4 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
The Profitable Golden Self-Blanching Celery. 
CELERY 
3000 to 5000 plants p.er oz. 
CULTURE. Sow in open 
ground as soon as the soil 
can be perfectly worked; roll 
or firm the lightly covering 
soil to retain moisture, as the 
seed is slow to germinate. 
Transplant in June or July 
to a previously prepared bed 
made considerably richer 
than seed bed, 6 to 8 inches 
apart in the row. Single rows 
should be 4 feet apart, but 
twin-rows 10 inches apart 
should skip 6 feet. Give 
plenty of water from sowing 
to pulling. To blanch, draw 
up the earth or use boards or 
paper. ’ , 
PRICE 
(Except noted) Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 c; Vz oz. 20 c; 
oz. 35c; X A lb. $1-00. 
Early Snowball Cauliflower. 
CAULIFLOWER 
CULTURE. Cauliflower are partial to a rich fibrous loam 
well charged with humus. An occasional light dressing of 
nitrate of soda and potash is beneficial. Make the soil as fine 
as possible for every transplanting, and do not allow the 
young plants to become checked at any time for want of water, 
f or spring and early summer use, sow in January or February 
m hotbed, and transplant to cold frames 2 or 3 inches apart, 
when sufficiently large; and to the garden 24 to 30 inches 
each way, as soon as the ground is warm enough. 
For late autumn crops sow in the early part of June, 
and transplant in July. When the heads are formed, 
tie the leaves up over them to blanch. One ounce of 
seed produces about 3000 plants. 
Danish Giant or Dry Weather. (70 days). A large 
variety and a splendid drought resister. Heads are 
large and while not so close as Snowball or Erfurt 
it makes a splendid pickling type. Sure header 
even in dry weather. 
Early Snowball. (60 days) Very ear]y> and one of ' 
the surest to head. If seed is sown March 1st, large 
sized heads will be produced early in June. Its 
dwarf habit of growth render it one of the best for 
iorcing under glass. Valuable for late planting also. 
Both kinds: Pkt. 10c; y 4 oz. 35c; % oz. 65c; 
oz. $1.15. 
CRESS 
Pepper Grass, Extra Curled. Sow rather thick in 
shallow drills and at short intervals during the 
season. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 40c. 
Columbia, (uq days). An early maturing sort, of medium 
height but very stocky and heavy, the foliage a distinct light 
green tinged yellow. The stalks are thick, almost round, a 
rich yellow tint, unsurpassed in quality. 
Giant Pascal. (135 days). For second early and midwinter 
use. The stalks are large, thick, solid, crisp, of rich nutty 
flavor, free from bitterness. Our seed is best French grown. 
Giant Pascal Special Strain. Thick, solid, heavy-ribbed 
stalks which blanch easily to a clear waxy yellow. Free 
from stringiness, and a good yielder. Pkt. 10c ; x /> oz. 25c ; 
on. 40c; V 4 lb. $1.25. 
(jjq days). Rarely, if ever, pithy ; 
and of a rich golden yellow color, self-blanching. Our seed 
is genuine French grown, of finest quality, in greatest de¬ 
mand among market gardeners. 
Pkt. 10c; x /> oz. 40c; oz. 75c; *4 lb. $1.80. 
CELERIAC, Giant Prague. (125 days). The root is turnip¬ 
shaped, sweet and tender, and may be cooked like turnips or 
eaten like radishes ; used largely for seasoning. 
POPCORN 
JJustraJi&ris 
Winter nights before the hearth fire or 
around the kitchen range, are incomplete 
without the scent and cheery music of 
popping corn. 
CULTURE. Sow in rows 3 feet apart 
soon as beans can be planted, using more 
than one row, to insure pollenization, cov¬ 
ering 2 to 3 inches deep with fine soil. 
Thin plants to stand 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Australian Hulless or Japanese. Also 
known as “Tom Thumb” or “Bumble 
Bee” Popcorn. Distinguished by an absence of hull or shell 
when popped. Dwarf growing but a heavy yielder of short, 
chunky ears. The kernels are pearly white, unusually long 
and slim, of splendid popping quality and appealing flavor. 
Queen’s Golden. Stalk 5 to 6 feet; 2 or 3 large ears each. 
Kernels rich yellow but pop out pure white, over an inch 
in diameter. 
Dynamite or “T.H.T.” ^ new type which “pops” fast and 
merrily; distinctly emphatic in all its traits. The tallest 
stalks, 6 to 8 feet; the longest orange colored ears, 9 inches 
or more and three to a stalk; the biggest, fluffiest popped 
kernels, creamy yellow in color with a delicious new flavor. 
PRICE: 
Postpaid 
Pit. . . 
$ 0.10 
% lb- 
.20 
1 lb. . . 
.30 
2 lbs. . 
.50 
5 lbs. . 
1.00 
10 lbs. . 
1.75 
