Dependable Vegetable Seeds 
CELERY 
Easy Blanching Celery 
Easy Blanching. Early, blanches quick¬ 
ly, vigorous grower, good keeper. Suitable for 
home or market. 
Golden Self-Blanching. This 
splendid variety is without doubt the most 
popular celery grown. It is a self blanch¬ 
ing sort, for with a little banking or cover¬ 
ing, even the outer ribs assume a beautiful 
golden yellow, while the heart or vine stalks 
are deliciously tender, brittle and sweet. 
This variety is being extensively grown, not 
only on account of its ease of culture, but 
for its superior quality. It is not quite so 
early as the White Plume but is of heavier 
and more compact growth, the stalks being 
thick, crisp and brittle. Its flavor is rich 
and delightful. 
White Plume. The earliest celery. 
This is a well known variety. Popular on 
account of its earliness and the ease of its 
culture. 
CELERIAC 
Turnip Rooted Celery. 
Large Erfurt. Large, smooth roots of 
excellent flavor. Excellent for soups, stews 
or salads. 
CHICORY 
Witloof. Also called "French Endive” and 
‘Christmas Salad.’ The blancned shr ots of this 
variety make a delicate and delicious salad. 
COLLARDS 
Georgia or Southern. The standard 
variety of Collards, planted all over the 
South. Sow seed as for cabbage. Trans¬ 
plant when a month old in rows a foot 
apart each way and hoe often. A non¬ 
heading form of the cabbage family used for 
greens. 
Golden Bantam 
Sweet Corn 
SWEET CORN 
Extra Early Varieties 
Early Minnesota, a standard early sort of 
excellent quality, especially desirable where seasons 
are short. The ears bear 8 to 10 rows of large 
white grains. This variety is popular on account 
of its great productiveness. Excellent for market, 
home and canning use. 
Extra Early White Gory. One of the earliest 
varieties, well and favorably known in all parts of 
the country. It succeeds well where the seasons 
are short, and can be recommended for general 
planting. Ears six inches long with eight rows of 
broad grains. 
Golden Bantam Extra Early. A variety 
Northrup. King & Co. have propagated especially for 
early home gardens. A recombination of 15 inbred 
strains. A week earlier than ordinary Golden Bantam, 
and of superior flavor. 
Golden Bantam - Kingscrost. This is another 
triumph of Northrup, King& Co.’s propagation fields. A 
cross between four inbred strains. Same delicious qual¬ 
ity as "Extra Early” but better adapted to market 
gardener’s use as the ears are ready to pick at one time. 
Very early and uniform in ear size. 
Peep o’Day. Peep o’Day Sweet Corn is one of 
the best early varieties grown. It is ten days to two 
weeks earlier than most other varieties and is not 
only early, but sweet and luscious. It is especially 
desirable for planting in regions of early frosts and 
short summers. 
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