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CARDOON 
Large Solid. Grows about 4 feet high; leaves nearly free from spines. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c. 
CARROTS 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row. 
For early crops sow as soon as the ground can be worked, and for later crops from the beginning until 
the end of May, m rows 15 inches apart and 3^ inch deep. Tliin out the young plants to 5 inches and keep 
the surface open by frequent use of the hoe. 
Early French Forcing. Tender and fine, best for early crops and Pkt 
frames.$0.11 
Early Scarlet Horn. Very thick roots; fine for frames.05 
Chantenay Half Long Stump. Style of Nantes, broader shoulder. 
Danver’s Half Long. Large; of good quality and productive. One of 
the most popular sorts.05 
Half Long Stump-rooted, Nantes Strain. Very popular....05 
Long Orange. For garden and field crops this is the best variety 
gi'own.. . ...05 
Marshall’s Exhibition. A superb intermediate variety; skin clear, 
bright red color.10 
Marshall’s Intermediate. Fine exhibition variety.10 
Oxheart (Guerande). Very thick and short.05 
St. Valery. ^ A thick, intermediate long red.05 
White Belgium. Very largt^; for stock.05 
1 Pkt . 
K oz. 
Oz. 
l^lb. 
Lb. 
• 10.10 
$ 0.15 
$ 0.30 
$ 1.00 
.$ 3.00 
.05 
.15 
.25 
.75 
2.50 
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.10 
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.60 
2.00 
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.60 
2.00 
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2.00 
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.60 
2.00 
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.15 
.30 
1.00 
3.00 
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.30 
1.00 
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.60 
2.00 
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.10 
.20 
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.20 
.60 
2.00 
CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce of seed produces about 3,000 plants. 
By sowing the early varieties in a hotbed in February or March, or later in a coldframe, 
be obtained quite early. When large enough transplant, making the rows about 2}/2 feet 
inches between the plants. Transplanting should be done in moist weather. 
Marshall’s First and Best. Produces large and fine grained heads of snowy white¬ 
ness. It is the earliest and most solid heading variety grown. 
Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. The best and earliest for forcing under glass; very dwarf 
and compact, with short stem and small leaves. 
Marshall’s Extra-early Snowball. One of the best for forcing under glass or for 
open ground. 
Dry-Weather. This variety is especially adapted for long, dry seasons. 
Gilt-Edge. Large, heavy sort. The best and surest of all.* . ^ 
Large Early Erfurt. Popular with market gardeners for late crop. 
Extra-early Paris. Heads of medium size; first class. 
Autumn Giant. Vigorous in growth and very large; late.I 
Algiers. An extra fine, late variety; suitable for market and sure to head.. . . 
fine heads can 
apart and 18 
■ Pkt. 
''A oz. 
Oz. 
$0.50 
$3.00 $10.00 
.50 
2.50 
8.00 
.25 
1.75 
6.00 
.25 
1.75 
6.00 
.25 
1.75 
6.00 
.10 
1.00 
3.00 
.10 
.75 
2.50 
.10 
.75 
2.50 
.10 
.75 
2.50 
CELERY 
One ounce will sow about 300/eei of a row and produce about 5,000 plants. 
_ Sow in the open border early in April, in rich ground. When the plants are 3 inches high transplant 
4 inches apart into temporary beds of soft, rich soil until they acquire sufficient strength for planting out. 
Plant in rows 3 feet apart, and set 8 inches apart in the rows. About the middle of August earthing up is 
necessary for blanching and whitening of that which is wanted for early use. 
Fin de Siecle. The largest, hardiest and best keeping Winter Celery. 
Giant Pascal. The stalks are solid and crisp; golden yellow heart.... 
Golden Dwarf, or Golden Heart. A distinct variety; crisp, solid; fine flavor.. . 
Golden Self-Blanching. French grown; crisp, tender and of fine flavor. 
Market Red. Large and very solid. A fine table variety. 
Marshall’s White Plume. A valuable early variety. Requires very little blanching. 
Perfection Heartwell. Medium height and blanches well. 
Schumacher. A large growing sort; solid, crisp and of a fine nutty flavor. 
Winter Queen. Very large; solid green, Winter variety; blanches well. 
Celery Seed. Used for flavoring only. 
CELERIAG, or TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY 
Grown mostly for its bulbous roots, which may be stored like Beets for Winter 
Large Erfurt. A standard variety, producing Turnip-shaped roots. 
Giant Prague. The finest variety yet introduced. 
Pkt . 
Oz. 
Ib . 
,$ 0.10 
$ 0.30 
$ 1.00 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.25 
1.50 
4.00 
.10 
.50 
1.75 
.10 
,50 
1.50 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
1.00 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
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