Selected Vegetable Seeds 
JOH]\l WILK & CO., Inc. 
CARROTS (Continued) 
*Long Red Surrey. A beautiful long Carrot; 
fine for exhibition. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., lb. 
75c., lb. $2.25. 
Long Belgian Orange. A fine Carrot for stock 
feeding. Oz. 15c., 54 lb- 50c., lb. $1.50. 
Extra Early Snowball 
CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce zvill produce 2000 plants. 
Ready for use 90 to 100 days. 
Sow the seed in a hotbed in January or 
February. Culture same as for Cabbage. 
Water freely in dry weather, especially when 
they begin to head. 
*Wilk’s White Wonder. A superior type of 
extra early Erfurt, pure snow white, short¬ 
stemmed and very early, fine for forcing. 
Adapted for Spring and Autumn sowing 
Pkt. 50c., 54 oz. $2.00, 54 oz. $3.50, oz. $6.00. 
*Extra Early Snowball. The best Cauliflower 
in cultivation for exhibition and table pur¬ 
poses. Pure white and very firm. Cannot 
be too highly recommended. Pkt. 25c., 54 oz. 
$1.50, 54 oz. $2.00, oz. $3.50. 
Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. One of the earliest; 
compact, large-sized heads. A variety of 
special merit. Pkt. 15c., 54 oz. $1.25, 54 oz. 
$2.00, oz. $3.00. 
Dry Weather. A variety specially adapted for 
sections subject to long, dry seasons. A 
second early variety. Heads are pure white 
and larger than Snowball. Pkt. 25c., 54 oz. 
$1.25, 54 oz. $2.25, oz. $4.00. 
Autumn Giant. For Fall use. Immense heads 
of excellent quality. Pkt. 10c, 54 oz. 30c., 54 
oz. 50c., oz. $1.00. 
CELERIAC 
(Turnip-Rooted Celery) 
Ready for use 100 days after transplanting 
A popular German vegetable. The roots, 
nips or Turnips, have a Celery flavor that is 
which are used in salads or boiled like Pars- 
pleasant to those who like Celery. These roots 
keep well all Winter. 
Giant Prague. The best Celeriac in existence. 
Large, smooth roots. Pkt. 10c., 54 oz. 20c., 
oz. 35c. 
CELERY 
Time of maturing after transplanting from 2 to 2 
months, according to season. 
One ounce will produce 2500 plants. 
Sow seed early in April, in an open border, 
in good, rich soil, in drils 8 inches apart. 
Transplant to trenches, 3 feet apart and 6 
inches apart in the rows. The beds should be 
occasionally watered in dry weather. 
It is quite customary after planting celery to 
cover the ground with a slight sprinkling of 
straw or salt hay or boards, so as toretain 
the moisture. As soon as the seed is sprouted, 
take the hay or other covering off. Celery 
seed Avill not germinate in dry soil. 
‘'Wilk’s Easy Blanching. Blanches very easily, 
brittle white dwarf, good flavor and a fine 
keeper. Pkt. 50c, 54 oz. $1.50, oz. $2.50. 
’’'Golden Plume. Golden Plume is a much im¬ 
proved form of Golden Self Blanching, and 
the improvements are (1) superior eating 
quality; (2) wonderful golden color; (3) 
marked resistance to blight and rust; (4) 
earlier maturity; (5) superior keeping quali¬ 
ties; (6) increased size. It is handsome in 
appearance and possesses a fine flavor. Pkt. 
50c., 54 oz. $1.00, 54 oz. $1.50, oz. $2.50. 
^Golden Self-Blanching. An early variety, re¬ 
quiring little labor to blanch. Heart rich 
golden yellow, outer leaves yellowish green. 
French selected stock. Pkt. 25c., 54 oz. 60c., 
oz. $1.00. 
Celery, White Plume 
