CABBAGE (Continued) 
Golden Acre—Extra early Copenhagen 
type. Dwarf plants, small round solid, 
6-in., 3-lb. heads. Globular in shape and 
with attractive smooth leaves. May be 
set close together. 63 to 65 days. 
Jersey Wakefield — Early, with small 
conical heads, 7-in. long, short stems, 
5-in., 2 to 2¥2-lb. heads. 64 days. 
Intermediate Varieties 
Packet 10c 
All Seasons — Medium season, good 
keeper, fine for kraut. Good cropper. 
9-in., 8 to 10-Ib. heads. 85 to 90 days. 
Early Flat Dutch — Good second early 
variety. Plants medium. Very vigorous. 
Large, flat solid heads 6-in. deep, 11 to 
12-in, in diameter, 11 to 12-lb. 90 days. 
Late or Winter Varieties 
Packet 10c 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy — Heads 
round, hard, compact. Leaves deep 
green, coarsely crimped, dark green. 
Keeps well. 90 days. 
Red Varieties 
Packet 10c 
Mammoth Red Rock — Best of the red 
cabbages. Hard, round purplish-red 
heads. Good keeper, 6 to 8-in., 7 to 8-lb. 
heads. 100 days. Large pkt. 10c. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chihili or Improved Pekin—Dependable, 
early heading. The most popular variety. 
Solid tapered heads, 3 to 4-in. thick, 18 
to 20-in. long. 75 days. Large pkt. 10c. 
CARROTS 
Packet 10c 
Chantenay, Improved Long Type — A 
recent development from old Chantenay, 
1 to 2-in. longer, and slightly more slen- 
der. 70 days. 
Danvers Half Long—Sweet, tender roots, 
6 to 7-in. long, tapering to a blunt point. 
Fine for storing. 75 days. 
Imperator — Fine-grained, tender. Rich 
orange, indistinct core. Roots smooth, 
tapered to semi-blunt. 77 days. 

Long Orange —Heavy cropper. Roots 
taper to a point. Red-orange flesh, core 
slightly lighter. 88 days. 
Oxheart—Excellent for shallow soil, easy 
to harvest. Chunky, heart-shaped. Ten- 
der and sweet, bright orange. Keeps 
well. 72 to 75 days. 
CAULIFLOWER 

Snowball — Favorite early variety. Pure 
white compact heads of fine flavor, 6 to 
7-in. 55 days. Pkt. 25c. 
CELERY 
Golden Self Blanching, Dwarf—Compact 
plants with yellowish-green foliage. 
Broad solid stalks, nutty flavor. Blanches 
readily. 120 days. Pkt. 10c. 
COLLARD 
Cabbage Collard—Combines qualities of 
cabbage and collard, but finer flavored 
than either. 
Southern or Georgia — An excellent 
cooked green. Long stemmed plant, with 
clustered leaves. Withstands heat and 
bad soil. 24 to 36 days. 
SWEET CORN 
Large Packet 10c 
Hybrid 
Golden Cross Bantam—Stalk sturdy, with 
exceptionally broad, vigorous leaves. 
Ears 10 to 14 rows, slightly lighter yel- 
low than Golden Bantam. Well adapted 
to canners’ use and excellent for market 
gardeners. Extremely uniform in plant 
and ear characteristics and in maturity. 
Highly resistant to Stewart's disease. 76 
days. 

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For the home gardener, growing onions 
from sets saves labor, makes good re- 
sults more certain, gives you onions 
ready to use (as green onions) in 2 to 3 
weeks and mature onions about a month 
earlier than those grown from seed. 
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Plant as soon as ground can be worked. 
Set in 12-in. drills, about 3 in. apart, and 
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SWEET CORN 
Open-Pollinated 
Country Gentleman—Long, slender cob, 
packed with slender, irregular ‘‘shoe- 
peg” kernels. Milky, plump, sweet white 
grains. 8 to 9-in. ears. 93 days. 
Stowell’s Evergreen—Standard for can- 
ners. 16 to 20 rowed ears. Holds condi- 
tion well. Clear white, broad, kernels. 
Sweet and tender. 95 days. 
GARDEN OR ROASTING 
EAR CORN 
Adams Improved or Large Early—Large- 
eared roasting variety, earlier than 
Trucker's Favorite, 12 to 14 rowed. 
Kernels white and tender when young. 
70 to 73 days. 
Trucker’s Favorite—Extensively used for 
roasting ears and shipping. Ears 12 to 
16 rowed. Kernels white, fairly tender, 
and moderately sweet. 70 to 75 days. 
Plant early or late. 
POP CORN 
Dynamite—Rich, creamy yellow, smooth 
and round, which pop double size of 
others. Ears 8 to 9 in, long. Vigorous 
grower. 
CUCUMBER 
A and C-A long dark green cucumber 
which merits a trial. Uniform, nearly 
cylindrical, well rounded at ends. 
Clark’s Special—Very dark green 214-lb. 
fruits. Slightly tapered at both ends. 
Flesh crisp, firm, holds color and firm- 
ness. Few seeds, 63 days. 
Long Green—Black spined, good pick- 
ling. Grows 10 to 15 in. long. 70 days. 
Pickling—Largest of the pickling varie- 
ties, also good for slicing. 59 days. 
Straight Eight, w.s. — Unsurpassed as 
slicing cucumber. All-American Selec- 
tion. 2142-lb. fruits rounded at ends, me- 
dium green. 68 days. 
DILL 
Long Island Mammoth-—Used for flavor- 
ing. Flat seeds have strong, bitter flavor. 
Pkt. 10c. 
EGGPLANT 
Black Beauty — Large, egg-shaped, 
smooth, very dark purple fruits. Keep 
well. Plant bears 4 to 5 fruits. Early. 80 
days. Pkt. 10c. 
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