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JOHNSON'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST 



New Sweet Corn— Connecticut Beauty 



Without an equal for market ; combining earlinesp, large size of ear and fine quality. Ears, 6 to 7 

 inches long, often borne 8 ofood ears to a stalk. Qt., 25c.; 4 qts., 75c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $4 25. 



CELERY — Sellerie. — Home-Grown Seed from Selected Plants. 



Qiant Pascal. Popular green sort, very brittle, crisp and nutty in flavor . . 

 Johnson's Perfected White Plume. The earliest, extensively grown for market. 



Our extra selected market garden strain is entirely free from green celery, 



Myers' Quick Growing White Plume. Very large, rapid grower 



Golden Self-Blanching. (American.) Pronounced by many the most profitable, 



the beet keeper and most showy of all the self-blanching varieties 



Paris Golden 5elf-Blanching. Johnson's XXX strain. French seed. 



Away ahead. Grown by the originator. Very scarce 



Silver Self=Blanching. (New.) Already very popular 



Johnson's Manhattan. (Novelty, 1909.) See page 6. The best winter keeper . . 

 New Columbia. (Novelty, 1907.) Early, showy, and superior quality. Stalks 



resemble in shape Giant Pascal with rich yellow tint of Golden Self-Blanching, 

 Johnson's Winter Queen. Fine late or winter keeper. Stouter, containing 



more heart than others. Ribs thick and very solid .... 



Perle le Grand. A popular, new, extra large, fine green celery, for both early 



and late use. A fine winter keeper . . .... 



Golden Dwarf or Golden Heart. Fine, large, solid, waxy-golden heart . . 

 Perfection Heartwell. Magnificent, large golden-yellow heart ; of very superior 



quality ; excellent winter market sort. Popular in New York 



Schumacher. Immense size ; solid, crisp ; firm golden-yellow heart ; a fine 



keeper; very popular in Philadelphia and New York markets 



Johnson's New Cremona. Sport from Winter Queen ; fine late keeper . . 



Soup or Flavoring Celery. ( Old Seed.) Used for flavoring soups, stews, etc. . 

 CELERIAC, or Turnip=Rooted Celery. Extra Large Smooth Prague 



CORN— Zuckerkorn.— Sweet or Sugar. Extra Early Varieties. Q««^ 



$0 15 



20 

 25 



60 



1 2.^ 

 25 

 40 



45 



20 



20 

 15 



15 



20 



20 



5 



15 



Adams' Extra Early. Not sugar corn ; earliest; very small ears; poor quality, $0 15 

 Burlington Hybrid. Most profitable for market ; resembles sweet corn ; nearly 



as early as Adams', with ears as large as Evergreen. Fair quality 20 



Perkins' Extra Early Market. Earliest market corn. See Novelties 30 



Peep o' Day. Very early, sweet and productive, giving 2 to 4 ears on a stalk . 20 



White Mexican. White and early, quality similar to the old Black Mexican . . 20 

 Golden Bantam. Very hardy and sweet ; dry; grains deep yellow color ... 25 



Early Cory. (First of All.) A very early variety, with fair-sized ears ... 20 

 New Mammoth White Cory. A selection from the old White Cory, fully as 



early, but with much larger ears, and of richer quality, fine market seller . . 

 Holmes' Premo. Large ear ; 60-day ; very sweet, almost as hardy as Adams' . . 

 Connecticut Beauty. (New.) Very early, large ears, very sweet. See cut . . . 

 New Early Champion. Ripens ahead of Crosby's, with much larger ears . . 

 Kendel's Early Qiant. Large, handsome ears, ready for use in 60 to 70 days . . 

 Crosby's Extra Early. Fair-sized ears; good quality; standard for market • . i 



CORN— Sweet. Second Early Varieties. 



Shaker's Early. Verv largre, white grain ; early, productive and popular . . . 

 Johnson's Five=Eared Sugar. (Novelty, 1909.) A selection from Shoe Peg, earlier 

 and a« pw^et, driving, with high cultivation on strong ground, five ears to a stalk 

 New Early Evergreen. Ears as large as Stowell's Evergreen, fully equal in qual- 



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20 

 30 

 20 



$0 50 



60 

 75 



1 75 



4 <0 



75 



1 25 



1 25 



60 



fS(l 



40 



40 



H) 

 50 

 10 

 4(» 



Peck. 



Lb. 



$0 80 



90 



1 25 



1 25 



1 15 



1 50 



1 lo 



1 15 



' 15 



1 25 



1 15 



1 15 



] lo 



1 00 

 1 PO 



$1 75 



2 00 

 2 50 



6 00 



15 00 

 2 75 

 4 50 



4 75 



2 00 



2 00 

 1 50 



1 50 



1 75 



1 75 



30 



1 50 



Bushel. 



$3 00 



4 00 

 4 00 

 4 25 

 4 fO 

 4 00 

 4 00 



3 75 

 5 00 



1 lo I 4 00 



