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 LATE OR WINTER VARIETIES OF CABBAGE. 



BURPEE'S IMPROVED SUREHEAD. The best winter 

 caobaire kmnvn: nu otlici vai iety can take ii? place. It i< ver}- 

 productive, of superior qiiaiity, a good keeper, and succeeds 

 w here other varieties fail. The heads are large, round, hard; 

 perfect, and somewhat flattened on top; are very firm and eohd; 

 tine-grained, tender, and of excellent riavor. It is cue of oiir 

 best-keeping w inter varieties, and will remain solid until late 



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Pkt., 5c; 02., 20c; I4 lb., 6Jc; lb. 



5-^.00. 



DANISH BALLHEAD or HOLLANDER. ( Dutch 

 }\i/tftr.) iisp.cially vahiahie for the soluliiy of ii;? heads, nni- 

 fornuty in heading, and long-keeping qualities. Heads larue 

 round, and hard; few outer leaws. When kept over winter they 

 cnne out in spring just as .solid and perfect as when put awav. 

 Also prolitable planted late in spring for fall and early wiii'er 

 use Finett Danixfy. fftvwn seeil] direct from the originator. 

 I'kt.. 5c; oz., •,'.")c; I4 ib., 7.")C; lb.. S->..50. 



AUTUMN KIxVG or WORLD BEATER. The best 

 aiuuMiu c.ioua^'e in ciuiivation; vtiy line lor tall and winter 

 use. it has a?hort stem and few outer leaves. Thehead.sare 

 very large, round, solid, tender, and unsurpassed in quality. I 

 can thoroufrhly recommend this cabbaire as one that will <;ive 

 excellent satisfaction. Pkt., 5c; oz., .30c; ^ lb., 85c. lb., $3.00. 



PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH. A fine standard late variety, 

 maturiiiir ratUur earner than most late sorts. Heads of lar::e 

 size, solid, broad, and fl ir. Very popular for w inter, and an 

 excellent keeper. Pkt., .=ic; oz., ].5c; 1.4 lb., 40c; lb , Sl..";0. 



IMPROVED LATE DRUMHEAD or Short-stem Dnnn- 

 hti i'l. .\ ni<»s[ reliable header and the best Drumhead variety. 

 Heads large, extra hard and solid, round with flattened top. on 

 strong short stems. A good keeper and splendid shipper. Pkt. 

 5c: oz., 250; 14 lb., 7.5c; lb., §2.50. 



PERFECTION DRUMHEAD SAVOY. The Savoys are 

 liie tiiiest and most (!elic;ite-!ia\ ored t'abOages, and this is the 

 best of the Suvoys. Heads large and linely crumpled, round, 

 and solid; very sweet and tender. Fine for fall and winter. 

 Pkt., .jc; oz., 10c; \i lb., 50c; lb , §1.75. 



MAMMOTH ROCK RED. The largest and best ked cab- 

 bage. Heads very large, .-olid and hard; deep red throuirhont. 

 Very reliable header. Pkt., .5c; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 75c; lb., $2 50 



Danish Ballhead. 



FOTTLER'S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK. Splendid 



second-early, for either home garden or market; a first-class 

 intermediare variety. Heads thick and flat, very solid, excel- 

 lent quality, on short stems, ilay be also used as a winter 

 variety. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 lb., 40c; Ib , $1.50. 



LUPTON. One of the best for main crop, maturing some- 

 what earlier than Flat Butch and other w inter sorts and yield- 

 ing heavily becanse of closer growth. The heads are large and 

 solid, never crack open, very uniform, quality fine. It is a sure 

 header and splendid keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz., 20c; J4 '^-^ 60c; lb., 

 $;2.rn. 



CELERY. 



One o> 



Golden Self-Blai, 

 CELERY SEED for flavoring. K lb- 



nee sJiov.hJ produce about iico fJiousnrid plovfx. 



GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. This popular sort 

 has no superior in the home garden, and is the best 

 early variety. It3 rich golden-yellow color, its close 

 dwarf habit and compjict grovvth, and the readiness 

 with which it is bleached render it invaluable for the 

 gardener. The entire stalk is crisp and solid. It 

 blanches as easily as White Plume, is lareer in size 

 and better in quality. Pkt., 10c; oz.. .30c; J< lb., 85c. 



GIANT PASCAL. Decidedly the finest and best 

 late or winter variety. Of strong, vigorous growth, 

 larg<s thick stalks, solid, crisp, and of a rich nutty fla- 

 vor; blanches easily and retains its freshness a long 

 time after being marketed. The heart is solden-yellow 

 and verv attractive. The best keeper of them all. 

 Pkr.. 5c; ozX 15c; % lb., 40c; lb.. $1-50. 



ROSE -RIBBED PARIS SELF - BLANCHING 



((ro'd'-ii Rout). Keseiuliles its jiarent Golde.n Sklf- 

 BLANCuiNCi in every respect but color. It possesses 

 the same rich golden-yellow hue, but the ribs are of a 

 warm rosy-pink, a combination of color which adds 

 t^reatly to its beantv and makes it verv ornamental for 

 table use. Pkt.. K)c; oz.. :30c; ]i lb., 85c. 



WHITE PLUME. The earliest celery known. Of 

 easv cultivation; the stalks, inner leaves, and heart arc 

 naturally white, so that it is necessary only to tie the 

 stalks together, or to draw the soil against them, to 

 complete the blanching process. In quality it is of the 

 best, crisp, solid, rich, and nutty. Not a very good 

 keeper, but splendid for early winter use. Pkt., 5c; 

 OZ..20C: J{ lb..60c; lb..$2.00. 



HENDERSON'S PINK PLUME. Identical with 

 Whitk Pll-.me except in color, which is a delicate 

 shade of pink. Crisp, succulent, and of Sue flavor. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., ?0c; J< lb., 60c; lb.. 82.00, 



10c; lb., 2-c. 



CELERI AC— Turnip-rooted Celery. 



DWARF ERFURT. Large, smooth, and good. The best. 

 Pkt., 5:; oz., 15c; 14 lb.. 40c: lb . $1.2.5.- 



Providence Co.. R. I. 

 I am pleased to say that the seeds purchased from you last 

 sprinp gave entire "satisfaction. My kitchen garden was a 

 source of pleasure and profit to me. GEORGE SIMPSON. 



Hekkico Co., Va. 

 1 have been growing small fruits and vegetables for markets, 

 local and shipping, for thirty-two years, — in Ohio. Tennessee. 

 Georgia, and Virginia, and I have never planted seeds that 

 were purer and gave better satisfaction than those bought of 

 you last ycnr. J. W. NIGH. 



llf to he sent by Expresfs deduc"^ iO? per poqnd from prices^ n^mfot 



BrcH.\N.\N Co.. 

 We purchased our seeds of you last year, as we thought you 

 cheaper thnu other seed firms, and had good success with all. 



C. B. CHASE 



