. Everything for the garden : 1920 . i lb., lb. Large American Flag Leek The Leek is closely allied to the Onion. The entire lower portion of theplant is used, which is smooth, solid, and generally the same thickness through-out. It is boiled whole, or used in soups; the young plants make excellentScallions. The flavor is mild, and preferred by many for this Flag is the best variety for general use. We offer a very superiorstock of this popular variety, so largely grown for fall and early winter is of quick, strong growth, producing long stems of uniform shape and


. Everything for the garden : 1920 . i lb., lb. Large American Flag Leek The Leek is closely allied to the Onion. The entire lower portion of theplant is used, which is smooth, solid, and generally the same thickness through-out. It is boiled whole, or used in soups; the young plants make excellentScallions. The flavor is mild, and preferred by many for this Flag is the best variety for general use. We offer a very superiorstock of this popular variety, so largely grown for fall and early winter is of quick, strong growth, producing long stems of uniform shape and size,averaging 2 inches through by 10 inches long, blanching beautifully white andof fine, mild flavor. It makes attractive and salable bunches. (See engrav-ing.) Price, ioc. pkt., 25c. oz., 85c. H lb., Musselburgh ^S Leek This is the best variety for winter and spring use, beingvery hardy; it keeps well when earthed up. It is of slowergrowth than American Flag, making immense, stocky stemsabout 3 inches through by 6 to 8 inches long. The leavesare broad and flat, and little injured by snow; they recovertheir fresh, green color quickly in spring. Price, ioc. pkt.,25c. oz., 85c. \i lb., $ lb.


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