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CAULIFLOWER 
Pkt. 5c; oz. $2.00; lb. $25.00. 
Catskill—A New and Superior Cauliflower— 
A remarkably sure heading early Cauliflower. 
Is of dwarf habit with short outside leaves and 
similar in most respects to Early Snowball, 
nearly as early. Heads when ready for market 
are of medium to large. Curd is white, excep¬ 
tionally deep and of finest quality. 
Danish Dry Weather Cauliflower —Produces a 
large, solid, pure white head. In all respects it 
is a first-class cauliflower, but is especially 
adapted to dry locations. 
Extra Early Quick Silver —The strain im¬ 
ported direct, exclusively for our large market 
garden trade. Large, handsome heads 8 to 10 
inches across, are pure snowy white, very close 
compact, and of the finest quality. 
Henderson’s Snowball —Standard early for all 
purposes. Heads are of medium to large, solid, 
compact, round, very white and curd-like, and 
are developed very early. 
CELERY—GOLDEN PLUME 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; J/ 4 -lb. $1.75 
Golden Plume or Wonderful —We offer re¬ 
selected seed of this splendid new celery. It re¬ 
sembles Golden Self Blanching in crispness and 
flavor, but is larger and ranker grower, earlier, 
blanches sooner, is more resistant to bilght. 
Golden Self-Blanching, new strain—Plants 
grow very tall and weigh very heavy. Stalks 
are wide, rather flat, while quality is extra 
fine, being more free of strings than old strain. 
Golden Yellow Self-Blanching — This is no 
doubt best celery for early Spring market. The 
plants are yellowish green color when young, 
but as they mature inner stems and leaves turn 
a beautiful golden yellow, which adds much to 
their attractiveness and makes the work of 
blanching much easier. 
White Plume —Leading white celery. Hand¬ 
some crisp sort, very easily cultivated. Natural¬ 
ly stalks and portions of inner leaves and heart 
are white. Earliest celery known. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; /j-lb. 60c; postpaid. 
CELERAIC or TURNIP-ROOTED 
CELERY 
Celeraic or Turnip-Rooted Celery—Pkt. 5c; oz. 
25c; Postpaid. 
CHIVES—Schnittlauch 
Per bunch, postpaid, 15c; Chives seed pkt. 10c. 
CHICORY 
Large-Rooted or Coffee — Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 
■/ 4 -lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
Witloof (French Endive)—Seed sown in spring 
produces long, thick roots by November. 
COLLARDS 
A loose-leaved cabbage or kale-like plant 
grown mostly in South, used for greens. Cul¬ 
ture similar to cabbage. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Post¬ 
paid. 
CRESS 
Fine Curled Peppergrass — Quick growing, 
finely cut and feathery, like good parsley. 
Growth dwarf, compact; ornamental; crisp, 
pungent; very refreshing. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; i/ 4 -lb. 
50c; lb. $1.50; Postpaid. • 
Water Cress —Highly esteemed as a salad dur¬ 
ing spring and fall, also used as garnish for 
meats during winter. Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c. 
CORN SALAD 
Large Seeded —Sow in spring in drills 1 foot 
apart; will mature in 6 or 8 weeks. For winter 
and early spring use sow in drills in August 
and September. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; J/^-lb. 35c. 
SWISS CHARD 
New Savoyed Leaf “Lucullus” —An improved 
variety about 2 y 2 feet high. Heavy stalks are 
over an inch thick and bear for more than a 
foot of their length. Leaves make the finest of 
greens. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; ^4-lb. 30c; lb. $1.00. 
CORN—Sweet or Table Varieties 
Pkt. 10c; 1 / 2 -lb. 20c; lb. 30c; 5-lbs. $1.25. 
Improved Golden Bantam —We do not hesitate 
to recommend this new sweet corn to our cus¬ 
tomers. It is extremely early, almost two weeks 
ahead of Golden Bantam. The large ears are 
always well filled with 12 rows of large, plump, 
yellow, sweet grains. 
Golden West— A selection from the original 
strain of Golden Bantam and is earlier than 
Golden Bantam. Produces larger ears and has 
a more vigorous growth. 
Golden Early Market —A recent introduction. 
On account of its extreme earliness (almost two 
weeks ahead of Golden Bantam) it brings fancy 
prices. The ears are large and quality equal or 
superior to any other of the real early varieties. 
Golden Bantam —It is early; the stalks are 
sturdy and grow four or five feet high. The 
ears are eight rowed, six to seven inches long, 
and the kernels are large, exceptionally rich and 
sweet, and of a beautiful golden color. 
Early Evergreen —This fine variety is 10 to 12 
days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen and yields 
large, handsome 10 to 12-rowed ears. 
Golden Giant —Grown and bred in New Eng¬ 
land where it is pronounced the sweetest corn 
ever eaten. The stalks grow 414 to 6 feet tall 
and produce two to three ears each; ears 7 to 
9 inches. 
Stowell’s Evergreen —A standard late variety 
of fine quality, very tender and sugary, remain¬ 
ing a long time in edible condition. 
CUCUMBERS 
Prices on Cucumbers 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; '/ 4 -lb. 60c; lb. $2.00. 
NEW DELTUS 
New Deltus —This remarkably fine variety is 
suited for growing under glass as well as out¬ 
doors. The fruits are uniformly large, from 12 
to 14 inches in length, rich dark green color and 
blunt ends. 
PRIDE OF OREGON 
Pride of Oregon —A really sensational novelty. 
In our opinion the best new cucumber ever in¬ 
troduced, compared with other extra long white 
spine cucumbers. 
Davis Perfect Cucumber —A very early, hand¬ 
some and well shaped cucumber, bringing fancy 
prices in the market, and often mistaken for 
hot-house grown. 
Long Green Cucumber — Vines vigorous and 
productive. The fruits are very long, often 12 
to 15 inches when mature, slender and of beauti¬ 
ful dark green color. Excellent for both slicing 
and pickles. 
White Spine Cucumber —The fruits are dark 
green, about 7 inches long when mature, and the 
flesh is crisp, tender, excellent quality. 
Boston Pickling Cucumbers —A very produc¬ 
tive variety extensively grown for pickles. The 
fruits are of medium size, bright green, smooth 
and symmetrical. 
Lemon Cucumbers —The vines produce po¬ 
litically dainty little cucumbers resembling 
lemons in both form and color and having a 
delicious and distinctive flavor. 
Japanese Climbing Cucumber — Fruit very 
long and slender; the skin smooth and dark 
green; flesh pure white, crisp and of mild flavor. 
The vines should be trained over a trellis. 
EGGPLANT 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 60c; 1 / 4 -lb. $1.75 
Black Beauty —Rich purple-black in color and 
a remarkable market variety. Is early; also a 
fine sort for home garden. 
New York Improved Large Purple —The prin¬ 
cipal market variety. Plants are large and 
spreading; fruit large and of deep rich purple. 
