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1937 SEED CATALOG 
THE INLAND SEED CO. 
CARROTS —Continued 
Long Orange, Improved. A deep orange colored variety. 
Heavy cropper. Especially adapted for light, deep soils. 
Grows entirely under ground. 
Table Carrots, postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c;i41b. 35e; 
V 2 lb. 50c; 1 lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.50; 10 lbs. $6.50. 
French Forcing Nantes and Scarlet Horn. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 
2 oz. 25c; % lb. 35c; V 2 lb. 60c; 1 lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. $4.50; 10 lbs. 
$ 8 . 00 . 
CARROTS—STOCK 
Improved Short White. Roots smooth, very heavy at shoulder, 
tapering. A heavy producing field carrot. 
White Belgian. Grows one-third out of the ground. Root pure 
white, green above the ground. The flesh is of deep yellow 
color, tender and of excellent flavor. 
Yellow Belgian. Large root; yellow flesh; good keeper. 
Stock Carrots, postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; lb. 
35c; % lb. 50c; 1 lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.50; 10 lbs. $6.50. 
FIRST EARLY 
White Cory Extra Early. One 
of the earliest varieties. It 
succeeds well where the sea¬ 
sons are short, and can be rec¬ 
ommended for general plant¬ 
ing. Ears six inches long, 
with eight rows of broad 
grains. 
Early Minnesota. The stalks 
are about six feet high. The 
ears are about eight inches 
long, eight rowed; kernels very 
broad, white, sweet and tender. 
CORN—SWEET 
SNOWBALL 
CELERY 
EARLY 
Golden Plume. An outstanding early variety. Plants of 
strong growth with thick, heavy stalks, and a well-blanched 
solid heart. Being of superior quality, it is considered by 
many gardeners to be the very best early celery. Crisp, tender 
with good storing qualities. 
LATE 
Golden Bantam. Grows from 
3% to 4 feet in height and pro¬ 
duces one or two good ears on 
each stalk. The ears are about 
six inches in length, complete¬ 
ly filled with eight rows of 
golden-yellow grains, extend¬ 
ing to the rounded tip. 
Howling Mob. The stalks are 
of strong, vigorous growth, 
four and one-half to five feet 
in height, have abundant foli¬ 
age and generally produce two 
fine ears to each stalk. The 
ears measure 7 to 9 inches in 
length, with 12 or 14 rows of 
good-sized pearly-white grains. 
Peep o’ Day. For earliness, 
flavor, sweetness and produc¬ 
tiveness it is ahead of any 
other early white sweet corn. 
It will prove a money-maker 
for the market gardener, and 
a valuable addition to our list 
of corn for our short western 
summers. 
Portland Market. Early, large¬ 
eared variety. Kernels large, 
sweet, plump, of purest white. 
A good market variety. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower will not head up good in hot, dry 
weather, hence the sowing should be so regulated 
as to bring it to maturity either before the hot 
summer weather sets in or not until the cooler 
weather of the fall. After the heads begin to 
form draw the leaves over and pin or tie them 
together to protect the heads from the sun and 
keep them white. 
Clover Leaf Snowball (Best Imported Strain). 
This is an improved extra early strain of dwarf, 
compact growth. Under favorable circumstances 
nearly every plant will make a fine, solid head 
of good size. It is valuable for both early and 
late. 
Danish Giant or Dry Weather (Best Imported 
Stock). Large leaved, with pure white compact 
heads. It is truly a first-class cauliflower and is 
specially adapted to dry locations and to resisting 
the effects of drouth. Two weeks later than the 
Snowball. 
-Postpaid- 
Pkt. V 2 oz. 1 oz. 2 oz. 4 oz. 
Snowball .$0.10 $1.25 $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 
Dryweather .10 1.25 2.00 3.50 5.00 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
WASHINGTON CUSTOMERS: PLEASE ADD 2% 
TO COVER STATE SALES TAX. 
Golden Self-Blanching. It is of a 
rich golden tint when ready for 
the table; very handsome and of 
excellent quality. 
Celeriac or Turnip-Rooted. Grown 
exclusively for its roots, which are 
turnip-shaped, very smooth, ten¬ 
der and narrow-like. The roots 
are cooked and sliced; used with 
vinegar they make an excellent 
salad. 
Chicory—Witloof or French Endive. This variety produces 
leaves with wide ribs or leaf stalks which form a cluster or 
head. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 2 oz. 50c; % lb. 90c; % lb. $1.50; lb. 
$-.50. 
Pkt. 
G. Plume .$0.05 
G. S. Blanching .05 
Celeriac .05 
1 oz. 
$0.30 
.30 
.30 
— Postpaid - 
2 oz. M lb. 
$0.50 $0.85 
.50 .85 
.50 .85 
H lb. 
$1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1 lb. 
$2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
