See Special Cut of Irish Beauty Potato 
on Back Cover 
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SEED D oo. 1 
It Has No Superior and Few Equals 
SELF-BLANCHING CELERY 
CARROTS — Chantenay 
We have always specialized on this particular 
carrot and have always used a selected strain of 
imported seed, thus assuring the rich, bright orange 
colored, juicy, sweet, crisp carrot much unlike the 
tough variety that is so common. It is a half-long 
variety, broad at the neck and tapers to a blunt 
base. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, 1 lb. $1.50. 
DAVIS PERFECT CUCUMBER 
Stalks 
Thick, 
Crisp 
and 
Brittle. 
Blanches 
a 
Beautiful 
Waxen 
Yellow. 
An 
excellent 
variety 
of French 
origin. 
This is 
the 
variety 
grown 
largely for market, but it is eciually valuable for the 
private garden. It is very early, blanches quickly and 
its rich color makes it quite attractive. The habit of 
the plant is short and stocky; the stalks are broad, 
thick and, very solid. It develops a large heart quite 
early in its growth, which makes the greater part of 
the plant edible. It is fit for use early in September, 
and remains in use until the later winter sorts mature. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.50. Plants, doz., 20c; 
36 for 50c. 
DWABF aBEEN CXTBEED SCOTCH 
This is the most popular Kale for general use. The 
leaves are very tender, beautifully curies and crimped 
and a bright green in color. It makes excellent greens 
for winter and spring, as it will stand frost and snow 
and is of fine flavor. Our seed is Washington grown 
and acclimated. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 50c; lb., 75o 
culture. It is 
a handsome, 
extra long 
Cucumber, 
delightfully 
flavored, and 
retains its 
deep glossy 
green color 
until near 
maturity. 
Pkt., 6c; oz., 
15c; 14 lb.. 
30c; lb.. $1. 
Danish Pick- 
ling Cuke; 
this is the 
result of 
years of en- 
d e a V or on 
the part of 
its origina- 
tor to pro- 
duce a per- 
fect Cucum- 
ber and ex- 
ports de- 
clare that in 
producing it 
he reached 
his goal. It 
grows very 
long, some- 
times 12 
inches, and 
is very ten- 
d e r and 
brittle and 
of fine fla- 
vor. 
Pkt., 10c. 
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