Satterthwaite’s Seed Store 

CRESS, or PEPPERGRASS 
French, Cresson. Spanish, 
Masteurzo, 
German, Kresse. 
One ounce will sow 16 square fect, or 150 feet 
of drill. 
Extra Curled—A small plant, having a fne, 
pungent flavor and used as a salad, may be cut 
two or three times. oz., 25c. 
WATER CRESS 
German, Brunnen-Kresse. Ogretto, Rzerzucha. 
One ounce will sow 100 square feet. 
True Water Cress—Grows along the banks of 
ponds and streams, and is easily introduced; 
wholly unlike Extra Curled; leaves are quite 
large and thick. Pkt., 20c.; % o7:, 65c. 
COLLARDS 
Tall Leose Leaf—Oz., 15c. 
CHICORY 
German, Chichorie, Cicoria Selvatica, Cukorya. 
Large-reeted—The dried roots are roasted and 
mixed with coffee, or used as a substitute. 
17 PLOZ: wae DG. y OZ.5- COE 
CABBAGE 
German, Kohl, Corvola, Coppucelo, Kopusta. 
Early impreved Summer—Heads are large, 
round and very compact; about ten days later 
than Jersey Wakefield. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c.; 
\% Ib., 95e.; Ib, $2.60. 
Copenhagen fiarket— oz., 50c.: 
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% }h., $1.60; 
Hendersenm’s Succession—One of the best Cab- 
bages; heads very large and somewhat flat; ten 
days later than Early Summer; much prized by 
gardeners. oz., 30c.; %4 lb., 95c.; Ib., $3.50. 
Large Late Drumhead—Heads large, flat, solid 
and a geod keeper; planted for main crop for 
winter keeping. oz., 35c.; %4 Ib., $1.15. 
Chinese Cabbeage—Pe-Tsai. (60 days). This is 
often called celery cabbage. It is an outstanding 
variety as it can be used in many different ways. 
The heads are tall and resemble cos lettuce. Pkt., 
02Z., 4200." a4. lh.7 1G: 
Penn State Balikead (120 days)—A splendid se- 
lection of Balihea@d Cabbage, excellent, large, 
round heads of remarkable solidity. This special 
selection of Danish Ballhead Cabbage was made 
by Professor C. E. Myers of the Pennsylvania 
State College. Its unusual tonnage record is due 
to the paimstaking selection for hard, tight heads 
weighing at least one-third more than Dannish 
Ballhead heads of equal rize. Ilas produced an 
average yleld of 13 tons per acre in New York 
State, wih a recerd of over QQ tons per acre. 
A perfest winter Keeper. - 
oz., 45c.; % Ib., $1.55. 
SELECTED WINNIGSTADT 
Savoyo Perfection Drumhead—This is the best 
of the Savoys for market or family use; heads 
large, with crisp, wrinkled leaves; it nearly ap- 
proaches the cauliflower in fine flavor. 1 oz., 
oz., 45c¢.; %4 Ib., $1.40; Ib., $3.80. 


Red Dutch—The best known of the red Cab- 
bages; much used for pickling. 
oz., 30c.; %4 Ib., 95c. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch—A justly popular 
and esteemed variety; extensively cultivated for 
market and family use; a good keeper. 1 pkg., 
02:5*350.3 934 y lbs i$1-15. 
Selected Early Jersey Wakefieild—This is the 
mast wisely Known and popular early variety. 
Heads are oval-shaped and very solid. 
oz.. 35¢.; %4 Ib., $1.15. 
Fine Early Winingstadt—Solid heads, even 
where other varieties fail entirely; heads cone- 
shaped, and a good keeper. 1 oz., 25e.; % Ib., 
65c.; 1 Ib., $2.25. 
Early Golden Acre—This is an extra early 
strain of Copenhagen Market, maturing 10 days 
earlier. Heads 9 in. in diameter, uniform weight 
of 5 lbs. Stalk short of compact growth. Can 
be planted as close as the Wakefiélds. Pkt., 10c.; 
oz., 50c.; %4 Ih., $1.75. 
Surehesad—aAll head, and always sure to head; 
this very popular variety is rightly named Sure- 
head, oz., 30c.; %4 lb., 950. 
CARROTS 
German, Mohre, Caroto, Marchew. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 lbs. re- 
quired for an acre, 

