VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOB FLORISTS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



CAULIFLOWER. 



CAULIFLOWER, VAUGHAN S 



Vaugharv's New Snowball 



The Best for Early and Late Summer and Fall Crops. 

 Always Sure to Make a Solid White Head. 



We know of no better type of this variety — very early, smoothly 

 rounded heads, fine grained, compact, even in size. This variety, 

 while a first early, is better adapted generally to fall use than the 



arge late sorts commonly used for that purpose. We stake our 

 reputation on its merits against all comers. All we want is that 

 our customers try it — everyone who uses cauliflower, according to 



lis needs — from packets to pounds. The habit of the plant is close 

 gr()^\•ing and compact, and plants can be set closely together, from 

 18 to 21 inches. Every plant which did not produce a perfect head 

 was discarded when selecting our stock plants for seed. Our cus- 

 tomers have found it. careful tests, fidly equal to the best CauH- 

 flower which they have ever grown. " Vaughan's New Snowball " 

 is put up in packages as follows; Pkts., i oz.. i oz., 1 oz., and \ lb., 

 sealed with our trade-mark and with distinctive paper and printing. 

 Price, pkt., 25c.; oz., 65c.; oz , $1.25; oz., $2 00; 'X lb., 

 $8.00; lb., $32.00. 



CELERY 



" Winter Queen 



This is without doubt the most valuable variety of Celery for Winter and 

 Spring use. It is also much stouter, thicker and heavier, with double 

 the amount of heart of any known Celery. The plant is of close habit and blanches to a 

 beautiful cream white. Ribs perfectly solid, crisp and of a delicious nutty flavor. Grow Winter 

 Oueen once and you will always grow it. H oz., 12c.; oz., 20c.; H lb.,45e.; lb., $1.50. 



Vaughan's Giant Golden Heart The best Celery for winter storage. Ever since 



s mtroduced this Celery it has gained in public 



tavor and rightly so. for it is not only the best keeper, but it is large, solid, as sweet as a walnut 

 ;ind of a beautiful golden color. It is a selection from the Dwarf Golden Heart-, grows much 

 larger than its parent. Lb., S2.00; M lb., 50c.; 2 ozs., .30c.; oz., 20e.; 'A oz., 12c. 



• \/aiinrlicin'c ^rf^lf^r-^ffcH ^tr^r*!^ ^ ..^ 



/et found a 



Celery that is as early and of as good a flavor, as crisp and tender, as our selection of this sort. We 

 ;cll large quantities of this seed to market gardeners, who find it uniformly white and free from 

 green or hollow stalks. It is not a good keeper, but it is excellent for Fall and early Winter use. 

 Lb., S2.00; M lb., 50c.; 2 ozs., 30c.; oz., 20c.; H oz., 12c. 



WHITE PLUME— Regular Stock. Lb.,S1.50; Mlb.,40c.; 2 ozs.,25c.; oz.,15c.; Hoz.,10c. 



Golden Self=Blanching— Vaughan's Selected Stock ^o^J' Va h y'' use?* The 



stalks are much broader and heavier than those of the White Plume, and greatly superior in quality. 

 It is ready for use nearly as early, producing dwarfer and much larger bunches of broad, heavy 

 stalks, blanching to a deep golden yellow. The handsome color, crispness, tenderness, freedom 

 from stringiness and nuttv flavor of this variety make it only necessarv to be tried in order to 

 establish it as the standard of excellence as an early sort. Lb., S3.50; l-i lb., Sl.OO; 2 ozs., 

 60c.; oz., 35c.; H oz., 20c. 



GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING— Regular Stock. \h., S2.50; H lb., 60c.; 2 ozs., 35c.; 

 oz., 25c.; H oz., 15c. 



S SELECTED STOCK. 



Pink Plume, excellent sort lb., S1.50 1 



Giant Pascal, a self-bleaching variety 



Dwarf Golden Heart, the old standby lb., 1.25 



Perfection Hartwell lb., 1.30 



Solid Ivory or Kalamazoo lb., 1.25 



Crawford's Half Dwarf lb., 1.25 



Rose Ribbed Paris 



lioston Market 



Kvans Triumph 



Perle Le Grand 



Far Superior Many-Heart 



Schumacher 



Giant White Solid J 



Any of these, except where 

 noted : 



Per lb $1.40 



1=4 lb.. 

 2 ozs... 



Oz 



1=2 oz. 



Vaughan's Celery Manual p^^: 



I " tc guide to Celery Culture ever published. By a 

 i rartical grower of 20 years' experience; revised and 

 jMiblished by J. C. Vaughan. Price, postpaid, 50c. 

 1 111', treatise will be sent free with a Celery Seed order 

 "1 S3. 00, or with any general order for other seeds 

 'vmting to S5.00, if requested. 



, 20c. 



Snow White. See Novelties. 



Soup or Flavoring (old seed) lb. 



CELERIAC, OR TURNIP = ROOTED CELERY Deutsche^r oder Knollen 



I or 10 years I have purchased my main supply of seeds 

 you and I have never had a single failure with your 

 i They have always been satisfactory and just 

 represented. O. G. Bishop, Pontiac, Michigan. 



Parlif^cf r»f All " It is the earliest of all, being ready in June. The flesh is pure white 

 i::,ctlllcaL rxn ^.^^.^ ^g^^g^ When full grown the roots equal those of the giant 



sorts in size and are never woody. On account of its rapid growth, this sort is most admirably 

 adapted to late planting. H oz., 13c.; oz., 20c.; 2 oz., 35c. 



This is unquestionably the largest and best Celeriac 

 •e very large, almost globe-shaped, smooth. Flavor 

 excellent. Lb., 81.50; J4 lb., 50c.; oz., 15c.; H oz., 10c. 



nfHrnff»<i<s" Produces perfectly smooth oval roots without any side roots, which never 



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fiiant Pratriie Prager Riesen Sellerie. 

 Uiani rrague existence. The roots ; 



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