Keep all vegetables picked clean; if you can't use them, can, salt or dry for Winter 5 



CARROTS 



Chinese or Celery Cabbage 



Culture. — Seed should be sown in July or August, 

 either north or south of Virginia, as early plantings 

 run quickly to seed. Packet will produce about 300 

 plants, 2 ounces enough for an acre. Ready for the 

 table in 60 days. Full cultural directions are printed 

 on each package. 



1 Pa.Tcai Chinese Improved 



1 JKJ * C- 1 OO-l or Celery Cabbage 



Possesses a mild, sweet flavor. 



It belongs to the Cabbage family, but looks more like 

 Cos Lettuce. The large mid-ribs of the leaves are per- 

 fectly white and are very crisp and tender. It is excel- 

 lent when used as a salad or cooked like Cabbage. 



Pkt. 10 cts., y 2 oz. 15 cts., oz. 25 cts., Y<t H»- 70 cts., 

 pound, $2.25, 5 pounds, $10.00, postpaid. 



Culture. — Cauliflower requires the same treatment and 

 cultivation as Cabbage. In the south can be sown in 

 June, July and August for heading up during the Fall. 

 Ready to use in 85 to 100 days. Or sown in coldframes 

 in the Fall and set out early in the Spring. A packet 

 will produce about 150 plants, an ounce about 3000 

 plants; J4 lb. for an acre. 



No. CAULIFLOWER Mil&SSS&ElW'tfc 



164 Maule's Prize Earliest $0.25 $1.00 $3.50 $9.00 $35.00 



The earliest grown. 



165 Dry Weather 20 1.00 3.25 9.00 35.00 



A drought resister. 



166 Maule's Always Heads 20 .85 3.00 8.50 32.50 



Perfect header. 



167 Earliest Dwarf Erfurt 15 .85 3.00 8.50 32.50 



Very early, reliable. 



168 Early Snowball 20 .85 3.00 8.50 32.50 



Solid white heads. 



171 Extra Early Paris 10 .35 1.00 3.00 10.00 



Popular, easily grown. 



172 Early Favorite .10 .40 1.25 3.50 12.00 



Sure heading, second early sort. 



Culture. — For Winter use plant in July north of Vir- 

 ginia; further south in August in a rich, deeply- worked 

 soil, x /z inch deep in drills 12 inches apart, and thin out 

 to 3 or 4 inches apart. To put away for Winter, cut 

 off the tops to within an inch of the crown and pack in 

 sand or dirt in the cellar, or they can be pitted out- 

 doors and covered with a few inches of straw and 

 plenty of earth to prevent freezing. Ready to use in 

 45 to 75 days. Stock Carrots require 80 to 90 days. Use 

 a packet to 30 feet of drill, an ounce to 400 feet, 2 to 3 

 lbs. to the acre. 



MA r-AOorvrc By mail, postpaid 



No. CARROTS Pkt Qz % lb Lb> 5 i bs . 



144 Ex. Ey. Parisian Forcing $0.10 $0.15 $0.40 $1.25 $5.00 



First of all Carrots. 



145 Maule's Golden Rod 



Handsomest and best. 



146 Oxheart, or Guerande 



A great producer. 



147 Early Half -Long Scarlet 



Favorite stump rooted. 



148 Early Scarlet Horn 



Good for shallow soil. 



149 Nante's Half-Long 



Handsome, early sort. 



151 Chantenay, or Model 



Unexcelled in quality. 



152 Danvers Half-Long 



The popular Carrot. 



153 Improved Long Orange 



The heaviest cropper. 



155 Red St. Valery 08 .12 .30 1.00 4.50 



Pointed rooted Danvers. 



156 Long Lemon (for stock) 



Best yellow Carrot. 



Mastodon (for stock) 



Relished by stock. 

 Imp. Short White (for stock) .05 .10 .30 .90 4.00 

 A heavy cropper. 

 159 San Jose Champion ......... .08 .12 .30 1.00 4.50 



Excellent half-long sort. 



161 White Belgian (for stock) . . .05 .10 .30 .90 4.% 



A great producer. 



162 Yellow Belgian (for stock). ,05 .10 .30 .90 4.00 



Enormous yielder. 



163 Mixed Table Carrots 



One sowing for all season. 



157 

 158 



.10 .15 .45 1.50 6.75 



.08 .12 .30 1.00 4.50 



.08 .12 .30 1.00 4.50 



.08 .12 .30 1.00 4.50 



.10 .15 .40 1.35 6.25 



.08 .12 .30 1.00 4.50 



.10 .15 .40 1.25 5.00 



.10 .15 .30 1.00 4.f 



.08 .12 .30 1.00 4.50 

 .05 .10 .30 .90 4.00 



.05 .10 .30 1.00 4.50 



CELERY 



Culture. — For the south only. Sow seed in August or 

 September for Winter crop, or in December, January or 

 February in hotbeds for early transplanting outdoors. 

 Ready for use in 110 to 140 days. Packet will produce 

 400 plants; ounce 7500 plants, lb. enough for an acre. 



m rFI rpv By mail, postpaid 



No. CELERY Pkt. i/ 2 oz. Oz. y 4 lb. Lb. 



175 Golden Self Blanching $0.15 $0.55 $1.00 $3.25 $12.00 



XX French grown. 



178 Dwarf Golden Heart .10 



Very popular, long keeping. 



181 Perfected White Plume 10 .30 .50 1.35 5.00 



Distinct and popular. 



182 Giant Pascal 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Largest ribbed Celery. 



186 Sanford's Easy Blanching.. .15 .45 .85 2.75 10.00 



Long keeping sort. 



189 American Yellow .10 .40 .75 2.25 7.50 



Easiest to blanch. 



If larger quantities are wanted than listed in this book, write for special prices. 



.15 .25 .75 2.50 



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