CELERY 
apart in finely pulverized rich soil. 
three feet apart. 
GOLDEN PHENOMENAL 
World's Finest—Rich golden yellow in color, full heart- 
ed, crisp and compact. Free from stringiness of any 
kind. Early, a good keeper. ‘Phenomenal’ is the 
only name suited to this marvelous Celery. No. 101, 
Pkt, 15¢;' 12 oz. 45¢; 02. 80c. 
EMPEROR or FORDHOOK 
Crisp, Tender, Nut-flavored—Without doubt the finest 
fall and winter celery that grows. Plants are dwarf and 
stocky with Jarge full golden heart. This crisp brittle 
celery has never a trace of strings—Distinctive nut-like 
flavor.’ No. 539, Pkt, 10c;.1% 07. 35; 07. 60c. 
EASY BLANCHING 
A*second crop variety, good for market gardeners and 
home use. The thick, solid stalks are of excellent flavor. 
Easy to blanch because of compact growth, No. 511, 
Pkt.*10e;'14 oz. 35¢; 02z, 60. 
Celtuce belongs to the Baye 
lettuce family but is en- 
tirely different in its 
growth and uses. -The 
main stalk has a pleas- 
ing mild flavor suggestive 
of celery, asparagus, and 
zucchini. It may be eat- 
en raw like celery or 
steamed and served with 
cream sauce, in soups, 
etc.. The leaves when 
young are cooked as 
greens and have 4 times 
the Vitamin C content of 
head lettuce leaves. No. 
Gilg, Ekt. 1$¢:: 14.0%, 
very early in open ground. 




35¢; 12 oz. 65c. 

CHIVES 
Come Easy From Seed—This 
small perennial is related to the 
onion family and is splendid 
for flavoring soups and_ stews. 
‘The delicate, tall purple flowers 
are ofttimes used for decorative 
purposes. No. 553, Pkt. 15¢; 
144 oz. 70¢. 
PARADISE 
BLACK BEAUTY EGG PLANT 
Earliest and Best—Fruits 
gToW.to enormous size, are 
ready for use 10 days to 
2 weeks before any other 
variety. Are entirely free 
of ‘spines, thorns and in 
color, rich lustrous black- 
purple, Plants are bushy, 
robust and compact. Un- 
(ter ‘favorable ‘condi- == 
tions bears until frost. 
No. 106, Pkt. 15¢; = eam 
Y2 oz. 40c¢; oz. 60c. 













(Yece72] GOOD LUCK GARDENS 
CULTURE. Celery seed is slow to - germinate. 
When three inches high, transplant four inches 
In June or July transplant 6 to 8 inches apart in rows 
Celery requires .a great deal of water from the time the seed is sown until 

‘jJion. Leaves are 

Plant seed in hot bed or 
it is pulled. To blanch, draw earth around 
the plants, or boards or paper may be used. 
An ounce will produce about 5000 plants; a 
quarter pound will suffice for an acre. 
HOUSER CELERY 

Special Holmes Strain—Most 
Delicious of the Nut Flavored 
. Types—This specially devel- 
‘oped strain is the finest fall and 
' winter celery in the world for 
home gardens. The stalks are 
‘short and stocky, thick, crisp 
and entirely free from ail 
Stringiness or fiber. Plant 
‘ Houser and you will’ have 
tender, crisp, juicy .celery all 
winter long. No. 402,° Pkt. 
13¢; VY oz. 60¢; Oz. $1 00. 
WHITE PLUME CELERY 
Attsactive Early Vablatyalccves are bright green 
tinged with white; stalks medium and easy to blanch 
to a pure white. Very solid, crisp and of good quality. 
Unsurpassed ie fall-and early winter use. No. 552, 
Pkt. 10¢; 12 oz. 30; oz. 50c. 
cuinexee, DANDELION 
Superior, Thick = ae 
Leafed Variety—Not 
to be.confused with 
the common dande- 


tender, thick and 
beautiful deep green. 
Dandelion contains’ 
jron and-is one of 
the most eee 
greens. As easy 
raise as lettuce. No. 383, Pkt. 15¢; oz. 80¢. 
SREEls CURLED ENDIVE 
Can be grown all season 
but used by many gar- 
deners as one of the most 
refreshing of the fall and 
winter greens, Large cir- 
cular plants often grow 
15 inches in diameter, 
rich green in color but 
blanch to:a_ beautiful 
creamy white. No. 407, 
= «ie SS senda O02. aes 
i "ose = aoe be 
Batavian Full Heart ENDIVE 
Endive is a hardy piquant salad 
plant and here is the very best 
variety; larger leaf, broader, 
thicker head at eating stageg 
and earlier in maturing, W hen 
blanched heart is large, full, but- 2 
tery. Excellent for market gar- 
deners and shippers. No. 498, 233a% 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 30¢; 14 Ib. $1.00, * 
PARADISE. PA. 






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