. Longstreth's seed annual & bargain catalog of standard garden seeds, flower seeds, gladiolus & tuberose bulbs, etc., 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. I Handle No Commission Seeds! apart. For winter use sow in June. 8. Early Blood standard early variety; blood red, turnip shaped, with small top and tap root, smooth, very tender and good for early use, and if plant- ed later it will make an excellent beet for winter use. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 7c ; i lb. 17c. 9i EdipS€.—Grows very smooth, small top, dark crimson color and quite early. Pkt. 5c; oz. 7c; \


. Longstreth's seed annual & bargain catalog of standard garden seeds, flower seeds, gladiolus & tuberose bulbs, etc., 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. I Handle No Commission Seeds! apart. For winter use sow in June. 8. Early Blood standard early variety; blood red, turnip shaped, with small top and tap root, smooth, very tender and good for early use, and if plant- ed later it will make an excellent beet for winter use. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 7c ; i lb. 17c. 9i EdipS€.—Grows very smooth, small top, dark crimson color and quite early. Pkt. 5c; oz. 7c; \ lb. 17c CABBAGE, For the very early crop sow in the hot-bed in March, For the main crop sow in open ground the latter part of May, and when two or three inches high transplant into rows 2 to 2 1-2 feet a- part each way, allowing more room for the larger growing sorts. 10. Early Jersey Wakcfleld-Undoubt- edly among the best, if not the best, early cabbage in the world. It is always of good size, very early and solid and has but few outside leaves. A reliable header and sube to give satisfaction. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c 11. Late Flat Dutch.—An excellent win- ter variety producing large, flat, round heads, very solid. The quality is very fine and the flivor excellent. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c 12. Sure-Head.—This very popular var-. SURE-HE AD. Gratiot, Ohio, Is Our Home! iety is rightly named "; It never fails to produce large, round, flatten- ed heads of the Flat Dutch type. It is All Head and Always Sube to Head, even when other varieties fail. The heads are remarkably uniform, veiy hard and firm' fine in textuie, and ordinarily weighs Item ten to fifteen pounds each. An excellent keeper, and one of the best varieties of Cab- bages in the world. Pkt. 5c ; oz. 20c. CELERf, Sow early in April. Transplavd u- bout the first of June in rows three feet apart and the plants six inches in the row. Trim the plants two or three times when small to promote stalky growth. As fa


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