HART & VICK'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
Cauliflower 
Early Snowball—The seed of this strain of Snowball Cauliflower 
is grown for us by a man known to many as one of the most 
expert and reliable Cauliflower seed growers in Europe. We have 
reason to believe from the reports brought to us by Cauliflower 
growers who use this seed year after year that it is far above 
the average Early Snowball seed offered. It matures early and 
evenly. The pure white heads are remarkable for their great 
depth and unexcelled white color and do not become “soft” or 
“ricy” and you will not find any with green leaves in them. 
34 Oz. 95c.; Oz., $1.75; 34 lb, $6.25; lb, $22.00. 
Danamerica Super Snowball. A new variety making a very large, 
deep, solid, snow white head. The heavy upright growing 
leaves are very numerous and being close together force the 
small inner leaves to curl over and protect the head. Most 
cauliflower growers are always looking for something a little 
better. Here it is. We suggest a trial of this kind. 34 Oz., 
$1.25; 34 Oz., $2.00; Oz., $3.50; 
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Oz. 
34 lb 
lb 
Erfurt Earliest Dwarf. 
$ .95 
$1.65 
$6.25 
$22.00 
Danish Giant (Dry Weather). . . 
.95 
1.65 
6.25 
22.00 
Italian Purple. 
.50 
.95 
3.45 
12.25 
TRY THESE NEW CAULIFLOWERS 
Pioneer. Very vigorous, making first grade heads when other 
kinds fail. Early, large, solid, pure white. 34 Oz., 75c.: 
Oz., $2.75. 
Snowdrift. A few days later than Pioneer and Snowball. Large, 
solid, deep headed. Several Cauliflower growers have told us 
it is the best they ever raised. 34 Oz., 70c.; Oz., $2.50. 
Celery 
Golden Pascal. A yellow celery with the shape and quality of 
green celery. Stems are rather narrow but very thick and round¬ 
ed and of excellent length, the edible portion usually runs from 
9 to 10 inches long. Grows a little taller than Golden Plume 
and matures about the same time as Dwarf Golden Self-Blanch- 
ing. A very high quality celery for a premium trade. 34 Oz., 
65c.; Oz., $2.00; H lb, $7.00; lb, $25.00. 
Golden Plume (Wonderful). In our opinion this is the best early 
yellow celery and our Special Strain as fine as any in the coun¬ 
try. The stalks are large, thick and solid, and the edible portion 
unusually long. The plants are compact, full-hearted and 
blanch readily. We are very proud of this Special Strain of Golden 
Plume, we know it will please the most critical celery grower. 
Oz., 75c.; 34 lb, $2.75; lb. $10.00. 
Golden Self-Blanching. The Old Dwarf-Growing, Long Keeping 
Kind. This is the most popular late variety. The stalks are 
thick and solid and the stocky plants have large, solid hearts. 
Celery growers have found our strain of this kind very good. We 
can fully recommend it to you. Oz., 65c.; 34 lb, $2.25; lb, $8.00. 
Oz. 
34 lb 
lb 
Easy Blanching (Sanford Superb). . 
.... $ .40 
$1.35 
$5.00 
Columbia (Early green). 
.40 
1.35 
5.00 
Dreyer’s Special. 
. 1.45 
5.50 
20.00 
Giant Pascal (Late green kind). . . . 
. 40 
1.35 
5.00 
Golden Wonder (Early, tall). 
. 75 
2.75 
10.00 
Golden No. 14 . 
. 1.45 
5.50 
20.00 
White Plume . 
. 40 
1.35 
5.00 
Winter Queen (Fine late keeper). . 
. 35 
1.10 
4.00 
UTAH OR SALT LAKE. A new green celery. Sturdy, compact 
plants, exceptionally solid with 
broad, thick, 
rounded stems, 
are of medium 
crisp and of very high quality. 
The plants 
height and have a heavy heart. Oz., 60c.; 34 lb, 
$2.10; lb, 
$7.50. 
Celeriac 
Oz. 
34 lb 
lb 
Giant Prague. $ .25 $ .70 $2.50 
