Selected Vegetable Seeds 
JOHH WILK & CO. 
Selected Strains and Specialties — Continued 
CARROT 
New York Earliest Forcing. The earliest car¬ 
rot grown, fine for frames and early out¬ 
doors, coreless and about 2> l / 2 to 4 inches long. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. 50c., *4 lb. $1.50. 
Red Elephant. A variety of excellent red color 
growing from 8 to 10 inches long, smooth and 
hollow crowned. Pkt. 20c., y 2 oz. 35c., 1 oz. 
60c. 
CELERY 
Golden Phenomenal. A new celery having the 
growing characteristics of Golden Plume. 
Taller, growing longer to the first leaf and 
heavier stalk. Free from any strings, fine 
flavor and excellent quality. Pkt. $1.00. 
*Wilk’s Easy Blanching. Blanches very easily, 
brittle white dwarf, good flavor and a fine 
keeper. Pkt. 50c., y 2 oz. $1.50, oz. $2 50. 
*Golden Plume. Golden Plume is a much im¬ 
proved form of Golden Self-Blanching, and 
the improvements are (1) superior eating qual¬ 
ity, (2) wonderful golden color, (3) marked 
resistance to blight and rust, (4) earlier ma¬ 
turity, (5) superior keeping qualities, (6) in¬ 
creased size. It is handsome in appearance 
and possesses a fine flavor. Pkt. 50c., Va oz. 
$1.00, }/2 oz. $1.50, oz. $2.50. 
SWEET CORN 
Burbank Bantam. Earlier than the original 
Bantam. Large ears, 14 to 16 rows. Very 
prolific. Real Bantam flavor. Pkt. 20c., l / 2 pt. 
35c., pt. 60c., qt. $1.00. 
Early June. The earliest variety, grows 4 to Ay 2 
ft. high, producing ears within a foot of the 
ground. Pkt 25c., ^ pt. 60c., qt. $1.00. 
*Alpha or Earliest of Any. The earliest sweet 
corn. Matures a week to ten days ahead of 
Mammoth White Cory. 
The ears average six to seven inches long, 
are uniformly eight rowed, very tender. The 
stalks are very uniform in height, averaging 
about four feet. Ears are set low and close 
to the stalks. Pkt. 15c., y 2 pt. 35c., pt. 60c., 
qt. $1.00. 
Golden Giant. Is quite early and is two or three 
times the size of Golden Bantam, but has all 
the good qualities of that well known va¬ 
riety. Pkt. 10c., y 2 pt. 25c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
CUCUMBER 
Jumbo. Jumbo Cucumber differs from all other 
cucumbers in many respects. 
FIRST—It has very handsome, smooth, long 
and slim fruits. The skin is of a dark green 
color, nearly black, and with only few spines 
that are hardly noticeable. It is very sym¬ 
metrical, 18 inches long, and never more than 
three inches in diameter, except when fully 
ripe. It is faintly striped. 
SECOND—It is a very vigorous grower with 
vines twice as long and leaves twice as large 
which stand twice as high as of other varieties. 
THIRD—Jumbo Cucumber is enormously 
productive. The strong vines are heavy 
bearers and those growing Jumbo Cucumbers 
will certainly be elated when looking over 
their patch of beautiful long slim fruits. Pkt. 
25c., oz. $1.50., lb. $5.00. 
KALE 
Half Tall Emerald. A variety of which the 
leaves grow thickly; moss curled, of very dark 
green color. Pkt. 20c., y 2 oz. 40c., oz. 75c. 
LEEK 
Perfection. Producing leeks of enormous size. 
Pkt. 25c.. y 2 oz. 50c.. oz. 90c. 
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