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vegetable seeds 
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Pkt. 
Oz. 
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I Lb. 
CAULIFLOWER. Cultural instructions free to customers when requested. 
{1 oz.for 3,000 plants.) (for cauliflower plants, see page 176.) 
Early Snowball, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 23.) . 
25c. 
$4.00 
$12.50 
$45.00 
Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. Until we introduced Snowball this was considered 
the best early variety; plants dwarf and compact, forming good-sized heads; 
fine for open-ground fall crop. 
20c. 
3.25 
9.00 
32 .00 
Extra Early Paris. Heads uniform and of medium size. 
10c. 
80c. 
2.75 
Large Late Algiers. A strong-growing variety for late fall use, producing large 
10c. 
75c. 
2.50 
CELERY. {1 oz.for 3,000 plants; 1 lb. for sufficient plants to plant an acre.) 
Celery plants ready July 1st. Special catalogue mailed in June. 
EARLY SELF-BLANCHING VARIETIES. These grow quickly, blanch easily 
and are especially adapted for fall and early winter use. 
Silver Self-Blanching, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 24) . 
15c. 
75c. 
2.00 
7.00 
White Plume, Henderson’s Perfected. {See Specialties, page 24) . 
10c. 
40c. 
1.25 
4.00 
Golden Self-Blanching. {See Specialties, page 25.) . 
15c. 
1.50 
5.25 
20.00 
Golden Rose, Henderson’s. A pink form of the Golden Self-Blanching, of the 
same strong, stocky habit, hardy, early and easily blanched. The stalks 
are broad, solid, heavy and positively brittle, free from ridges and stringiness, 
to which merits must be added its beautiful coloring, golden-yellow, suffused 
with a warm rosy hue. It is a good keeper and of superior quality. 
10c. 
40c. 
1.25 
4.00 
SECOND EARLY, LONG-KEEPING AND WINTER VARIETIES. 
Giant Pascal. A desirable long-keeping green Winter Celery; robust, healthy, 
stocky, about 2 feet high, making broad, thick, stringless stalks and large 
hearts. It blanches easily to a pearly white; when blanched it is crisp 
and is of a fine nutty flavor. 
10c. 
35c. 
1.00 
3.50 
Henderson’s Golden Dwarf. A popular standard variety with a large heart 
and a solid cylindrical stalk, blanching waxy golden-yellow; crisp and fine, 
and a splendid keeper. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
3.00 
Dwarf White, Henderson’s. Perfectly solid half-round stalks, blanching yel¬ 
lowish-white, crisp, tender and of fine flavor. 
5c. 
30c. 
80c. 
2.75 
Boston Market. Solid half-round green stalks, blanching white; crisp and 
tender; habit dwarf and robust. 
5c. 
30c. 
80c. 
2.75 
Giant White Solid. A long-stalked, large-growing variety, often 3 feet high; 
excellent for soup greens. 
5c. 
25c. 
75c. 
2.50 
New Rose, Henderson’s. A splendid variety for late use and an excellent 
keeper. The color is a beautiful shade of rose and. like all red Celeries, of 
exceptionally fine flavor; solid, crisp and stringless. 
10c. 
30c. 
80c. 
2.75 
Winter Queen. {See Specialties, page 25.) . 
10c. 
40c. 
1.25 
4.00 
Soup Celery. {Old Seed) Excellent for flavoring soups, etc. 
5c. 
15c. 
35c. 
CELERIAC, OR TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY. Produces large Turnip-like roots 
which keep well for winter use; it is highly esteemed either cooked, for flavor¬ 
ing soup or sliced and used as a salad. 
Erfurt Giant. Round, clean-skinned root. 
5c. 
25c. 
75c. 
Large Smooth Prague. A highly developed and larger form, almost round, 
uniform, smooth skinned and free from side roots. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
CHERVIL. The young aromatic leaves are used in soups and salads. 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1 .25 
CHICORY. LARGE-ROOTED or “Coffee Chicory.” The roots when dried, 
roasted and ground are largely used as an adulterant or substitute for coffee. 
The young leaves are excellent as salad.../. 
5c. 
20c. 
55c. 
1.75 
Witloof-Chicory. {See Wiiloof, page 64) . 
10c. 
25c. 
70c. 
2.25 
COLLARDS. Georgia. A tall; loose form of Cabbage grown in the South as 
a substitute for Cabbage. The leaves when cooked are tender and delicate. 
5c. 
15c. 
35c. 
1.00 
PRICES 
Delivered free in the U. S. 
( excepting otherwise noted.) 
CORN, SWEET or SUGAR. (/ qt. for 200 hills; 8 to 10 qts. in hills for 
an acre.) 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES. 
Pocahontas. {See Specialties, page 27.) . 
Cory Early, Red Cob. One of the best extra early varieties grown; sweet 
and tender; the plants are stocky, usually bearing 2 ears to a stalk. 
White Cob Cory. Extremely early, usually fit to use in from 50 to 60 
days from planting. Ears about 6 to 7 inches long, with milky- 
white kernels; sweet, tender and delicious; plants dwarf, bearing 
usually 2 ears to a stalk. 
Golden Rod, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, pages 10 and 11.) . 
Hiawatha, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 27) . 
Golden Bantam. {See Specialties, page 27.) . 
Early Metropolitan, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 26.) . 
Early Minnesota. A standard early dwarf variety; ears of fair size . . . 
MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 
Crosby’s Early. A second early; ears 7 inches long; fine quality. 
Early Champion. But a few days later than the extra earlies. bearing 
large, handsome 12-rowed ears, filled with plump, deep, white ker¬ 
nels of milky tenderness and very sweet; very productive. 
Moore’s Early Concord. Medium early, large well-filled ears, flavcn 
unsurpassed. 
Black Mexican. Medium early, bearing 8-inch ears, well filled with large 
kernels, which, paradoxically, though black when ripe, are white 
when “green” and then exceptionally sweet.. 
The “Henderson.” {See Specialties, page 27) . 
Add to prices of Corn for free 
delivery in the U. S., Sc. pt., 10c. qt. 
Pkt. 
Pt. 
Qt. | 4 Qts. 
Pk. 
10c. 
20c. 
35c. 
$1.25 
$2.00 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
85c. 
1.50 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.00 
1.75 
15c. 
30c. 
50c. 
1.85 
3.50 
10c. 
20c. 
35c. 
1.25 
2.00 
10c. 
20c. 
35c. 
1.25 
2.00 
10c. 
25c. 
40c. 
1.25 
2.00 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
75c. 
1.25 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
80c. 
1.40 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
80c. 
1.40 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
75c. 
1.25 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
75c. 
1.25 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.00 
1.75 
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