
| Chinese Celery 
fCibbage 
A most delicious vegetable ch combines the 
rich celery flavor with that of the cabbage. Can 
be cooked or eaten raw like celery. Makes as 
good salad as the finest head lettuce. The mid- 
ribs can be cooked like asparagus, and for cole 
slaw no cabbage compares with it. We are 
offering seed of the three following varieties. 
HIHLI (Improved Peking). This is the 
earliest, the surest header, and withstands heat 
better than other strains of Chinese Cabbage. 
Heads are 18 to 20 inches in length and 3% to 
4 inches thick; solid, white, very crisp and 
tender, and of best quality. Pkt., 10¢; 0z., 45c; 
% Ib., $1.50; 1lb., $5.00, postpaid. 
" PE-TSAI. Long narrow heads; large, light 
green leaves; thick, pure white, tender stalks 
are sweet and delicious. Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c; 
¥, Ib.,; at 50; Ib., $5.00, postpaid. 
WONG BOK. Short, broad heads; tightly 
folded leaves; agreeably pungent, juicy ribs. 
Pkt, -10c;. oz., -45c; 34 Ib., $1.50; lb:, $5.00, 
postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Three packets of Chinese Celery Cabbage— 
one each of Chihli, Pe-Tsai and Wong Bok— 
for 25c. 
Celery Cabbage 
Pe-Tsai 


-MAMMOTH RED ROCK CABBAGE 
Largest and best red cabbage. Pkt., !5¢; 1% oz., 55c, postpaid. 
as SAVOY CABBAGE 
AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY. The Savoys excel 
= all other cabbages in flavor. No garden is complete 
_. without our improved strain of American Drumhead 
Savoy. Crimped leaves; more tender, milder and 
_ sweeter than the smooth-leaved varieties. Pkt., 15¢3- 
0Z., 65c, postpaid. 







American Drumhead solid heart; crisp and of the highest table 
Cauliflower 
(Disease-Treated Seed) 
One ounce of seed for 2,000 
plants 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Our 
select strain of Early Snowball 
is far.superior to the seed or- 
dinarily sold of this variety 
and is the earliest Cauliflower 
grown. A very reliable head- 
ing variety with rich, snow- 
white, close, compact head of 
the very best quality, and usu- 
ally weigh about: 2 Ibs. each. 
Pkt., 25e; 16-02., 75c} 34 oz, 
$1.25; 144 02., $2.00; 0oz., $3.50; 
Y% lb., $12.00, postpaid. Super-Snowball Cauliflower 
DRY WEATHER, or DANISH GIANT. Our strain of this variety is espe- 
cially selected to produce self-protecting leaves which protect the heads from 
the sun and makes tying unnecessary. Our strain will stand more adverse 
weather conditions than any other variety and it may be grown in hot, dry 
districts where others fail. Large creamy-white he¢ ids, weigh 2 to. 3 lbs: ‘each 
and about 10 days later than Be Snowball. Pkt., 25c; u% oz., 75ce; 4 0z., 
$1.25; 14 oz., $2.00; oz., $3.50; 4 Ib., $12.00, tr 

# (Disease Treated 
é Seed) s 
One ounce of seed will produce about 5,000 plants. 

GIANT PASCAL. Best of all for late. fall and 
winter use, but too brittle to stand shipping 
any distance. A tall sort with large, thick and 
solid green stalks, which blanch to golden yel- 
low; crisp, of fine nutty flavor, and an excel- 
lent keeper. Pkt., (0c; 14 oz., 45c¢3 oz., ¥5c; 
% 1b.52$2.405 Ib.; $8:00; 2 1bs:, $15:20; 5 Ibs., 
$36.00, postpaid. 
A. semi-dwarf_ early 
Golden Plume Vv neteton Pacis 
thick and heavy stalks with a well-blanched 

