VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CHICORY 
Large Rooted or Coffee. Roots mature in 4 to 5 months. Dried 
roots used as substitute for and adulterant of coffee. Roots 
12 to 14 in. long, 2% in. thick at top; tapered. Pkt. 5e; oz. 25c¢; 
Y% Ib. 75e; Ib. $2.50. 
Witloof or French Endive. One of the best and most attractive 
of salad vegetables; grown largely by market gardeners and 
shippers. The carefully trimmed roots when buried upright 
in damp sand and given the proper conditions each produce a 
handsome, compact cluster 4 to 5 in. long of blanched leaves 
which are tender and have a rich, mildly acrid flavor. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 25e; %4 Ib. 75e; Ib. $2.50. 
KNOX’S FAMOUS CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower is grown the same as cabbage, but requires 
more fertile soil, and like cabbage and lettuce, is not a good 
summer crop. There are two good seasons for sowing cauli- 
flower seed; for fall and winter sow the seed in June and July, 
for spring sow in September and October. Transplant the 
plants when they are about six weeks old, and always keep 
them in a thriving condition. If large or old plants are used 
and if they are not kept growing constantly, some will head 
prematurely and others will go to seed. 
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Danish Giant, Dry Weather. 65 days. Dependable variety to 
plant at the same time as Early Snowball, the crop being 
ready when Snowball has been harvested; one of the most 
dependable in adverse, dry weather. Plants dwarf, short 
stemmed; larger than Harly Snowball. Heads large; 6 to 7 in. 
across, commonly weigh 2 lbs., white with tinge of cream; of 
splendid quality. Pkt. 25c; oz. $2.00; 14 Ib. $10.00; Ib. $35.00. 
Early Snowball. 52 days. The best for greenhouse forcing, 
early market and shipping. Plants very dwarf. Heads snow 
white; deep, smooth, compact; about 6 in. across and weigh 
1% to 2 lbs.; the standard of excellence in cauliflower. Pkt. 
25e; oz. $2.00; %4 Ib. $10.00; Ib. $40.00. 
BROCCOLI, CAULIFLOWER TYPE 
Similar to cauliflower in color, character of foliage, form, and 
size of heads. It requires a long growing season and is espe- 
cialy suited to California and other Pacific Coast states. 
January March Late April 
February March Early St. Valentine 
Christmas November-December 
Pkts. 10c each; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
Christmas Calabrese, Green Sprouting. The leading variety 
for shippers, also used largely by market gardeners and in 
home gardens. A tall branching plant forms a central head of 
bluish green flower buds resembling a loose head of cauli- 
flower. After the main head is removed, side branches con- 
tinue to develop throughout the season, and frequently form 
small heads, which, with the stems, are cut and served in the 
same way as asparagus. It is a highly desirable, delicious 
vegetable, steadily gaining in favor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; % Ib. 
$2.50; Ib. $10.00. 

CELERY 
Celery seed should be sown indoors from February 20th to 
April 20th, or outdoors in April. Cover lightly, keep the beds 
moist, almost to wetness, and the temperature should not ex- 
ceed 60 degrees. Outdoors it is sometimes necessary to furnish 
partial shade with lattice work that admits about half the 
sunlight. Keep the small plants well watered and free from 
weeds. Transplant when 4 inches high, cutting off the tops 
as well as part of the roots. The soil must be rich and moist 
or else water should be available for irrigation. Transplant 
the last of June or first of July, although it is sometimes pos- 
sible to mature a crop set out as late as the middle of August. 
In setting, dig trenches 5 inches deep, 2 feet apart. Plant 1 
foot apart along both sides of trench. Water often and keep 
the weeds down by cultivation and hoeing. Blanching is done 
by heaping up with soil or with two wide boards placed on 
each side of the rows and held in place by stakes or wire hoops 
at the top. The latter method is necessary when blanching in 
hot weather for the early market. Be careful not to disturb 
the plant while wet, as this increases the tendency to rust. 

Giant Pascal. Matures late. Desirable for home and market 
garden. Plant large and compact. Leaf stalks long, thick and 
solid; of unsurpassed rich, nutty flavor. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; 
% Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00. 
Golden Yellow Self-Blanching Dwarf. Standard market and 
shipping sort. Plants medium sized, stocky; 20 to 24 in. tall; 
leaf stalks thick, solid, blanch readily and of sweet, nutty 
flavor. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50e; 14 Ib. $2.00; Ib. $7.50. 
Golden Plume or Wonderful. Early and very desirable for 
home and market garden. Plants medium sized; stocky, full 
hearted and compact; with thick solid stalks which blanch 
readily and are of the finest table quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50e; 
Y Ib. $2.00; Ib. $7.50. 
Utah or Golden Crisp. An excellent variety for fall use, matur- 
ing about a week or ten days earlier than Giant Pascal. Plants 
sturdy, compact and exceptionally solid. Stems are broad but 
thick and well rounded. Of fine quality and rich, nutty flavor. 
Pkt. 5e; oz. 50c; %4 Ib. $2.00; Ib. $7.50. 
White Plume. Valuable for early market. Foliage green tint- 
ed white; stalks and foliage blanch very readily to snowy- 
white. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % Ib. 85e; Ib. $3.00. 
Celeriac, Large Smooth Prague. Turnip-rooted celery. Roots 
3 to 4 in. diameter; globular; fairly smooth; stalks hollow, dark 
green. Pkt. 5e; oz. 25e; %4 Ib. 75e; Ib. $2.50. 
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