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CAULIFLOWER. Cultura! instructions es to customers when requested. ye , 
@ oz. for 2,000 plani#) by 
Snowball, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, et SESE tk NR As ae $ .25 |$4.50 |15.00 
Extra- Early Dwarf Erfurt. Until we introduced Snowball this was con- 
sidered the best early variety; plants dwarf and compact, forming good- F 
sized heads; fine for open ground fall crop. (See engraving. Neeruniistne .20 | 4.00 |14.00 
Extra-Early Paris. . Heads uniform and of medium size....>..+........ -10 | 1.20 | 4.09 
Large Late Algiers. A strong zrowing variety for late fall use, producing 
largeifine Heads ira Sr ere erie a trie cna the lo erates Mee eaten a TPT teas 10 .75 | 2.59 
Autumn Giant. A large growing late variety. Succeeding well in south- 
Grae climates) acu ceimicnicnie ss BRObonOKOa oOo LMonS nO noe cricobitcoen aon 10 75 | 2.59 
CELERY. —((1 oz. for 3,000 plants.) : 
EARLY SELF-BLANCHING VARIETIES. These grow quickly, blanch 
easily.and are especially adapted, for fall and early winter use. 
Golden Rose, Henderson’s. A pink form of the Golden Self-Blanching, of 2 
the same ‘strong, stocky habit, hardy, early and easily blanched. The "He 33 
EXTRA-EARLY DWARF ERFURT CAULIFLOWER 
stalks are broad, solid, heavy and positively brittle, free from ridges and 
stringiness, to which merits must be added its beautiful coloring, golden- 
yellow, suffused with a warm rosy hue. It is a good keeper and of su- 
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Golden Self-Blanching. (See Specialties,  Setaas a sr rete aoe tlerm eid .10 | 1.00 | 3.75 |14.00 
Silver Self-Blanching, Henderson’s. (See Specialiveds Deets erels 15 | 1.25) 4.00 
White Plume, Henderson’s Perfected. (See Specialties, ene CEN 1) .75 | 2.00 | 7.00 
SECOND-EARLY, LONG-KEEPING AND. WINTER. VARIETIES. 
Boston Market. Solid half-round green stalks, blanching white; crisp 
and tendér; ‘Habit’ dwarf and robust. {> .<'F20 15.4.0 55 J. tne ee .05 .50 | 1.70 | 6.00 
Flavoring Celery. (Old Seed.) Excellent for flavoring soups, ete ....... _ -10 -25 -60 
Giant Pascal. A desirable long keeping green Winter Celery; robust, 
healthy, stocky, about 2 feet high, making broad, thick, stringless stalks 
and large hearts. It blanches easily to a pearly white; when blanched t 
it is crisp and is of @ fine nutty flavor..2.2.....0cceeeeeccceeeeccccs .10 .50 | 1.70 | 6.00 
Giant White Solid. : Crop: | failure 
Henderson’s Dwarf White. Perfectly solid * half-round stalks, Llasehine 
yellowish white, crisp, tender and of fine flavor. (See engraving.)...... .05 .59 | 1.70 | 6.00} 
Easy-Blanching, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, ) 3 pkts: 50c., A | 
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Golden Dwarf, Henderson’s. A popular standard variety with a fens : | 
heart and brittle, solid stalks, blanching golden yellow; crisp and fine, 
a splendid keeper aAncionexcellent) HAVvore Sos oral qeinis saci cn ee .10 80 | 2.75 {10.00 | 
New Rose, Henderson's. A splendid variety for late use. The color is 
roses “oMexceptionally nine sflavarsyer rete neds cen iets alc ozawa eerie 10 .80 | 2.75 |10.09 
Winter Queen. The standard variety for winter keeping................ .10 -85 | 3.00 
CELERIAC, OR TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY. Produces roots which keep 
for. winter: it is highly esteemed either cooked or as salad. 