Savoy quality. More vigorous than Golden Self- 
{s Blanching and quite resistant to blight and rot. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 50c; oz., 90c; 14 lb., $3.00; 
eg sec mae lb., $10.00; 2 lbs., $19.00; 5 Ibs., $45.00; post- 
“ paid. ; 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. A very desira- 
; ble shipping sort plants are of medium size, 
Poultry Cabbage compact and stocky, and grow about 20 to 24 ae eg 
‘ ; inches tall; leaf stalks are thick and_ solid; : Boies? : 
=i ate fete shy se - blanches readily and is crisp, tender and of a Golden Self-Blanching 
= Siar alec 25 - sweet nutty flavor. Pkt., 10e; 14 0z., 50c¢; 0z., 
—  -——s POULTRY CABBAGE 90¢; % Ib., $3.00; Ib., $10.00; 2 Ibs., $19.00; 
i 2 eee 5 lbs., $45.00, postpaid. 
te Ee - 3 Tons-in a Space 40x60 Feet ot oy 
01 tr Cabbage is a wonderful green feed for poultry and has been known to UTAH, or GOLDEN CRISP. An excellent 
j in a space 40x60 feet. One-half pound of seed will grow enough late green variety for fall use or winter stor- 
about 1,000 hens for 4 months; 3 pounds to an acre for 6,000 hens iio eMatures asweek tosten’ days earlier nan 
Jn the ‘Northern States the seed can be sown any time from early Giant Pascal: Sturdy compact, solid Bienins 
the middle of July. In some parts of the South the seed may be sown aalit nd of eh suit fla ies Pkt (0c: 
e entire year, or from July to September for main crop. Sow in q @ Te : 750: 44 z Vey j ERS, 
nches apart, allowing about 2 inches between the seed. Commence feeding 72 0%., 4503 02Z., 7505 D., $2.40; Ib., $8.00; 








-, 45e; %4 lb., ‘$I -50; lb., $5.00, postpaid. 

not be grown to perfection. 
50c; lb., $1.60, postpaid. 
nts are about 4 inches high, pulling out and feeding alternate plants. 2 Ibs., $15.20; 5 ibs., $36. 00, postpaid. 
thinning until plants are about one foot ane ues oe ae Panes 3 
ounds in 60 days and may be fed immediately or allowed to stay in e 
| cold weather. These heads may be fed whole as they are very tender Turnip Rooted Celery 
round yer cent edible. Chopping is not required even for young chickens. 
ry Cabbage will not discolor the yolks of eggs when fed to laying hens. 
COLLARDS 
headed cabbage that succeeds in 
locations where other cabbages can- 
In the 
i ti s to grow all : 
ary oie face cn. 180 Y% Ib., 1% 0z., 45¢; oz., 75¢; %4-1b., $2.40; 


PEt (CELERIAC) 
= GIANT PRAGUE. A popular veget- 
able in Europe. Instead of producing 
long leaf stalks like ordinary celery, it 
has a globe shaped, turnip-like root 
with true celery flavor, and is greatly 


One ounce of seed will produce liked by nearly all who have tried it. Celeriac 
3,000 plants Excellent for salads and flavoring, or 
GEORGIA. A form of Taneee cooked like parsnips, turnips or oyster CHIVES (Schnittlauch) 
plant. Roots are fit to use when about 
2 inches in diameter. Will keep all A hardy perennial onion-like plant. 
winter like beets and carrots if packed Highly esteemed for use as a salad, and 
in moist earth or sand. Pkt., 0c; for their small leaves which are pro- 
y gaceg er etaly. in the spring and are 
. use or giving a mild onion flavor to 
Ib., $8.00, postpaid. various dishes. Frequent cuttings may 
be made throughout the season, a new 
growth of leaves appearing soon after 
op ee each cutting. Pkt., 15¢; % oz., 60c; oz., 
Possibility of a Federal Sales Tax $1.00, postpaid. 
_ Should a Federal Sales Tax be imposed after this catalog is printed it will PLANTS (small clumps), 30¢ each: 3 
be necessary to add the amount of such taxes to all orders. + for 65¢; 12 for $2.00, postpaid. 
Due to labor shortage, and because it 
NOTICE . takes longer to fill C.0.D. orders, we can BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO. 
not accept C.0.D. orders between Jan. 1st and July 1st, so GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 
please send remittance in full with each order. 

