CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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laagt WMte Flume. 





CEZtEBIAC, TUBHTF-BOOTED cez.- 

 j EB.Y. — This vegetable is very popular and 

 is grown exclusively for its roots, which 

 I are turnip-shaped, very smooth, tender and 

 1 marrow-like. The roots are cooked and 

 ! sliced; or, used with vinega.r, they make 

 I an excellent salad; are also used for flavor- 

 • ing meats and soups. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 

 ] 25c.; V4 11>M 75c., postpaid. 



GOZ.DEN SELP-BLAIJ-CHING. — Ameri- 

 ' can grown. Same as the French variety, 

 ! except the seed is produced in liis coujitry. 

 \ Packet. 10c. ; oz., 60c.; 14 lb., $2.00; lb., $7.50, 

 i postpaid. 



! PEEPECTION HEABTWELI..— This va- 



i riety is in size between the Large White 

 Plume and Dwarf kinds; it is of excellent 

 quality, very thick, ar d when blanched the 

 heart is of a beautiful golden yellow color. 

 One of the best kinds. Packet, lOc; 02., 

 35c.; ^ lb., 75c.; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 



Z.ABGE WHITE PI.UME.— A handsome 



j thick ribbed vari<^ty, of yellowish white 

 ! color and very crisp and tender. It is 

 i easily bleached, requiring but little earth- 

 ing up, as the stalk, portions of the inner 

 leaves and heart are white naturally. 

 Packet, 10c. ; 02., 15c.; V4 lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50, 

 postpaid. 



CEZiEBT FOB SOXTP. — This is sown 

 broadcast in the Fall and Spring, to be 

 used for seasoning- the same as Parsley. 

 Packet, 10c. ; 02., 15c.; H l^-i 50c.; lb., $1.50, 

 postpaid. 



CELERY POB FLAVOBING.— (Will not 

 grow.) Packag-e, 10c. 



CHERVIL. 



An aromatic plant, used a good deal for 

 seasoning, especially in oyster soup, and 

 is often cut between Lettuce. Sow broad- 

 cast during Fall and Winter for Spring, 

 and in January and February for Summer 

 use. 2 ounces to UiO feet. Packet, lOc; 

 lb., SI 00. postpaid. 



Perfection Heartwell. 



Corn Salad. 



CORN SALAD, 



This is a hardy winter salad, the small 

 leaves being served like lettuce during the 

 cool Fall and early Winter months. It is 



j used also for garnishing meat dishes in 

 the same manner as Parsey and Cress. 



I Sown thinly in drills during August, Sep- 



I tember and October to supply fresh leaxes 

 during the cool Fall and Winter months. 



' One ounce will plant fifty feet of row. 

 Packet. 10c. ; oz., 25c.; V^ lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50, 

 postpaid. 



