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Chinese or Celery Cabbage 
A native of China and distinct from other 
Cabbage. It grows like Romaine lettuce, and 
makes a tasty salad, having a delightful flavor. 
Seed should be sown the latter part of July, 
in rows 2’ feet apart, and the plants thinned 
out to 18 to 20 inches in the rows; if sown too 
early the heat causes it to run to seed. The 
heads mature in 8 to 10 weeks. 
Chihili (Improved Pekin). 75 days. Early and 
dependable in heading. Head 3 to 4 inches 
thick, tapered at tip, solid, blanches well, 
sweet and tender. A superior variety. Pkt., 
hoG-s/5 OZ, F0CMOZ:, SiDCe Vas ibe o2.2D% 
Pe-Tsai. 75 days. Heads firm; grows somewhat 
taller than Wong Bok, but not as _ thick 
through PKt) loc: Vor 0z.2 A0c soz >C; 
Var ibs, 92.25. 
Wong Bok. 85 days. Does not grow as tall as 
Pe-Tsai, but is thicker through. Heads are 
elongated, self-folding, and require no 
blanching. Pkt., 15¢; WY oz., 40c; oz., 75c; 
W/m ibyap2.25- 
Cauliflower 
Chou-Fleur (Fr.) Blumenkohl 
Cavol Fiore (Ital.) 
One ounce will produce about 3000 plants. 
(Ger.) 
Sow seed in hotbeds or window boxes, in 
February or March, and transplant in cold 
frames. When hard frosts are over, plant out- 
doors. For second crop, sow in April and set 
out in May; for late crop, sow in June and set 
out in July: Plants should be set in rows 3 
feet apart, 2 feet apart in the row. 
Danish Giant or Dry Weather. 67 days. An 
ideal variety for summer use, as it stands 
drought and heat better than other sorts. 
Enormous snow-white heads. Later than 
other varieties. Pkt., 25c; trade pkt., 75c; 
VAS OZ pip 2.0070 Va 1OZ aS dD Oza, pOlO0: 
Early Snowball. 54 days. Fine for either forc- 
ing under glass in cold frames or outdoor 
spring planting. Magnificent, medium sized, 
white heads. Pkt., 25c; trade pkt., 75c; 
Wa oz., $2.00; Yo oz., $3.75; oz., $6.00. 
Michell’s Earliest Snowstorm. 54 days. Colossal 
heads of purest white, often 10 inches in 
diameter. Especially desirable for its earliness 
under glass, but does equally well in late 
spring, summer or autumn outdoors. Pkt., 
25c; trade pkt., 75c; %4 oz., $2.00; 14 oz., 
$31 D7 OZ, oO.005 
New White Wonder. 55 days. An improved 
strain developed and bred for the critical 
grower. 
days earlier than Snowball. 
We have reports that it is 10 
Good sized, 
very solid heads, fine grained, pure snowy 
white which does not turn yellow, even 
in the bright sunlight. Pkt., 25c; trade 
Dt DG: 8/4802, pi o2 009) Oz Sel oy 
oz., $6.00. 
Snowdrift. 55 days. One of the best varieties 
for shipping long distances. Plant of me- 
dium height with upstanding, medium green 
outer leaves. Head slightly larger than Snow- 
ball, firm, solid, very white, well protected 
by inner folding leaves; curd has fine texture 
and is free from small protruding leaves. 
Pkt., 25c; trade pkt., 75c; 4 oz., $2.00; 
Wy oz., $3.75; oz., $6.00. 
Super Snowball. 55 days. A highly desirable 
main-crop variety; also used for early 
planting. Starts heading early and uni- 
formly. Heads medium large, compact, 
very white. Much used by produce grow- 
ers and shippers. Pkt., 25c; trade pkt., 
75c; 4 oz., $2.00; > 0z., $3.75; 0z., 
$6.00. 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. 85 days. A very de- 
sirable, large, late variety. Pkt., 15c; trade 
pkt., 30c; % oz., $1.00; YW oz., $1.75; oz., 
$3.00. 

Celery 
Celeri (Fr.) Sellerie (Ger.) Sedano (Ital.) 
One ounce will produce 3000 to 5000 plants; 
4 pound will sow an acre. 
_ Sow in hotbeds in March, or in open ground 
in April. See that no weeds infest the seed- 
bed. When 3 inches high, transplant in a bed 
outdoors in rows 3 inches apart each way; let 
them remain there until July, when they should 
be planted where they are to mature, in rows 
3 feet apart, 6 inches apart in the row. Celery 
plants, if topped a few times, before and when 
transplanted into their permanent growing 
place, will make shorter, stockier plants. 
Seeds offered on this page mailed postpaid 
at quoted prices. 
Michell’s Super Fullheart. 107 days. Dur- 
ing our search for the best, we found 
this strain of Easy Blanching or Fullheart 
to be unsurpassed. Medium tall, compact, 
heavy, firm and crisp stalks. Excellent 
for hearts. Show considerable resistance 
to heart and root rot and blight. Pkt., 
15c; large pkt., 30c; %4 oz., 80c; \% oz., 
Sie OsNOZ. 192 O07. ID: DDO: 
Michell’s Super Pascal. 137 days. This is 
by far the finest strain of Pascal Celery 
obtainable. Resistant to blight. Much 
heavier stalk than Giant Pascal. Stems 
entirely stringless. Stalks 22 to 24 inches 
talle, Pkt} 15¢eslarge pkt.30c;" 4 0z:, 
og 2 OZ.,, $l'.502"0z7,- $2:00; 4 “1b:; 
Michell’s Super Plume. 114 days. Like all 
Michell’s Super Strains of Celery, this is 
the result of years of careful and rigid 
selection. We know these strains are 
superior, as they have repeatedly proven 
themselves in trials. Will grow 24 to 26 
inches tall, with heavy, stringless, crisp, 
superbly flavored, 9-inch stems. With- 
stands blight and other Celery diseases 
far better than most strains. Pkt., 15c; 
large pkt., 30c; VY oz., 80c; 
S15 Ooze 2.00 -a8l/4a IDs O. 

