PORT i'». MEiLLlN JEH 
CABBAGE 
CULTURE—The plants are started in the early Spring in frame or seed bed, 
and afterward transplanted. For main crop, the seed should be sown in rich beds 
in the open a r, in May or June. Sow shallow; a packet will produce about 250 
plants, an ounce 3,000 plants in franns, open ground one ounce will produce 1,500 
to 2,000 plants. Set plants 1 Vs by 3 feet apart. Ready to use in 60 to 130 days. 
Pkt. 
*/2 OZ. 
, 1 oz. 4 
oz. 
1 11). 
5 lbs. 
Gcfden Acre . 
. . . 05 
oiO 
.30 
.95 
$3.00 
$12.50 
An extra early selection of th 
a Copenhagen type 
and 
the earliest 
of the 
round read.d Cabbag'. 
3. P.ants 
small, dwarf, and 
compact, with few outer 
leaves; heads medium 
size. Round as a 
ball. hard. 
sol d, 
and very uniform. 
Highly recommended : 
for early 
market. 
Jersey Wakefield. 
. . ..05 
.10 
Of) 
• A*\J 
.55 
1.60 
6.75 
Copenhagen Market. . . . 
. . . .05 
.15 
.25 
.70 
2.00 
9.25 
Glory of Enkhdzen . 
. . . 05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
1.90 
8.25 
Danish Ballhead . 
.15 
.25 
.70 
2.00 
9.25 
Short Stem. One of th 
e very best wint< 
■r sorts and 
one 
of the most 
hardy; 
heads round, deep, or 
balloon 
shaped < 
md very solid. 
Penn-State Billhead. . . . 
. . ..05 
.43 
.70 2.00 
6.00 
27.50 
Original stock. Its unusual tonnage record is due to painstaking selection 
for hard, tight heads weighing at least one-third more than Danish Ball- 
head of equal size. Penn-State Ballhead shows records of over 20 tons per 
acre. This extra tonnage comb nod with better storage quality places 
Penn-State Ballhead in a class of its own. 
Premium Flat Dutch.05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
1.99 
8.25 
Ked Heck.05 
.15 
.25 
.75 
2 25 
io.oo 
Imp. Am. Drumhead Savoy .05 
.15 
.25 
.70 
2,00 
9.25 
Pe Tsai (Chinese).05 
.15 
.25 
.70 
2.00 
9.25 
Chinese cabbage is so easily grow 
n that 
it should 
be in 
every garden 
. It is 
a dainty table' vegetable cither shredded as slaw, cooked as other cabbage, 
or trimmed to be eaten as celery. It should be sown early for Spring use, 
or grown 1 ke late cabbage planted in July or August for Fall use. When 
bleached it is almost clear white, and is very crisp and tender. Grows very 
quickly, being ready to eat in 60 days. 
Early Winningstadt.05 .10 .20 .60 1.90 8.25 
CELERY 
For Celery Plants See Page 6 
CULTURE—Celery seed is low' to germinate and ample time must be given 
Sow' thinly in early Spring and cover lightly. Keep constantly moist. Count on about 
400 plants to a packet of seed, about 7,500 plants per ounce. When the seedling 
plants are 3 inches high they should be clipped at the top, to favor stocky growth, 
or else transplanted. Celery is mostly grown under flat culture, without trenches, 
in rows 4 feet apart. 6 inches apart in row. For home use celery is often grown in 
doubly rows, 10 inches apart, and plants 6 inches apart in each row, allowing 4 
feet of space before setting out another double row. This will permit soil for 
banking for winter storage without lifting. Ready for use in 110 to 140 days. 
Pkt. 
i/ 2 oz. 1 
oz. 4 
oz. 
1 lb. 
Giant Pascal. 
.15 
.25 
.70 
$2.00 
Golden Plume or Wonderful 
.05 
.30 
.60 
1.75 
6.00 
Wonderful is a very new 
Blight resistant and free 
type 
from 
of the famous Golden Self 
strings. 
Blanchii 
Fordhook . 
.05 
.30 
.50 
1.35 
4.00 
Columbia . 
.05 
.10 
.40 
1.25 
4.00 
Celeriac—Turnip Rooted. . 
.05 
.15 
.25 
.70 
2.00 
