




One ounce 
of seed will 
produce 
3,000 plants. 
Super Snowball makes fine large snowy white heads of ch 
grow good cauliflower. 
loosely as soon as the heads begin to form. 
light, it is important not to cramp the heads. 
Coleny — “ie 8 
Tender 
One ounce of seed will produce 3,000 plants. 
CULTURE—Sow the seed in flats, during Feb- 
ruary or March. Celery seed germinates slowly 
and the surface of the soil must be kept constantly 
moist. Cover the seed very lightly, with fine sand 
rather than with soil, to prevent a hard surface. 
When plants are 2 or 3 inches high, transplant 
them to other flats. In May, set them out in rows 
3 feet apart, 6 inches apart in the rows. 
195. SELECT GOLDEN SELF BLANCH- 
ING—(118 days.) Best for early table use, and 
most popular for market. Bleaches as well as any 
yellow variety. The plants grow to medium size, 
and are stocky and compact. The heart is rich 
golden yellow, with light yellowish green outer 
stalks and leaves. Stalks are broad and heavy, but 
remarkably crisp and tender, entirely free from 
stringiness and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c, 2 oz. 30c, 
oz. 50c, 1% Ib. $1.75, prepaid. 
196. GREEN PASCAL—A very desirable 
green type. The stalks are medium broad, rounded, 
thick and solid. The plant is stocky, full hearted 
and compact and blanches readily. Quality and 
flavor are exceptionally good. Pkt. 10c, YQ oz. 30c, 
oz. 50c, 4% lb. $1.75, prepaid. 
157. 
158. 
159. 

Golden Self-Blanching Celery 

oicest quality . 
CULTURE—The same methods that produce good cabbage will 
The only great difference is that cauli- 
flower heads must be protected from sunlight so as to make sure of 
the desirable white curd. Gather the tops of the leaves together 
In shutting off the 
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Chinese Gn Celery Cabbage 
CHIHILI—Harly growing and sure heading, re- 
sembling Cos Lettuce, producing large, solid white heads, 
long and pointed at the top. Leaves are broad, compact, 
tightly folded and beautifully white and very crisp. Sow 
after July 1st to avoid flowering. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 1% Ib. 
75c, lb. $2.75, prepaid. 
WONG BOK—Delicious as a salad vegetable. 
Heads are thick, oblong, with tightly folded, crisp, white 
leaves, as tender as those of head lettuce. 
that of very solid cabbage, blended with celery. Do not 
sow until July to avoid flowering, 
lb. 75c, lb. $2.75, prepaid, 
CHINESE CELERY CABBAGE FOR 
PCULTRY—A cheap, 
poultry, more productive than lettuce, spinach or mangels. 
Sow the seed in rows % inch deep and 24 inches apart, 
using 3 lbs. seed per acre. 
green feed for 100 hens for 4 months. 
Chinese Cabbage when plants are 4 inches high, pulling 
out every other plant. 
in 2 months, which can be stored until wanted. Pkt. 8c, 
oz. 20c, %4 Ib. 70c, lb, $2.60, prepaid. 

160. EARLY SNOWBALL 
(55 days.) Most widely used early 
variety. Plants are dwarf with short, 
pale green leaves. A dependable 
header, Although extra early, it can 
be planted for late fall and winter 
use, There is none to equal it in 
value for forcing under glass for a 
winter crop. Head: 6 to 7 inches 
thick,. of medium size, firm, com- 
pact, solid, pure white, and of finest 
quality. Pkt. 20c, % oz. 75c, % oz. 
$1.40, oz. $2.60, prepaid. 

leaves. 
glass, or sown outdoors in June. 
disease-resistant, 
hei 
190. 
ery, or 
celery, 
the season, 
The flavor is 
Pkt. 10c, 0z. 25c, %4 
green feed of great value for 
An ounce of seed will provide 
Commence feeding 
Plants form heads of 5 to 7 Ibs. 
color changes-to an attractive green. 
CELTUCE—tThe plants 
forming a rosette of light green leaves, which when 
young, may be used ag lettuce or boiling ‘‘greens.’’ 
In less than 90 days the stalk is ready for use. 
The leaves must be removed and the stalks peeled 
of their tough outer skin. 
crisp and succulent—delicious served raw like cel- 
cooked. 
is different’ and milder, 
seed should be made as soon as the ground ¢an be 
worked in spring, 
intervals to provide a continuous supply throughout 
Pkt. 
$1.00, prepaid. 
turnip-shaped, ( 
4, lb. 70c, prepaid. 
Al fine vegetable when 
cooked but especially . 
delicious as a salad. 
166. SUPER SNOWBALL— 
(52 days.) ‘This is an extra early 
strain of the Snowball type. Besides 
being extra early, the heads of 
‘“‘flowers’’ mature with greater uni- 
formity, making it possible to har- 
vest a large percentage of the crop 
in the first cutting. The plants are 
vigorous and strong, the leaves are 
well folded or curled over the heads, 
which are large, uniform in size. 
deep and solid. Pkt. 25c, % oz. 80c, 
1% oz. $1.50, oz, $2.70, prepaid. 
New Purple Cauliflower 
For Color Illustration See Back Cover. 
168. PURPLE CAULIFLOWER—(70 days.) Large, compact heads 
of a beautiful purple color, surrounded by attractively crinkled dark green 
Of superior flavor and excellent quality. 
The seed may be started early under 
Purple Cauliflower is quick-growing and 
Pkt. 25c, % oz. 80c, prepaid. 
Celluce 
Combines the uses and flavors of celery 
In cooking, the purple 
A New 
Vegetable 
and lettuce. 
grow quickly, 
The heart is pale green, 
The flavor, though suggestive of 
A first sowing of 
and successive sowings at 10-day 
15c¢, Vy 
oz. 30c, % oz. 55c, oz. 
For Cress or Pepper Grass—See Page 26. 
Celeriac 
This vegetable should be more generally grown. 
Turnip Rooted 
Celery 
The roots are used in salads or boiled like pars- 
nips, or turnips, and have a celery flavor. They 
keep well all winter. Celeriac may be cooked 
and served with cream sauce, or used as a salad. 
199. LARGE ERFURT—Boots large, smooth, 
excellent flavor. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, 



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