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Golden Sell Blanching 
CELERY 
One of the Bent nnd Mont Popular 
Sort*—Does* Not Need Any 
Blanching 
This grand variety grows 18 to 
20 inches high, is wonderfully 
stocky, very heavy, perfectly solid, 
of desirable flavor and good keeper. 
The color is a rich golden yellow. It 
can be easily blanched by drawing 
the leaves together and bringing 
the earth up around the plant. For 
fall or early winter use this has no 
.superior. Pkt. 5c; Vi ©■• 
25c| V4 lb. 9©e; lb. $2.50. 
White Plume Celery 
Bent Known and Most Desirable 
Early 
An, early, rapid grower, blanches 
up early in the season by simply 
drawing up earth around plants or 
by using boards for banking. Ex¬ 
cellent quality and grown more for 
early than all others. Pkt. 5c; Vfc 
on. 15e| on. 25c; V4 lb. 75c; lb. $2.25. 
GOLDEN PLUME Celery 
The earliest and handsomest Cel¬ 
ery grown. A new variety of Cel¬ 
ery. The plants are of strong 
growth and produce thick and 
heavy stalks with a well-blanched 
solid' heart. It is considered by 
many gardeners absolutely the ear¬ 
liest maturing Celery grown. It is 
large, vigorous, and appears to be 
immune to blight and rust. Highly 
recommended on account of its ease 
of culture—it requires no banking. Its 
attractive appearance when fully 
matured is most inviting; the foli¬ 
age is creamy yellow, and the 
stalks creamy white, becoming al¬ 
most white at the base. It is en¬ 
tirely devoid of any ribs or fiber, 
and it is brittle, tender, and deli¬ 
ciously flavored. Pkt. 10c; V4 ©*• 
30c; »B. 50ei Vi lb. $1.50; lb. $4.50. 
Giant Pascal Celery 
Large, Late, Crisp, Sweet—Bent 
For Winter ( 
The best standard late sort, very 
large, thick, heavy ribs of a sweet, 
meaty flavor. Stalks solid and 
stringless and almost as brittle as 
glass. Pkt. 5ci Vi o*. 12c; o*. 20ci 
Vi lb. GOes lb. $1.00. 
Four Vegetable 
Novelties 
Cherries, Pears and Plums 
Cherries, Pears and Plums have been given 
this as an appropriate name because they em¬ 
brace a species of small fruiting tomatoes 
which resemble these fruits. Vines are loaded 
with these fruits, which are of the best pos¬ 
sible quality. Fine for preserving. Pkt. 5c; 
Vi os. 15c. 
Garden Huckleberry 
Wonderberry 
A wonderful, prolific plant needing some cul¬ 
ture as Tomatoes. When ripe the berries are 
about one inch in diameter, of shining black 
color. They make delicious pies, preserves and 
jam. Fruit is non-edible when not fully rip¬ 
ened. Pkt. 10c; Vi os. 25c. 
Carden Lemon 
Somewhat smaller than Vine Peach but re¬ 
sembles it in growth. Thin, slightly acid flesh; 
does not need any lemon when preserved. Pkt. 
5c; Vi os. 10c; os. 18c. 
One packet each of above Vine Peach, Lemon 
Tomato and Huckleberry for 15c. 
Celery Golden Plume 
Green Propageno Broccoli * 
Easy Blanching Celery 
Eanl«Mt and QuIckeM to Blanch; 
Long Keeping 
The heavy stalks are stocky in 
growth and of medium height and 
are' the easiest and quickest to 
blanch and keep better in the trench 
than other sorts. The tender, brittle, 
sweet, nutty flavored stalks are at¬ 
tractive in appearance. * Ready for 
the table or market in about 115 
days. Grown to the exclusion of 
other sorts by many growers. Pkt. 
8 e; Vi ®*. 2©c; os. 30c; V4 lb. $1.00; 
Large Prague CELER1AC 
A large and much improved va¬ 
riety of Celeriac of fine flavor. Roots 
large, smooth, almost round; has 
few side roots. Roots are used for 
flavoring stews or cooking same as 
Beets or Turnips. Grown same as 
Celery, but requires no hilling. Pkt. 
5c; oa. 20c; Vi lb. 00c; lb. $14)5. 
GREEN BROCCOLI 
Extra Early Propageno, An Early 
Improved Calabrcne, the Beat 
and EarllcMt Green Broccoli 
The Green Broccoli Is gaining in 
popularity every season and is now 
^•uisidered a great delicacy in many 
high clrss hotels and restaurants. 
As easily grown as Cabbage, matur¬ 
ing the first cutting in about 50 to 
70 days. Cut while green before 
they commence to flower and pre¬ 
pare in the same manner as Aspara¬ 
gus. This makes a very tasty and 
nourishing dish. The heads are 
similar to cauliflower and may be 
prepared in the same way if one de¬ 
sires. Cut out the center head when 
ready and small ones will form 
around on the branches. 
The new Propageno is considered 
superior to the old sorts and mat¬ 
ures early. Pkt. 10c; V, ©B. 20c; as. 
35c; V4 lb. $1.20; tb. $4.25,_ 
We will mail 35 packets of Differ¬ 
ent Varieties of Flower Seeds, our 
selection of varieties, for $1.00. This 
is a good chance to get a good va¬ 
riety of flowers at a low price. 
You can make a little easy mon¬ 
ey by buying our box of 100 pack¬ 
ets of seed for $2.50 and selling 
them at 5c. a packet. You double 
your money. These packets are all 
iithographed in natural colors and 
will sell readily. 
Above shows the prolific nature of Vine Peach or Mango Melon 
VINE PEACH 
A novel vegetable of the muskmelon class. About the size of a a *l d 
re produced in immense numbers. Can be used for preserves and Pick lea same as 
eaches. Drops off the vine when ripe. Pkt. 5c; Vs o*. 10c; ©*. 18c, /a lb. 50c. 
