VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CELERIAC 
*4 oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
Sow seed at the same season and give same treatment as 
common Celery. Transplant to moist, rich soil, in rows 2 feet 
apart and 6 inches apart in row. Give thorough culture. It 
is not necessary to earth up or handle the plants. After the 
roots have attained a diameter of 2 inches, they are fit for use. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; X A lb. 75c. 
Large Smooth Prague. An improved variety of turnip-rooted 
Celery producing large tubers of nearly globular shape and 
comparatively smooth surface. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Yi oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
The same methods that produce good Cabbage will grow 
good Cauliflower. The only great difference is that Cauli¬ 
flower heads must be protected from sunlight so as to make 
sure of the desirable white curd. Gather the tops of the leaves 
together loosely as soon as the heads begin to form. In shut¬ 
ting off the light, it is important not to cramp the heads. 
Danish Giant, Dry Weather. One of the most dependable in 
adverse, dry weather. Plants dwarf, short stemmed; larger 
than Early Snowball. Heads large, 6 to 7 inches across, com¬ 
monly weigh 2 pounds. White with tinge of cream; of splendid 
quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. $1.50; % lb. $5.00. 
Early Snowball. The best for greenhouse forcing, early mar¬ 
ket, and shipping. Plants very dwarf. Heads snow white; 
deep, smooth, compact; about 6 inches across, weight 1% to 2 
pounds. The standard of excellence in Cauliflower. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. $1.75; y* lb. $5.50. 
Autumn Giant. Also known as California Wonder. Is a large, 
late sort producing quite compact, white heads, surrounded 
by a mass of large, spreading leaves. Pkt. 5c; oz. $1.25; }4 lb. $4. 
ENDIVE 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 5 lbs. per acre. 
Sow about the middle of April, in rows 1% feet apart, and 
thin out to about 9 inches apart. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
Broad-leaved (Escarolle). Leaves long, broad, and succulent. 
Fine for Winter salads and cooking. 
Green Curled. Standard variety for Fall and Winter crop. 
White Curled. For early use. 
CARROTS 
Yu oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
Sow seed in light sandy soil, from April to July, in drills 1% 
feet apart, covering the seed % inch deep. Thin out the young 
plants from 3 to 5 inches apart, according to size of variety. 
Cultivate freely and do not allow the soil to get too dry dur¬ 
ing hot weather. All varieties of Carrots: Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 10c; 
% lb. 30c; 1 lb. 90c. 
Imperator. This Carrot grows to a length of 6 to 7 inches with 
a shoulder diameter of 1% to 1 % inches and is a deep orange 
color. It has a smooth crown; does not have undesirable side 
shoots; has a fine texture, and is good and sweet. In all re¬ 
spects it is very attractive for shipping purposes. Pkt. 5c; 
1 lb. $1.00. 
Chantenay. Flesh is a deep golden orange color, always smooth 
and fine in texture, very tender. Excellent bunching variety 
and grown exclusively by market growers. 
Danver’s Half Long. The roots are a rich dark orange color 
and by reason of its symmetrical shape which is long and 
pointed, it makes an excellent bunching variety. It has proved 
over a period of years to be the most popular Carrot, both 
with the grower and the shipper. 
Nantes Coreless. Excellent for forcing, as well as for home 
and market garden use. Tops very small. Roots bright orange, 
cylindrical, blunt tipped. Flesh reddish orange, crisp, tender 
and of very delicate flavor. Practically coreless. 
Oxheart. Beautiful shape and color. The roots generally 
attain 4 to 5 inches in length, and about 3 inches in diameter. 
Quality first rate, very tender, and a variety that is used in 
quantity. 
Long Orange. A heavy cropper on light soils; much grown for 
stock as well as for table use. Roots scarlet-orange; 10 to 12 
inches long, 2 inches thick at the top; tapered, pointed. 
Stock Carrots 
Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 10c; U lb. 30c; 1 lb. 90c. 
White Belgian. A late variety, an excellent keeper and a 
very heavy yielder. Principally grown for stock feed, it will 
yield as much as 40 tons per acre. Roots are 7 to 8 inches 
long, 3 inches across at the top, tapered and pointed. 
Yellow Belgian. A very productive variety, with roots meas¬ 
uring 20 inches long. They are broad at the shoulder, and 
gradually taper to a fine point. The skin below the ground is 
a light orange, but above the soil surface it is green. Will yield 
heavily, particularly on good deep soil. 
"DOGZOFF" 
If you are bothered with dogs, cats 
or rabbits, “Dogzoff” is the spray 
you need. It is a most efficient ani¬ 
mal repellent and one spraying will 
last from three to four weeks. Not 
poisonous to plants and will not 
injure animals. Not offensive to hu¬ 
mans. Its use is guaranteed to keep 
these animals from any place where 
they are not wanted. 
“Dogzoff” is applied with any small 
insect sprayer and one application 
does the work. 
“Dogzoff” will save its cost many 
times over around the garden and 
home. 
Price for Season’s Supply 
69c, prepaid. 
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