CULTURE—Carrots require a very finely pul- 
verized soil to grow them to perfection. A good, 
light and well-enriched sandy loam is the hest 
for this crop. For field culture, sow in drills 
three to three and one-half feet apart, so as 
to cultivate by horse. 
RED CORED CHANTENAY Similar in all 
respects to the old type of Chantenay, but 
withogt the yellow core, Pkt. 10c; 
oz., 5Qc. 
Chantenay Half Long—Stump-rooted; oad, 
thick shoulders; heavy cropper. 
oz., 40c.; 4% Jb., $1.50. 
Danver’s Half-Long—One of the heaviest crop- 
pers; roots dark orange color, 8 to: 10 inches in 
length, thick, and ending in a somewhat abrupt 
noint: first-class for ‘all soils. 
oz., 40c.; 1%, Ib $1.50. 
Improved Long Orange—The best known and 
most largely cultivated of any Carrot; excellent 
for stock or table use; roots deep orange. 12 to 
15 inches long. oz., 50c.; % Ib., $1.80. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Henderson’s Early Snowball—This is undouot- 
edly the finest variety ever introduced; it is the 
early, and produces beautiful snow-white heads 
of the most delicious flavor. 
Pkt., 50c.; %4 02., $1.50; oz., $4.00. 
Autumn Giant—Admirably adapted for growing 
for fall heading. The heads are large and white 
and remain long fit for use. Plant in May or 
June and grow like late cabbage. 
Pkt., 50c.; % oz., $1.50; o7., $4.00. 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE 

CELERY 
German, Cellerie. 
Selery. 
Sedano. 
One ounce wen produce 7,000 plants. 
CULTURE—Sow seeds in a hot-bed or cold- 
frame. As soon as the plants are about 3 inches 
high, transplant to a nicely-prepared bed in the 
border, setting them 4 or 5 inches apart. When 
Easy Blanching or Sanford Superb—i30 days. 
Vigorous, plants medium size, stalks slightly taller 
than Golden Self-Blanching, white, crisp, thick, 
brittle, tender stalks of an aromatic or nutly 
flavor, foliage very ‘crumpled. About two weeks 
lajer than Golden  Self-Blanching. oz., 40c.; 
% Ib., $1.30. 
Dwarf Golden Self-Blanching—Our strain of 
this variety is unexcelled-and absolutely reliable; 
this sort is, without doubt, the finest earty Cel; 
ery in cultivation. oz., 60c.; 14 Ib., $2.00. 

GOLDEN SHLF-BLANCHING CELERY 
Henderson’s Improved White Plume—A _ well- 
known and perhaps the most popular variety of 
Celery; very early, ornamental, and, for quality, 
surpassed by none, oz., 45c¢.; 14 Ib., $1.45, 
Winter Queen—A fine 
golden yellow heart. 
winter 
oz., 45¢.; 4 
variety, rich 
Ib., $1.45, 
Wonderful— (Gulden Plume). The finest of the 
yellow varieties, with thick, heavy stalks of best 
quality. We grow our own seed, and have suc- 
ceeded in eliminating soft stalks. Pkt., 10e.; 
oz., 45c.; % Ib., $1.45, 
Celeriac or Turnip Rooted Celery Smoth Prauge 
—Grown exclusively for its roots, which are fine 
for soups and stews or cooked and sliced as a 
salad. The roots keep all winter if packed tin 
damp sand or put into kilns like beets, carrots 
and turnips, oz., 40c. 
Celery Seed for Flavoring—(Not for sowing). 
oz., 15¢.; % Ib., 50c, 
CORN, SUGAR 
German, Welschkorn, Kukuruda. 
One pound will plant 150 hills; 10 pounds will 
plant 1 acre in hills, 
Whipple’s Early Yellow—This is a wonderful 
early yeytow corn, either for home or market use. 
The ears are very large, 8 to 9 inches long, 
have 12 to 14 rows of deep kernels. It is ready 
for use 3 or 4 days later than Golden Bantam 
and the ears are almost as large as Evergreen. 
The quality is excellent. 
1 Ib., 30c.; 10 Ibs., 25c. Ib. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
