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George Colvin of Wolcott, N. Y. Busy Harvesting 
H. & V. Special Golden Plume Celery 
Late or Main Crop Cabbage (Continued) 
Oz. Y% Ib Ib 
Danish Ballhead (Short Stem )—One 
of the finest large, very solid 
headed strains ever offered. 90 
days. Weighs 7-9 lbs., good keeper $ .55 $1.65 $ 5.00 
Oakview Ballhead — Large, solid 
heads, 6 lbs. or more, keeps well 
Heavy yielder, good for market, 

Storaze-or. KTawlan ioc chorea . 80 2238/9 7.00 
Penn State Ballhead—Probably the 
heaviest and most solid headed of 
all cabbages. Attractive, flattened, 
globe shaped heads............. -80 2.35 7.00 
Wisconsin Hollander (Yellows Re- 
sistant)—-A Danish type of cab- 
bage for use on “yellows’’ infected 
land. Large, firm heads weigh 7-9 90 2.65 8.00 
Red Cabbage 
Mammoth Rock Red—90 days..... $ 2.90) $2.65 $ 8.00 
Large, Early Red—New, very early .85 2.510 7.50 
Chinese Cabbage 
Wong Bok—Short compact heads... $ .85 $1.10 $ 3.25 
Chihili—Tall narrow heads........ .45 1.30 3.85 
CARROTS 
Chantenay Long Type—About 1% in. longer than Red- 
Cored. Very smooth, bright orange skin, strong tops, 
texture and color equal to Red-Cored Chantenay. \% Ib., 
$1.25; Ib., $3.65; 5 lbs. or more at $3.50 per Ib. 
Chantenay Red Cored—We believe this strain of seed of 
ours is as good or a little better than others on the mar- 
ket. Certainly it showed up fine, especially with growers 
of this state, last season. % l1b., $1.25; lb., $8.65; 5 lbs. 
or more @ $3.50 per lb. 
Imperator—A long, 8-inch, sloping shouldered carrot taper- 
ing to a blunt end, smooth and deep rich orange in color. 
Flesh rich orange, indistinct core, fine grained, high 
quality. Tops medium and strong enough for bunching. 
This is the carrot that is shipped from California to 
eastern markets. 4 lb., $1.25. lb., $3.65; 5 lbs. or more 
@ $3.50 per lb. 
Nantes Improved Extra Long Roots—Extra Strong Tops— 
A specially fine strain of that popular bunching market 
carrot. 7 in. long, cylinder shape, blunt ends, orange 
flesh of high quality, strong tops of medium length. 
1% 1b., $2.00; 1lb., $6.00; 5 lbs. or more @ $5.85 per Ib. 
Streamliner—New bunching carrot for shippers and market 
gardeners. Tops short, dark green and strong. Roots 
long, slender, cylinder shaped. 8 to 10 in. long. Color 
deep orange, red cored. % Ilb., $1.40; lb., $4.15; 5 Ibs. 
or more @ $4.00 per lb. 
Supreme Half Long—A new variety with very little core. 
Similar to Danvers but more slender and longer. Skin is 
a good bright orange, flesh firm, splendid quality. 
% Ib., $1.40; 1lb., $4.15; 5 lbs. or more @ $4.00 per lb. 
Touchon—Tops short; foliage rather coarsely cut; stems 
medium size and strong. Roots at maturity are 1% to 
1% inches in diameter and 8 inches long, almost cylin- 
drical with rounded shoulders, stump-rooted. A splendid 
bunching carrot for long distance shipping. % lb., $2.00; 
lb.. $6.00; 5 Ibs. or more @ $5.85 per lb. 
5 Ib or 
Y% Ib Ib more at 
Danver’s Half Long—7 in. long $1.25 $3.65 $38.50 per lb. 

Ny é 
Addison Van Hall, Our Representative in Wayne County, Shows 
Some Early Yellow Globe Onions Grown by Adrian Monje of Newark 
CAULIFLOWER 
Early Snowball (Special CC-730)—We have reason to be- 
lieve from the reports brought to us by cauliflower grow- 
ers who use this seed year after year that it is far above 
the average Early Snowball seed offered. It matures 
early and evenly. The pure white heads are remarkable 
for their great depth and unexcelled white color and do 
not become ‘‘soft’’ or “ricy’’ and you will not find any 
with green leaves in them. % oz., $1.50; oz., $4.45; 
%4 1b., $13.35; Ip., $40.00. 
Super Snowball—A variety making a very large, deep, solid, 
white head. The heavy upright growing leaves are very 
numerous and being close together force the small inner 
leaves to curl over and protect the head. % oz., $1.50; 
oz., $4.45; % lb., $13.35; Ib., $40.00. 
CELERY 
Cornell No. 19—Developed and introduced by College of 
Agriculture at Ithaca. A cross between Utah and Golden 
Self Blanching. Early, 25 in. tall. Highly resistant to 
fusarium yellows. %4 oz., 65c; oz., $1.90; % lb., $5.75; 
lb., $17.25 
Golden Self-Blanching. The Old Dwarf Growing, Long 
Keeping Kind—The stalks are thick and solid and the 
stocky plants have large, solid hearts. Celery growers 
have found our strain of this kind very good. % oz., 30c; 
0z., 8be; 4 libs, $2.65> libs, $8.00) 
Hart & Vick’s Golden Plume (Wonderful)—This is the best 
early yellow celery and our Special Strain as fine as any 
in the country. The stalks are large, thick and solid, and 
the edible portion unusually long. The plants are com- 
pact, full-hearted and blanch readily. We are very proud 
of this Special Strain of Golden Plume. We know it will 
please the most critical celery grower. % oz., 30c; oz., 
S5c2 J21b.. o2.6o lbs se. 0 0. 
Irondequoit—New green celery with many heavy rounded 
10 in. stems of very fine quality. Grows 26 in. high. Easy 
to blanch. Very good heart. Midseason kind. % oz., 75c; 
0Z., sa.20% % lib. $6.65; Ibs, $20.00) 

Summer Pascal—Early green celery of fine appearance and 
quality. Plant is uniform medium height. Long rounded 
thick stems that blanch easily. Popular in Pennslyvania 
and the New England States. % oz., 55c; oz., $1.65; % Ib., 
$5.00; 1lb., $15.00. 
Supreme Golden—New tall Golden Self Blanching later 
than Golden Plume and a little taller. Long jointed broad 
thick stems, and a very good heart. % oz., 45c; oz., $1.35; 
% Vb., $4.00; lb., $12.00. 
Tendergreen—A new early green that grows about 26 in. 
high. Stems 10 in. long, broad and thick. Full heart. 
Blanches very easily. %4 oz., 75c; oz., $2.25; % Ib., $6.65; 
lb., $20.00. 
Utah or Salt Lake—A splendid green celery. Sturdy, com- 
pact plants, exceptionally solid with broad, thick, rounded 
stems, crisp and of very good quality. 4 oz., 30c; oz., 85c; 
% Ih.. $2.65; lb., $8.00. 
40z. Oz. % Id tb 
Easy Blanching—Leaves green, 
Stalks* wit eee wane ce ack ne $ 430) $) 60) $1.85 $5.50 
Giant Pascal 

Late green kind.. .25 .65 2.00 6.00 
