Plant Hybrid Varieties of Corn and Increase Your Yield 
Cauliflower 
Sow in April and May 
Early Snowball. The best early sort. 
Heads large and compact. Always a 
good cropper. eh, in about 95 Pkg. Oz. 
to 110 days. Se rs te .$0 50 $2 75 roe 00 $33° 00 
Clee 
A new introduction. It is a form of Lettuce differ- 
ing in its habit of growth and uses. Grown prin- 
cipally for its large and succulent central stalk Pkg. Oz. Yb. 
which can be eaten either raw or cooked . ..$0 15 $0 65 $1 80 
Chicory 
Brussels Witloof or French Endive. Used ex- Oz. 
TeENSiVvelystOmse lacs eee ne aie eee nn ete $0 40 é 85 $4 "0 
Chives 
Hardy perennial plants of the onion type. Used Pkg. 
for flavoring and seasoning............. . $0 10 $0. "75 
Collards Sow April to June 
Georgia or Southern. Grows 2 to 3 feet high 
and forms bunches of delicate, tender leaves. 
Delicious, health-giving greens which will grow Oz. 
Ta any kind ofieoltewes sb hos yee es ae $0 10 30 30 $0 30 
Cress 
Upland. Used for greens. Will coe in Oz) 24Z)b. Lb: 
any moist soil . Baia Pkg. 10 cts..$0 30 $0 90 $3 00 
Cae Sow from March 25 to July 15 
Danvers Half-Long. Extra-good for basketing 
or barreling. Grown mainly for fall or winter Oz. lb. Lb. 
Sen Viatlires nko DsCa.7S cee aera een On $0 25 $0. 75 $2 50 
Half-Long Nantes. Well-shaped, uniform roots 
mature during midseason; 6 to 7 inches long, 
114 inches thick 
Imperator. Smooth; deep orange; fine-grained; 
longer and tapering more to a point than 
Chantenay and Danvers. Matures in 68 days. 
Improved Chantenay Half-Long. A_ well- 
known and popular all-purpose variety; desir- 
able for home and market gardens; a good crop- 
per. Used either for bunching or basketing. 
Roots deep orange, smooth; tapered, stump- 
rooted; flesh deep orange with red core. 
Long Orange. Very large; uniform; beauufal 
color. Gives tremendous yield. Matures in 
SO" days ee ce ieee erent Pe re toe) aes 
Morse Bunching. A new variety especially de- 
veloped for bunching. Grows 7 to 8 inches long. 
Matures in 75 days 
Rubicon Half-Long. 
25 Sy. 130, 
25 Wey EY 
25 sy PEW 
25 YD 
NE, 75 
oe: 
Excellent blunt-rooted 
25 2 50 
type of high quality. Matures in 75 days..... 
Supreme Half-Long. A strain with cylindrical 
roots about 7 tnches Iong; rich deep orange ex- 
Good for bunching 
25 Yar 2h 0, 
terior. 

Refer to pages 3 to 7 for Cabbage, Caulifiower, and other 
Vegetable Plants 



Celery Sow in March and April 
See descriptions under Celery Plants on page 5 
Pkg. Oz. Ylb. Lb. 
Emperor or Fordhook................ $0 10 $0 45 $1. 35 $4 50 
Glant Pascal 4h ee eter os 10 AN i aie 2 0) 
Golden Plume....................... 10 Hhsy 2 GS) If AAW) 
Ledden Golden Self-blanching 10 HS BEA 7 RY) 
Sanford Easy-blanching.............. 10 50 1 50 5 00 
Super-Plume .....................4-- LOM 1S O0R SS 00RD 700 
White: Plumes 2 ek oe ea ae 10 45 1 35. 4 50 
Winter King? (04. ects. tiie ot eee 10 AS) 1 3594) 50 
CELERIAC, Large Smooth Prague.... 10 AS ee. 35 24550 
2, 50 | 
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Golden Cross Bantam. 
Stowell’s 
Sweet Corn Prant April 1 to July 15 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
Bantam Evergreen Hybrid. A _ late 
yellow hybrid maturing in about 95 
days. Heavy yielding. Ears have 16 
rows with medrum to dark eas ker- Lb. 
Nels sweet ree ce 
Carmelcross. A recent yee hd of 
yellow hybrid for earliness. nrc 
75 days. Ears average 12 rows. : 
The eetise 
variety of yellow hybrid Sweet Corn. 
It is very productive, has good appear- 
ance and quality. Ears 7 to 8 inches 
long; stalk 5 feet. An excellent hybrid 
In uniformity, quality, and high yield. 
Resistant to Stewart’s wilt disease. 
MatirestrmpsOrdavsen ans t- e e 
Mar Cross No. 136. One of the earliest 
of the hybrids. Matures in 73 days. 
Height of stalk 5 feet; ears 5 to 6 inches. 
ahaa 14x 5. 
White Hybrid. ; 
Whipcross P39. Lope a eet hybrid. 
Ears 6 to 7 inchés long, very uniform. 
MatunesmnesOncd ars ttn ml ieee a eee oe 
The are 
5 lbs. 
per lb. 
..$0 45 $0 40 $0 35 $16 50 
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GOLDEN VARIETIES 
Bantam Evergreen. Large ear but late 
Vallety ano OL ay smi trtn etenan: <ae tne 
Golden Bantam. It develops extra early. 
Small stalks. Easy growing. Good for 
garden use. Very sweet. Matures in 
10 GaySi pet reee oat ten eee ten tere eee 
Golden Colonel. The golden Country 
Gentlemantvartetve enna eee 
Improved Golden Giant. Large ears 
with 12 to 14 rows of thick, golden yel- 
low kernels. Matures in 78 days from 
SOWIL Ee se ne ie ere Ee cee 
30 
30 
30 
_WHITE VARIETIES 
Country Gentleman or Improved 
Shoe-Peg. Matures in 88 days from 
Early Evergreen. An early strain of the 
popular Fversreentsaeon eee ee eee: 
Howling Mob. An early Sweet Corn. 
Good yielder. Most stalks bear two ears. 
Excellent for table or market. We recom- 
mend it. Matures in 78 days from sowing 
Long Island Beauty. Large, well-filled 
ears of excellent quality. Fine for late 
marketing. Matures in 95 days.. 
_ Stowell’s Evergreen. Late or main-crop, 
standard variety. Ears large, deep- 
grained. We have an extra-good strain 
of the true Evergreen. Matures in 92 
GaysSt irom SO wil ear ee aera tents ere es 
Vanguard. An early Sweet Corn of good 
table quality. Matures in about 68 days 
Black Mexican. Black-seeded, 
HAV Ored SOLt oe et eee eck ree en oes 
sweet- 
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For the control of Corn Earworms in Sweet 
Prepared in accordance with the formula recommended 
by U.S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. E-497, February 
1940. One gallon treats an acre. 

Largest Growers and Shippers of Vegetable Plants in 
New Jersey 
$2.50 per gal. 

