. Seeds and plants : 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. :ellent tion of the Mammoth Sandwitch 1s- ,used a rapid gain in popularity for egetable. It is superior to the old "lute salsify on account of its large size, .vhile the quality of the vegetable was not improved. Other vegetables of general use have multiplied varieties, but the salsify has had but a single im- provement until the advent of the "Wisconsin Gol- den "' It was originated by a gentle


. Seeds and plants : 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. :ellent tion of the Mammoth Sandwitch 1s- ,used a rapid gain in popularity for egetable. It is superior to the old "lute salsify on account of its large size, .vhile the quality of the vegetable was not improved. Other vegetables of general use have multiplied varieties, but the salsify has had but a single im- provement until the advent of the "Wisconsin Gol- den "' It was originated by a gentleman living in Southern Wisconsin. When prepared for the table, this variety has a quality which, for delicious flavor, extreme richness and tenderness, has been approach- rieties, the leaves are dark green in color, finely crimped and variety. Price, 10 cents per quarter ounce. * The Famous HONOR BRIGHT Tomato. * One of the most attractive and handsome varieties grown, and well adapted for house use and market and on account of its sohdits'and long-keeping qualities, it is especially recommended for shipping. It can be shipped in barrels like apples if packed in the early stages of ripening, and will keep from one to four weeks if stored in a cool place. The clusters bear three to five large Perfect fruits beautiful as the Stone? and ripen evenly from blossom end to the stem. The colorof the fruit when ripe is a rich brilliant red. Its table qualities are superb the flesh, when ripe, being tender and melting, not hard as one might conclude from the solidity of the uncut fruit. Those who grow it v and it a valuable acquisition, and be surprised at its distinctness from all other know 1-8 oz. 10 cts.; 1-2 oz. 25 cts.; oz. 40 cts. NeW Leafless Radish. This extra early radish is remarkable for the small size of its leaves: the roots grow so quickly they are practically in advance of the leaves, and for this reason is called leafless. The roots are almost large enough for pulling be


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