Vegetable Seeds 
SWISS CHARD or SPINACH BEET 
Swiss Chard is a perfect substitute for spinach, and furnishes a con- 
tinuous supply of leaves all summer. 
LARGE-RIBBED or SPINACH BEET. Broad, yellow-green leaves; mid- 
ribs often 4 in. broad: Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; Y% Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.25, 
Giant Lucullus. Stout midribs and closely crumpled leaves. Pkt., 10c; 
OZ Gy Aulbyn DOC. Ibu oSh-25. 
DECORATIVE AND EDIBLE. See page 39. 
SCHLING’S DISTINCTIVE BROCCOLI 
ITALIAN SPROUTING BROCCOLI. A delicious vegetable which has 
the combined flavor of asparagus and cauliflower. Requires the 
same culture as a cauliflower. Pkt., 25c; 2 oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00. 
ITALIAN HEADING CAULIFLOWER BROCCOLI. This variety forms 
large, solid heads, like cauliflower, of soft pea-green color. Matures 
during August and September. For a summer crop, start seeds in the 
hotbed in Mach. Sow outdoors in May for fall crop. Pkt., $1.00; 
6 pkts., $5.00. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
A delicious vegetable for fall and early winter use. Sow seed about 
May 15, thinly, in drills Y2 inch deep and transplant, when large 
enough to handle, 18 inches apart. 
Sutton’s Exhibition. Sprouts of exceptional size, good quality, and 
finest flavor. Pkt., 25c; Y2 oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
DALKEITH. Very fine flavor. The stems are covered with compact, 
globular Sprouts. Pkt., 15c; oz., 75c; Y% Ib., $2.00. 
SCHLING’S FIRM HEADING CABBAGE 
For summer use, sow in a hotbed in February and March, and trans- 
plant outdoors about April 15. For fall or winter use, sow outdoors 
the latter part of May, and transplant as soon as plants are large 
enough to handle. 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants. 
EXTRA-EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 
first-early pointed-head Cabbage. 
oz., 50c; VY lb., $1.50. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. The earliest, tenderest, and most solid of 
the round-headed Cabbages. Only about 4 to 5 days later than 
Jersey Wakefield. Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 35c; oz., 65c; Y Ib., $1.75. 
Golden Acre. A medium size perfect ball-shaped head. 25c per pkt,; 
Y4 oz., $1.00; oz., $3.00. 
Large Late Flat Dutch or Market Gardeners’ Favorite. Heads very 
round, and rather flat on top. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; VY Ib., $1.50. 
Penn State Ballhead. A special selection producing the heaviest yield 
per acre without sacrificing quality. Heads are very solid, large, and 
frouncdumekt w2OGraVslozeDOG10z,.7 5c; a V4ilb.. $2.25. ’ 
Chihili. Tall and slender, resembling Cos lettuce. The midribs are 
large and the heads cylindrical, 14 to 18 inches in length. Best 
keeper. Pkt., 20c; Y2 oz., 35c; 0oz., 65c. 
Red Dutch. Deep red. For either summer or winter use. 
127 0z5, 1356; 0z,,, 60c; 
PERFECTION DRUMHEAD SAVOY. Crumpled tender leaves. Heads 
are large and solid. Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 35c; oz., 60c; 4 Ib., $2.00. 
TENDER TRUE CARROTS 
For a succession during the summer, sow seed in drills at intervals 
from April 15 to July. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 
CARROT IMPERATOR. All-America Silver Medal. See page 39. 
Earliest French Forcing. (Special Stock.) Ready 45 days from sowing. 
Small, globular, coreless, deep orange-red; very small tops. Pkt., 
15¢e7 2 02z.,.35¢; 0z., 50c; VY] Ib., $1.50; Ib., $4.50. 
Early Scarlet Horn. About 3 inches long, deep orange-red, quite thick 
at the neck, and rather blunt-rooted; fine-grained and sweet. Pkt., 
15c;soz.,.35¢ Va. Iba: $1103 1b;; $3)50. 
