. Novelties and specialties for 1897. Nursery stock Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Seeds Varieties Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs Plants Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. i' IE: ST ED * (rUOAGO, ILL YO-U ARE NOT ALREADY A CUSTOMER AND WANT TO HAVE THE BEST GAR- DEN THIS YEAR YOU HAVE EVER HAD, SEND US YOUR ORDER FOR SEEDS. .. â tables Town, "EGG PLANTâNEW YORK IMPROVED. ENDIVE. Endivien, Ger. Endivia, Sp. Chicoree, Fr. ioz, will sow /jo ft. of drill. A tender and delicious salad for fall and winter â use. Comes in after lettuce is gone. Should be sown in June or July and whe


. Novelties and specialties for 1897. Nursery stock Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Seeds Varieties Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs Plants Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. i' IE: ST ED * (rUOAGO, ILL YO-U ARE NOT ALREADY A CUSTOMER AND WANT TO HAVE THE BEST GAR- DEN THIS YEAR YOU HAVE EVER HAD, SEND US YOUR ORDER FOR SEEDS. .. â tables Town, "EGG PLANTâNEW YORK IMPROVED. ENDIVE. Endivien, Ger. Endivia, Sp. Chicoree, Fr. ioz, will sow /jo ft. of drill. A tender and delicious salad for fall and winter â use. Comes in after lettuce is gone. Should be sown in June or July and when nearly grown, the tips are tied together to blanche the heart and re- move the bitter taste. " --GREEN CURLED. The hardiest variety, and the standard for fall and winter use, also bears extreme heat. A favorite for the market. Pkt,, :5c; ozâ 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $ â- French Moss Curled. A unique variety, some- what resembling a tuft of moss. Very crisp, ten- der, of good flavor. Being less hardy than other sorts, it requires protection from cold. Pkt., 5c; oz.;, 15c; X lb., 40c; lb., $ WBROAD-LEAVED BATAVIAN. Forms large heads of broad thick leaves. Preferred for flavoring soups, and is also excellent blanched to form a salad for summer use. Pkt., 5c, oz., 15c; X lb., 45c; lb., $ CHIVES. Chive9 belong to the Onion tribe. They are .cultivated,£or their tops which are used for flavor- ing. The clumps we offer, planted in ordinary garden sfbil, soon increase so that the tons can be cut during the season as required. Clumps, 10c; by mail or express prepaid, 25c. HORSE RADISH. This is not reproduced from seed: but by planting pieces of" roots called''; These, planted small end down about two 'inches below the surface, will produce radish intone season. As it increases very rapidly, any out of the way location in the garden should be chosen. Small roots. dozâ 25c; 100, 75c; by mail, postpaid. Write for special price in large quantities.


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