

Early Snowball . 


Red Cored 
Chantenay 
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Cauliflower 
Early Snowball. Nice solid ivory-white 
heads of medium height, with broad 
wavy leaves. Heads up well. Foliage 
Carrots 



Edens Dhine medium green. A nice variety. Chantenay, Red Cored. 
PRICK Ocinect okt Improved Chantenay; 
: jdarte USS better color, texture, 
and edibility than old 
eler Snowball. Does well most anywhere: Clee aeen ede 
y the best variety for your main plant- dish-orange roots, 6x2!/4 in., nicely tapered, 
with reddish orange core. PRICE: 10c per 
ing for fall harvest. Large, erect, full es 
leaved plants. A good header. Top 
quality. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 
GOLDEN PLUME. Like the orig- 
inal Golden Plume, it is early 
and blanches easily, but is taller 
and has longer stems. Also more 
compact and_ straighter. Re- 
sponds better to normal care. 
Heavy yielder. Usually 24 to 
26 inches tall, with 7- to 8-inch 
stems. Full hearts. PRICE: 10c 
per pkt. 
Danvers Half Long. This for your main 
crop; late; uniform. Flesh deep orange- 
red; roots 7x2 to 2% inches, gradually 
tapering, bright orange inside, fine grain, 
rich flavor, sweet. Good for market or 
home garden; excellent for storing, excel- 
lent for the table. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 
Celeriac 
Large Smooth Prague. Turnip-rooted 
UTAH or GOLDEN CRISP. An 
excellent fall or winter variety, 
pure white after blanching, crisp 
and tender. Also good as a 
green celery in the fall. Stalks 
solid, compact, broad and thick. 
PRICE: 10c per pkt. (See also 
Celeriac at right.) 
variety of celery. “Turnips” 3 to 
4 inches across, round, reasonably 
smooth, hollow stalks, dark green 
in color. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 
Nantes, Strong Top. A new strain of Nantes, 
with most of Nantes features. Stump-root- 
ed. Cylindrical, almost coreless. Of excel- 
lent flavor and quality. Tops do not break 
easily-in pulling. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 







Golden 
Bantam 


Sweet Corn - Best Variation 
Umm! Isn’t corn on the cob the most luscious thing you ever ate? Grow 
these varieties in your own garden. Corn is better when it’s garden-fresh. 





Golden Bantam. It will be a long time Golden Cross Bantam. This is another Marcross. An excellent early variety. 


before a more popular, more delic- 

corn is originated than Golden Ban- 
tam. Plants grow to 5 or 6 ft. tall, 
with slender, 514 to 6!4 in. ears. 
Each ear with exactly 8 rows of even, 
very plump golden kernels, of the 
most tempting flavor. Small cobs. 
Your garden is not complete without 
Golden Bantam sweet corn. PRICE: 
10c per pkt. 
ious, and more dependable sweet 

popular variety, that has attained ex- 
ceptionally wide popularity. Can be 
used for canning, market or ship- 
ping. Plants 7 to 8 ft. tall, with long 
714 to 8% in. ears; 10 to 14 rows of 
beautiful yellow kernels per ear; 
about 2 ears per plant. PRICE: 10c 
per pkt. 

R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Michigan 
[23 } 
Ears have 10 to 14 rows of nice me 
dium yellow kernels, are 614, to 714 
in. long, and are produced on 514 
to 6 ft. plants. Seldom affected by 
bacterial wilt. Good for either mar- 
ket or home garden use. PRICE: 
10c per pkt. 









