PUGET SOUND SEED GARDENS 
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CELERV 
CRAWFORD'S HALF DWARF. 
Vigorous of growth; solid, good 
flavor. Oz., 20c; pkg., 5c. 
Mm 
Crawford Half Dwarf 
Celery. 
Dwarf Golden Heart 
Celery. 
DWARF GOLDEN HEART. A 
very popular new variety. Beautiful, 
showy sort; solid, excellent flavor, 
and keeps well during winter. Oz., 
20c; pkg., 5c. 
KALAMAZOO. The most solid, 
crisp, eating and deliciously flavored 
variety. Very large, short and stocky 
and of quick growth. Keeps well. 
Good for family use or for market. 
Oz., 20c; pkg., 5c. 
Kalamazoo Colery. 
White Plume Celery. 
WHITE PLUME. Most popular, 
with white stalks and leaves. Very 
ornamental. Does not require so 
much banking up for bleaching as the 
other kinds. Oz., 20c; pkg., 5c. 
GIANT PASCAL. A desirable, 
long-keeping, green, winter celery; 
robust, heaithy, about two feet high; 
blanches easily to a pearly white; 
crisp, and fine nutty flavor. Oz., 20c; 
pkg., .5c. 
HENDERSON'S SILVER SELF- 
BLANCHING.. A new celery, having 
the beautiful silvery while coloring 
and self-blanching characteristics of 
the White Plume, together with the 
robust, sturdy, compact habit of the 
Golden Self-Blanching. Brittle, crisp, 
tender, and fine nutty flavor. Pkg., 
10c; oz., $1.00. 
CORN 
Lb.; 25c; lb., 15c; 'A lb.. 10c; 
pkg., 5c. 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY. This 
is the White Cob Cory, much im- 
proved in size of ear and kernel. It 
is the largest extra early sweet corn. 
It has twelve instead of eight rows, 
as in the old Cory, and will find bet- 
ter sale in the market. It is nearly as 
early and of as good quality also. 
THE CORY. This is the earliest 
sweet corn grown, and the best and 
surest to plant on Puget Sound. Put 
the hills three feet apart each way, 
and then thin out to two stalks in each 
hill, and it will ear and fill well. 
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EARLY MINNESOTA. Is larger 
and later, but not so sure as the Cory. 
It is well to plant some of both kinds 
for a succession. 