The best 
Pkt lace 
(Special Stock.) 
Ready in 70 days. 
sags, UMexer 
Carentan or Coreless. Medium size, slender, almost cylindrical, with 
very small top, and entirely coreless. Deep orange-red flesh of finest 
quality. Pkt., 15c; Ya oz., 50c; oz., 90c; % Ib., $2.75; Ib., $8.00. 
Improved Chantenay, Long Type. Similar to Half-Long Chantenay, 
but about an inch longer; good dark color. Pkt., 15c; ¥%2 oz., 50c; 
oz, 90G, 1/4 |by S235: 
Morse’s Bunching. New cylindrical deep orange variety about 8 inches 
long, distinctly stump-rooted. Ideal for bunching, as the tops are 
small but strong. Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 50c; oz., 90c; Y% Ib., $2.75. 
Danvers Improved Half-Long. Half-long, with a blunt point. Flesh 
deep orange. Pkt., 15c; oz., 40c; %4 |b., $1.25; Ib., $3.75. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower succeeds best in new soil. For early summer use, sow 
seed in hotbed in February and March, and transplant outdoors about 
April 15. For late fall crop, sow outdoors the latter part of May, and 
transplant when plants are large enough to handle. Plants should be 
set at least 2 feet apart in the row. As soon as the ‘‘flower’’ has 
attained a diamemter of 3 to 4 inches, tie the outer leaves together 
over the head in order to protect it from the sun, wind and rain. 
One package of seed will produce about 200 plants; one ounce, 3,000. 
DANAMERICA SUPER SNOWBALL. A distinct new variety for main 
or late crop. The short, strong stem bears a very firm and heavy, 
snow-white head, practically 100 per cent Grade 1. Pkt., 35c; 
Vg oz., $1.75; Ya oz., $3.00. 
SCHLING’S EXTRA-SELECTED EARLIEST DWARF ERFURT. Remark- 
able for earliness and the certainty with which the plants produce 
fine heads. Pure snowy white, 8 to 10 inches across. Compact 
habit, with few leaves. Pkt., 50c; Vg oz., $2.50; Y% oz., $4.00. 
Early Erfurt Snowball. Fine dwarf habit, very early, uniform, white, 
and solid. Pkt., 25c; Ye oz., $1.50; % oz., $2.75; Va oz., $4.50. 
Dry Weather or Danish Giant. Especially recommended for dry loca- 
tions. Large, white, solid, and of fine quality. Pkt., 25c; Ys oz., 
$1.75; 1% oz., $3.00; Y% oz., $5.00. 
Autumn Giant. Very large and solid. Fine for late crop. Pkt., 25c; 
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CELERIAC, Knob or Turnip-Rooted Celery 
Giant Smooth Prague. Very large and round; smooth-skinned. Very 
few fibrous roots. Boiled and sliced, they make a delicious salad. 
The leaves, during the summer, are splendid for flavoring soup. 
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SCHLING’S FAMOUS CELERY 
Seeds may be sown in the greenhouse, hotbed, or cold frame in Feb- 
ruary or March, and the seedlings transplanted as soon as large enough 
to handle. When fully grown, bank up with soil or paper collars in 
order to blanch the stalks. 
SCHLING’S FULL HEART. See page 39. 
WONDERFUL or GOLDEN PLUME. The finest self-blanching yellow 
Celery. Resists blight and rust, blanches easily, and keeps splen- 
didly. For the home garden or for market it has no equal. Pkt., 
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IMPROVED GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. Golden yellow stalks of 
fine nutty flavor. Fit for use early in September and can be kept in 
perfect condition until January. Pkt., 20c; 2 oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
Giant Pascal. Crisp and firm. Good keeper. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
WINTER KING. Best for late use; very hardy. Pkt., 15c; Y2 0z., 45c; 
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