NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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Cauliflower Early King 
CAULIFLOWER EARLY KING 
THE EARLIEST CAULIFLOWER IN THE WORLD 
Larger, much deeper through and more solid than Snow¬ 
ball or any other early cauliflower. Of most attractive ap¬ 
pearance, snow-white and fully. 
TWO WEEKS EARLIER 
than Early ERFURT which up to the arrival of Early King 
was considered one of the earliest to mature. It heads up 
evenly, the whole crop can be cut and marketed in two weeks. 
Produces a larger percentage of perfect heads than other 
varieties even on rather poor soil and under adverse condi¬ 
tions. Practically disease free. The head of Early King is 
exceptionally high with the curd standing out in relief like a 
ball. The inner leaves of Early King curl in at the top, 
closely enveloping the head and excluding rain water and 
any possible harm by unfavorable weather. The head is thus 
perfectly protected until it reaches a size of five inches across 
at which stage it is time to start tying. Few days after, the 
heads are of marketable size. If left standing the head will 
soon attain a size of ten inches across. The outside leaves 
are very dark green with stout ribs and slightly shorter than 
those of most other varieties, yet ample to give the heads 
full protection. Early King will surely make money for you. 
Pkt. 20c; % oz. 40c; oz. $2.20; % lb. $7.00; lb. $28.00. 
CARROT GOLD COIN 
THE SWEETEST — THE EARLIEST 
THE BEST FOE WINNING MONET 
Our new Gold Coin carrot, is fully developed and ready 
for the market 75 days after date of sowing. The roots are 
6% to 7 inches long, almost an inch through, stump rooted, 
perfectly cylindrical, smooth and straight. Very uniform, 
there is not an “off” root in a bushel. Other good early car¬ 
rots are not more than half developed at a time, when Gold 
Coin is ready to sell. Gold Coin can be marketed early and 
late. Can be left in the ground till late fall and if stored will 
keep perfectly. 
Of highest quality, very sweet, of a most pleasant, scented 
flavor, richly colored, orange-red. An ideal carrot from every view¬ 
point. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. $1.20, prepaid. 
SWEET CORN EARLY COLUMBIA 
An extra early white corn of very high quality. Stalks 
6 ft. tall, frequently bearing two fine ears, 8 inches long, filled 
with plump sweet kernels to the very tip end. Twelve rowed. 
The ears are made more attractive in appearance by the pres¬ 
ence of green streamers. Highly popular with market garden¬ 
ers in the East, where it originated, and regarded as the best 
paying early white sort. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: 5 lbs. 90c; 10 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $14.00. 
CELERY—FLORIDA GOLDEN 
Of the Golden Plume type and season, but a very great im¬ 
provement over that variety. Possesses greater height and weight 
of plant and the edible part of the stem is larger. In Florida this 
celery has a height of 22 to 24 inches and the length of the edible 
stems is in Florida 8 to 9 inches. The foliage of Florida Golden is 
slightly darker green than Golden Plume, the stems are broad, thick, 
solid, the plants full hearted and very compact, blanching to a rich 
cream color. We recommend a trial of this new celery to growers 
everywhere. Pkt. 10c; oz. 80c; lb. $8.00. 
CELERY GOLDEN PHENOMENAL 
Golden Phenomenal is Golden Plume with all its good qualities, 
but in addition, is taller, heavier, with long edible stems and the 
plants arc more upright and more compact. Easily and quickly 
blanched on account of its close, compact growth, an item of im¬ 
portance in celery growing. The plants grow even in size and are 
highly attractive in appearance. Golden Phenomenal is bringing top 
prices in the markets; the best possible proof of its high value. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; lb. $6.00. 
SWEET CORN TENDERGOLD 
Resistant to bacterial wilt (Stewart’s disease). Will stand un¬ 
affected on diseased ground with diseased corn fields all around. Of 
the many wilt resistant hybrids developed by the various Agricultural 
Stations Tendergold is regarded as the best. 
Ears 12-rowed, 8 inches long, Golden Bantam type, but twice as 
productive. It is claimed that this new hybrid corn commands a 
premium on the market because in tenderness and succulence it has 
no rival and because it holds its fine quality two to three days longer 
than other corns. Compares favorably with the Evergreens in can¬ 
ning cost. Market gardeners report customers insisting on this corn 
after one trial. Try it. Pkt. 10c; lb. 40c, prepaid. Not prepaid: 5 lb*. 
$1.50; 10 lbs. $2.85. 
