CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce will sow a bed 40 square feet and Pecduce about 2,000 plants. 
All our Danish seed is growers’ first quality sifted, thus higher cost. For the small garden we 
@ advise getting Cauliflower plants in preference to growing from seed. The cultivation is the same as 
that of Cabbage, except that Cauliflower favors even a moister soil. Proper tilling and watering affect 
this very much. Tie the long leaves together over the growing head to keep it white. Plants ready in 
April and May. Treat the seed with Semesan. 
“Dependable Grade.” Positively nothing bet- 
Early Danish Perfection Snowball ter for earliness and quality; produces fine 
white heads. The outer leaves are short, allowing the plants to be set closer together than most varie- 
ties, 18 to 20 inches being far enough apart. Pkt. 25c; 144 oz. $1.25; oz. $4.00. 
or Dry Weather. A popular strain for late crop. Danish grown sifted seed. 
Late Snowball pit. 25c; 14 0z. $1.25; 02. $4.00. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS 
SO Early, ready in April. By mail: Doz. 25c; per 100 85c. Not postpaid, see 
page 31. 
HOTEKAP PROTECTORS. Will save your early plants from frost. 12 for 25c; by mail 30c. 
100 for $1.50; by mail $1.65. For larger quantity, see page 51, 
CELERY 
Sate hans ocee of seed to 100 yards of row. One ounce will produce 7,000 to 10,000 
good plants. 
Celery, to be raised from the seed, requires almost expert care. It is better for those who are not 
_ practical gardeners to buy Celery plants, These are set out about the first of June, a foot apart, and 
mature along the last of September or during the first two weeks of October. Celery is by nature a 
marsh plant, and the soil about it must be kept wet, especially when the plants are young. When they 
get to be about 4 inches high, shear off the tops; it makes the plant more stocky. As the plants grow, 
Shag td draw the earth up around them to keep the stalks white; by the end of fall all should be 
covered but the tops. A heavy paper wrapped around each stalk will insure tender, white plants. Celery 
is planted in rows that should be at least 3 feet apart. About 30,000 plants to the acre. Cultural leaflet 
on request. 
“Dependable Grade.’”? The choicest sort of delicious Celery; 
Golden Self-Blanching produces large bunches with broad, heavy stalks which blanch 
into a rich, appetizing golden yellow, making this the most popular golden Celery on the market. 
Pkt. 5c; 144 oz. 15c; oz. 40c; 44 Ib. $1.25; 1 lb. $3.50. 
GIANT PASCAL, Standard market sort for winter use. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; %4 Ib. 75c; 1b. $2.25. 
CELERY PLANTS 
Early varieties ready May 20th. Doz. 25c; 100 for 75c, all postpaid. Late Celery plants 
quoted in June. F.O.B. Denver prices on page 31. 
CHICORY 
LARGE-ROOTED. For salads, also roots for a coffee drink. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 
WITLOOF—Brussels. True French Endive and very best variety. Pkt. 5c; oz. 40c; 4% Ib. $1.25. 
CHIVES - Schnittlauch 
A member of the Onion family. Hardy. The seed grows readily. A packet makes a suitable home 
supply. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 35c; oz. $1.00. The growing plants are in bunches that can be divided. 
Per bunch 25c each, postpaid. 
‘CORN SALAD 
COLLARDS Used for greens, like Spinach, or a salad. 
GEORGIA, or SOUTHERN. The standard va. Very hardy, thus can be sown in fall or spring. 
riety for greens. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 30c. Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c. 
CORN, SWEET 
One pound will plant 100 hills. 10 pounds an acre, 
Corn should be planted to the north of the garden, so as not to shade the other crops. It should not be 
planted in a very small garden unless it is the only crop to be raised. It needs shallow but continual 
tilling. Just after the middle of May is a good time to plant. The rows should be 3 feet apart, the 
kernels sown three together every 6 inches in the furrow. When the Corn is well started, pull out all 
but one stalk to each place. Keep the little shoots or suckers cut from around the roots. The ears are 
ready to pick when the silk is brown and the kernels on the tip are plump. 
Prices for each of the following seven varieties: Pkt. 5c; 14 lb, 10c; % lb. 20c; Ih. 35c; 
2-lb. pkg. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.50. 4 
uf ”’? Select strain of exquisite quality; when 
Early Golden Bantam Ar ark eel eee pane golden yellow aoe It ead ‘be planted 
very early; is hardy. The small stalks grow very closely together in the row and will produce 
2 to 3 ears each. e especially recommend it on account of its ability to stand the cold weather 
Golden Stowell’s of spring. 
Bantam Evergreen 

Golden Self-Blanching 

Result of crossing Golden Bantam with Stowell’s Evergreen, retaining 
Bantam Evergreen the golden yellow color on ears. : 
EARLY GOLDEN SUNSHINE, Earlier than Golden Bantam. 10 to 12 rowed. Liked by market 
gardeners. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. Similar to Stowell’s, though medium Shoe-peg kernels. Medium 
early; good quality. is KATA Gentleman ied MON early canning variety. 
or LARGE BANTAM. A little later Ector Oneal OuPpLy a verys-Lmsted, 
Golden Giant than Golden Bantam, yet earlier than 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Produces large ears, with deep, tender STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Large, late, sweet, popular home 
kernels. A happy combination of quality and size that pleases. garden sort. Very heavy producer, 
HYBRID VARIETIES SWEET CORN 
The result of hybridizing gives us seed that produces very early, deliciously sweet and remarkably uniform ears—just what every 
home garden wants. Make two or three plantings, 10 to 14 days apart, then you have corn through a prolonged period, fresh from 
your garden to the table. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM HYBRID. Extra early. 73 days. Either variety: Pkt. 5c; % Ib. 15c; % Ib. 
10- TO 14-ROWED BANTAM. A little larger and later than Golden Cross. 25c; Ib. 45c; 2-1b. pkg. 85c; 5-lb. pkg. $1.80. 
CORN, POP MARKET 
SOUTH AMERICAN. Also known as New Golden Giant, T.N.T. and other names. Yellow seed, pro- GARDENEES 
ducing jumbo kernels. A very delicious Popcorn. In fact, the most popular in our market. SEE 
JAPANESE HULLESS. Small, long kernels, much liked, since it is practically hulless. PAGE 41 

SPANISH, Very large, smooth kernels, yields well. 
Prices for all varieties: Pkt. 5c; Ib. 10c; 44 Ib. 15c; 1 Ib. 25c; 2-1b. pkg. 45c; 5 Ibs. $1.00. 

We pay postage on all seeds priced on this page. For quantity prices, see page 41. 
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