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HART & VICK’S SWISS CHARD | 
One package of seed will sow 30 feet; 1 ounce 200 feet. 
Seed planted early in spring will produce plants from which cuttings may be made all summer. Plants 
may be cut close to the ground; new shoots will spring up and make a rapid growth. 
Fordhook Giant. Large, crumpled, thick, fleshy leaves, 10 inches wide and 24 inches long. The quality 
of both leaf and wide white midrib is excellent. Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c; Y% Ib. 75c 
Giant Lucullus. One of the older varieties ee Bale tet Fara criky: ihe ‘plants are vigorous, 
juci iti e, light green, curled leaves, with a little narrow midrib. 
producing great quantities of large, light g Pkg 0c; oz. 25c: Ya Ib. 75c 
_Large-Ribbed Dark Green. Hart & Vick’s Special Dark Green-Leaved Strain. The best smooth- 
leaved Chard. Grown for its white stalks and main leaf-ribs, which are prepared like Asparagus, and its 
thick, distinctly flavored foliage is cooked like greens. Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c; 1% Ib. 75c 
Ruby. Customers of ours are very en- 
thusiastic about this mew  crimson- 
stalked Chard that somewhat resembles 
Rhubarb. The heavily crumpled leaves Fordhook 
are dark green, veined with crimson. Giant 
Flavor is different, tasty and: delicious. Swiss 
Pkgial5¢; 0z. 35¢ Chard 
TURNIPS and RUTABAGAS 
One package of seed will sow 50 feet of row; 2 pounds an acre. 
For summer use, sow seed early in spring in drills 1 to 2 feet apart; cover 
one-half inch deep; thin, and keep free from weeds; for succession sow every 
two weeks until June; for fall and winter, sow in July. 
Early White Snowball. Ball-shaped, small and smooth. Flesh pure white, 
fine grained, sweet and of splendid quality. 
Pkg. 10e> oz) 5c; 45lbes5ic Ibs, $100 
Golden Ball or Orange Jelly. The finest yellow-fleshed table Turnip. 
Medium sized bulb; smooth yellow skin; flesh deep yellow,.firm, fine grained and 
of fine quality. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; Y% Ib. 40c; Ib. $1.10 
Purple-Top White Globe. Flesh firm, fine grained, sweet, and mild 
when young. Medium size, globe-shaped; good keeper. Desirable for table; 
unsurpassed: for stock. Pkg. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 Ib, 35c¢;-1Ib. 95c 

Foliage Turnip (Shogoin). Grown mostly for its tops, which are twice as 
abundant as the ordinary Turnip, and are used as “’greens.’’ Quick growing and 
forms smooth globe-shaped roots of good quality. A ‘’double-purpose Turnip.’’ 
Pkg. 10c; (oz@locs 1,0 Ib. 45c 
Purple-Top 
White Globe Turnip 
Improved Long Island Rutabaga 
Very round roots with small tops and short neck. Skin purplish red 
above ground, light yellow below, flesh very solid, yellow, fine grained 
and sweet. Pkg. 10c; oz. 15¢; Y% Ib. 45c; Ib. $1.45 
Bert Lewis of 
Thornton Road 
was a Roches- 
ter Gas & Elec- 
tric Corpora- 
tion gardener 
last season. 
















One of the 
most produc- 
tive gardens 
we saw _ last 
September was 
this one of 
Vilas M. Swan 
of New Castle 
Road in Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 
Improved Long 
Island Rutaba- 
gas grow very 
large. Com- 
pare them in 
size to the 
hand shown in 
the upper right 
hand corner. 
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