. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. 5c; 90c. EARLY FRAME, or SHORT GREEN. A desirable varietyeither for pickling or slicing. Fruit bright green, straight,round at each end. 5c; 10c; I^ 2So: 90c. EXTRA EARLY GREEN PROLIFIC. Ten days earlier than the ordinary kind. Small, good for pickles. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 25c; MEDIUM GREEN. An old standard variety of good size and superior quality. 5c; 10c; ^41b., 25c; 90c. WEST INDIA GHERKIN, or BURR. Small, prickly fruit. This is the variety that is used for small pickles. Sc;


. Seeds, bulbs, shrubs : catalogue 1914. 5c; 90c. EARLY FRAME, or SHORT GREEN. A desirable varietyeither for pickling or slicing. Fruit bright green, straight,round at each end. 5c; 10c; I^ 2So: 90c. EXTRA EARLY GREEN PROLIFIC. Ten days earlier than the ordinary kind. Small, good for pickles. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 25c; MEDIUM GREEN. An old standard variety of good size and superior quality. 5c; 10c; ^41b., 25c; 90c. WEST INDIA GHERKIN, or BURR. Small, prickly fruit. This is the variety that is used for small pickles. Sc; 10c; CLIMBING. This variety can be trained upon fences and trellises, producing good fruit for slicing or pickling, and is quite a novelty in the garden. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 35c; lb., $ FORCING CUCUMBERS TELEGRAPH. Suitable only for growing in frames or ingreenhouses. Smooth green fruit. 14 to 16 inches in , 20c. Add 8c to pound prices ii we are to aieuL We pay postage on smaller EGG PLANT NEW YORK IMPROVED EGG PLANT EiEEPiLANZE, Ger. Aubergine. Fr. Sow in hotbed early in spring; transplant 2V2 feet apart eachway after weather becomes settled and warm. If no hotbed is athand, plants may be started in pots or boxes. The potato beetle isvery fond of the plants. Paris Green, also Slug Shot, applied sameas to potatoes, will keep them in check. One ounce for 1,000plants. For prices on plants, see page 31. NEW YORK IMPROVED PURPLE. This variety is a general favor-ite both for market and private use. Plants large, spreading,foliage light green; fruit very large, oval; color a splendid darkpurple. Plants usually ripen four to eight large fruits. Pkt., 5c; 3Sc; ^ $ Endiven, Ger. ENDIVE Chicoree, Fr. For the first crop, sow in May, and for succession, in June andJuly. When the plants are two or three inches high, transplantthem into light soil, one foot apart. When the leaves are eight toten inches long, tie the tops t


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