

PLANT VEGETABLES FOR DEFENSE 3 
as | CARROTS 
Raw carrots contain vitamins A, B and 
C. An oz. of seed plants 150 ft. Cover 
seed 1% in. or less. 
388 Improved Red - Cored Chantenay. 
(65 days.) Orange-red, very tender and 
of finest flavor; indistinct core; good 
keeper and shipper. 
387 Special Strain Oxheart. (65 days.) 
An extra select strain of this stump- 
rooted carrot. 
386 Imperator. (77 days.) Uniformly 
tapered to a semi-blunt end. A _ fine 
new carrot. 
i 383 Chantenay or Half Long Model. (60 
days.) Old type, core rather large and 
definite. 
384 Danvers Half Long. (65 days.) A 
heavy yielding general crop variety. 
385 Nantes. Half-long, nearly coreless. 
: Above carrots priced: Pkt. 5c; oz, 30c; 
i 14 Ib, 90c; lb. $3.10, postpaid. 
STOCK CARROTS 
Red Cored 389 Large White Belgian. (85 days.) 
Chantenay For feeding stock. An enormous yielder. 


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392 Red St. Valery. (90 days.) A heavy wyielder; bright 
orange-scarlet flesh. ; 
Oz, 25c; %4 Ib, 80c; Ib, $2.50, postpaid. 
CELERY 
Should be planted in house- 
boxes or hotbeds about March 
15th; winter celery about April 
15th. Winter celery can be 
transplanted in the open 
ground as late as June 15th. 
427 Golden Plume or Wonder- 
ful. (110 days.) Very early; 
large heart. Pretty golden 
color; vigorous, and blanches 
quickly. 
429. Golden Self Blanching. 
(120 days.) Is of light yellow 
color; ribbed stalks, crisp and 
tender. Blanches easily. 
433 Giant Pascal. (140 days.) 
Good type. 
434 Utah, or Golden Crisp. 
(130 days). Winter celery. 
Round, thick, solid stems; 
very mild, nutty flavor. 

All above priced: Pkt, 5c; - 
\% 02, 35c; 0Z, 60C; 14 Ib, $1.75. Colorado Pascal 

432 Crystal White Utah Strain. (125 days.) Often growing 
36 in. high, more heart than any otner celery. Can be used 
for a fall celery or for trench blanching, blanches to a creamy 
white. Stringless, nutty flavor. 
Pkt, 10c; % oz, 609c; oz, $1.15; % Ib, $3.50. 



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431 Giant Colorado Pascal. Dwarf Strain—developed es- 
pecially for the shipping trade. Dwarf stalky growth, free 
from soft spongey stalks. Blanches easily to a creamy 
white; for early market. Also the very best for winter 
trenching. This is the celery that has made Colorado 
famous; thousands of shipments go out each season as 
Christmas gifts. Pkts, 20c; 1% oz, $1.60; oz, $3, postpaid. 



POP CORN 
One ounce to 65 feet of row; 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 
456 Creamy Crisp, or South American. Grains are creamy 
yellow, large, crisp and delicious. 
457 Japanese Hulless, or Australian Hulless. Pops white, 
Stalk dwarf; ears short, with pointed kernels. Widely used. 
Pop Corn prices: Pkt, 5c; % lb, 15c; lb, 25ce; 10 Ibs, $1.65, 
postpaid. 
