
Remedies for Blight and Insect Control on Page 32 
CELERY 
CRISP — NUTTY 
All 10 ets. Per Liberal Packet 
Matures in 110 to 150 days. One Ounce Will 
Produce About 5,000 Plants 
WHITE PLUME IMPROVED. Early; a vigorous 
grower. Stalks large and uniformly white; re- 
quires only a short time to blanch. Pkt. 10 ets.; 
% on. 30 ets.; 1 oz. 60 ects. 
GIANT PASCAL. A large green Celery with golden 
yellow heart; easily blanched. Stalks thick, solid 
and crisp. An excellent keeper. Pkt. 10 ects.; % 
oz. 30 ets.; 1 oz. 60 ets. 
EASY BLANCHING. A vigorous grower of medium 
height with thick stalks of excellent quality. 
Blanches easily, a splendid keeper. Pkt. 10 ets.3 
Ye oz. 30 cts.; 1 oz. 60 ets. 
GOLDEN PLUME SELF-SLANCHING. Early; solid 
golden yellow; crisp and tender. Pkt. 10 cts.3; % 
oz. 40 cts.; L ow. 75 ets. 
WINTER QUEEN. Medium-dwarf, forms a good 
solid heart and blanches white; late keeper. Pkt. 
10 cts.; % oz. 30 ets.; 1 oz. 60 ets. 
CELERIAC Smooth Prague. (Knob Celery). Pro- 
duces globular roots used for soups and stews. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz 45 ets.; 1 oz. 75 ets. 
Germiaco 
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NEW. Cornfume for Control of the Corn Ear Worm. See Page 32 
WILSON'S SWEET CORN 
One Pound Will Plant About 200 Hills: 10 Pounds 
to Acre, Ready for Table in 80 to 100 Days 
* WHIPCROSS 39. 12 to 14 row light yellow, sim- 
ilar to Golden Evergreen. Vigorous, resistant to 
heat, drought and wilt. Uniform ears, 8 inches 
long. A midseason variety, valuab!e for the home 
garden. Pkt. 15 cts.; % Ib. 35 ets.; 1 Ib. 70 ets. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. A disease-resisting va- 
riety. Produces a heavier crop than G Bantam 
and more uniform ears. Pkt. 15 ets.; % Ib. 35 ets.; 
1 Ib. 70 ets. 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN, WILSON’S. Sweet and 
tender. Ears much larger than Bantam usually 
two to the stalk. A few days later than Bantam. 
GOLDEN GIANT. Matures about a week after Ban- 
tam and produces ears 8 inches long with luscious 
yellow kernels. Grows 5% to 6 feet. 
GOLDEN BANTAM, WILSON’S SELECT. Grows 
4 feet high; golden ears with deep kernels of de- 
licious flavor. Very early. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. An improved Golden Bantam; 
a week earlier. 
HOWLING MOB. Second-early. Large ears; ten- 
der and sweet. Can be sown as late as July 15th. 
MAYFLOWER, WILSON’S EXTRA EARLY. Very 
early. Large ears of finest quality. 4 feet. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. A standard main-crop 
sort; very productive, tender and sweet. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Small ears; late. 
BLACK MEXICAN. Very sweet and tender. Late. 
PRICES OF SWEET CORN EXCEPT G. C. BANTAM 
AND WHIPCROSS 39. 
Pkt. 5 Ibs. 
% Ib. 1 Ib. 2 Ibs. 
10 ets. 20 ets. 40 ets. 75 cts. $1.75 

Longfellow Cucumber | 
DANDELION (ITALIAN) 
See Chicory, page 5. 
CUCUMBERS 
All Same Price: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 4 Ib. $1.00. 
One Ounce Will Plant About 50 Hills; 4 Pounds to 
Acre. Matures in 60 to 70 Days. 
LONGFELLOW. Best of all. Long slender dark 
green; for outdoors or for forcing. Fruits 12 to 
14 inches long. 
WILSON’S EVERGREEN WHITE SPINE. Beautiful 
bottle green fruits, 8 to 9 inches long; flesh 
almost white. 
WILSON’S LONG GREEN IMPROVED. Dark green 
fruits 10 to 12 inches long; crisp and tender. 
DAVIS PERFECT. Prolific and early. Fruits slim, 
often 10 inches Jong. 
SNOW’S PERFECTION PICKLING. The earliest 
pickling cucumber. Produces fruits about the 
right size for bottling. Very productive. 
GREEN PROLIFIC PICKLING (Boston Pickling). 
Extra early. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING. Dark green fruits. Re- 
sistant to disease and insects. For slicing or 
pickling. May be grown on a ttrellis. 
EGG PLANT 
Liberal Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 35 cts.3 i oz. 65 cts. 
One Ounce Will Produce About 1,000 Plants; 
4,000 Plants to the Acre 
Ready for the Table in About 100 Days 
NEW YORK PURPLE. Vigorous and productive. 
BLACK BEAUTY. Very early; purple black fruits. 
ENDIVE 
Pkt. 10 cts.; 1 oz. 25 ets.; 2 ozs. 45 ets.; %4 Ib. 80 ets. 
One Ounce to a 150 foot Row; 3 Ibs. to the Acre 
Ready for the Table in About 90 Days 
LARGE GREEN CURLED. Hardy; deep green 
leaves easily blanched to rich creamy white. 
BROAD-LEAVED OR FULL HEARTED BATAVIAN 
(Escarolle). Very broad, flat, light green leaves; 
very easily blanched. 
FRENCH ENDIVE (Witloof). See Chicory, page 5. 

WEST INDIAN GHERKIN. Small, nearly round, 
used for pickles. 
WILSON’S SEEDS 
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