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BOTZUM BROS SEED CO. 
WHITE BELGIAN 
(10 to 14" Length of Root, 3 to 4" Diameter at Shoulder, 
90 to 100 Days from Planting to Bunching Size) 
Used exclusively for stock; grows partly out of ground; skin green above 
ground, white below* Flesh white with tinge of cream color. 
CAULIFLOWER 
A MEMBER OF THE CABBAGE FAMILY 
DANISH DRY WEATHER 
(6 to 8" Diameter of Head, 
67 Days from Setting of Plants to Marketable Heads) 
Well adapted to dry weather conditions; later than Early Snowball and 
of larger growth. Heads creamy white, and of excellent quality. 
EARLY SNOWBALL 
(6 to 7" Diameter of Head, 
55 Days from Setting of Plants to Marketable Heads) 
The best and most widely used early variety. Plants dwarf, with short 
pale green leaves. Heads medium, firm, compact, solid, pure white, and 
of finest quality; a dependable header. 
CELERY 
NATIVE OF EUROPE 
The time of maturity for the several varieties varies considerably in 
different sections. The number of days indicated represents average condi¬ 
tions* No vegetable requires more careful handling in seed production than 
Celery. 
EASY BLANCHING 
(125 Days from Sowing Seed to Edible Stage) 
Also known as Sanford Superb. A second early variety, excellent for 
home garden and truckers. Vigorous and compact in habit of growth, it 
blanches readily to attractive white, and is a good keeper. Stalks 
slightly taller than Golden Self Blanching, are thick, solid, and of 
good flavor. 
EMPEROR OR F0RDH00K 
(130 Days from Sowing Seed to Edible Stage) 
A desirable fall and winter variety for home garden and nearby markets* 
Plants dwarf and stocky, with large full golden heart. Stalks thick, 
broad and tender; not a good shipper. 
GIANT PASCAL (special imported) 
(135 Days from Sowing Seed to Edible Stage) 
A late variety for winter use* Plants large, stocky, with dark green 
leaves* Stalks long, broad, and solid; blanches to yellow-white; of ex¬ 
cellent, nutty flavor* 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING, DWARF 
(120 Days from sowing seed to edible stage) 
This original French strain is still widely popular with market garden¬ 
ers and shippers. Plants medium in height, stocky and compact; foliage 
yellowish green; stalks very solid, broad, of delicate, nutty flavor; 
blanches readily to golden yellow* 
