CELERIAC 
Giant Prague—Extra large, smooth. Oz. 20 c; *4 lb. 60c. 
CELERY 
White Plume—Naturally white or light foliage. Oz. 25c; 
54 lb. 75c. 
Golden, Self-Branching—Extra large, smooth. Oz. 35c; 
54 lb. $1.00. 
SWEET CORN 
Golden Sunshine —The earliest of the Golden Bantam Type, 
maturing a week to ten days earlier than that variety. 
More dwarf in habit than Bantam, with ears 6 J /2 inches 
long. Containing 12 rows of broad, yellow, sweet grains. 
Especially desirable for its extreme earliness. Qt. 30c; Pk. 
#1.75; Bu. #6.50. 
Peep O’ Day—Very early; fine flavor; one of the best. 
Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
Golden Bantam—Very early, fine flavor; nothing better for 
family use. Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
Early Mayflower —A selection from Mammoth White Cory, 
and a popular variety. Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
Early Market —The first large eared white corn on the market, 
Qt. 35c; Pk. #2.00; Bu. #7.00. 
Vaughan’s—60 day, white, from 5 to 7 days earlier than other 
early corn and good size ears. Qt. 35c; Pk. #1.75; Bu. 
#6.50. 
White Cob Cory—Resembles the ordinary Cory in size 
and earliness, but with white cobs, much better quality. 
Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
Mammoth White Cory—Largest extra early corn known, 
fine quality, 12-rowed compact ears. Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; 
Bu. #5.50. 
Shaker Early—Very large, white grain, and quite early. 
Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
Minnesota—Nearly as early as Marblehead, dwarf 
growth; standard. Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
Extra Early Adams—Not a sugar corn, but largely 
grown for early use. Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
Country Gentleman—Improved strain; sweetest of all. 
Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.50. 
StowelPs Evergreen—Remains a long time; one of the most 
popular varieties. Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50; Bu. #5.00. 
Late Mammoth—The largest ears of all; rich, sweet 
and superior. Qt. 30c; Pk. #1.50;; Bu. #5.00. 
6RESS 
Curled (Pepper Grass)—Oz. 20c; 54 lb. 60c. 
True Water—Oz. 20c; 54 lb. 60c. 
