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CRESS 
CULTURE—Sow early in the spring in rich, 
well prepared soil, in rows about fifteen inches 
apart. Thin to four inches apart in the row. 
True Water. Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. $2.00 
CELERY 
Celery is generally grown as a second crop, 
following early cabbage, onions, peas, etc. Sow 
early in April, transplanting about the first 
of June. Set in rows about 3 feet apart. %4 oz. 
of seed will produce about 1000 plants. 
Easy Blanching. The longest keeping Celery 
grown, excelling in this respect every other 
sort. It is the easiest and quickest to blanch, 
stocky in growth, and of medium height. 
The stalks are tender, brittle, and attrac- 
tive in appearance, of excellent quality and 
rich nutty flavor. 
Postpaid: Pkt.. 10c; oz. 25c; 
% lb. 90c; lb. $3.00 
Golden Self-blanching. The best of all early 
self-blanching varieties. It is of dwarf com- 
pact growth, with thick, solid, heavily rib- 
bed stalks which blanch easily to a clear 
waxen yellow. Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 
% |b. $1.25; lb. $4.00 
Giant Pascal. It makes large, thick, solid 
stalks, with beautiful creamy yellow heart; 
blanches easily and quickly; very crisp. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
Y% lb. 90c; lb. $3.00 
Improved White Plume. A magnificent Celery 
for early use, and being self-blanching, re- 
quires but little working. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
% lb. 85c; lb. $3.00 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
1% lb. 90c; lb. $3.00 
Celeriac or Turnip-Rooted Celery 
Giant Prague. Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 
Y% Ib. $1.25; 1b. $4.00 
Winter Queen. 
Hybrid Country Gentleman Corn 


COLLARDS 
CULTURE—Same as Kale. 
Georgia Southern, or Creole. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; % Ib. 25e; 
lb. 75c; 5 Ibs. $3.25 
Cabbage Collards. As white and crisp as Cab- 
bage. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; %4 Ib. 25c; 
lb. 75¢e3 5 lbs. $3.25 
GARDEN CORN 
_ CULTURE—Seed is likely to rot if planted 
in cold ground. About middle of May when 
soil is warm, plant in hills 8 feet apart each 
way, covering about 5 seeds half an inch deep, 
and thin out to 3 plants to a hill, or plant in 
rows 3 feet apart, and thin out plants to stand 
12 inches apart in rows. For a succession of 
crops plant every two weeks up to July 15th. 
One pound will plant 100 hills, or about 250 
feet of row. 
Adams Extra-Early. Makes a small ear and 
TESTED VEGETABLE SEEDS 
stalk and can be planted close together. 
Used by our market gardeners to catch the 
Lb. 15¢; 2 lbs. 25c; pk. $1.25 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam. Has all the fine 
qualities of Golden Bantam—earliness, de-  ! 
licious flavor, tenderness, but twice the size. 
Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45¢c; pk. $2.00 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 Ibs; 55c 
Country Gentleman. A very distinct shoe-peg 
variety. Prolific, making 2 or 3 ears on good 
early market. 
Black Mexican. 
land. Ears about 8 to 9 inches long, 
deep, pearly white grains of finest 
flavor. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; pk. $2.25 
Early Evergreen. Early Stowell’s Ever- 
green type. White kernel, deep grains, 
and delicious. 
Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; pk. $2.25 
Golden Bantam. Extra-early; very sweet 
and tender. Small ear of golden yel- 
low color. Bears 2 and 3 ears to the 
stalk. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; pk. $2.00 
Golden Giant. Produces ears from 8 
to 9 inches long with 12 to 14 rows. 
Grains are a deep creamy yellow. It 
matures about 5 days later than 
Golden Bantam, Fine flavor. 
Lb. 25e: 2 lbs. 45ce; pk. $2.25 
Howling Mob. A fine second-early 
Corn of delicious flavor. The stalks 
are about 5 feet in height and pro- 
duce early in the season. 
Lb. 25¢c; 2 lbs. 45c; pk. $2.25 
Shoe Peg. Lb. 25c; 2 Ibs. 45c; pk. $2.25 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Standard sort 
long known as one of the best for 
main crop. Large ears, very deep 
grains, sugary. Remains longer in 
the “roasting ear” state than any 
other. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; pk. $2.25 
Trucker’s Favorite. A favorite variety 
with all market gardeners and 
truckers, following Early Adams, 
but larger ears, deeper grains, a 
sure crop. Sweet and palatable. 
Lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 25c; pk. $1.25 
Vanguard. (79 days). Very productive 
early corn which we believe to be 
resistant to Stewart’s disease; qual- 
ity is excellent, flavor is delicious; 
8 in. ears containing 10 or 12 rows 
of large white kernels. 
Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; pk. $2.00 
Whipple’s Early White. (82 days). The 
size of the ears will remind you of 
Stowell’s Evergreen, but in season 
it is as early as the small-eared 
early varieties. The ears are 7 to 8 
in. long and have 14 to 18 rows of 
deep, rather narrow kernels. 5 to 6 
ft. high. Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55¢; pk. $2.00 

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Golden Self-Blanching Celery 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. (About 87 
days). A 14-rowed ear, 7 to 8 inches 
in length. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c; pk. $2.25 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Golden Cross Bantam. Very uniform 
in habit of growth, size and ma- 
turity. The ears are fully 8 inches 
long and they are closely set with 
14 rows of yellow grains filled with 
delicious sweet pulp. Often bears 2 
ears per plant. 
Postpaid: Lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75e; 
pk. $3.25 
Ioana. An attractive and productive 
variety, highly resistant to drought 
and wilt, suitable for either gar- 
dener or canner. Plants tall and 
sturdy, with broad and numerous 
leaves. Ears 7% to 8 inches long, 
12- to 14-rowed, cylindrical; well- 
filled with medium-narrow, light 
yellow kernels. Fodder 6% feet, ma- 
tures in about 85 days. 
Lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 80c; 5 lbs. $1.75 
Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid. Produces 
12- to 16-rowed, cylindrical or 
slightly tapering ears about 8% 
inches long. In a normal season on 
fertile soil this hybrid produces 50 
to 75% two-eared stalks and will 
out-yield Stowell’s Evergreen 25 to 
40%. Postpaid: Lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75¢; 
pk. $3.75 
Country Gentleman Hybrid. Although 
the ear resembles Country Gentle- 
man in general, this hybrid will be 
found greatly superior to the old 
variety, especially as to uniformity 
and maturity. Has fine deep kernels, 
a heavier root system, and yields 
heavily. Postpaid: Lb. 45e; 
2 Ibs. 85c; pk. $4.00 
POP CORN 
White Rice. (110 days). Large ears 
closely set with glossy, pointed, 
rice-like grains. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45e¢ 
Prices on Corn F.O.B. Baltimore 

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