CARROTS —CAULIFLOWER 
CELERY —CELERIAC 
CARROT 
CALIFORNIA PEERLESS—Small top, good for bunching. Carrot bright red, 
smooth, medium size, holds in bunching condition a long time. Fine 
quality. 
CHANTENAY — Tops medium; necks small; roots slightly tapering but 
strictly stump rooted and smooth. Color orange-red, flesh crisp and 
tender. Very productive. 
RED CORED CHANTENAY — Like Chantenay except orange-red color 
extends clear to center. Outstanding favorite. 
DANVERS—Heavy yield on all soil types. Tops medium size, coarse. Roots 
smooth, orange, tapering to blunt point. Flesh sweet, crisp, tender. 
IMPERATOR — Tops medium but suitable for bunching. Roots smooth, 
deep orange, semi-blunt. Flesh fine grained, tender, indistinct core. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE — Heavy yield, used for stock feeding as 
well as gardening. Color, red-orange; long, tapered to a point; 
lighter colored core. 
NANTES HALF LONG (CORELESS) — Tops medium; roots cylindrical, 
smooth, bright orange becoming yellow in center, but no distinct 
core. 
OX HEART (GUERANDE) — Tops small. Roots very short and very wide. 
Flesh bright orange, fine grained and sweet when young. Good for 
soils which long roots can’t penetrate. 
CAULIFLOWER 
EARLY SNOWBALL — Plants dwarf with short, pale leaves. Heads me¬ 
dium size, firm, compact, pure white. Fine quality and dependability. 
SUPER-SNOWBALL — Heads early and uniform. Medium large, compact, 
very white. 
DANISH DRY WEATHER — Larger and later than Early Snowball. Pure 
white heads. Wide adaptation, particularly drouth resistant. 
CELERY 
FORDHOOK (EMPEROR) — Outer leaves dark green, fading to a yellow¬ 
ish green inside. Stalk large, thick, heavy, tender, crisp, very little 
fiber; blanches to pale gold heart. 
GIANT PASCAL —Green leaves. Keeps well. Blanches to yellowish-white. 
Solid, crisp, fine flavor. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (ORIGINAL STRAIN)—Greenish tinted outer 
leaf, yellow inner leaf. Fairly compact growth, medium large, solid, 
very crisp, fiberless; blanches to deep yellow. Very fine flavor. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (NEW STRAIN) —Like original except taller 
and slimmer. Looks better when packed for sale. 
WHITE PLUME SELF-BLANCHING — Earliest, easiest blanched. Central 
stalks and leaves pure white at maturity. 
CELERIAC 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE —One foot tall. Roots tapered, two by five 
inches. Has side roots. Flesh, white. Used as celery flavoring for soup. 
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