. A few choice seeds, plants : best in the world. Nursery stock Ohio Zanesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. JXO. B. LMLAY, ZAXESVILLE, OHIO. 9 outer leaves, admitting close planting:; exceeding!}^ fine, hardest of all, tender, crisp and soM, witli no waste of heart, and will average six pounds per head. 5c % oz, 15c oz. K Ideal Winter. J^nrge, solid heads, low stems, absence of useless foliage, uniformity of size and shape and i-eliability for heading, all combine to make this the ideal cabbage for profit, i^n-07., ;)eoz


. A few choice seeds, plants : best in the world. Nursery stock Ohio Zanesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. JXO. B. LMLAY, ZAXESVILLE, OHIO. 9 outer leaves, admitting close planting:; exceeding!}^ fine, hardest of all, tender, crisp and soM, witli no waste of heart, and will average six pounds per head. 5c % oz, 15c oz. K Ideal Winter. J^nrge, solid heads, low stems, absence of useless foliage, uniformity of size and shape and i-eliability for heading, all combine to make this the ideal cabbage for profit, i^n-07., ;)eoz. i/Autumn King, or World Beater. (Jrowstoan enormoiTs size, making heads as solid as a rock, eoines uniformly true to tyjte, and can be relied upon to produce more Weight from the space of ground than most late sorts. 5c % oz, 15c oz. ^Louisville Drumhead, (ii-own largely by gardeners in tlie Southwest, stands hot wether better than most other sorts, and is a sure cropper. 5c \ oz. I 5e oz. ^rlmproved American Savoy. Deeidedly the pecM- of all Savoys, either for market or kitchen gai'dens. Lnrgeand very solid heads, hue and delicate fhnor, showing beauti- ful curled and ci'inipled leaves of dark ri(^h green color. 5c % oz, 15c oz. v^^ammoth Red Rock. Largest, best and most i'elial)le red cabbage; head large, I'ound, very solid and dee}» red in color. 5c li oz, 15 oz. CELERY. y' Due ounce of seed will produce to i/Pink Plume. Most delicious in flavor, crisp and nutty, the first and last celery tit to use; so brittle that a stalk held in hand will almost break of its own weight. Solid and succulent stalks of ivory white suffused wi^ dainty pink. 5c ^ oz, 10c y, oz, 20c oz. ^ White Plume. Stalks, inner lea v^es and heart are white, so that tying up or simply drawing up the soil completes the work of blanching. Equal to the very best sorts— early^ handsome, easily grown, profitable for^^rly market. 5c % oz, 10c % oz. 20c oz. *^ Golden Yellow Large Solid, or Golden


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