PRICES 
Delivered free in the U. S. 
(excepting otherwise noted:} 
ust WEGETABLE SEEDS. 
CELERY—-Continued. 
SECOND EARLY, LONGC-KEEPING AND WINTER VARIETIES. 
Giant Pascal. (See special description, page 16.) A desirable long-keeping 
green Winter Celery; robust, healthy, stocky, about 2 feet high, making 
Pkt. | Oz. |1%4Lb.| Lp. 
broad, thick, stringless stalks and large hearts. It blanches easily to a pearly : 
white when it is crisp and of fine nutty flaVOT..-:......-:2.0.-scccsccsseecescasccncecaceceseccrees 10c.| 30c.| S80c.} $2.75 
Henderson’s Golden Dwarf. (See special description, page 16.) A-popular 
standard variety with a large heart and solid cylindrical stalks, blanching : 
waxy golden-yellow; crisp and fine, and a splendid keeper ................ceeeeeeeeeeeeees 10c. | 35c../$1.00 3.56 
Henderson’s Dwarf White. Perfectly solid half-round stalks, blanching yel- 
lowish-white, crisp, tender and Of fine AAVOT..............ccseceeeeeeeeesceennneeceeeesseeeeeseees 5e.| 25ce.| T5e-| 2.50 
Boston Market. Solid half-round green stalks, blanching white; 
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Giant White Solid. A long- stalked, large-growing variety, often 3 feet high and 
one of the best for growing in the South ; excellent for SOUP ZreeDB..............-...- 5e 20c 60c 2.00 
Henderson’s New Rose. A splendid variety for late use and an excellent 
keeper. The color is a beautiful shade of rose and, like all red Celeries, of ex- 
ceptionally fine flavor; solid, crisp and stringless. ..............ceeeeeeeeee -| 10e.| 35e. |$1.00 3.00 
Soup Celery. (Old Seed.) Excellent for flavoring..............cccssscccssseeeeesseeeeseeeees Bo | etocult mone. 
CELERIAC, or TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY. Produces large turnip-like 
roots which keep weil for winter use; it is highly esteemed either cooked for 
flavoring soup or sliced and used as a salad. 
Erfurt Giant. Round, clean-skinmed rOOt.............scsscessceeteerceecsecccceoreesecceseeeseesseees 5e.| 25c.| 7c. || 
Large Smooth Prague. A highly developed and larger form, almost round, } 
uniform, smooth skinned and free from Side rOOts...............sseceseeeeeeceeeceeeeeerceeees 10c.| 30c. |$1.00 
CHERVIL. The young, aromatic leaves are used in soups and salads........, 5e 15¢ 40c.| $1.25 
CHICORY. LARGCE-ROOTED or “Coffee Chicory.” The roots when dried, 
roasted and ground are largely used as an adulterant or substitute for coffee. 
The young leaves are excellent AS Salad ..............c-ss-sccsoscosseccnecosccscnscaccsessscarcesced 5e. 10c.| 25c. 80c. 
COLLARDS. Georgia. A tall, loose form of Cabbage grown in the South 
as asubstitute for Cabbage. Thé leaves when cooked are tender and delicate. 5e.| 15c.| 35c.| $1.00. 
CORN SALAD. Large-Leaved Fetticus, or “‘Lamb’s Lettuce.” Hardy 
little plants, grown for late fall, winter and spring use; they form rosettes of 
tender edible leaves, which are used as a substitute for Lettuce......................22- 5ce.| 10c.|- 25¢.| 75c. 
(1 quart for 200 hills; 
CORN, SWEET or SUCAR. &to 10 quarts in hills foran acre.) 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES. 
Cory Early, Red Cob. The earliest, and one of the best extra early 
varieties grown; ears about 6 inches long, with 8 broad rows of white 
corn, quality sweet and tender; the plants arestocky, usually bearing 
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White Cob Cory. (See special description, page 21.) Extremely early; 
usually fit to use in from 50 to 60 days from sowing. Ears about 6 to 
7 inches long, with milky-white kernels; sweet, tender and delicious; 
Add to prices of Corn for 
delivery in the U.S., 5c. pt., 10c. qt: 
Pkt.'| Pint. |Quart.| Peck. | Bush. 
10c.| 20c.} 30c. |$1.75 | $6.50 
— plants dwarf, bearing usually 2 ears to a stalk 10c.| 20c.| 30c.| 2.00 7.00» 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE CELERIAC, Henderson’s Early Metropolitan. (See special descrip 
The best, sweetest and biggest vielder of all early varieties and only 
two days later -han “Cory.” Ears 9 inches long, 10 to 12 rowed and 
filled to the tip vith luscious white and milky kernels; free from smut... 
Early Minnesota. A standard early variety of dwarf growth, coming in 
between ‘“‘Cory’”’ and “‘Crosby’s’’; ears of fair size and good quality.... 
Early Adams, or Burlington. Robust, hardy, early and productive, 
15c.| 25e.| 40c.| 2.50 8.50% 
10e. |. 15¢. | .25¢. |~1.50 5.50» 
neversmuts; handsome ears for marketing, but of inferior quality...... 10c.} 15c.| 25c.| 1.20] 4.255 
MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 
Crosby’s Early. A second early, popular variety; ears about 7 inches 
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Early Champion. (See special description, page 21.) Buta few days 
later than the extra earlies, bearing large, handsome 12-rowed ears, 
filled with plump, deep white kernels of milky tenderness-and very 
eweet; very productive 
Yerry’s Hybrid. A popular second early of stocky growth, 4 to 5 feet 
high, with usually 2 ears of good size set low on thestalk; ears well 
filled with large white kernels, sweet and tender.. 
Moore’s Early Concord. Medium early, large well-filled ¢ ears, flavor up- 
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Stabler’s Early. A remarkably large-eared second early of handsome 
appearance and sweet flavor, valuable for either family use, marketing 
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Black Mexican. Medium early, bearing 8-inch ears, well filled with large 
kernels, which, paradoxically, though black when ripe, are white when 
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LATE OR MAIN CROP _VARIETIES. 
Country Gentleman, Henderson’s. (See special description, page 20.) 
The finest of all Corns for the private table. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 
cob small and irregularly crowded with pearly-white kernels of great 
depth; quality surpassingly sweet and tender; very productive ........ 
The “Henderson.” (See special description, page 21.) An ideal mid- 
season Sweet Corn, uniformly large, thick ears, averaging 12 inches 
long, compactly filled with deep “kernels, tender, milky and luscious. 
Plant a luxuriant grower and very prolific... m Sese eee 
Mammoth. A very late variety, producing | mammoth ears often 44 
inches long, well filled with large broad white kernels of superb quality, 
unusually “productive ne 
Stowell’s Evergreen. (See special description, page 21. The standard 
late for both home, market and canning. A strong-growing variety, 
bearing usually 2 very large ears to a stalk; kernels tong, excep Honally, 
tender and sugary, remaining long in the ‘‘ milk.’ maasecese 
3 Squantum. A general favorite, wares Productive ‘and “very sweet; 
SWEET CORN. largely used for market and ecannine.... acecNgsdadeesd 
Corn, Peas and Beans we do not deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or  10c. per at. is added to the Prices.. 
15e.| 25c.| 40c.| 2.50 9.00 
10c.| 20c.| 30c.| 2.00] 7.00 
10c.| 20c.| 30c.| 2.00| 7.50 
10c.| 20c.| 80c.| 2.00 | 7.5¢0- 
10c.| 20c.| 30c.| 1.75 | 6.50> 
