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WISEMAN-DOWNS CO., INC. - 34 E. PRATT ST. - BALTIMORE, MD 
Cauliflower 
CULTURE.—For Spring and early Summer crop, sow in 
March or early in April in hotbed and transplant in cold 
frame when sufficiently large to handle. As soon as dan¬ 
ger of hard freezing is over set in open ground in rows 
2 V 2 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the row. The plants 
will endure a light frost. The soil for Cauliflower should 
be like that for cabbage, but it is better if made richer. 
One ounce will produce 1,500 plants. 
EXTRA EARLY SNOWBALL 
Unquestionably the earliest maturing strain of the true 
short-leaved Snowball type of Cauliflower. Admirably 
adapted for forcing or Wintering over for early crop, and 
the most popular sort for these purposes, also one of the 
best sorts for late Summer and Fall crop. The plants are 
compact, with few short outside leaves, and are well suited 
for close planting. The heads are of medium to large size, 
solid, compact, round, very white and curdlike, and are 
developed earlier than those of any other sort. Pkts. 25c 
and 50c, oz. $2.50. 
DROUTH RESISTING 
Large, white solid heads, maturing a little later than the 
Snowball. The best for hot, dry weather. Pkts. 25c and 
50c, oz. $2.50. ^. . 
Chives 
This popular kitchen garden plant is indispensible for 
flavoring certain dishes. It imparts a mild onion taste, 
not, however, to such an extent as to render it objection¬ 
able. The plants are hardy and will last for years. Don’t 
cut the plant too close when gathering. If desired for 
Winter use, lift the plant in a pot or box and place in a 
sunny window in the kitchen. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, *4 lb. $1.25. 
Chickory 
WILTLOOF or FRENCH ENDIVE 
Grown for its use as a salad, the blanched head resem¬ 
bling cos lettuce in appearance. Eaten raw or as a salad, 
also sometimes cooked like Endive. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, J4 
lb. 35c. 
Corn Salad 
A favorite salad plant and very hardy. Sow in August 
or September, and protect with leaves during Winter. It 
can be gathered in the Spring very early. Sown in April, 
it is soon ready for use. The leaves are sometimes boiled 
and served as spinach. Three ounces of seed to 100 feet 
of row. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, *4 lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 
Chervil 
An aromatic plant, used extensively in Europe as a salad 
seasoner. It adds a flavor that is entirely its own. When 
chopped fine and scattered on buttered potatoes it is a rare 
treat. Sow it in a row like parsley, which it somewhat 
resembles. For a continuous crop, sow every 2 weeks. 
One ounce will sow a row 25 feet long. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 40c. 
Plants and Roots - Vegetable 
We grow each year, thousands of vegetable plants of all 
kinds from our own seed stock and you will find each 
variety true to name. They are looked after with the ut¬ 
most care, and in shipping are packed in moss, in strong 
cases, so we can guarantee safe delivery to our customers. 
Our list includes the following: 
BEETS (Ready in April) 
EARLY WONDER DETROIT DARK RED 
LEXINGTON MARKET BEAUTY 
50c per hundred. $4.00 per thousand. 
CABBAGE (Frost-proof) 
These are not grown by us, but are shipped direct from 
the Southern growers. Ready for shipment in March and 
April. EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD ALL HEAD EARLY 
GOLDEN ACRE COPENHAGEN MARKET 
40c per hundred. $1.75 per thousand. 
CABBAGE (Ready in May and June) 
Home Grown 
In addition to the above mentioned varieties, we can 
supply: 
SUCCESSION ALL SEASONS DRUMHEAD SAVOY 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH 
50c per hundred. $2.00 per thousand. 
CAULIFLOWER (Ready in April) 
EXTRA EARLY SNOWBALL 
25c per dozen. $1.50 per hundred. 
CELERY (Ready in July) 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING WINTER QUEEN 
WHITE PLUME GOLDEN PLUME GIANT PASCAL 
75c per hundred. $5.00 per thousand. 
EGGPLANT (Ready in May and June) 
BLACK BEAUTY 
POT GROWN PLANTS.— 5c each, 50c per dozen, $4.50 
per hundred. 
DRAWN PLANTS.—20c per dozen, $1.00 per hundred. 
LETTUCE — All Varieties (Ready in 
April, May, September and October) 
50c per hundred. $3.50 per thousand. 
PEPPER (Ready in May and June) 
BULL NOSE CALIFORNIA WONDER CHINESE GIANT 
POT GROWN.— 5c each, 50c per dozen. 
DRAWN PLANTS.—15c per dozen, $1.00 per hundred. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
(Ready in May and June) 
BIG STEM JERSEYS 
60c per hundred. $3.00 per thousand. 
TOMATO 
MARGLOBE BONNY BEST NEW EARLY RED 
NEW STONE WILTPROOF 
GREATER Pat.tIMORE SCARLET TOPPER 
HOT BED PLANTS.—Ready in April and May. 75c per 
hundred, $4.00 per thousand. 
FIELD GROWN PLANTS—Ready in June and July. 50c 
per hundred, $3.00 per thousand. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
10c each. $1.00 per dozen. 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS 
MALINER KREN 
25c per dozen. $1.25 per hundred. 
NOTICE.—Plants will not be forwarded C. O. D. Plants 
are not quoted by express prepaid; the customer pays ex¬ 
press charges, and unless otherwise instructed, plants will 
be forwarded by express. Cash must accompany all orders 
for plants. If plants are wanted sent by Parcel Post, add 
10c per hundred to above prices. 
Good Seeds Make Better Crops 
