HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Celeriac or Turnip -Rooted Celery 



CULTURE. — Sow the seed at the same season and give the same treat- 

 •nt as common celery. Transplant the young plants to moist, rich soil 

 rows two feel apart and six inches apart in the rows. Give thorough 

 It lire. As tlie roots are the edible portion of this vegetable, it is not 

 necessary to earth up or handle it. After the roots have attained a 

 (lianieter of two inches or over, they are tit for use. 



Giant Smooth PraffUe '^1?^ ^^^^t of the Turnip-rooted Cel- 

 ° eries; large and smooth roots; ex- 

 cellent keeper. Grown exclusively for its roots, which, when 

 cooked, sliced and used with vinegar, make a fine salad. 

 Packet, 5c. and iQc; oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



Sweet or Sugar Corn 



Weschkorn. 

 Ger. 



Large, Smocth Prague Celeriac 



One quart will plant 200 hills, eight quarts for an acre. 



If corn is wanted by mail or express prepaid, add 8 cents per pint, 15 

 cents per quart, for charges. 



CULTURE — A rich, warm soil is best, but excellent sweet corn can be raised on any good, ordinary soil if it is 

 deeply and thoroughly worked before planting. In this vicinity Sweet Corn should be planted as early as can be done 

 without risking loss from frosts or from rotting of the seed in the soil. Plant in hills 3 feet apart each way, cover- 

 ing about half an inch, and thin out to two plants to a hill. 



New Snow White Evergreen Sugar Corn 



NEW SNOW WHITE EVERGREEN CORN 



Pearly Whiteness and Sweeter Than Any Sugar Corn Grown 



This is without doubt the most valuable Sugar Corn introduced for many years past. It is 

 white as chalk — very pure and clear. All the large ears are filled with very deep thin grains of 

 pearly whiteness and sweeter than any Sugar Corn grown. The stalks are of strong, vigorous 

 growth, six to seven feet high. All the good points of the far»ous Stowell's Evergreen are re- 

 tained and intensified in this superb variety. Price, pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75c.; pk., $1.00; bu., 

 $3.50; ear, 5c.; per dozen, 50c. 



Golden Bantam 



A very early sweet corn with 

 golden yellow grain, very ten- 

 der and of excellent quality. The ears are eight-rowed 

 six to seven inches long and of the medium size found 

 most suitable for the table. The flavor is exceptionally 

 rich and delicious. Our stock has been very carefully 

 selected. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75C. ; peck, $1.35. 



Black Mexican a black-grained variety, sweet 

 and tender ; must be picked 

 young to avoid a black appearance when cooked. Pt, 

 ISC ; cit., 20c.; y2 peck, 65c.; peck, $1.00. 

 nm«:"hv'«S "F.nrlv Early. Rather medium ears but 

 OrOSOy S JhdVlJ productive and of excellent qual- 

 ity. Ear, sc. ; per dozen, 40c. 



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