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CELERY 



Culture. — Sow seed early in April, in an open border, in 

 good, rich soil, in drills 8 inches apart. Early in July, trans- 

 plant to trenches 3 feet apart and 6 inches apart in the rows. 

 One ounce will produce 3000 plants 



Pkt. Oz. ]4 lb. 



Improved White Plume. Naturally white 

 or light foliage, requires but little banking 

 up to blanch; very early and extensivelj- 



grown for market $0.15 $1.00 12.75 



Golden Self-blanching. Our finest strain. .25 1.75 5.00 



New Easy Blanching. Early; blanches 

 quickly; vigorous grower; keeps a long 



time. Good for home or market 20 2.00 6.50 



Perfection Heartwell. One of the finest 

 Winter varieties, either for family or mar- 

 ket garden. The heart is golden yellow. . .10 .60 2.00 



Giant Pascal. An easily blanched and fine- 

 keeping, large, late sort 10 .50 1.75 



Pink Plume. Tinged with red; attractive, 



rich flavor, long keeper .10 .60 2.00 



Winter Queen. Very large, solid, green 



Winter sort; blanches well 10 .75 2.25 



CELERIAC, Giant Prague. Very large 

 roots; for soups and stews; when cooked 



and sliced makes fine Winter salad .10 .50 1.50 



SUTTON'S "SOLID WHITE 



Best for main crop, very large and sweet. Award 

 of merit. Pkt. 60c. 



CORN, SWEET 



One quart will plant 200 hills, eight to ten quarts for an acre in hills 



EXTRA EARLY 



Ft. Qt. Pk. 



Nordheim Extra Early. Earliest and finest 



of all. 7 in. long, 8 to 10 rows of large 



kernels, white and very sweet $0.40 $0.75 $4.50 



Golden Bantam. Extra early, yellow, 



very sweet and tender 40 .75 4.50 



Golden Giant (De Luxe). Large ears; fine' 



quality, small cob 50 .90 



Mammoth White Cory. Ears double the 



size of the old Cory and better in fiavor; 



12 rows of kernels 30 .50 3..50 



Minnesota. Nearly as early as Cory, but 



with larger ears; white 30 .50 3.50 



SECOND EARLY 



Pt. Qt. Pk. 



Early Mammoth. Large ears, fine quality, 



not very late $0.30 $0.50 $3.50 



Howling Mob. An early Corn of large size; 



white and sweet 40 .75 4.50 



Long Island Beauty. Large, valuable 



market sort, in. long; 16 rows of large 



kernels 40 .75 4.50 



GENERAL CROP 



Pt. Qt. Pk. 



Stowell's Evergreen. One of the most 



popular varieties. 8 in. long, 8 to 12 rows 



of medium large kernels $0.40 $0.75 $4.50 



Golden Evergreen. Very sweet, round 



grains; beautiful variety of fine quality. . .40 .75 4.50 

 Black Mexican. Very sweet of superior 



flavor; grains bluish black 40 .75 4.50 



Country Gentleman. Ears 8 in. long; 



grains irregular, not in rows. Small cob, 



and very long, white, slender deep grains . .40 .75 4.50 



