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WONG BOK CHINESE CABBAGE 



Of the approximately ten varieties of Chinese cabbage which we 

 know, this is easily the most worth-while. It really is not a cabbage, 

 but a Mustard, forming a compact, elongated, tightly folded head 

 as illustrated alongside. Well grown heads of Wong Bok will weigh 

 from 5 to 8 lbs. and are good all the way through. They are de- 

 licious served as a salad with a French dressing, or served like Cold 

 Slaw, with Mayonnaise. The green portion of the leaves may also 

 be served like Spinach, while the hea\'y midribs with a boiled 

 dressing are very palatable hke Swiss Chard, or Asparagus. Wong 

 Bok is entirely self folding and the heads need no tying up or 

 blanching of any kind. The trimmed head as shown alongside 

 simply had a half dozen loose outer leaves removed before the 

 photograph was taken. Should not be sown before August 1. Pkc, 

 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; i lb., S1.50. 



CARROT 

 Dreer's Perfect Forcing 



EasUy one of the most popular of the earl3^ carrots, equally 

 useful for the outdoor garden as well as growing under glass. It 

 is a fine, half long variety of most symmetrical shape, uniform size, 

 and has a remarkably small top. Of attractive bright scarlet color, 

 crisp, and with a singularly small core, so small in fact that in the 

 young product it is hardly noticeable. It is not particular as to 

 soiland jdelds splendid crops underordinary home garden conditions. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; J lb., 70 cts.; lb., S2.25. 



Dreer's Perfect Forcing 

 A Carrot equally good for outdoors, as under glass 



SUTTON'S RED INTERMEDIATE 

 CARROT 



The most desirable second early, following Dreer's Perfect 

 Forcing in season and maturity and perfection of product. Slightly 

 longer, more tapering, of much more revised shape and appearance 

 than old reUable Danvers. This is the variety grown so largelj- 

 for exhibition purposes, being of attractive shape, bright orange- 

 red color, always uniform in appearance. One of the best Carrots 

 that have ever been sent us from England. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 

 25 cts.; i lb., 60 cts.; lb., S2.00. 



PERFECTED WHITE 



PLUME CELERY 



(See illustration on opposite page.) A leader for earUness and 

 more largely grown, both bj' the market gardener and for home use, 

 than any other early sort. For use during the fall and early winter 

 it wll prove satisfactory to all who grow it. Makes a quick growth 

 and the leaves are of a bright green color with clear white tips, very 

 attractive in appearance when ready for use. As the plants make 

 their growth, both stalks and leaves turn white and require very 

 little earthing up in order to thoroughly blanch the stalks. Stalks 

 are of rather slender shape, while the quality is excellent, being 

 crisp, brittle and of splendid flavor. For early use it is preferable 

 than the large and coarse green varieties which require much more 

 labor in blanching. Pkt., 10 cts.; § oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; J lb., 

 $1.75. 



