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DON’T TAKE A CHANCE BUY LANDRETHS’ QUALITY SEED 
CELERY Continued 
Golden Plume or Wonderful—116 Days. We 
hesitate to recommend something to take the place 
of Golden Self-Blanching, but here we offer some¬ 
thing superior. This variety is an individual line 
selection from Golden Self-Blanching, is five to ten 
days earlier, produces a larger, thicker and more 
solid stalk, blanches much more easily, is of richer 
color, being creamy yellow and lastly, it withstands 
blight much better. We look for it to finally replace 
the old standby, for undoubtedly it is a wonderful 
improvement. No strain, no matter what the selling 
price may be, is superior to that which we offer. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 60c i lb. $1.66 lb. $6.60 
Golden Self Blanching (Tall)—120 Days. By 
many believed to equal the famous French grown of 
this variety. It is a big hearted, showy type. The 
plants develop crisp, tender stalks of rich golden 
yellow color. It requires little blanching. 26 to 30 
inches tall. Pkt. 6c oz. 40c j lb. $1.36 lb. $4.60 
Paris Golden Yellow French Grown Seed (Tall) 
—120 Days. A solid, golden variety, very showy 
and rich. Very easily blanched, consequently, the 
earliest to develop into edible condition. Thick, 
solid and crisp, of a waxy golden appearance. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 96c i lb. $3.00 lb. $10.00 
Utah or Golden Crisp — 132 Days. A week or ten 
days earlier to mature than Giant Pascal. Plants 
compact, solid, thick, with a nutty flavor. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 76c i lb. $2.26 lb. $7.76 
Whit e Plume—116 Days . This is a most desirable, 
early, handsome Celery. One of the best varieties 
of Celery in the market, is especially fine for private 
gardens. No garden should be without this most 
delicate and delicious variety; it is much in demand 
by market gardeners for early Fall use. It is self¬ 
blanching to a great extent—consequently after 
earthing it blanches very quickly and is soon ready 
for the table; is very tender, sweet, and attractive in 
appearance. When growing it presents handsome 
leaves of bright green with white tips. We cannot 
recommend our strain of this variety too highly. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 26c i lb. 76c lb. $2.60 
TURNIP ROOTED OR CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague — 120 Days. This plant is 
used for the large Turnip-like bulbs forming under 
the ground; the stems above ground are of no value 
except to use for flavoring. The seed should be 
sown and given the same treatment as any ordinary 
Celery, except it is not necessary to earth up the 
plants as is necessary in growing ordinary Celery. 
The roots can be readily kept till late in the Winter 
and are excellent for soups, stews or salads. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 26c i lb. $76 lb. $2.60 
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Country Gentleman 
SUGAR or SWEET CORN 
First Introduced in 1830—Then One Variety. One lb. of seed for 100 
yds. Twelve lbs. to the acre. Seventy-two to 100 days from planting 
to edible condition. Breaks ^ound in 6 days. One inch high in 10 
days under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse. No one 
having a garden of over 150 square feet should be without a few hills of sweet 
corn. In our opinion, the best early roasting ear of garden corn is Landreths’ 
Earliest Table; the best early varieties of sweet corns are Spanish Gold, 
Whipple’s Yellow, and the Vanguard. For midseason or main crop, we 
especially recommend Bloomsdale Golden, Golden Cross Bantam, Bloom- 
cross P 39, Country Gentleman, Stowell’s Evergreen and Landreths’ Money 
Maker. Please note that the new Hybrids and Top Crossed Corns are all 
designated with a star (:<^). These corns are a very valuable asset to the Corn 
Family. They are very uniform in growth and ripening and produce larger 
yields of extra fine quality ears. Highly recommended by agricultural ex¬ 
periment stations and all Corn Experts. * 
★Bancross P39 (Golden Bantam Top Cross)—83 Days. Grains medium 
length and golden in color. Height of stalk about 5^ to 6 ft. Ears medium 
length and medium thickness, averaging about 7 to 7^ inches and short 
pointed. Rows 8 to 12 . This is more resistant and more uniform than 
ordinary Golden Bantam, and produces a larger yield per acre. 
§ lb. 30c lb. 60c 5 lbs. $2.06 10 lbs. $3.70 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam—80 Days. Grains medium length and golden 
in color. Height of stalk 5| to 6 ft., ears long and thin, average length 7 to 8 
inches, mostly 8 rows. This is an improved strain of the Golden Bantam 
type, with the stalk and ear somewhat longer. It matures about the same 
time as Golden Bantam, and the quality is just about as good. 
^ lb. 30c lb. 60c 5 lbs. $2.06 1,0 lbs. $3.70 
Black Mexican—84 Days. The grains are medium in length and black or 
purple in color. When at eating stage they are white. Height of stalk about 
6 ^ to 7 feet, ears medium length and thin, averaging 8 inches long, usually 8 
rows. As sweet if not sweeter than any of the golden types, and more tender. 
i lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.26 10 lbs. $2.30 
★BLOOMSDALE GOLDEN (Golden Sunrise)—89 Days. Grains medium 
length and golden in color. Height of stalk 65 to 7 feet, ears long, thin, 
average length 8 or 9 inches long, mostly 10 to 14 rows, pointed. This is a 
new hybrid variety created by crossing Golden Bantam with Long Island 
Beauty, in 1925, by our Mr. Mills. Due to the confusion of our Golden 
Sunrise with Golden Sunshine and others of similar names, we have changed 
the name of Golden Sunrise to Bloomsdale Golden. The yield is only slightly 
less than Golden Cross Bantam, the ears are larger and thicker. Resistant 
to Stewart’s Wilt Disease. ^ lb. 26c lb. 46c 5 lbs. $1.86 10 lbs. $3.36 
