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E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., Baltimore. Maryland 
RuAcUidiXf-tt’I J^^ted V^eqelcMe, iEeedi., Qontimied 
A. & 
CAULIFLOWER 
Extra-Early Dwarf Erfurt. Small plants with 
short outer leaves and medium heads 
of uniform quality. A good late variety. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; Vz oz. 75 cts.; 
oz. $1.25; '/4 lb. $4. 
Snowball. Early, very hardy, and pro¬ 
duces snow-white heads of good size. 
Our strain of this variety is unexcelled. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; Vz oz. 75 cts.; oz. 
$1.25; '/4 lb. $4. 
CORN SALAD 
Large-leaved. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
15 cts.; Va lb. 40 cts.; lb. $1.25. 
CRESS 
True Water. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 
cts.; '/4 lb. 90 cts.; lb. $3. 
CELERY 
Easy Blanching. The longest keeping Cel¬ 
ery grown, excelling in this respect 
every other sort. It is the easiest and 
quickest to blanch, stocky in growth, 
and of medium height. The stalks are 
tender, brittle, and attractive in appear¬ 
ance, of excellent quality and rich nutty 
flavor. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 
1/4 lb. 60 cts.; lb. $2. 
French Golden Self-blanching. The best 
of all early self-blanching varieties. It 
is of dwarf compact growth, with thick, 
solid, heavily ribbed stalks which blanch 
easily to a clear waxen-yellow. Post¬ 
paid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; '/4 lb. 
$1.25; lb. $4. 
Giant Pascal. It makes large, thick, solid 
stalks, with beautiful creamy yellow 
heart; blanches easily and quickly; 
very crisp. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 
cts.; 1/4 lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.75. 
Golden Heart. Makes a solid, crisp stalk 
of fine, nutty flavor and free from string¬ 
iness. Later than the self blanching va¬ 
rieties, but keeps better. The hearts are 
creamy yellow. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 20 cts.; 1/4 lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.75. 
Inuproved White Plume. A magnificent cel 
ory for early use, and being self-blanch¬ 
ing, requires but little working. Post¬ 
paid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 1/4 lb. 60 
cts.; lb. $2. 
Golden Plume. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
30 cts.; ’/4 lb. 90 cts.; lb. $3.50. 
Winter Queen. Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
20 cts.; ’/i lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.75. 
Celeriac or Turnip-Rooted Celery 
Giant Prague. Postpaid; Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 
cts.; >/4 lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.75. 
COLLARDS 
Georgia Southern, or Creole. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Va lb. 20 cts.; 
lb. 60 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
C. Cucumber 
CUCUMBERS 
A. and C. The beautiful straight fruits 
grow about 10 inches in length and 2’/2 
inches thick, well rounded at the end 
and dark green throughout, which color 
is held after picking much longer than 
most others. Oz. 15 cts.; 4 ozs. 40 cts.; 
lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $5. 
Always Green (Stays Green). Grows 6 to 
8 inches long, is very dark green. Post¬ 
paid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Va lb. 
20 cts.; lb. 90 cts. 
Boston Pickle. A fine pickier. Very pro¬ 
ductive. Postpaid; Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 
cts.; Va lb. 25 cts.; lb. 90 cts. 
Clark's Special. A popular variety with 
the shippers in some sections. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Va lb. 25 cts.; 
lb. 90 cts. 
The Colorado Cucumber. A nice long dark 
gieen variety of recent introduction, that 
is becoming popular with truck growers. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Va lb. 40 cts.: 
lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $5. 
Early Fortune. White Spine. A decidedly 
early variety with fruits about 9 inches 
long, crisp and tender. Postpaid: Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; '/4 lb. 25 cts.; lb. 80 
cts. 
Improved Long Green. A h?avy yielder 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; V 4 lb. 
25 cts.; lb. 90 cts. 
Straight-8. An outstanding variety produc¬ 
ing symmetrical fruits about 8 inches in 
length by IVz inches in diameter, which 
are well rounded at the ends, and when 
in condition for use are deep green and 
free from objectional striping or tipping. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; Va lb. 40 cts.; 
lb. $1; 10 lbs. $9. 
GARDEN CORN 
Adams Extra-Early. Used by our market 
gardeners to catch the early market. 
Lb. 15 cts.; 2 lbs. 25 cts.; pk. $1.25. 
Black Mexican. A fine flavored table 
coin. Lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts. 
Country Gentleman. A very distinct shoe- 
peg variety. Prolific, making 2 or 3 ears 
on good land. Ears about 8 to 9 inches 
long, deep, pearly white grains of finest 
flavor. Lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.; pk. 
$1.50. 
Golden Giant. Produces oars from 8 to 9 
inches long with 12 to 14 rows. Grains 
are a deep creamy yellow. It matures 
about 5 days later than Golden Bantam. 
Fine flavor. Lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.; 
pk. $1.75. 
Stowell's Evergreen. Large ears, very deep 
grains, sugary. Remains longer in the 
"roasting ear" state than any other. Lb. 
20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.; pk. $1.50. 
Golden Bantam. Extra-early; very sweet 
and tender. Small ear of golden yellow 
color. Bears 2 and 3 ears to the stalk. 
Lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.; pk. $1.75. 
Howling Mob. A fine second-early Corn 
of delicious flavor. The stalks are about 
5 feet in height and produce early in 
the season. Lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.; 
pk. $1.75. 
Early Evergreen. Early Stowell's Evergreen 
type. White kernel, deep grains, and 
delicious. Lb. 20 cts.; 2 lbs. 35 cts.; 
pk. $1.75. 
Trucker's Favorite. A favorite variety with 
all market gardeners and truckers, fol¬ 
lowing Early Adams, but large ears, 
deeper grains, a sure crop. Sweet and 
palatable. Lb. 15 cts.; 2 lbs. 25 cts.; pk. 
$1.25. 
HYBRID SWEET CORNS 
(Golden Cross Bantam) 
Well adapted to canners' use and excel¬ 
lent for market gardeners. It is replacing 
ether main crop yellow varieties. Stalks 
sturdy, with exceptionally broad, vigorous 
leaves. Ears 10 to 14 rowed, slightly light¬ 
er yellow than Golden Bantam. Kernels 
medium in width and depth in maturity. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; pk. $3. 
Stowell's Evergreen Hybrid. Produces 1'2- 
16 rowed, cylindrical or slightly taper¬ 
ing ears about 8 V 2 inches long. In a 
normal season on fertile soil this hybrid 
produces 50 to 75% two-eared stalks 
and v/ill out-yield Stowell's Evergreen 
25 to 40%. Lb. 35 cts.; pk. $3.75. 
Golden Cross Hybrid Bantam Coro 
