CELERIAC 
Turnip Rooted or “Knob” Celery 
A Really Delicious Vegetable. This vegetable which will give you a 
very welcome addition to the fall and winter vegetables is easy to grow 
and should be in every home garden. It is a kind of Celery which forms 
large bulb-like roots. The bulbs when cut into cubes, boiled and served 
with a cream sauce are delicious. It has a pleasant nut-like celery flavor. 
The culture is the same as for Celery except that it needs no blanching. 
LARGE PRAGUE. The Standard Kind. Our stock will produce 
very large even roots or “Knobs” of fine quality. Excellent for home 
or market. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; Lb. 85c; Lb. $2.75. 
Delicacy. Crop failed. 
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ORDER SHEET 
Ce/er/ac —These roots or "knobs '' have a delicious nut-like celery flavor. 
Zucker-Mais (Ger.) SWEET CORN Mais(it.) 
One pound will plant about 400 hills; a packet 40 hills; 12 lbs. will plant an acre. 
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We not only sell the best varieties of sweet corn for the North, but grow the seed ourselves, so we know what we are talking about. 
For years we have specialized in growing sweet corn and our Northern cially constructed drying houses for curing and drying our seed corn, and 
Grown strains are far superior in earliness and quality to the same varieties enabling us to offer seed which is of strong vitality and the highest 
raised from seed grown where the seasons are longer. We have large spe- quality in every way. 
Yellow Varieties 
HARRIS’ EXTRA EARLY BANTAM. T h « 
- Early Yellow Sweet Corn. 
(70 days.) This fine corn which we introduced in 1926 is considered by home 
gardeners and commercial growers to be one of the finest sweet corns ever grown. It 
is identical to Golden Bantam for size, shape and high quality but is actually ten days 
to two weeks earlier, being among the earliest varieties of sweet corn. It is also one 
of the most prolific varieties as more often than not each stalk will have two 
large well developed ears. 
It is the only very early corn of the true Bantam type and the seed we offer is a 
very carefully bred strain of our own growing. 
We consider this one of the finest varieties for the home garden. This fine 
quality corn maturing as it does so early in the season is a real treat. 
Pkt. 10c; Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.60 transportation paid. Not 
paid: 12 Lbs. $2.30; 50 Lbs. $8.00. 
CANADA GOLD. (New.) Long Ears. Early. (72 days.) The fact that 
-- —this new variety will produce fine large ears as early as 
most of the smaller kinds has made this a very popular variety both for home and 
market. The ears are actually 8 to 9 inches long with 8-12 rows of tender bright 
yellow kernels of excellent flavor. The plant is unusually tall and robust for an 
extra early kind, and very prolific, often bearing two good ears on each stalk. 
This corn which was obtained originally from Canada has been grown and bred 
here in the North on our own farm for a number of years. We can highly recom¬ 
mend Canada Gold and urge our customers to try some this year. 
Pkt. 10c; Y Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.60 transportation paid. Not 
paid: 12 Lbs. $2.40; 50 Lbs. $8.50. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET (Gill’s.) Also called Golden Hummer, Extra Early 
Golden, Extra Early Yellow, Etc. (69 days.) This corn is altogether a very fine 
extra early yellow corn and we recommend it to those who want an early yellow 
variety with large ears. 
The ears are large for early corn, being fully 7 inches long with twelve rows of 
broad butter yellow kernels. The quality is very good but not equal to Extra Early 
Bantam. It matures with us about the same time. 
There are many stocks of this corn being sold under a great variety of names. We 
obtained our stock seed direct from the originators and carefully grow and select 
each year in order to maintain the purity and earliness of this stock. 
Pkt. 10c; Y Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.60 transportation paid. Not paid: 
12 Lbs. $2.30; 50 Lbs. $8.00. 
Canada Gold 
Long early ears on sturdy stalks. 
“It just occurred to me to mention the fact that we have bought seed from your house, 
vegetable and others for years and that our guests always remark on the excellence of our 
corn. The credit for this should probably be given your seeds. We are at present enjoying 
the ‘extra early' Golden Bantam. Everything with us is normally very late.” 
Eloise Compton, Mgr. Cragsmoor Inn, C.ragsmoor, N. Y. Aug. 13, 1937. Harris Extra Early Bantam 
rii/i-rr/'onu i Combines earliness and 
SWEET CORN continued on next page. superior quality. 
If pure yellow corn or pure white corn is wanted, do not plant near 
varieties of other colors or field corn. Corn should never be planted in 
a single row. It is much better to plant in three or four rows side by side. 
This is because the pollen does not fertilize the ears well when planted in 
a single row. 
Note: We now sell corn by weight only: One pound is about 1 Y pts., 6 lbs. 
equal 4 quarts and 12 lbs. a peck. 25 lbs. or more of one variety is sold 
at the 50 lb. price. If your order for seeds including street corn, amounts 
to $20.00 or more, we will pay transportation on sweet corn in quantities 
listed “not paid.” See inside front cover. 
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