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Surehead. 100 days. Large, solid, thick heads; good ship¬ 
per. Pkt 5c., oz. 15c., !4lb. 45c., lb. $1.50. 
Danish Ballhead. 105 days. Solid, round heads, short stems. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., !4lb. 60c., lb. $2.00. 
Houser. 105 days. Solid, slightly flattened head. Pkt. 5c., 
oz. 20c., !4lb. 60c., lb. $2.00. 
Large Late Drumhead. 105 days. Very popular. Large, 
round head, slightly flattened. Excellent keeper. Pkt. 
5c., oz. 15c., y 4 lb. 40c., lb. $1.40. 
Late Flat Dutch. 105 days. Large, flat head; very solid and 
keeps well. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., V^lb. 45c., lb. $1.50. 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8. 105 days. A yellow-resistant 
strain of Hollander or Danish Ballhead. Yields well on 
yellow-infested land. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., 141b. 65c., lb. 
$2.25. 
Mammoth Red Rock. 110 days. The largest of any of the 
red sorts. Heads solid and of excellent quality. Pkt. 5c., 
oz. 20c., y 4 lb. 60c., lb. $2.00. 
CHINESE OR CELERY CABBAGE 
Improved Pekin or Chihli. Resembles celery and Cos let¬ 
tuce, with tall cylindrical heads. For early use, sow seeds 
in hotbed in February; for later use, sow early in June. 
Plants mature in from 12 to 15 weeks; will not stand 
frost. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., 141b. 45c., lb. $1.50—postpaid. 
CARROTS 
Sow seed in early spring, in rows 15 inches apart for 
garden culture, or 214 feet for field culture. When plants 
are 2 inches high, thin to 2 to 3 inches apart. 3 ozs. seed 
will plant 300 feet of row; 4 lbs. an acre. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. 141b. 25c., lb. 70c.—postpaid 
COLLARDS 
Georgia, Southern, or Creole. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Green leaves and long stems. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., 141b. 
25c. 
EGGPLANT 
Black Beauty. Glossy black fruit. Early and productive. 
Sow seed early in hotbed; set plants in open ground in 
late May. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 141b. 85c., lb. $3.00—post¬ 
paid. 
ENDIVE 
Sow seed in .March for first crop; for second, sow in 
July. Blanch by tying leaves over the heart of plant. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., 141b. 30c., lb. 90c.—postpaid 
Broad-leaved Batavian (Escarolle). Broad, thick ribs. 
Green Curled. Leaves crisp and tender. 
White Curled. Ribs rose-tinted, white at heart. 
CORN, SWEET OR SUGAR 
Best to plant when ground is warm, soil should be rich 
and thoroughly worked before planting. Our Corn is Ohio- 
grown and is the best grade for this section. Western 
Corn, or local-grown seed Corn, is not suitable for this 
area. 
We do not prepay postage on Seed Corn 
Adams Extra Early. 70 days. Pure white grains on medium¬ 
sized ears. lb. 15c., 2 lbs. 25c., 5 lbs. 60c., 10 lbs. $1.10. 
Adams Early. 75 days. Ears about 8 ins. long; white ker¬ 
nels. Lb. 15c., 2 lbs. 25c., 5 lbs. 60c., 10 lbs. $1.10. 
Black Mexican. 88 days. A superior Corn. The bluish black 
color of the kernels changes to white when cooked. Lb. 
15c., 5 lbs. 65c., 10 lbs. $1.25. 
Chantenay. 70 days. Roots 5 to 6 ins. long, deep orange- 
red, smooth, tapering. Desirable for home and market 
garden use. 
Danvers Half-Long. 75 days. Roots longer than Chantenay, 
crisp, sweet and tender. 
Early Scarlet Horn. 63 days. Roots 3 inches long, reddish 
orange in color, about 114 inches thick at top. 
Imperator. 76 days. A new variety. Rich orange flesh; root 
7 to 8 inches long. Especially fine for bunching. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Early Snowball. Medium-sized, compact heads. Extra-good 
strain. Pkt. 5c., oz. $1.15, 141b. $4.00—postpaid. 
CELERIAC 
Turnip-rooted Celery. Grown for roots only. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
25c., !4lb. 75c., lb. $2.50—postpaid. 
CELERY 
Sow seed in March and April; cover lightly and pock 
earth firmly. Use 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill. 
Fordhook-Emperor. 130 days. Dark green foliage, thick 
stalks, solid and large; golden heart. Pkt. 5c., oz. 30c., 
1/4lb. 80c., lb. $3.00. 
Giant Pascal. Excellent for fall and winter. Blanches to 
yellowish white: stalks solid and crisp. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c. 
1 / 4 lb. 70c., lb. $2.25. 
Golden Self-blanching. A poular dwarf variety. Blanches 
easily and matures early. Fine for home gardens. Pkt. 
5c., oz. 30c., V4lb. 85c., lb. $3.00. 
Winter Queen. Cream-white, stalks thick and heavy. Pkt. 
5c., oz. 25c., 141b. 75c., lb. $2.25. 
Wonderful (Golden Plume). Stalks short but hard, .very 
large, golden yellow. Pkt. 5c., oz. 35c., 141b. 85c., lb. $3. 
Country Gentleman Corn 
Country Gentlemon. 93 days. Irregular rows of white ker¬ 
nels. A popular variety for home-gardens. Lb. 15c., 5 
!bs. 70c., 10 lbs. $1.35. 
Golden Bantam. 78 days. Kernels yellow, broad and sweet; 
ears 6 to 7 inches long. Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 70c., 10 lbs. 
$1.35. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Wilt-resistant. Stalks about 6 ft. 
high and usually carry 4 long ears with 10 to 14 rows of 
kernels Lb. 25c., 5 lbs. $1.15, 10 lbs. $2.10. 
Golden Evergreen. 85 days. Ears 8 ins. long with 12 rows 
of golden yellow, broad kernels. Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 70c., 10 
lbs. $1.35. 
Howling Mob. 85 days. Ears 7 to 9 ins. long, with 12 to 
14 rows of kernels. Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 70c., 10 lbs. $1.35 
Stowell's Evergreen. 105 days. A superior late variety. 
Ears and kernels large. Lb. 15c. 5 lbs. 70c. 10 lbs. $1.35 
Top Cross Evergreen. Lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Delicious Trucker's Favorite. 85 days. Ears 7 to 8 ins. long 
with 12 rows of white kernels. Popular in the South for 
roasting Lb. 15c., 2 lbs. 25c., 5 lbs. 50c., 10 lbs. 90c. 
POP CORN 
Lb. 10c., 2 lbs. 18c., 5 lbs. 40c., 10 lbs. 75c—not postpaid. 
South American (T.N.T.) Yellow kernels that pop freely. 
Egrs 7 inche 5 long with 12 to 14 rows. 
