•'YORK'S LEADING SEED STORE" 
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CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce of seed will produce about 3000 
plants. 
Sow seed in hotbeds or window boxes in Feb¬ 
ruary or March and transplant in cold frames. 
When hard frosts are over plant outdoors. For sec¬ 
ond crop, sow in April and set out in May. For 
late crop, sow in June and set out in July. Plants 
should be set in rows 3 feet apart, 2 feef apart in 
the row. 
LARGE EARLY SNOWBALL— One of the best for 
forcing under glass or outside. 
Pkt. 10c; X A oz. 60c; oz. $1.10; oz. $1.85. 
DRY WEATHER —Grows tall and has proven to 
withstand hot, dry weather, producing large, 
white heads in spite of lack of moisture. 
Pkt. 10c; M oz. 60c; oz. $1.10; oz. $1.85. 
DWARF ERFURT —For forcing under glass or for 
the first early outside growing. Very dwarf, 
compact, small leaves, short stems and large 
white heads. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; oz. $1.25; oz. $2.00. 
CELERIAC or TURNIP-ROOTED 
CELERY 
LARGE SMOOTH —Grow it same as celery, no 
banking. Turnip-shaped roots used either for 
cooking, flavoring soup, or boiled like parsnips 
or turnips. 
Pkf.5c; oz.l5c; oz.25c; M lb.90c; lb.$1.40; lb.$2.50. 
CARROTS 
One ounce will sow 100 ft. of drill; 3 or 4 lbs. 
per acre. 
For an early crop sow as soon as danger from 
frost is over in rows I foot apart; when 2 inches 
high, thin out to stand 2 inches apart in the row. 
For a late crop sow in May or June. The long sorts 
should be sown early; the half-long and round sorts 
can be sown later. 
WHITE ROSE SPECIAL LONG— A fine winter 
carrot. The carrot is roller shaped and will 
develop from 10 to 12 inches long in well- 
worked soil. The color deep red-orange and 
very little core. This variety will give a large 
yield. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; M lb. 50c; lb. 75c; lb. $1.25. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG —Orange scarlet roots, 
tapering to a blunt point. The flesh is very 
crisp and sweet. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; M lb. 40c; H lb. 60c; lb. $1.00. 
CHANTENAY —Half-long, thick and very stump 
rooted. The color is bright orange scarlet. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; M lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN— The color is bright, 
orange scarlet and the roots are usable when 
very young. Can be used for forcing. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; M lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
RUBICON —A stump-rooted carrot, about the 
length of Danvers, but thicker; rich dark orange 
color. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; T4 lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
CORELESS, also "NANTES"— This is a very pop¬ 
ular variety. It is unsurpassed in quality, is 
mild and sweet. It grows cylindrical 7 to 8 
inches long and about W 2 inches thick. Core 
is undefined, and skin is very smooth. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; M lb. 50c; lb. 75c; lb. $1.25. 
COLLARDS 
TRUE SOUTHERN or GEORGIA— Plant of the 
cabbage family. Endures heat; excellent for 
greens. 
Oz. 10c; u lb. 30c; lb. $1.00. 
SEE OUR PLANTING GUIDE OF GARDEN SEEDS ON PAGE 4 
