Spring catalog : seeds, plants and bulbs . ZE HEAD—Leaves dark reddish-brown, variegated with darkgreen. Heads large and most popular brown-leafed variety. Pkt.,5c; oz., 10c; Yi lb., 30c, postpaid. * WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES * * ? AMERICAN SEED COMPANY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 7 MUSTARD, ©enf CULTURE—Sow ten pounds to the acre. For salads and greenssow broadcast early in the spring. Seeds are also used for flav-oring pickles, pepper sauce, etc. OSTRICH PLUME—Leaves finely cut and densely curled. Re-sembling ostrich plumes. Quick growth and mild flavor. Pkt., 5c.;oz., 10c; Yi tb.,


Spring catalog : seeds, plants and bulbs . ZE HEAD—Leaves dark reddish-brown, variegated with darkgreen. Heads large and most popular brown-leafed variety. Pkt.,5c; oz., 10c; Yi lb., 30c, postpaid. * WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES * * ? AMERICAN SEED COMPANY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 7 MUSTARD, ©enf CULTURE—Sow ten pounds to the acre. For salads and greenssow broadcast early in the spring. Seeds are also used for flav-oring pickles, pepper sauce, etc. OSTRICH PLUME—Leaves finely cut and densely curled. Re-sembling ostrich plumes. Quick growth and mild flavor. Pkt., 5c.;oz., 10c; Yi tb., 25c; lb., 75c, postpaid. SOUTHERN OR CHINESE CURLED—Market gardeners favor- MUSKMELON. ite, and can be used much longer than most varieties. Pkt., 5c ;oz., 10c; Vi lb., 20c; lb., 65c, postpaid. SMOOTH LEAVED—Leaves large, sweet and pungent. Pkt., 5c;oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., 70c, postpaid. YELLOW OR WHITE—Oz., 5c; % lb., 15c; lb., 40c, OR BLACK—Oz., 5c; & lb., 15c; tb., 40c, postpaid. SDhiSfat-Mbnen. Extra Early Hackensack Melon. CULTURE—To get the best results, select a warm, rich sandyloam, thoroughly work the soil. Make hills six feet apart each should never be planted until settled warm weather. Shouldthe vines grow too rapidly they may be pinched off when three orfour feet in Also if the fruit should set too thickly, thinwhen young. This will hasten ripening and also increase the sizeand quality of the melons. One ounce will plant about sixty hills;two or three pounds 10 an acre. EXTRA EARLY HACKENSACK—Ripens fully ten days ahead ofthe Old Hackensack, which it much resembles. A good large, round and deeply netted. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % tb.,20c; lb., 75c; postpaid. LARGE HACKENSACK—Is somewhat later than the Early Hack-sack. Large and uniform size. Very productive. Flesh green andof a very fine flavor. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 75c;postpaid. CHICAGO MARKET—A very large nutmeg. Uuiform size a


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