Michelles Vegetable Seed Specialties 
FOR MARKET GARDENERS 
In line with our usual custom, we have taken from our general list certain specially meritorious varieties of vegetable seeds to 
which we call, on this and the succeeding page, special attention. Planters will do well to include these sorts in their seed orders. 
For General List of Vegetable Seeds, see pages 35 to 48 
Cabba9^' Velfows-Resistant Varieties 
Marion Market. A very large, round head. Early. Good shipper and a reliable sort 
for early kraut. 45c. per oz.; V^lb. $1.50; $6.00 per lb. 
Jersey Queen. The first of the resistant types to mature. In type and earliness about 
the same as the Jersey Wakefield. 30c. per oz.; V^Ib. $1.00; $3.50 per lb. 
Wisconsin (Hollander). Splendid late Cabbage. The heads are large and very firm. 
Good keeper. 30c. per oz.; V41b. $1.00; $3.50 per lb. 
Recommended for sowing in loose, friable soil. Top 
short, foliage coarsely cut, stems strong, making it a 
fine variety for the market gardener. Roots at full 
maturity are almost cylindrical and reach a size of 
1 to \y2 inches in diameter and about 8 inches long, 
smooth and free from side roots; color red; of fine 
quality. This variety is at its best when half grown. 
15c. per oz.; V^lb. 40c.; $1.25 per lb.; 5 lbs. $6.00; 
$11.50 per 10 lbs. 
Carrot, California Bunching 
A Recent Introduction of Fine Quality 
Celery 
Celery, Crispheart 
Crispheart. A new early green Celery with broad, thick stalks 
9 to 10 inches long. Full, compact hearts of exceptional crisp¬ 
ness and flavor. $1.25 per oz.; Vilb. $4.50; $15.00 per lb. 
Salt Lake or Utah. An excellent green variety for all uses. 
Matures about a week or 10 days earlier than Giant Pascal. 
Plants compact and exceptionally solid. Stems thick, well- 
rounded, of fine quality and rich, nutty flavor. 70c. per V^oz.; 
oz. $1.25; $4.50 per V41b.; lb. $15.00. 
O , \v/l • n I • Carrot, California Bunching 
nion. White bunching 
An extra-fine variety for early spring and summer bunching. Seed sown early in the spring will produce long green scallions 
which blanch white and remain tender for a long time. They do not form a bulb on the bottom. 20c. per oz.; 60c.; 
$2.00 per lb.; 5 lbs. $9.75; $19.00 per 10 lbs. 
Pepper, King of the North 
A new and handsome early variety, which we recommend for 
growing in sections where the season is short. Fruits large and 
good packers for shipping. Color dark green, turning later to a 
beautiful red. Flesh fairly thick and 
mild in flavor. Plant sturdy and a 
great producer. 50c. per oz.; 
$1.65; $6.00 per lb. 
Cucumber, Straight 8 
Fine dark green color, free from white tips. Grows 8 inches 
long by about \}/2 inches thick and is of remarkably uniform 
straight shape. This is good for shipping or for home markets. 
20c. per oz.; y 4 lh. 50c.; $1.75 per lb.; 10 lbs. $15.00. 
SEE PAGE 39 FOR OTHER VARIETIES OF CUCUMBERS 
Pepper, King of the North 
Cucumber, Straight 8 
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