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Vegetable Seeds for Florists (Continued) 
CABBAGE, Continued 1 oz. 
Golden Acre. Earliest round head variety 
for early market and shipping. Short 
stem. 64 days. Uniform, firm, matures 
evenly 
Jersey Queen. 63 days. The resistant Jer- 
sey Wakefield. Heads are solid, conical and 
the earliest maturing resistant cabbage... .45 
Late Flat Dutch. The best large late va- 
riety. Good keeper, firm heads of good 
$0.45 
quality. 110 days. Dependable. .... 35 
Mammoth Rock Red. Best red variety. 
Good keeper, round hard head. 90 days. AS 
Marion Market. RESISTANT to yellows. 
Heads a little later and larger than Co- 
MEAS erie ar Ket cen vite Wes an. live eee 00 
Savoy, Chieftain. (AIL “America award 
1938.) 85 days. Heads medium large; 
flat and firm. Stands long without burst- 
ICM ero Mets ee ee ee Ue. 50 
Wisconsin All-Season. RESISTANT to 
“cabbage yellows.” Good winter keeper; 
large flat hard heads. Excellent kraut 
WEN GTS Sao oucntet? Sick Re an Mane a oie ee Berean a 45 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chihli. 70 days. 20 in. tall. Oblong, sure 
heading when SOWN LATE JULY, 
maturing in Oct. Of fine flavor and crisp- 
ness. Good keeper et hie PRN, 00 
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Morse’s Bunching—The carrot is our most valuable root crop, 
4. ozs. 
$1.50 
1.20 
1.35 
1.70 
1.50 
1.35 


on 
highest in vitamin value, easy to grow and store. 
I oz. 
CARROT (1 oz. for 300-foot row) 
Sow as early as the ground can be worked 
and make successive plantings until Aug. 
Ist. Space rows 12 to 18”. 
*Amsterdam Forcing or Early Scarlet 
Horn. Roots reddish orange, 3 to 4 inches 
long, uniformly tapered. Best for forcing. 
Also profitable for outdoors, about 2 weeks 
earlier than other varieties............. $0.50 
Chantenay Red Cored. Fine all-purpose 
variety. Dependable heavy yielder. Good 
for winter storage 
Danvers Half Long. 75 days. Bright orange, 
tapering. Very productive............... 45 
4 ozs. 
$1.70 
1.50 
1.50 
1 lb. 
$4.50 
4.75 
3.29 
4,25 
5.00 
5.00 
4.50 
4.75 
1 lb. 
$5.00 
4.50 
4.50 
iz 
(All America Award) 
144x8 inches long, almost 
Cylindrical tae een e pee $0.45 
Nantes Stump Rooted. 70 days. Roots 6 
in., cylindrical and coreless. Popular strain 
Ol ghestequality mes seen eee 50 
Supreme Half Long. 75 days. ‘An excel- 
lent new variety. Attractive deep orange 
throughout and of greatest sweetness. 
Small tops, roots 6 to 7” and shape of a 
CARROT, Continued 
Morse’s Bunching. 
Medium tops. 
refined Danvers. Highly recommended ..._ .50 
4ozs. Ilb. 
$1.50 $4.50 
L7G 5.00 
1.70 5.00 

Citi hier ==Sn owball “A” 3 
I oz. 
CAULIFLOWER (About 7000 seeds per oz.) 
The greatest care is taken to get the 
best obtainable strains from specialist 
growers. Sow in March for plant sale. 
To handle plants in bands or pots is 
essential for unchecked growth and sure 
heading. Space 18x24”. Days indicated are 
from date plants are set out. 
Danish Giant Dry Weather. 65 days. Tr. 
pkt..50c;) 24007 01-00 $ 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. 
pkt., 50c; 14 oz., $1.00 ... ; 
*Early Snowball SONG? Gis: days. 
Danish grown. Tr. 
Standard 
early. Fine for greenhouse forcing, frame 
or outdoor culture. Tr. pkt., 50c; %4 oz., 
G1 .O0ss ah. sates ee OR Se reid 
Snowball “X.” 65 days. Well ‘adapted for 
use under a wide range of conditions. 
Heads large, firm and pure white. Tr. 
pkt., 50c; %4 oz., $1.00 ... . 3.00 
Snowdrift. 65 days. Head ‘slightly larger 
than Snowball, firm and well protected by 
inner leaves. Good for distant shipping. 
tes Toleie, Stes WA ye SLO ee 
3.00 
CELERY 
(About 8000 
plants per oz.) 
Sow in February/ 
March for Plant 
sales. Cover seeds 
lightly. Space 6x 
28”. Days indicated 
are from date of plant- 
ing. 
Celery, Epicure 

1 lb. 
4 ozs. 
3.00 $10.00 $30.00 
10.00 30.00 
10.00 30.00 
