POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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Section of field of our famous Johnson's Winter Queen Celery. Oz., 25c; V4 lb., 70c; lb., $2.40 



WINTER QUEEN CELERY 



Popular Late Celery 



Since the introduction of this very valuable 

 celery nine years ago, it has become the most 

 popular of all as a late Winter keeper, fre- 

 quently being seen and selling at high prices in 

 the month of May, after all other celeries are 

 done. It is much stouter, thicker and heavier; 

 of stocky, robust habit, with double the amount 

 of heart of other sorts. Ribs branch to a 

 creamy white, solid, crisp and of nutty flavor. 

 (See photograph.) Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 

 70c; lb., $2.40. 



JOHNSON'S 



PERFECTED WHITE 



PLUME CELERY 



The Earliest Celery 



Easiest to grow as it blanches without even 

 earthing up. Our extra selected and perfected 

 market garden strain is entirely free from 

 green celery found in most other strains of this 

 important sort. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; V4, lb., 

 $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



The Best of the Standard CELERIES 



One ounce will produce about 2,500 plants and sow about 200 feet of row. 



Large packet, 10 cents each, except where noted. PerOz. 



Johnson's Golden Self-Blanching (American Seed grown from French stock). 



Many gardeners are planting their entire crops with our superior strain 

 of this variety. Pkt., 10c 



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



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

 pkt., 5c 



New Columbia. (See page 7) Early, showy and superior quality. Stalks 

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

 Blanching 



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

 pkt., 5c 



Perfection Heartwell. Large heart; superior quality; excellent for Winter. . 



Schmacher. Immense size; solid, crisp; firm golden-yellow heart; late keeper 



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



CELERIAC, or Turnip-Rooted Celery. Extra Large Smooth Prague. Pkt., 50c 



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CHIVES 



Hardy and perennial members of the onion 

 family, grown exclusively for their tops. Roots, 

 per bunch, 25c, by mail, postpaid. 



COLLARDS (COLEWORT) 



Largely used as "greens," especially in the 

 South. A form of the cabbage, bearing new 

 leaves as the old ones are pulled off. 



Georgia. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; i^ lb., 25c; lb., 

 90c. 



CRESS 



Extra Curled. (Pepper Grass.) Fine flavor; 

 will cut several times. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; U 

 lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 



True Water Cress. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; V4 

 lb., 90c; lb., $3.50. 



CORN SALAD, or FETTICUS 



Broad Leaved (Large Seeded). A delicious 

 salad, used during the Winter and Spring 

 months as a substitute for lettuce, and is also 

 cooked and used like spinach. Pkt., 5c; oz., 

 10c; \i lb., 20c; lb., 65c. 



