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Robert S. Griswold Seed and Floral Co 
CAULIFLOWER 
EAKliY SNOWBALL—Undoubtedly the finest and most popular 
early variety; heads very early, of medium size, firm, compact, solid 
and very white, with few short, upright leaves. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 65; 
Ys oz. $1.25; 1 oz. $2.25. 
CELERY 
One ounce to 3,000 plants or 200 feet of drill. 
GIANT PASCAIi—Fall and winter variety of vigorous, compact 
growth; stalks short, thick and broad; dark green color, blanches 
light yellow; tender, crisp and very tasty. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING—Plants compact and stocky, with 
yellowish-green foliage; stalks perfectly solid of a fi. e. nutty flavor, 
attains a good size. 
WHITE PETJME— A very early, handsome variety ; leaves light, 
bright green; easily blanched a beautiful silvery-white color 
CELERIAC GIANT PRAGUE—Roots are turnip-shaped, large and 
smoothj are almost round and with a very few side roots; sweet and 
tender and may be cooked like turnips or eaten like radishes; used 
largely for seasoning meats and soups. 
PRICE OF CELERY 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
2 Oz. 
% Lb. 
Lb. 
Golden Self Blanching. 
$0.40 
$0.75 
$1.25 
$4.50 
Giant Pascal .. 
..05 
.25 
.45 
.85 
2.75 
White Plume . 
.05 
.25 
.45 
.85 
2.75 
Celeriac .. 
.05 
.25 
.45 
.80 
2.50 
CHIVES 
(Schnittlouch)—Hardy plant something Ilk* 
an onion. Used for flavoring. Pkt. 10c. 
CRESS 
Sow seed very thickly in rows 1 foot apart a« 
soon as ground can be dug. 
EXTRA CUREED, or PEPPERGRASS—Used either In salads *r 
for garnishing. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 2 oz. 20c; *4 lb. 30c; lb. 75c. 
SWEET CORN 
1 pound will plant about 100 hills, 
or 150 to 350 feet of row. 
ADAMS’ extra EARLY-The hardiest 
and earliest variety for table use; it can 
be planted earlier than any other, but is 
not a Sugar Corn, and is only good for the 
table when young. 
COUNTRY GENTEEMAN — Late main 
crop variety; ears 7 to 8 inches long, cob 
small, white and densely covered with 
long, slender, white grains, without row 
formation. 
EAREY EVERGREEN—Second early va 
riety; large ears about 8 inches long, 14 to 
16 rowed; grains somewhat narrower than 
Stowell’s; productive and of high quality 
EARLY GOLDEN SUNSHINE—Larger 
and a week earlier than Golden Bantam; 
kernels broad and heavy, exceptionally 
well flavored. Ears 7 inches long, and 
about 1% inches thick. 
GOLDEN BANTAM—Extremely hardy, 
can be planted earlier than any other true 
sweet corn; ears 6 inches long, with 8 rows 
of grains, which are a golden yellow when 
ready for use. 
HOWLING MOB—One of the finest sec 
ond early, large eared sorts; very produc¬ 
tive, white, and of excellent quality; ears 
9 to 10 inches long. 16-rowed. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—The Stand 
ard main crop and best known sweet corn; 
ears 8 to 9 inches long, 16 to IS rowed. 
With a very deep, sweet grain. 
Stowell’s Evergreen 
PRICE OF SWEET CORN 
Pkt. 
y 2 Lb. 
Lb. o 
Lbs. 10 Lbs 
Golden Sunshine . 
.$0.05 
$0.15 
$0.25 
$0.90 
$1.05 
All Other Varieties. . 
.05 
.12 
.20 
.85 
1.50 
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BROAD LEAVED CORN SALAD 
Used as a substitute for lettuce in early spring and in fall; also 
cooked and used like Spinach. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c: 2 oz. 30c: *4 lb. 60c; 
lb. $1.50. 
