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GEORGE WASHINGTON PLANTED LANDRETHS’ SEEDS 
CARROT—Continued 
Ox-Heart or Guerande—70 Days. A thick blunt 
variety, 3 to 4 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. 
When full size grows to a diameter of a pint measure 
but should be eaten when one inch in diameter. 
Bright orange. An excellent variety. 
CARDOON —Long, smooth stalks requires blanch¬ 
ing. Raised like celery. Tender roots used as a 
winter vegetable.—Pkt. 10, oz. 60. 
CATTLE CARROTS 
Large White Belgian—100 Days. This is one of 
the very best cattle feeding carrots. Roots smooth, 
half-long, 8 to 10 inches long with a heavy shoulder. 
Large Yellow Belgian—100 Days. Very'similar 
to the White Belgian in form and productiveness, 
only more slender. More attractive, owing to its 
yellow color and green crown. 
CARROT PACKET 5c 
CAULIFLOWER 
One-Half Ounce of Seed Will Sow 100 Yards of Row. Moisture or High Altitude Tends Toward 
Success. The earliest varieties are most likely to succeed in the hands of inexperienced growers. There 
is little difficulty in having fine Cauliflowers anywhere when planted in frames under glass, at close of 
Winter, so as to advance them ahead of the early "Summer heat. The late varieties mature in Autumn, and 
are sown at the same time and managed similarly to Cabbage.. They do best in localities where the at¬ 
mosphere is damp and saline, as on the Atlantic or Pacific coast or in regions of high altitude as the Catskill 
Mountains in New York State, where they are grown to perfection. We may add that Cauliflower can only 
be grown on rich, well-tilled, well-watered soil, and that it can hardly be overfed. Our seed is of the highest 
quality. 
Early Snowball, Select Strain—95 Days. An Veitch’s Autumn Giant—130 Days. Very vigor- 
extra early sort. Early as any under whatever name, ous, long-stalked, large, dense foliage, stiff heads, 
Plants short and stocky, erect, pointed leaves, pro- long standing; should be sown early.—Pkt. 10 
ducing round heads, pure white; extremely early and 
perfectly solid. 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 
Landrdth offers. The most popular variety.—Pkt. 20 
Early Snowball—96 Days. A fine select strain of 
this well-known Cauliflower, 
heads.—Pkt. 10 
Algiers—110 Days. Early, hardy 
and admirable sort used extensively 
before Snowball was introduced. 
Pkt. 10 
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.—Pkt. 10 
Lenormands—120 Days. A large, late variety, 
with well-formed, white, showy heads.—Pkt. 10 Early Snowball 
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. The seed should 
not be covered more than a tenth of an inch. It is quite customary after planting celery to cover the ground 
with a slight sprinkling of straw or salt hay to retain the moisture. As soon as the seed is sprouted, take the 
hay or other covering off. Celery seed will not germinate in dry soil; therefore, it is very essential to plant 
it very early in the Spring. To get a good crop, plants must be removed from seed beds and planted in 
rows about 4 feet apart, plants set about 4 to 5 inches apart so that the plants when fully developed can be 
easily worked. 
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. 
Emperor or Fordhook—130 Days. A Dwarf 
variety of superior excellence, showy dark green 
foliage with a golden heart, noted because of its par¬ 
ticularly upright growth of unusually thick, stocky 
stalks, very solid and large, no suckers, sixteen 
inches high. 
ALL CELERY PACKETS 10c 
