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CAULIFLOWER—Con tinned 
EARLY SNOWBALL, SELECT STRAIN—95 Days. This 
variety is as early as any under whatever name. Plants short 
and stocky, erect, pointed leaves and producing round heads, 
pure white; extremely early and perfectly solid. Edible heads 
90 to 100 days from planting. Autumn crops are earlier than 
Spring crops. A variety of widest celebrity, by reason of its 
reliable qualities of productiveness, color, flavor, and keeping 
qualities. Leaves long and narrow. No strain superior to that 
which Landreth offers. Pkt. 20c oz. $1.75 34 lb. $6.00 
EARLY SNOWBALL—96 Days. A fine strain of this well- 
known Cauliflower, producing excellent heads. 
Pkt. 15c oz. $1.25 34 lb. $1.50 
ALGIERS—110 Days. An early, hardy and admirable sort 
used extensively before Snowball was introduced. A certain 
header. Pkt. 10c oz. 95c 34 lb. $3.00 
HALF EARLY PARIS—90 Days. A small, hardy sort, 
very vigorous in growth. Produces a crop while many other 
sorts fail. Leaves large, small stem and a small but very white 
head. It is a very popular variety on account of being an almost 
sure cropper even under unfavorable conditions. 
Pkt. 10c oz. 95c 34 lb. $3.25 
LENORMANDS—120 Days. A large, late variety, with well- 
formed, white, handsome heads. Strong grower. 
Pkt. iOc oz. 95c 34 lb. $3.00 
VEITCH’S AUTUMN GIANT—130 Days. Very vigorous, 
long-stalked, large, dense foliage, stiff heads, long standing, 
should be sown early. Pkt. 10c oz. 45c 34 lb. $1.50 
CELERY 
Two ounces of Seed will plant 100 Yards of Row. Maturing in 130 to 150 Days According to Season. 
Sow thinly just before the Apple tree is in bloom on a finely raked, well-pulverized piece of ground, in a 
moist place or convenient to water, which should be applied freely during dry weather. 
EASY BLANCHING OR SANFORD SUPERB—130 Days. 
Vigorous, plants medium size, stalks slightly taller than Golden 
Self-Blanching, white, crisp, thick, brittle, tender stalks, 
blanches easily, of an aromatic or nutty flavor, foliage very 
crumpled. About three weeks later than Golden Self-Blanching. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 35c 34 lb. $1.15 lb. $3.75 
EMPEROR OR FORDHOOK—130 Days. A dwarf variety 
of superior excellence, very showy dark green foliage with a 
golden heart, to be at once noted because of its particularly 
upright growth of unusually thick, stocky stalks, very solid 
and large, no suckers, sixteen inches high. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 55c 34 lb. $1.80 lb. $6.00 
FLORIDA GOLDEN—118 Days. It is an intermediate type; 
an improvement over Golden Plume. Withstands cold. Ribs 
round, thick and long. Large full golden hearts. Heavy 
yielder. The plants grow from 23 to 25 inches high, assuring 
an attractive pack. Pkt. 10c oz. $1.10 34 lb. $3.60 lb. $12.00 
GIANT PASCAL OR LARGE WHITE— 135 Days. A mam¬ 
moth, silver-white stalked variety of French origin, one of the 
best, if not the best, large green celeries still on the market 
It is very productive, consequently, very profitable. We 
consider it the best celery for Winter use. It is very easy to 
bleach and when done presents a yellowish, white color, very 
solid and crisp, might be considered to resemble a nut in flavor. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 30c 34 lb. 90c lb. $3.00 
GOLDEN No. 14—A selection from Golden Self Blanching. 
Very popular in many sections, particularly in Florida. Heart 
light golden without a tinge of green, long ribs with plenty of 
heart. Matures earlier than Golden Self Blanching; fine 
keeping qualities. Pkt. 10c oz. $1.40 34 lb. $4.25 lb. $16.00 
GOLDEN PLUME OR WONDERFUL—112 Days. We 
hesitate to recommend something to take the place of Golden 
Self-Blanching, but here we offer something superior. This 
variety is an individual line selection from Golden Seif-Blanch¬ 
ing, is five to ten days earlier, produces a larger, thicker and 
more solid stalk, blanches much more easily, is of richer color, 
being creamy yellow and lastly, it withstands blight much 
better. Pkt. 5c oz. 55c 34 lb. $1.80 lb. $6.00 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING (TALL)—118 Days. By 
many believed to equal the famous French grown of this 
variety. It is a big hearted, showy type. The plants develop 
crisp, tender stalks of rich golden yellow color. It requires 
little blanching. 26 to 30 inches tall. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 45c 34 lb. $1.50 lb. $5.00 
PARIS GOLDEN YELLOW FRENCH GROWN SEED 
(TALL)—120 Days. A solid, golden variety, very showy and 
rich. Very easily blanched, consequently, the earliest to 
develop into edible condition. Thick, solid and crisp, of a 
waxy golden appearance. Pkt. 5c oz. 95c 34 lb. $3.00 lb. $10.00 
UTAH OR GOLDEN CRISP —132 Days. A week or ten days 
earlier to mature than Giant Pascal. Plants compact, solid, 
thick , with a nutty flavor. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 65c 34 lb. $2.10 lb. $7.00 
WHITE PLUME—115 Days. This is a most desirable, early, 
handsome Celery. One of the best varieties of Celery in the 
market, is especially fine for private gardens. No garden 
should be without this most delicate and delicious variety. 
It is self-blanching to a great extent—consequently after 
earthing it blanches very quickly and is soon ready for the 
table; is very tender, sweet, and attractive in appearance. 
When growing it presents handsome leaves of bright green 
with white tips. Pkt. 5c oz. 30c 34 lb. 90c lb. $3.00 
TURNIP ROOTED OR CELERIAC 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE—120 Days. This plant is 
used for the large Turnip-like bulbs forming under the ground; 
the stems above ground are of no value except to use for 
flavoring. The seed should be sown and given the same treat¬ 
ment as any ordinary Celery, except it is not necessary to 
earth up the plants as is necessary in growing ordinary Celery. 
The roots can be readily kept till late in the Winter and are 
excellent for soups, stews or salads. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 30c 34 lb. 90c lb. $3.00 
Golden No. 14 
