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CAULIFLOWER^—Continued 
Early Snowball, Select Strain—96 Days. An 
extra early sort. Early as any under whatevei- name. 
Plants short and stocky, erect, pointed leaves aiul 
producing round heads, pun^ wliite; extrenu'ly eai’ly 
and perfectly solid. Edible heads 90 to 100 days 
from planting. Autumn crops are earlier than Spi ing 
crops. A variety of widest celebrity, by reason of its 
reliable qualities of productiveness, color, flavor, and 
keeping qualities. Leaves long and narrow. No 
strain superior to that which Landreth offers. The 
most popular variety in use. 
Pkt. 20c oz. $1.76 i lb. $6.00 
Early Snowball—96 Days. A fine but not an 
extra select strain of this well-known Cauliflower, 
producing excellent heads. 
Pkt. 16c oz. $1.26 1 lb. $4.60 
Algiers - 110 Days. An eai ly, hardy and admirable 
.sort used extensively before Snowball was intro¬ 
duced. A certain header. 
Pkt. 10c oz. 96c i lb. $3.00 
Half Early Paris 90 Days. A small, hardy soil, 
very vigorous in growth. Produces a crop while 
many other sorts fail. Ii(‘aves large, small stem and 
a small but very white head. It is a very popular 
variety on account of being an almost sure ci'opper 
(‘ven under unfavorable conditions. 
Pkt. 10c oz. 96c 1 lb. $3.26 
Lenormands—120 Days. A large, late variety, 
with well-formed, white, handsome heads. Strong 
grower. Pkt. 10c oz. 96c J lb. $3.00 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant—130 Days. Very vig¬ 
orous, long-stalked, large, dense foliage, stiff I'leads, 
long .standing; should be sown early. 
Pkt. 10c oz. 46c I lb. $1.60 
CELERY 
Two ounces of Seed will plant 100 Yards of Row. Maturing in 130 to 160 Days According to Season. 
Sow thinly just before the Apple tree is in bloom on a finely raked, well-pulverized piece of ground, in a 
moist place or convenient to water, which should be applied freely during dry weather. The seed should 
not be covered more than a tenth of an inch. It is quite customary after planting celery to cover the ground 
with a slight sprinKling of straw or salt hay to retain the moisture. As soon as the seed is sprouted, take the 
hay or other coveiing off. Celery seed will not germinate in dry soil; therefore, it is very essential to plant 
it very early in the Spring. 
Celerj" is one of the best of our Winter vegetables. To get a good crop, plants must be removed from 
seed beds and planted in rows about 4 feet apart, plants set about 4 to 5 inches apart so that the plants 
when fully developed can be easily worked. The whole planting should be so arranged that there is space 
between the rows to obtain earth for earthing to bleach the stalks in Autumn, ('elery Seeds are often used 
for flavoring soups. 
Easy Blanching or Sanford Superb—130 Days. 
Vigorous, plants medium size, stalks slightly taller 
than Golden Self-Blanching, white, crisp, thick, 
brittle, tender stalks, blanches easil}'', of an aromatic 
or nutty flavor, foliage very crumpled. About two 
weeks later than Golden Self-Blanching. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 36c i lb. $1.16 lb. $3.76 
Emperor or Fordhook—130 Days. A Dwarf 
variety of superior excellence, very showy dark 
green foliage with a golden heart, to be at once 
noted because of its particularly upright growth of 
unusually thick, stocky stalks, very solid and large, 
no suckers, sixteen inches high. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 36c i lb. $1.16 lb. $3.76 
Florida Golden—118 Days. It is an intermediate 
type; an improvement over Golden Plume. With¬ 
stands cold. Ribs round, thick and long. Large full 
golden hearts. Heavy yielder. The plants grow 
from 23 to 25 inches high, assuring an attractive 
pack. Pkt. 10c oz. $1.10 J lb. $3.60 lb. $12.00 
Giant Pascal or Large White—140 Days. A 
mammoth, silver-white stalked variety of French 
origin, one of the best, if not the best, large green 
celeries still on the market. It is very productive, 
consequently, very profitable. We consider it the 
best celery for Winter use. It is very easy to bleach 
and when done presents a yellowish, white color, 
very solid and crisp, might be considered to resemble 
a nut in flavor. Pkt. 6c oz. 26c f lb. 76c lb. $2.60 
Golden No. 14—A selection from Golden Self 
Blanching. Very popular in many sections, par¬ 
ticularly in Florida. Heart light golden without a 
tinge of green, long ribs with plenty of heart. 
Matures earlier than Golden Self Blanching; fine 
keeping qualities. 
Pkt. 10c oz. $1.40 J lb. $6.00 lb. $18.00 
