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CHINESE CELERY CABBAGE 

Cultivate the 
Same as other 
varieties of 
cabbage. 
' CHI-HI-LI or 
- CELERY CAB- 
 BAGE. This 
variety has a 
' long, compact 
head which 
resembles cel- 
ery in flavor 
when the 
outer leaves 
are removed. 
Makes an ex- 
cellent salad, 
crisp and with 
a fine nutty 
, flavor. 
Pkt., 8c; 1 oz. 
40c. 
All Seed 
Prices 
Are 
Postpai 
Celery Cabbage ostpaid 
CELERY 
Sow 1 oz. for 3,000 plants; 4 oz. required 
for 1 acre. 
GIANT PASCAL. The stalks are large, thick, 
solid and crisp. Fine keeper. Has an agree- 
able almond flavor and is absolutely free 
from bitterness. It requires but little earth- 
ing up to blanch and keeps its freshness 
a long time after being marketed. Pkt., 8c; 
1 oz., 35c. 

CUCUMBERS 
Sow 1 oz. for 60 hilis; 3 Ibs. for an acre iv fills. 
IMPROVED WHITE SPINE. One of the best sorts for table use. Vines 
are vigorous, fruiting early and abundantly; fruit uniformly straight 
and handsome dark green, with a few white spines; flesh tender and 
of excellent flavor. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 18c; 14 Ib., 50c. 
LONG GREEN IMPROVED. Standard variety, used for slicing while 
young. With age, it turns to a rich golden yellow, when it can be 
used for sweet pickles. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 18c; 44 Ib., 50c. 
CHICAGO PICKLING. Perhaps most popular pickling variety. Color 
very dark green; heavy cropper. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 18c; 14 Ib., 50c. 
ENDIVE 
Sow 1% oz. to 100 feet of row; 4 Ibs. to 1 acre. 
GREEN CURLED. Resembling a tuft of moss, and one of the best 
salads. Foliage finely cut; crisp, tender and fine flavor. Valuable salad 
plant for fall and winter use. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 20c. 
EGGPLANT 
Sow 1 oz. for 2,000 plants. 
BLACK BEAUTY. Ten days to two weeks earlier than the New York 
Improved Purple, fruits a little bit longer in shape. It is entirely 
free from spines around the corolla, a dark rich purplish-black 
color; very attractive. Splendid for early crops or very late planting 
for market or family use. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 60c. 
KALE 
Sow 1 oz. for 5,090 plants; 2 oz. for an acre. 
TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH. Grows sometimes to a height of 
3 to 4 feet, bearing long plume-like, light green leaves which are 
deeply cut, also finely cut at edges. A moderately heavy frost im- 
proves rather than injures its quality. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 20c. 
DWARF CURLED SCOTCH. A finely curled dwarf spreading variety; 
very hardy and used extensively for greens. Planted largely in the 
South for shipping; also used for the garden and for garnishing. 
Leaves are long and an attractive green. Pkt., 8c; 1 0oz., 20c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Sow 1 oz. for 2,000 plants. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Earliest maturing strain of true type Snowball 
Cauliflower. A good forcing variety, and can also be used as a late 
crop for winter. Heads are of medium size, solid, round, very white, 
making a very attractive appearance. In quality this variety is 
unsurpassed, being crisp, tender and sweet. Pkt., 8c. 





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SWEET CORN 
Order Early! 
One-half pound seed will plant 100 hills; 7 to 10 Ibs. will plant an acre. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. Fin- 
est home garden variety, 
and in a class by itself 
for quality. Superior in 
many ways to other 
Sweet corn. Very early, 
sweet, tender, well filled 
with deep cream-colored 
kernels. We cannot rec- 
ommend this variety too 
highly for the home gar- 
den. Important that 
corn be picked about 3 
to 4 days after it has 
taken on yellow hue to 
insure delicately tender 
quality. Large pkt., 8c; 
46 Ib., 25c3; 1 Ib., 45c. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. A fine mid-season variety, sometimes called 
“Shoe Peg,’’ owing to the shape of the kernels. Cobs are very small, 
thickly covered with white, slender kernels. Very sweet and tender. 
Very prolific and remains ready for use longer than any other kind. 
Large pkt., 8c; 12 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 45c. 