Easy Blanching. 110 days. (Usual Strain.) An 
excellent early variety, being ready in Oc- 
tober. Enormous, very crisp stalks. Pkt., 10c; 
Wn 0z2) 30C;) 024, 55C7 21/4) Ib. $1.60. 
Emperor. 126 days. Dwarf growing, very brit- 
tle, and of extra fine flavor. A good winter 
keeper kts OG ma oOzZ, S0C80Z.,555C, 
V4 Ib., $1.60. . 
Golden Plume. 115 days. (Usual Strain.) Ma- 
tures early and blanches quickly. Crisp, ten- 
der, stringless stalks of finest flavor. Pkt., 
10c; YW oz., 40c; oz., 60c; VY Ib., $1.75. 
Golden Self-Blanching. 114 days. (American- 
grown Seed.) One of the earliest and most 
productive sorts. The beautiful golden stalks 
attain a height of 11 feet, are never pithy, 
and of excellent flavor. Ready in October, 
but may be kept for early winter use. Pkt., 
10c; WY oz., 40c; oz., 60c; % Ib., $1.75. 















Super Snowball Cauliflower 
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516-518 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Giant Pascal. 138 days. Thick, meaty, tender 
stalks of unsurpassed flavor. One of the best 
because of its long season, being fit for use 
in October and keeps well into spring. Pkt., 
OGD e ozs 30c;s0z,,e55c76 1/4. Ibs, plro0; 
Solt Lake or Utah. 127 days. An excellent 
green variety for all uses. Matures about a 
week or ten days earlier than Giant Pascal, 
Plants compact and exceptionally solid. 
Stems thick, well rounded, of fine quality, 
and rich nutty flavor. Pkt., 10c; WB oz., 
40c; oz., 60c; VY Ib., $1.75. 
White Plume. 112 days. The standard early 
Celery for market and the home garden. The 
stalks and heart blanch very quickly to al- 
most a pure white; very crisp and brittle. 
Ready early in November. Pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 
40c; 0z., 60c; VY Ib., $1.75. 
Winter King. 136 days. Perfectly solid, crisp, 
and of delicious flavor. Good keeper. Pkt., 
NOG=l5n0z.,)30c;-0z.,) 5c) 4a Ibi, $00; 
Winter Queen. 132 days. A medium tall, solid 
variety that will retain its qualities long 
through the winter. The heart is very full 
and large. Pkt., 10c; YW oz., 30c; oz., 55c; 
YW |Ib., $1.60. 
Celery Plants 
Ready in July 
Leading varieties. See page 17. 
100, $1.00; 1000, $8.50. 

Celeriac 
This is a two-purpose vegetable; the leaves 
are cut when young and used to flavor soups 
and meats; the roots are boiled, sliced, cooled, 
and served as a salad. 
Giant Prague. 112 days. Pkt., 10c; 
40c; oz., 60c; YW Ib., $1.75. 
Ya OZ., 
Celery for Flavoring 
Not for sowing. % Ib., 60c; Ib., $1.75. 
Chives - Schnittlauch 
Indispensable for flavoring certain dishes, 
imparting a mild taste of onion. The plants 
are hardy and will last for years. For winter 
use, lift and plant in a pot or box and place 
in a sunny window in the kitchen. 
Seed. Pkt., 25c; 4 oz., 60c; VY oz., $1.00; 
OZF dildos 
Strong Plants. Each 25c; doz., $2.50; 25 for 
$4.50. 
Chicory 
One ounce will sow a row 100 feet long. 
Witloof or French Endive. 145 days. The roots 
are easily produced from seed, sown in May 
or June, in rows 1 foot apart; thin out the 
plants to 2 or 3 inches. They are taken up 
after a few hard frosts and cared for the 
same as turnips or similar crops. Used only 
as.a winter vegetable, the top part only 
being edible. Plant under a bench in the 
greenhouse or a light, dry, warm portion of 
a cellar in a bed of rich garden soil 1 foot 
deep. Place about 6 inches apart each way. 
The top growth remains intact, and may be 
cut any time after 5 inches of growth. Roots 
should be set in the soil the same depth as 
they were originally in the garden. A cold 
frame makes also an ideal place for forcing 
them in the late winter or early spring 
months. Pkt., 15c; V2 oz., 35c; oz., 60c; 
Val Dire Dilla ho. 
Collards 
One ounce of seed will produce 3000 plants. 
Extensively grown in the South and used as 
greens during the winter months. In that lati- 
tude the plant is practically hardy. The lower 
leaves are pulled off and used; new ones then 
form on the upper part of the stem, which in- 
creases in height. Planted much like cabbage. 
Georgia or Southern. 75 days. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
20c; V4 |b., 60c; Ib., $1.80. 
Cabbaging. 70 days. A rich, tasty green, long 
grown in the South, rapidly gaining in popu- 
larity in the North. Medium tall with clusters 
of loose-folding, tender leaves which can be 
picked as needed. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 1 Ib., 
60c; Ib., $1.80. 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
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