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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
BEANS, Lima. 
Bush: Burpee’s Improved, large, flat; Fordhook, 
smaller, rounded; Monstrous, forms perennial 
grape-like bush, prolific. 
Pole: King of the Garden, prolific. Lb., 40c. Pkt., 
15c; except Monstrous, lb., 60c. 
BEETS, Table. 
Sow January to September; Crosby’s Egyptian, 
early, deep red, tops best for greens; Detroit 
Dark Red, best quality home beet; Early Blood 
Turnip. Oz., 15c. Pkts., 5c. 
Stock: Sow January to May; Sugar Beet (Klein 
Wanzleben), sweetest: Mammoth Long Red 
Mangel, largest. Lb., 60c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
Sow August to February; cook like asparagus, 
before buds open. Pkt., 10c. 
BROCCOLI, Sprouting. 
Sow August to January. Oz., 30c. Pkt., 10c. 
CABBAGE. 
Sow July to March; Copenhagen Market (Can¬ 
nonball), very early, round, solid, sweet; Early 
and Late Flat Dutch, sure to head; Mammoth 
Rock Red; Savoy, finely-crumpled yellowish 
leaves; Early Winnigstadt, pointed. Pkts., 10c. 
Plants: September to April on order; Copenhagen 
Market. Early Winnigstadt, 15c dozen, 90c 100. 
CARROT. 
Sow January to October; Chantenay, V 2 - long, fine- 
flavored; Danver’s Half-long, good flavor, produc¬ 
tive; French Forcing, small, early; Long Orange, 
1 foot, for table or stock; Oxheart, thick, sweet, 
early; Nantes, sweetest of all. Oz., 20c. Pkts., 5c. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Sow August to December; give plenty of water, 
and tie up leaves loosely to keep head white; 
Snowball, extra early; Pearl; Veitch’s Autumn 
Giant. Pkts., 15c. Plants: September to March on 
order; Snowball, 25c. dozen. 
CELERY. 
Sow February to July; easily-grown in moist, 
rich soil; Giant Pascal, large, stringless, finest- 
flavored; Golden Self Blanching, earliest, fine fla¬ 
vored; Celeriac, celery-flavored root. Pkts., 10c. 
CHAYOTE (Mexican Squash Vine). 
A single seed within each fruit; set December to 
May, with larger end half buried. Each 15c. 
CHICORY, Wiiloof (Fre nch Endive). 
Sow May to June; popular for winter salads. Oz.. 
25c. Pkt., 10c. 
CHIVES (Grass-Onion). 
Sow August to April; leaves, for flavoring, milder 
than onion. Oz., 1.75. Pkt., 10c. Plants: Set any 
time, 5c clump. 
COLLARDS, Georgia. 
Sow August to March; very hardy, kale-like 
“greens” plants. Oz., 15c. Pkt., 5c. 
CRESS, Curled (Pepper Grass). 
Sow any time; frilled, pungent leaves for salads. 
Oz., 15c. Pkt. 5c. 
CRESS (True Water-Cress). 
Sow any time; plants heavy-foliaged, slightly pun¬ 
gent, for shady pools or very moist soil. Oz., 45c. 
Pkt., 10c. 
CORN. 
Sow March to August; best planted in several 
rows, for pollenization; Black Mexican, rich, 
sweet, white when eaten; Charlevoix, an im¬ 
proved, larger-eared and earlier Golden Bantam: 
Country Gentleman, long, narrow cob; extra 
sweet. Oregon Evergreen, fine sweet market sort: 
Stowell’s Evergreen, like Oregon Evergreen but 
later. Field Corns: Golden Dent, and Hickory 
King. Pop Corn: White Rice. Lb., 30c. Pkts., 10c 
