Dependable Vegetable Seeds 
CAULIFLOWER 
Extra Early 
Dwarf Erfurt. 
About a week 
later than Snow¬ 
ball, grows taller 
to grow. 
Snowball 
Cauliflower 
and produces larger heads and is easie 
Drought Resist- 
ing, Danis h 
Giant. Produces 
a large solid, 
pure white head, 
maturing in 
about 105 days. 
Makes a larger 
head than Snow¬ 
ball. It is espe¬ 
cially adapted to 
dry situations. 
Excellent for 
home or market 
gardens. 
Snowball. Forms snow white heads six to ten inches in 
diameter, of good quality. Its close growing habit permits 
more heads to a given area than the later maturing sorts. 
Excellent for both early and late planting. 
CELERY 
Easy Blanching. Early, blanches quickly, vigorous grower, 
good keeper. Suitable for home or market. 
Golden Self-Blanching. This splendid variety is without 
doubt the most popular celery grown. It is a self-blanching 
sort, for with a little banking or covering even the outer 
ribs assume a beautiful golden yellow, while the heart or vine 
stalks are deliciously tender, brittle and sweet. This variety 
is being extensively grown, not only on account of its ease 
of culture, but for its superior quality. It is not quite so early 
as the White Plume but is of heavier and more compact 
growth, the stalks being thick, crisp and brittle. Its flavor 
is rich and delightful. 
White Plume. The earliest celery. 
This is a well known variety. Popu¬ 
lar on account of its earliness and 
the ease of its culture. 
CELERIAC 
Turnip Rooted Celery 
Large Erfurt. Large, smooth roots 
o f excellent flavor. Excellent for 
soups, stews or salads. 
CHICORY 
Witloof. Also called “French En¬ 
dive” and “Christmas Salad.” The 
blanched shoots of this variety make 
a delicate and delicious salad. 
CHIVES 
A hardy perennial of the onion fam¬ 
ily. Leaves used in salads or for 
flavoring soups and stews. Plant is 
very decorative when allowed to 
bloom. Reaches full production in 
third year after planting from seed. 
COLLARDS 
Georgia or Southern. The standard 
variety of Collards, planted all over 
the South. Sow seed as for cabbage. 
Transplant when a month old in 
rows a foot apart each way and hoe 
often. A non-heading form of the 
cabbage family used for greens. 
Easy Blanching Celery 
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