GOLDEN CROSS HY- 
BRID. Mid-season hy- 
brid, cross of two inbred 
Bantams. Stalks aver- 
age 6427" to ni ft. “in 
height, are sturdy and 
Straight and under 
favorable conditions, two 
ears are usually pro- 
duced on each stalk. 
Ears 8 inches long, Stew- 
art’s disease resistant. 
Uniformity of ears ex- 
ceptional. A top-ranking 
hybrid. Large pkt., 12c; 
1% Ib., 36c3; 1 vIb:, ~56c$ 
2 Ib., $1.00. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Perhaps the most popular variety for 
main crop and general planting on a large scale. It grows to a 
good height; ears are very large, well filled to the tips. The sweet 
kernels are pure white, affording a ready sale. Ears are about 8 to 
9 inches long, 16 to 18 rowed. Large pkt., 8c; 1% Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 45c. 

CARROTS 
Sow 14 oz. to 100-ft. row; 1 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
CHANTENAY. An excellent medium early, half long variety of fine 
quality both for home and market garden purposes. The tops are of 
medium size with small neck, the roots thick, medium length and of 
deep red-orange color. Used extensively for bunching, and a fine 
carrot for table use. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 33c; 14 lb., $1.10. 
DANVER’S HALF LONG. A rich orange-red variety, very smooth and 
handsome, producing very large crops. Is an excellent market variety. 
Tops are of medium size and coarsely divided. Roots taper to a 
blunt point. Flesh is sweet, crisp and tender. Will produce more bulk 
to pee acre than the larger field varieties. Pkt., 8c; 1 o0z., 33ce; 
4 Ib., $1.10. 
OXHEART. A fine medium early carrot, about 4 to 5 inches long. 
It is very thick at the top, often four inches in diameter and 
tapering abruptly to a blunt end. Flesh is orange color, sweet and 
tender. Easily pulled and will grow in soil too hard and shallow 
for longer varieties. When young, this variety is used for the table 
and when fully matured makes excellent forage for stock. A good 
cropping variety and planted extensively in the West and Southwest. 
Pkt.,. 8c; 1 o0z., 33c;. 14 Ib., $1.10. 

POPCORN 
Sow 1 oz. to 75-ft. row; 12 Ibs. per acre. 
SOUTH AMERICAN GIANT GOLDEN. Special disease-free seed pop- 
corn. Extra large, smooth grains. Tempting, tender, large grains 
when popped, sometimes one inch in size. Large pkt., 8c; 42 Ib., 20c; 
1 Ib., 30c. 
All Seed Prices Are Postpaid. 
LETTUCE 
Sow 1 oz. to 75 feet; 4 to 5 Ibs. per acre. 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. The best known and perhaps most widely 
used “leaf lettuce.’’ Very early and hardy. Compact growth, leaves 
thin, crisp and exceptionally tender. Good for outside or forcing 
under glass. Withstands summer heat well. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 17c. 
GRAND RAPIDS. Somewhat similar to Black Seeded Simpson, except 
that leaves are more crimpy and curled. Used extensively for garnish- 
ing. Popular for home gardens. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., lic. 
EARLY PRIZE HEAD (Seed White). A large, clustering, non-heading 
lettuce, most easily grown variety. Too tender, however, to withstand 
shipping or handling on market. Leaves crisp, tender, sweet and finely 
hae eke Re bright green tinged with brownish red. Pkt., 8c; 
0Z., c. 

HEAD 
LETTUCE 
ICEBERG. This is the 
distinct crisp-head or 
cabbage-head type. It 
differs from other va- 
rieties in having mid- 
ribs which bend in, 
curving over the cen- 
ter, forming most 
tightly folded heads. 
Deliciously crisv. Ready 
for table in 80 to 85 
days after sowing seeds. 
Pkt., 8c3-l oz.; Vic. 

Iceberg Head Lettuce 
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