!Sr. Y. Market Broccoli. See p. 64 Imperator Carrots Earligreen Celery Spanish Gold Corn 
Golden Plume Celery 
Golden Plume Celery fills a want that both amateur and profes¬ 
sional gardeners have long felt. It is a much-improved form of 
Golden Self-blanching, and the improvements are (a) superior table 
quality, (b) wonderful golden color, (c) marked resistance to blight 
and rust, (d) earlier maturity, (e) superior keeping qualities, (/) 
increased size. It possesses a fine, nutlike flavor, and is handsome in 
appearance. Pkt. 25 cts., V^oz. 75 cts., $1.25, Vioz. $2, 
oz. $3.50. 
Earligreen Celery 
Earligreen is the finest, earliest green Celery, and is a fitting 
counterpart to Golden Plume. Plant is surprisingly large for an 
earliest early sort. The outer leaves are green, and the very full 
heart is pure white, brittle, and of the most delicious flavor. It 
is of sterling merit. Pkt. 25 cts., Ygoz, 75 cts., Vioz. $1.25, 
V 2 OZ. $2, oz. $3.50. 
New Corn, Spanish Gold 
A 10- or i2-rowed Corn of the most delicious melting flavor you 
have ever tasted. The ears are 6 to 7 inches long, packed with bright 
golden yellow kernels, thick, tender and of melting sweetness. A 
rather dwarf kind, taking up little space. Grow it somewhat closer 
than usual. Economical of room and of marvelous quality, it is, by 
all odds, Ike Corn for the home-garden, the private estate, and the 
grower for local market. Pkt. 15 cts., V^lb. 30 cts., lb. 50 cts., 
2 lbs. 90 cts., 5 lbs. $2.10, 15 lbs. $5.25. 
Golden Acre Cabbage 
A small but very fine variety, as early as Jersey Wakefield, but 
with round, solid heads. The few outer leaves are small, permitting 
close planting and making it very suitable for growth under glass 
and for the suburban gardener. Golden Acre produces uniform, 
tightly folded, and well-blanched heads of the best mild table quality. 
Pkt. 15 cts., V 4 OZ. 25 cts., V 2 OZ. 45 cts., oz. 75 cts., V^lb. $2. 
Imperator Carrot 
This meets the modern demand for a Carrot, long enough and 
large enough to furnish the maximum yield off a given area, and at 
the same time be a rich red color, of high culinary quality, free of 
core and of fiber. In shape it is an elongated Danv^ers tj^pe, round- 
shouldered, almost cylindrical for the first 6 inches, then gradually 
tapering to a graceful point. A fine commercial sort, and excellent 
for the private estate or home-garden also. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 35 cts., 
y 4 lb. $ 1 , lb. $3. 
Early Cauliflower, Best of All 
The easiest grown and surest heading Cauliflower offered today. 
In habit the plant is very dwarf, stocky, and erect. It has very few 
outer leaves and, as a consequence, the young Cauliflower plants 
may be planted less than 2 feet apart each way. Large, handsome 
heads, solid, fine-grained, pure white, and of good table quality. 
Pkt. 25 cts., Vsoz. 80 cts., V 4 OZ. $1.50, Vzoz. $2.50, oz. $4.50. 
Full-Hearted Endive 
Closely resembles Broad-leaved (Escarolle), but the head is more 
compact and full; it blanches easily to a creamy white. Pkt. 15 cts., 
oz. 35 cts., Vilb. 90 cts., lb. $2.50. 
Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
One of the best of the hybrid Sweet Corns, showing remarkable resistance to bac¬ 
terial wilt disease. There are many other advantages to this good hybrid—such as 
increased yield, ability to withstand adverse weather conditions, uniformity of ear, 
etc. Golden Cross is outstanding. Its stalks are sturdy, ears 7 to 8 inches long, lo- 
or 14-rowed. It is a heavy yielder, maturing in 88 days. If you have been troubled with 
wilt on your early Corns, try this new variety. Pkt. 25 cts., cts., lb. 95 cts., 
2 lbs. $1.85, 5 lbs. $4.25. 
Cucumber, The Lemon 
Not a new sort, but a fine variety for the thrifty gardener because of the large number 
of fruits one plant will produce. In size, shape, and color it resembles a lemon, but 
edible qualities are unsurpassed, and it withstands drought and disease to a remarkable 
degree. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., V 4 lb. 75 cts., lb. $2. 
Orient Cucumber 
A splendid new Cucumber introduced from the East. In our trials its ability to 
withstand drought and disease was remarkable. Its long, dark green fruits, measuring 
up to 18 inches, are unusually solid and crisp, while the plants are very productive. 
If you have experienced difficulty in raising Cucumbers in your garden, try this variety. 
Pkt. 15 cts., i/^oz. 30 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
Best of All Cauliflower 
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