Grown That is Awaited With So Much 
first Sweet Corn 
Golden Bantam Evergreen 
WHITE VARIETIES 
HARTNER'S EARLY PEARL. 74 days. Ear¬ 
liest white sweet corn. Besides being ex¬ 
tremely early it produces good-sized ears 
of 8 to 10 rows of exceptionally fine 
pearly sweet corn. It is superior to all 
other varieties of early white com, for it 
withstands light frost and can be planted 
early in the spring, and will from the 
day of germination rush forward to meet 
the early demand for sweet green corn. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. 90 days. The ears 
of this fine corn are 10 inches long, hav¬ 
ing 14 to 18 rows of deep kernels of ex¬ 
cellent flavor. A magnificent kind for 
market gardeners and for second early 
crop in the home garden. It ripens one 
week in advance of StowelTs Evergreen 
but ears are not quite as large. Re¬ 
mains green a long time. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 95 days. A late 
prolific varietv of excellent quality, used 
widely by canners. Also desirable for 
home and market gardens for late crop. 
Stalks often with two ears. Kernels very 
deep, slender, sweet, with tender hull, 
and set irregularly without row forma¬ 
tion. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. 97 days. The 
best known late variety of sweet corn. 
Highly desirable for home and market 
garden and used extensively by canners. 
Stalks sturdy and erect; ears 21/2 inches 
thick, uniform, 16 to 20-rowed. Kernels 
clear white, deep, medium width, sweet 
and tender. Holds well in prime condi¬ 
tion at eating stage. 
Hartner's Early Pearl 
CHERVIL SEED 
See Page 29. 
CHIVE PLANTS AND SEED 
See Pages 29 and 32. 
CORN PRICES 
Varieties pj^t. 
Golden Cross Bantam Special 
Selection .$ .05 
New Cross Bantam.05 
Kingscrost Hybrid .05 
Country Gentleman Hybrid.10 
Golden Early Market .05 
Golden Gem .05 
Golden Sunshine .05 
Early Golden Bantam.05 
Golden Giant .05 
Golden Kernel .05 
Golden Evergreen .05 
Black Mexican .05 
Hartner's Early Pearl.05 
Early Evergreen .05 
Country Gentleman .05 
StowelTs Evergreen .05 
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CELERIAC 
Smooth Prague Celeriac 
CULTURE: The roots Instead of the leaf¬ 
stalks of this kind of celery are the part 
used for food. Are excellent in soups and 
stews, or cooked and sliced for salad. Seed 
should be started in hotbeds or cold frames. 
Transplant to moist, rich soil, in rows 2 
feet apart and 5 inches apart in row. Give 
thorough cultivation. 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE. An improved 
variety of turnip-rooted celery producing 
large tubers of nearly globular shape 
and comparatively smooth surface. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 20c) (Vi lb. 70c) (lb. $2.25). 
CHICORY 
(French Endive) 
CULTURE: Sow the seed about 1 inch deep 
in the open ground in May or June in rows 
about 18 inches apart. Thin the plants to 6 
inches apart in the row. In the fall the roots 
should be lifted, the leaves trimmed to within 
IV 2 inches of the crown, the side roots broken 
off, and the main roots shortened to a uniform 
length of about 9 inches. They are then 
placed upright 2 inches apart in a trench 
about 18 inches deep. 
WITLOOF. This variety has become very 
popular for winter salads. It forms a de¬ 
licious dish when served like Endive or 
Cos lettuce with French dressing. The 
leaves and stems blanch easily. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz.'20c) (Vi lb. 75c) (lb. $1.50). 
EXTRA EARLY LARGE CATALOGNA. This 
is a new introduction from Italy, being 
the earliest and largest variety grown. 
This variety is especially recommended 
for forcing. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (J/4 lb. 90c) (lb. $1.75). 
LARGE ROOTED or COFFEE. The roots are 
popular as a coffee substitute. The young 
leaves may be used for salad. Culture 
the same as carrots. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (Vi Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.25). 
COLLARDS 
SOUTHERN or CREOLE. Grovra for its large 
leaves which ore cooked as cabbage or 
greens. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (Vi lb. 25c) (lb. 85c). 
CRESS 
GARDEN CRESS or PEPPER GRASS. Much 
used with lettuce, to which flavor it adds 
an agreeable pungency. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. ISc) (Vi lb. 30c). 
TRUE WATER. The pleasant, peculiar flav¬ 
or of water cress makes it one of the 
most delicious salads for table use. It 
will grow where there Is a supply of 
good fresh water. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 50c) (Vi lb. $1.40). 
Buy with Confidence —Plant with Confidence—GOLD SEAL SEEDS 
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