. Bailey's seeds : above them all. Boston Pickling A very productive variety used widely for pickles. Vines are vigorous, the fruits are bright green, medium size and are very smooth. The flesh is ten- der and crisp. Bailey's strain is used by many pickle factories on account of its uniformity and heavy yield. Prices: Pkt., 15c; lb., 45c. 5c; oi., Improved Long Green Early Fortune This is an especially fine medium length variety and in our opinion the finest of the early White Spine types. It has a fine dark green color which it holds a long time after ship- ping. It is a quick grower, is dise
. Bailey's seeds : above them all. Boston Pickling A very productive variety used widely for pickles. Vines are vigorous, the fruits are bright green, medium size and are very smooth. The flesh is ten- der and crisp. Bailey's strain is used by many pickle factories on account of its uniformity and heavy yield. Prices: Pkt., 15c; lb., 45c. 5c; oi., Improved Long Green Early Fortune This is an especially fine medium length variety and in our opinion the finest of the early White Spine types. It has a fine dark green color which it holds a long time after ship- ping. It is a quick grower, is disease resistant with very firm, crisp, white flesh. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 'A. lb., 45c. This is a handsome dark green medium early white spine, which is a wonderful keeper and excellent for shipping. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; [4 lb., 45c. Klondyke White Spine The most popular gen- eral purpose cucumber in this section. When matured is nine to twelve inches long, very solid and crisp; retains its dark green color until nearly ripe. Heavy yielding and one of the best ror small pickles ir pickled promptly. Pkt., 6c; oz., 15c; i/4 lb., 45c. OTHER GOOD SORTS EARLIEST OF ALL WHITE SPINE. The earliest of the white spine varieties. Very prolific. DAVIS PERFECT. Medium early, dark green type, good for forcing and a fine shipper. Prices on any of the above: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; '/4 lb., 45c CELERY. CelPTV is oft*11 thought to be difficult to grow. Every home gardener whose soil is suffi- ciently light and rich to produce good lettuce and cabbages may easily produce a family supply of this most welcome delicacy. Start the seed indoors and set the plants out around the middle of May, 8 inches apart for the early kinds and a foot for the winter varieties. Where the soil is very rich they may be grown closer. Keep them growing and do not work over the plants when they are wet with dew or rain. TTtflb Tne variety now so popular on the Salt w tan Lake market—which has made Utah celery famous
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