market va- 
riety and we think the best for home raising. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 14]b. 60c; Ib. $1.75. Postpaid. 
MANGEL-WURZEL 
Grown for Feeding Stock and Poultry 
The value of these for feeding stock cannot be over- 
estimated. The results from their use are wonderful, as 
is clearly shown in the improved health and condition of 
animals, the increased yield of milk in cows, and the 
great saving in hay. They can be raised at a very trifling 
cost, and selected seed will yield immense crops per acre. 
Sow 5 to 6 pounds of seed per acre. 
Mammoth Prize Long Red. 110 days. The heaviest crop- 
ping and best long Mangel. This mammoth variety 
grows to an immense size, single roots weighing 20 to 
30 pounds each, and always of a very fine texture and 
good quality. It is remarkable for the broad shoulder 
and massive shape of the root, by which a great weight 
is obtained without coarseness. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 141b. 50c; lb. $1.75. Postpaid. 
CHINESE OR CELERY CABBAGE 
This Cabbage was introduced into this country by the 
Chinese of the Pacific Coast. It belongs to the Cabbage 
family and produces quickly, from seed sown in the open 
ground, very attractive heads somewhat resembling 
Cos lettuce. 
CULTURE.—Sow the seed in July or August. It can 
be sown in beds and transplanted, or sow where it is to 
grow. If in rows, 16 inches part, 12 inches apart in the 
rows. Can be used in September and October. 
Chihili. 60 days. Tall, narrow head. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 141b. $1.20. Postpaid. 
Wong Bok. 70 days. Short, broad head. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 14lb. $1.20. Postpaid. 
