

Chinese Cabbage 
FOLLOW CULTURAL DIRECTIONS ON LET- 
TUCE—White and green. Occidental races 
have always been slow to absorb anything 
from the Chinese, but it is surprising that so 
learned to appreciate the 
has been maintained for hundreds of years 
by that race. It is largely grown for Chinese 
consumption, and it only remains for Amer- 
icans to find out its merits to make it pop- 
ular. It is tender, crisp, blanches itself per- 
fectly, and is equally good raw or cooked: 
Ounce 20c; % pound, 75c. 


Cauliflower 
An ounce of seed will make about 2,000 
plants; 4 ounces will plant an acre. 
for table in 100 days or less. 
SELECTED SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER—Super- 
ior to all others. Especially adapted to South 
Texas. Plants are compact, with few short 
outside leaves. Heads are of medium to large 
size, compact, round, very white and curdlike. 
Our strain of Snowball Cauliflower is excellent 
and is intended to supply the most critical 
trade with seed that can be depended upon 
as the very best. Packet 10c; ounce, $5.00. 
Celery 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING DWARF — Best 
market variety, especially for early summer. 
Naturally golden yellow (both stem and 
leaves) but needs to be blanched to make it 
brittle and fit for table use. Forms a rather 
small bunch. Ounce 50c; 1% pound, $1.25. 


Herbs 
BASIL, SWEET MARJORAM, SWEET. 
BORAGE. ROSEMARY. 
CORIANDER SAGE. 
DILL. SAVORY, SUMMER 
FENNEL, SWEET. THYME. 
Packet, 10c. 


Prices on all Merchandise in 
this Catalog Subject to Change 
Without Notice. 
CARROT—DANVERS HALF LONG 
PAGE EIGHTEEN 


Selected Snowball Cauliflower 

Carrots grow best in rich, deep, sandy loam, well pulverized and 
deeply cultivated. Sow in drills 5 to 18 inches apart and about 
l, inch deep, thinning out the seedlings to 4 inches in the row. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill, 3 to 4 pounds to the acre. 
DANVERS HALF LONG—Great produc- 
tiveness and adaptability to all classes of 
soil. A broad shouldered, cylindrical, dark 
orange variety. Tops of medium size. 
Roots of medium length, 6 to 8 inches 
long. Roots are deep orange, tapering 
uniformly to a blunt point, flesh sweet, 
crisp and tender and of a deep orange 
color. Market gardeners and truckers will 
have nothing else; 70 days. Ounce 50c; 
Y pound $1.25. 
CHANTENAY — Tops medium-sized; necks 
small; roots tapering slightly but uni- 
formly stump-rooted and smooth; color 
deep orange-red; flesh very crisp and 
tender. Although this is a medium early 
sort, it furnishes roots of usable size as 
early as any; a heavy cropper and one of 
the very best for market and home gar- 
den; its great productiveness makes it 
very desirable as a field sort. Ounce 15c; 
Y4 pound 50c. 
Collards 
GEORGIA or SOUTHERN—Does not form 
a head, but produces a mass of leaves. 
Very hardy and continuous grower. Freez- 
ing does not injure, but rather improves 
its quality. Sow thick in drills, in rather 
rich ground, transplanting when about 
4 inches high, or sow in drills where the 
plants are to remain, and thin out to 2 
or 3 feet apart in the row when of proper 
size. In this latitude it can be sown from 
January to May, and August to October. 
Ounce, 10c; %4 pound, 25c; pound, 75c. 
Vegetable Seeds 5c Packet 
Unless Otherwise Noted. 

Don't Let These Reetles Eat Your Garden! 

FLEA BEETLE MEXICAN 
BEAN BEETLE 
CONTROL THESE AND OTHERS WITH 
STAFFEL’S 
Cuprocide Dust 
5 POUNDS $1.00 


