VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CAULIFLOWER 
1% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
The same methods that produce good cabbage will grow 
good cauliflower. The only great difference is that cauli- 
flower heads must be protected from sunlight so as to make 
sure of the desirable white curd. Gather the tops of the leaves 
together loosely as soon as the heads begin to form. In shut- 
ting off the light, it is important not to cramp the heads. 
Pkt. 15c. 

Danish Giant, Dry Weather. (65 days.) One of the most depend- 
able in adverse, dry weather. Plants dwarf, short stemmed; 
larger than Early Snowball. Heads large, 6 to 7 inches across, 
commonly weigh 2 pounds. White with tinge of cream; of 
splendid quality. d 
Early Snowball. (52 days.) The best for greenhouse forcing, 
early market, and shipping. Plants very dwarf. Heads snow 
white, deep, smooth, compact; about 6 inches across, weight 
1% to 2 pounds. The standard of excellence in cauliflower. 
Autumn Giant. Also known as California Wonder. Is a large, 
late sort producing quite compact, white heads, surrounded 
by a mass of large, spreading leaves. 

CELERY 
Y% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
Sow from February to May in drills 1 foot apart. Later, 
usually in June transplant to rows 3 feet apart and 6 inches 
apart in row. Rows should be furrowed out so plants may be 
set 6 inches deep. Later, soil may be banked against rows for 
blanching, even so-called self-blanching varieties need the 
cool, moist soil to render the stalks crisp and tender, but this 
should not be done until a few weeks before harvesting. One 
ounce of seed will produce five thousand plants. Pkt. 10c; 
1 oz, 75c. 
Golden Yellow Self Blanching. Early and particularly desir- 
able for home and market garden. Plants fairly tall and com- 
pact with firm stalks, 26 to 28 inches tall, which blanch readily 
and are of splendid quality. 
Utah Jumbo Winter. A remarkable late celery of the finest 
quality. Plants sturdy, compact and solid. Very free from 
strings. Light green in color; nutty flavor. 
CELARIAC 
% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
Sow seed at the same season and give same treatment as 
common celery. Transplant to moist, rich soil, in rows 2 feet 
apart and 6 inches apart in row. Give thorough culture. It 
is not necessary to earth up or handle the plants. After the 
roots have attained a diameter of 2 inches, they are fit for 
use. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 75ce. 
Large Smooth Prague. An improved variety of turnip-rooted 
celery producing large tubers of nearly globular shape and 
comparatively smooth surface. 
CHICORY 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 4 to 5 Ibs. per acre. 
Sow chicory when weather becomes warm and settled. Sow 
in rows at least 24 inches in width. Thin to 3 inches between 
plants. Pkt. 10ce. 
Large Rooted or Coffee. Dried roots are roasted and used as 
a substitute for coffee. Mature in 4 to 5 months; are 12 to 14 
inches long; 2 to 2% inches thick at top; tapered. 
Witloof or French Endive. One of the best and most attrac- 
tive of salad vegetables. Seed sown in spring produces long, 
thick roots by November. To force for use, dig roots in fall, 
trimming off leaves an inch above the crown. Trench in a 
warm, dark place, covering with 6 or 8 inches of soil and top 
layer of fresh manure. A handsome, compact cluster of 
blanched leaves which are tender and have a rich, mildly acrid 
flavor, are thus obtained. 

CORN 
Sweet corn, 8 oz. to 100 ft., 10 to 14 Ibs. per acre. 
Salad corn, 4 oz. to 100 ft., 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre. 
Plant in rich, warm soil, in hills, 2 to 3 feet apart, in rows 
3 feet apart for early kinds and 4 feet apart for late sorts. 
Make first sowing about the middle of May and continue fort- 
nightly up to about the middle of July. Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 15ce; 
1 Ib. 25e. 
EARLY SORTS 
Golden Early Market. (77 days.) One of the best extra early 
yellow varieties for home and market garden. Ears have 
strong husks and 8 to 12 beautiful tender rows to each ear. 
Kernels golden yellow, medium, sweet and of good flavor. 
Very prolific. 

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