Erfurt: Giant.’ Round; clean-skinned’ Toot... 4.20.2 seees deebsee sess enn | -10 -40 | 1.20 | 4.00 
Large Smooth, Prague. A highly developed and larger form, almost round, , 
uniform, smooth-skirined and free from side roots>........0 0220... 0. -10 40 | 1.20] 4 00 
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CHERVIL. The young aromatic leaves are used in soups and salads...... 05 20 +60 | 2.09 
CHICORY. LARGE-ROOTED. The ‘Barbe de Capucin” of the French. 
In the fall the roots are planted i in a dark cellar on a sloping heap, com- 
osed of alternate layers of 3 inches of soil, and the roots laid horizontal- 
y, projecting 1 inch from the heap. They sprout quickly, producing 
the delicious ‘“‘Barbe de Capucin”’ at a season when salad is most searce. 
It is very easy to grow, and is also used in summer as greens....... mag .10 .40 | 1.40 | 5.00 
Witloof Chicory. Called also ‘‘French Endive.” . -10 .40 | 1.40 | 5.00 
COLLARDS. Georgia. A tall, loose form of Cabbage grown in the South 
as a substitute for Cabbage. The leaves when cooked are tender and 
delicaten so. Clas tc emas pan ationoceo aoe aso tae: aire oeiete PoNose lacey: fenehars .05 -20 .60 | 2.00 
CORN, SWEET OR SUGAR. (i @. for 200 hills.) Pkt. | Pint | Quart} 4 Ots, 
FIRST-EARLY VARIETIES. 3 
Astor, Henderson s. (See Specialties, DRTC OIC aise ks $ .10 |$ .35 |$ .60 |$2.25 
Early Adams or Burlington. Robust, hardy, early and productive. Never 
smuts. Handsome ears for marketing, but of inferior quality.......... -10 35 -60 | 2.25 
Cory Early, Red Cob. One of the best extra early varieties grown; sweet 
and tender; the plants are stocky, usually bearing 2 ears to a stalk. . 
Ge ENGTOUUIG.) 2 AIF rare ee ioe ee ee EEE -10 +35 60 | 2.25 
Cory Early, White Cob. Extremely early, usually fit to use in from 50 
to 60 days from planting. Ears about 6 to 7 inches Jong, with milky 
white kernels; sweet, tender and delicious; plants dwarf, bearing usually a 
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Early Metropolitan, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, gto in hiSe ay ey =F 10 AO ADI) 24 ree 
Early Minnesota. An early dwarf variety; ears of small size..... 4 10 35 60 | 2.2 
Golden Bantam, (See Specialties. iia Aa ait 10 40 70 | 2.60 
Golden Rod, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, ox Sae) tars cea a reicnavercie dhneekere A 10 40 .70 | 2.60 
Hiawatha, Henderson’s. (Sae Specialties, -  —§ seseeececceccvecccecees 10 35 -60 | 2.25 
Pocahontas, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, dE Sa ees Me Peay io, 10 .40 -70 | 2.60 
MEDIUM-EARLY VARIETIES. : i 
Black Mexican. Medium early, bearing S inch ears, well filled with if 
large kernels, which, paradoxically, though black when Tipe, are 5 2.25 
white when “‘green’ and then exceptionally ‘sweetinc mac sc nec aeee eee -10 +39 -60 2°95 
Crosby’s Early. A second early; ears 7 inches long; fine quality: aeoseon- -10 35 -60 2°95 
Early Champion. An old and thoroughly tested variety. ..:.5........... -10 35 -60 ‘; 
Moore’s Early Concord. Medium early, large well filled ears, flavor | 9.95 + 
WUE yee stl agen nok qnadun jade ab Auden dasd.poass pean eonauAaTsAunpE 10 35 | 60) 2. 
Perry’s Hybrid. A second early of stocky stowth, 4to5 fa high, with 0 | 2.25 
i two ears of good size set low on the stalk; ears well filled........... Stier 10) 35 66 2 23 
: = == The ‘Henderson.’ (See Specialties, 10 235 60 : 
CORY EARLY RED COB SWEET CORN 
Purchaser pays transportation on CORN oy the pint, quart, peck and bushel. If wanted bg Parcel Pest—postage must be aaded. See Zone Rate on pagel 
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