VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 
W ITH increasing interest in home gardens, florists should take full advantage of the opportunity of 
supplying vegetable plants that are sure to be called for in increasing quantity—especially To¬ 
mato, Pepper, and Cabbage. In our list of varieties you will find those adapted to home garden use as 
well as varieties suitable for those who grow for market. If you want any item or quantities not listed, 
write and we will be glad to quote. Our supplies are obtained only from the most reliable growers and 
are the same high quality as our "Flower Seeds for Florists." 
NEW EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRY, 
BARON SOLEMACHER 
This variety improves in size and length of fruit the variety RUGEN, sent 
out by us a few years ago. The product of a German Specialist. If sown 
early February, will produce freely by autumn. Should be watered when 
dry, and they enjoy some protection from the strong sun. 
Tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), 50c. 
BEET 
Crosby's Egyptian. (Original Strain). 50 days. Fine for home and market gardeners. Globe-shaped. Dark 
purplish red, crisp and tender. 
Detroit Dark Red. (Improved Strain). 52 days. Excellent all-purpose variety. Uniform globe-shaped. 
CABBAGE 
Copenhagen Market. Regular early. Medium sized heads; compact. 66 days . 
Danish Ballhead. Best late variety, heads large, flat, firm and solid, keeps in storage until late spring 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. Splendid for home and market garden; heads almost ball-shaped, firm and 
high quality. 71 days. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Extra early, valuable for home or market growers. Plants small, allowing close 
planting; firm heads, 2 - 2'/4 lbs. 62 days. 
Golden Acre. Earliest round head variety for early market and shipping. Short stem. Firm heads. 62 
days .. 
Large Wakefield. Larger, but fully a week later than Early Jersey Wakefield . 
Late Flat Dutch. The best large late variety. Popular for home and market garden and shipping. Good 
keeper, firm heads of good quality. 1 10 days. 
Mammoth Rock Red. Best red variety. Good keeper, deep purplish red. 90 days . 
Savoy Improved American. The best of this class, medium large, firm heads; fine flavor. 85 days . 
Wisconsin All-Season Resistant. Valuable in localities infested with "Cabbage Yellows." Good winter 
keeper; large heads. 90-95 days. 
CARROT 
Gonsenheimer, Forcing Special. Fine forcing or home garden variety. Nearly coreless. Half-long. Espe¬ 
cially adapted for forcing. 
Chantenay. Fine all-purpose variety for home and market garden and shipping. Good for winter storage. 
70 days. 
Danvers Half-Long. Very productive and uniform. Good shipper. 75 days. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Danish Giant, Dry Weather. Most dependable. 65 days. Va oz., 75c; Vi oz., $1.25. . . 
Early Snowball. Best early greenhouse-forcing variety. The standard of excellence. 52 days. 
. Va oz., 60c; Vi oz., $1.00 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague. Turnip-rooted Celery. Fairly smooth, stalks hollow . 
CELERY 
Golden Plume or Florida Golden. A new early, developed from Golden Plume. Valuable for early and 
late in Florida and for early in the North. Va oz., 20c; Vi oz., 35c. . . 
Golden Yellow Self-Blanching Dwarf. Standard market variety. Va oz., 20c; Vi oz., 35c. . 
CUCUMBER 
Straight 8. (All-America Gold Medal Winner). An outstanding variety, producing symmetrical cylin¬ 
drical fruits about eight inches long, 1 Vi inches in diameter, deep green, when ready for use, an ideal 
shipper .Pkt., 15c. . . 
Chicago Pickling. (Westerfield). Valuable for pickling and slicing. 6-7 inches, uniform. 60 days . . . 
Dovis Perfect. Fine slicing variety. Good shipper. 9-1 1 inches. Few seeds. 68 days. 
Early Fortune. Best for slicing or shipping. Dark green. 8-9 inches long. Uniform. 68 days. 
EGGPLANT 
Black Beauty. Popular home and market variety. Rich dark purple. 
Large New York Purple. The standard home and market sort . 
KALE 
Dwarf Green Curled. Very hardy, 12 to 15 inches tall, 30-inch spread. Finely curled. 
KOHLRABI 
Early White Vienna. Standard sort for forcing and home garden. Globe-shaped . 
LETTUCE 
All-Season, Head. Valuable market and home garden variety; round, firm heads. 
Big Boston. Select stock. Most widely popular of all heading Lettuce. Largely used for summer and 
fall hotbed and cold frame culture. 
Black-Seeded Simpson. Early, dependable everywhere and largely used by home and market gardeners. 
Loose-leaved and frilled . 
Grand Rapids Forcing. The standard loose-leaved variety for greenhouse forcing. Tender and sweet under 
glass . 
Mammoth Black Seeded Butter. Fine butter heading variety for home and market, especially good for 
summer. Head large and firm, excellent quality and flavor. 
New York Special No. 12. Early variety and does well in midsummer. Very popular for shipping . 
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