Vegetable Seeds for Florists (Continued) 
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CABBAGE, continued 
Glory. (Glory of Enkhuizen.) Valuable 
for kraut. Average 6-8 Ibs.............. $0.50 
All Head Early. Good winter keeper. 
Deep heads, flat, firm, valuable for kraut, 
MIO VCMMET OA ek ke, eke 50 
All Season. Best in hot, dry weather. .... 50 
Hollander. Ferrys strain............... -70 
Late Flat Dutch. Good keeper, firm heads. .50 
Danish Ballhead. Penn State Strain 
(Short Stem). Best late. variety, heads 
large, flat, solid; keeps until late spring. 
OS OES Se i .65 
SAVOY and RED CABBAGE 
Chieftain. 85 days. Heads medium large; 
flat and firm. Crimped leaves............ .60 
Mammoth Rock Red. Best red variety.. .70 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chihili. 70 days. 20 in. tall. Sure heading 
when sown late July, maturing in Oct. 
Excellent for salads or cooking.......... .20 
CARROT (1 oz. for 300-ft. row) 
Sow as early as the ground can be worked 
and make successive plantings until Aug. 
Ist. Space rows 12 to 18”. 
*Amsterdam Forcing. Roots reddish or- 
ange, 6 in., uniformly tapered. Best for 
forcing. About 2 weeks earlier than other 
LG OS ae A5 
Chantenay Red Cored. Tapering....... .30 
Danvers Half Long. Tapering......... 30 
Hutchinson. Latest and largest variety.. .35 
Morse’s Bunching. (All America 
Jooseita) 2 ON dees ee eth 
Nantes Stump Rooted. Cylindrical..... .35 
Oxheart or Guerande. Easy to pull..... 30 
Supreme Half Long. Tapering......... <p 
CARROT—Morse’s Bunching 
*Suitable for greenhouse forcing 
4 ozs. 
1 lb. 
$1.70 $5.00 
1.70 
1.70 
2.30 
1.70 
2.10 
2.00 
2.30 
.70 
1.50 
1.00 
1.00 
1.15 
1.00 
1.15 
1.00 
1.15 

5.00 
5.00 
6.90 
5.00 
6.40 
6.00 
7.00 
2.00 
4.50 
3.00 
3.00 
3.40 
3.00 
3.40 
3.00 
3.40 



auliflower—Snowball gare 

CAULIFLOWER (About 7000 seeds per oz.). The greatest 
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care is taken to get the best obtainable strains from 
specialist growers. Sow in Feb. or March for plant 
sale. To handle plants in bands or pots is essential 
for unchecked growth and sure heading. Space 
18x24 in. Days indicated are from date plants are set out. 
Danish Giant Dry Weather. Select. 70 days. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. Select. 60 days. 
*Early Snowball ‘‘A.”’ 55 days. Standard early. Fine for 
greenhouse forcing, frame or outdoor culture. 
Snowball “*X.”’ 65 days. Well adapted for use under a wide 
range of conditions. Heads large, firm and pure white. 
Snowdrift. 65 days. Larger than Snowball; firm and well 
protected by inner leaves. Good for distant shipping. 
Prices on above five varieties, each: Tr. pkt.. 50e; 4 0z., 
$1.00; 1 0z., $3.00; 4 0z., $10.00. 

CELERY (About 8000 plants per oz.). Sow 
in Feb. or March for plant sales. 
Cover seeds lightly. Space 6x28”. 
Days indicated are from date of 
planting. 
Epicure. RESISTANT. Edible stem 10 
in. pale green, exceptionally crisp. % oz., 
40¢ 
Giant Pascal. 140 days. The standard 
late green celery. % 0z.,40c............ 
Golden Plume, Select. 85 days. Desirable 
for home and market garden. 1% oz., 50¢ 
Golden Yellow Self-Blanching. Dwarf. 
Standard market sort. % oz., 50c........ 
Utah or Salt Lake. No. 99. 125 days. 
Mid-season, full-hearted and compact. % 
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Large, Smooth Prague. Turnip- 
rooted celery. Excellent winter keep- 
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CHICORY 
Witloof. “French Endive.” Roots grown 
outdoors during summer are forced in suc- 
cessive crops during winter in any spare 
room. Roots are planted 2” apart covered 
with 8” of sand. Heads are ready to cut in 
about 6 weeks. Catch crop. Ideal for salads. 
CHIVES. “Grass-Onion.” A __ perennial, 
| : quickly started from seed. Popular 
for flavoring and borders. %4 oz., 
40c 
I oz. 
-70 
.70 
00 
4 ozs. 
2.35 
3.00 
3.00 
2.35 
2.35 
1.70 
4.00 
1 lb. 
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7.00 
9.00 
9.00 
7.00 
7.00 
5.00 
12.00 
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