Vegetable Seeds for Florists (Continued) 
CELERY, Continued 
Epicure. New—RESISTANT. Edible stem 
10 in. pale green, smooth rounded and of 
exceptional crispness. %4 0z., 35c 
Giant Pascal. 140 days. The standard late, 
green celery of excellent quality. 1% oz., 
sirable for home and market garden. 1% 
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Golden Plume—Non-Bolting. Proved 
bolt-resisting under severe conditions. % 
Standard market and shipping sort. 1% oz., 
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Utah or Salt Lake. No. 99. 125 days. One 
of the finest varieties on the market. Mid- 
season, full hearted and compact. ™% oz., 
30¢ 
CELERIAC 
Large, smooth Prague. Turnip rooted cel- 
ery. Good winter keeper. %4 oz., 20c.... 
CHIVES 
“Grass-Onion.” A perennial, quickly 
started from seed. Popular for fla- 
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Longfellow. Best of standard American forcing Cucumbers. 
CUCUMBER (About 1000 seeds per oz.) 
1 oz. for 80 hills or 50-foot row. Distance 
between rows 3 to 6 ft. 
A. & C. 68 days. 8 to 9 inches long. 
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Chicago Pickling. Most valuable for pick- 
ling and slicing. 6 inches, uniform, 60 
days 
*Davis Perfect. Fine slicing variety. Good 
shipper. 9-11 inches. Good for greenhouse 
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Early Fortune. Fine for slicing or ship- 
ping. Dark green. 9 inches. 68 days.... 
Imp. Long Green. Ideal for slicing or 
chunk pickles. Dark green, few seeds, 12 
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*Longfellow. 72 days. One of the main 
forcing varieties. 12 to 14” long, dark 
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Small Gherkin. A favorite for pickling. 
Only 2 in. long and very prolific .. 
Straight 8. (All America Gold Medal 
Winner.) Outstanding variety, producing 
cylindrical fruits 14% inches in diameter; 
deep green and an ideal shipper........ 
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EGG PLANT (About 6000 seeds per oz.) 1 oz. 
Sow in February/March for plant 
sales. Space plants 18x24”. 
il Black Beauty. Popular home and 
market variety. Dark purple. Broad 
egg-shaped 
Improved Large Purple (Spineless) The 
standard sort, early, good producer...... 
ENDIVE (1 oz. for 100-foot row) 
Deep Heart Fringed. New ideal upright 
growing type, combining fringed leaves 
with a compact well-blanched heart..... 
KALE (1 oz. for about 7000 seeds) 
Dwarf Green Curled. Very hardy, 
hil 12-15 inches tall, 30-in. spread. 
Einelyacurled =e eee re as 
Tall Green Curled Scotch. 30 in. 
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KOHLRABI (About 7000 seeds per oz.) 
*Early White Vienna. Standard sort for 
forcing and home garden. Globe-shaped. . 
LEEK (About 9000 seeds per oz.) 
Monstrous Carentan. Stem 8 in. 
Best Strain of this fine “Asparagus- 
type” of the Onion family. Good 
keepers 743 07a SUCH, teen 
LETTUCE (15,000 seeds per oz., 14 oz. for 
100-foot row.) There is a premium 
on lettuce PLANTS as they are 
readily transplanted in bands and 
heading varieties will make large 
solid heads, if set out early, even before 
late frost is over. Sow March 15 or 4 weeks 
before setting out plants. Space 14x18”. 
Big Boston. Select stock. Popular HEAD- 
ING Lettuce. Largely used for summer 
and fall hot-bed and cold-frame culture . 
Black-Seeded Simpson. Early, dependable 
everywhere. LOOSE-LEAVED and frilled, 
grows quickly, fine quality............ 
*Grand Rapids Forcing. The standard 
LOOSE-LEAVED variety for greenhouse 
forcing. Tender and sweet. Best early. . 
Imperial #44. The surest HEADING va- 
riety also less susceptible to tip burn. 
Highly recommended for plant sales.. _- 
Looseleaf Prizehead. Dependable, quick 
growing, all-green strain, with outer leaves 
tinged red. Crisp, sweet, finest quality .. 
New York. No. 12 or WONDERFUL. 
Early sure HEADING does well in mid- 
summer 
MUSK MELON (9000 seeds per oz.) 
Potted or banded melon plants are 
good sales items. Sow 3-4 seeds in 
each band about April 20. 
Honey-Dew—MILDEW RESISTANT. 
115 days. Green fleshed smooth fruits of 
ivory color. 8 by 6 in. Good keeper..... 
Honey Rock. NEW. 85 days. Flesh orange, 
sweet and of finest flavor. Good shipper . 
Pride of Wisconsin. 86 days. Thick, 
orange-fleshed, popular ................. 
Resistant No. 45 or Hale’s Best. 90 days. 
Flesh thick salmon color, firm and dry. 
Resistant. tommild ewes eens 
Rocky Ford or Netted Gem. 90 days. 
Green fleshed. Oval 5 in. long. Well- 
known dependable market variety....... 
WATER MELON 
Harris Earliest. 80 days. Fruits oval... 
Stone Mountain. 95 days. Fruits large, 
almost round. Good keeper............ 
Citron. 95 days. White-fleshed — strain, 
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