CELERIAC 
Giant Prague—Extra large, smooth. Oz. 20c; *4 lb. 60c. 
CELERY 
White Plume—Naturally white or light foliage. Oz. 25c; 
y 4 lb. 75c. 
Golden, Self-Branching—Extra large, smooth. Oz. 35c; 
y A lb. $1.00. 
SWEET CORN 
Golden Sunshine —The earliest of the Golden Bantam Type, 
maturing a week to ten days earlier than that variety. 
More dwarf in habit than Bantam, with ears inches 
long. Containing 12 rows of broad, yellow, sweet grains. 
Especially desirable for its extreme earliness. Lb. 20c; Pk. 
$1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Peep O’ Day—Verv early; fine flavor; one of the best. 
Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Golden Bantam—Very early, fine flavor; nothing better for 
family use. Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Early Mayflower —A selection from Mammoth White Cory, 
and a popular variety. '*Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Early Market—The first large eared white corn on the market. 
Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Vaughan’s—60 day, white, from 5 to 7 days earlier than other 
early corn and good size ears. Lb. 25c; Pk. $1.75; Bu. 
$6.50. 
White Cob Cory—Resembles the ordinary Cory in size 
and earliness, but with white cobs, much better quality. 
Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Mammoth White Cory—Largest extra early corn known, 
fine quality, 12-rowed compact ears. Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; 
Bu. $5.50. 
Shaker Early—Very large, white grain, and quite early. 
Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Minnesota—Nearly as early as Marblehead, dwarf 
growth; standard. Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Extra Early Adams—Not a sugar corn, but largely 
grown for early use. Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Country Gentleman—Improved strain; sweetest of all. 
Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.50. 
Stowell’s Evergreen—Remains a long time; one of the most 
popular varieties. Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.00. 
Late Mammoth—The largest ears of all; rich, sweet 
and superior. Lb. 20c; Pk. $1.50; Bu. $5.00. 
CRESS 
Curled (Pepper Grass)—Oz. 20c; y A lb. 60c. 
True Water—Oz. 20c; % lb. 60c. 
