_A Most Delicious Vegetable 
Used as Greens 


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233 Kale, Dwarf Green Curled 
GOURDS 
Attractive Ornamental and Useful 
Annual vines useful for covering 
fences, slopes, or unsightly places. The 
fruits of the smaller varieties, when 
dried, are excellent toys for children, 
while the large ones may be used as 
bowls, dippers, etc. . 
401 Sugar Trough. Long club-like fruits 
with thick lasting rind. Used for small 
buckets. 
402 Hercules Club. Enormous, club- 
arenes fruits, which grow 3 to 4 feet 
ong. 
-403 Calabash. Fruits are cream colored 
and grow_in a variety of interesting 
shapes. Used principally for making 
pipes, the stem end being used for this 
purpose. 
397 Dipper. Large fruits with a handle- 
like neck. May be used as dipper. 
399 Finest Mixed. Combination of all 
the large fruited varieties including the 
most curious interesting and useful 
sorts. Prices on all gourds—postpaid, 
pkt. 10c; 4% 0z. 25c; oz. 40c. 
POP COR 
Borecole or Kale 
233 Dwarf Green Curled 
This is hardier than cabbage and 
makes excellent greens for winter 
and spring use. The leaves are as 
curly as parsley, tender, and of very 
fine flavor. It is improved by frost. 
Sow the seeds in May or June, trans- 
plant in July and treat same as cab- 
bage. Immense quantities of this are 
grown in the south and shipped to 
northern markets. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 
ee 75c; 14 lb. $1.25; 1b. $2.25, post- 
paid. 
234 FallGreen Scotch Curled 
This variety is very hardy and is 
improved by a moderate frost. About 
thirty inches tall, with an abundance 
of green leaves, which are densely 
curled and _ crinkled. Stands the 
winters in the Middle States without 
protection. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % Ib. 
75c; 1% lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25, postpaid. 



399 Gourds—Finest Mixed 
COLLARDS 27 
3834 Georgia. Produces a great quantity of 
large, succulent, cabbage-like leaves which 
make delicious greens. Extensively grown in 
the south. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % Ib. 38c; % Ih, 
60c; lb. $1.15, postpaid. 
CRESS 
340 Fine Curled (Pepper Grass). It grows 
very quickly and is of the easiest culture. May 
be used for flavoring salads, for garnishing or 
as a green in sandwiches. Has an agreeably 
pungent taste and is best if used when young. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25c; %4 lb. 75c, postpaid. 
341 Upland. Besides being ready for use be- 
fore any other cress, this variety also has the 
advantage of being green all year. Broad, pun- 
gent leaves which are crisp and tender, and of 
the same flavor as Water Cress. Pkt. 15¢; oz 
50c, postpaid. 
325 CELTUCE 
New Healihtul Chinese Vegetable 
The young leaves served as a salad are deli- 
cious and have 4 times the Vitamin C content 
of Head Lettuce leaves, but its chief value is in 
its central stem or stalk. Whether Celtuce 
stalks are to be eaten raw or cooked, you re- 
move the lower leaves and then cut off all the 
outer skin and fibrous layers down to where 
they become light green and tender. Pkt. 10c 
OF BOCt % 1b. $1.00; 44 Ib. $1.85; Ib. $3.50, post- 
paid. 
326 CHERVIL 
Hardy annual, worthy of more general use for flae 
voring and garnishing. Curled variety more beautie 
ful than parsley. Import—Not Obtainable. 
DANDELION 
375. Improved Thick-Leaved. Rich soil, is needed 
where a heavy crop is wanted. The leaves are used 
as greens for boiling or to be eaten like endive. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. 75c, 1/4 lb. $2.50, postpaid. 
456 MANGO MELON 
(Also known as Vegetable Peach.) The fruit has the 
size, shape and golden yellow color of an orange. 
The flesh is snow white, and makes excellent pre- 
serves. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 lb. 75c, postpaid. 
America’s Favorite Dish. Delicious and Healthy for Boys and Girls— 
622 Black Beauty (Pops White). Ripens earlier than any other variety, yet the ears are large in size and the yield is as 
heavy as that of any of the-later sorts. Pops large and is the finest flavored variety of Pop Corn. Although the kernels are 
black, they show up nice and white when popped. ‘ 
















“f | tiful Golden Yellow (Pops White). “Stalks grow six feet high and the ears, which are produced in abundance, are 
eS Nee bes Ketneld rich orange-yellow color, round and smooth; pops perfectly white. 
Ameri or Dynamite (Pops Creamy White). The kernels are deep orange in color, extra large and smooth. When 
pce ane Bee latger tHe any other variety excepting the Hybrid and are of a rich creamy yellow color. The flavor is truly 
delicious. 
623 Japanese Hulless (American Grown) (Pops Pure White). Also known in some sections as Tom 
Thumb, or Bumble Bee. A heavy yielder of attractive little short ears, nearly as thick as it is long. 
and brittle. 
White). 




Its crowning merit is its popping quality, fine flavor and absence of hull or shell. Pops pure white, 
625 New Golden Hulless or Baby Rice (Pops Creamy White). Same as Japanese 
Australian Hulless except that kernels are of a beautiful golden yellow color instead 
of white. With its superior flavor and richness of color it is sure to become the most 
popular variety of Pop Corn. Wonderful yielder. 
624 White Rice or Snowball, Old Reliable Favorite (Pops 
The old standard variety which has been in use 
for many years. Long ears with very sharp kernels. Very | 
prolific variety as ears are usually produced 3 or 4 to the 
“stalk. Pops pure white and excellent quality. 
Special Low Uniform Prices 
On All the Above Varieties 
of Pop Corn 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 1 Ib. 15c; % Ib. 25c 
Ib. 45c; 2 Ibs. 80c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
Not Prepaid, 5 lbs. @ 25c; per Ib.: 
10 Ibs. @ 24c per lb.; 25 Ibs. and 
over @ 22c per lb. 




: One packet each of these six 
i) wonderful varieties of Pop 
Corn ONLY 50c, Postpaid. 


I New Giant Hybrid Pop Corn. } 
625 Golden Hulless 
an i E Cae emt chaphade ‘i . * a re a 
«626 Queen’s 627South Ameri- 624 White 622 Black 623 Japanese or Baby Rice 
i See page 78. 
Golden can or Dynamite Rice Beauty Hulless : 

