"YORK'S LEADING SEED STORE" 
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CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce of seed will produce about 3000 
plants. 
Sow seed in hotbeds or window boxes in Feb¬ 
ruary or March and transplant in cold frames. 
When hard frosts are over plant outdoors. For sec¬ 
ond crop, sow in April and set out in May. For 
late crop, sow in June and set out in July. Plants 
should be set in rows 3 feet apart, 2 feet apart in 
the row. 
LARGE EARLY SNOWBALL—One of the best for 
forcing under glass or outside. 
Pkt. 10c oz * 1/2 oz - 90°: oz. $1.50. 
DRY WEATHER—G rows tall and has proven to 
withstand hot, dry weather, producing large, 
white heads in spite of lack of moisture. 
Pkt. 10c \//\ oz. 50c; 1/2 oz. 90c; oz. $! .50. 
DWARF ERFURT—For forcing under glass or for 
the first early outside growing. Very dwarf, 
compact, small leaves, short stems and large 
white heads. 
PkK 10c V 4 oz * 50c; 1/2 oz> 90c; oz. $1.50. 
CELERIAC or TURNIP-ROOTED 
CELERY 
LARGE SMOOTH—G row it same as celery, no 
banking. Turnip-shaped roots used either for 
cooking, flavoring soup, or boiled like parsnips 
or turnips. 
Pkv. 5c; 1/2 oz. 15c; o.z25c; '/ 4 lb. 85c; '/ 2 lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25. 
CARROTS 
One ounce will sow 100 ft. of drill; 3 or 4 lbs. 
per acre. 
For an early crop sow as soon as danger from 
frost is over in rows I foot apart; when 2 inches 
high, thin out to stand 2 inches apart in the row. 
For a late crop sow in May or June. The long sorts 
should be sown early; the half-long and round sorts 
can be sown later. 
WHITE ROSE SPECIAL LONG—A fine winter 
carrot. The carrot is roller shaped and will 
develop from 10 to 12 inches long in well- 
worked soil. The color deep red-orange and 
very little core. This variety will give a large 
yield. 
Pkv. 10c; oz. 15c; */$ IF. 45c; V 2 IF. 70c; lb. $1.15. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG—Orange scarlet roots, 
tapering to a blunt point. The flesh is very 
crisp and sweet. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; lb. 40c; lb. 60c; lb. $1.00. 
CHANTENAY—Half-long, thick and very stump 
rooted. The color is bright orange scarlet. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; l / 4 lb. 35c; lb. 95c. 
EARLY SCARLET HORN—The color is bright, 
orange scarlet and the roots are usable when 
very young. Can be used for forcing. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; M lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
RUBICON—A stump-rooted carrot, about the 
length of Danvers, but thicker; rich dark orange 
color. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; M lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
CORELESS, also "NANTES"—This is a very pop¬ 
ular variety. It is unsurpassed in quality, is 
mild and sweet. It grows cylindrical 7 to 8 
inches long and about I Zi inches thick. Core 
is undefined, and skin is very smooth. 
Pkv. 10c; oz. 15c; 1/4 IF. 45c; V2 IF. 70c; lb. $1.15. 
COLLARDS 
TRUE SOUTHERN or GEORGIA—Plant of the 
cabbage family. Endures heat; excellent for 
greens. 
Oz. 10c; X A lb. 30c; lb. $1.00. 
SEE OUR PLANTING GUIDE OF GARDEN SEEDS ON PAGE 4 
