
Remedies for Blight and Insect Gontral on Page 32 

CELERY 
CRISP — NUTTY | 
All 10 cts. Per Liberal Packet 
Matures in 110 to 150 days. One Ounce Will 
Produce About 5,000 Plants |, 
WHITE PLUME IMPROVED. Early; 4 vigorous 
grower. Stalks large and uniformly white; re- 
quires only a short time to blanchsPkt: (10 cts.3 
1% oz. 30 ets.; 1 oz. 60 cts. ¢ Dia 
GIANT PASCAL. A large green Celery with golden 
yellow heart; easily blanched. Stalks thick, solid 
and crisp. An excellent keeper. “Pkt. 10 ets.; 1% 
oz. 35 ets.3; 1 oz 65 ets. Ihave 
EASY BLANCHING. A vigorous grower of- medium 
height with thick stalks of excellent quality. 
Blanches easily, a splendid keeper. Pkt. 10 cts.3 
% oz 35 ets.3; 1 oz. 65 ets. 
GOLDEN PLUME SELF-BLANCHING. Early; solid 
golden yellow; crisp and tender. Pkt. 10 ets.3; % 
oz. 50 ects.3; 1 oz. 90 ets: . 
WINTER QUEEN. Medium-dwarf, forms a good 
solid heart and blanches white; late keeper. Pkt. 
10 ets.; % o7. 35 ects.3 1 oz. 65 ets. 
‘CELERIAC Smooth Prague. (Knob Celery). Pro- 
duces globular roots used for soups and stews. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 50 cts.3; 1 oz. 90 cts. 
Germaco 
Hotkaps-_s.. Page 28 
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 44 row/Aight yellow, sim- 
ilar to Golden Evergreen. Vigorous, resistant to 
heat, drought and wilt. Uniform ears, 8 inches 
long. A midseason variety; valuable for the home 
garden. Pkt. 15 ects.; % Ib. 40 ets.5 1 Ib. 75 ets. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM.'A disease-resisting va- 
riety. ‘Produces a heavier crop than G@ Bantam 
and more uniform ears. PKt. 15 ets.; % Ib. 40 ets.; 
1 lb. 75 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. 
STOWELWL’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. an 
8. 
Y% Ib. 1 Ib. 2 Ibs. 
$2.00 
Pkt. hy 
25 ects. 45 cts. 85 cts. 
10 ets. 
NEW — Corn Ear Worm Drops for Control of the Corn Ear Worm. See Page 32. 

Longfellow Cucumber 
CUCUMBERS 
All Same Price: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 ets.; “4 Ib. $1.00. 
One Ounce Will Plant About 50 Hillis; 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. i 
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 éarly.' | 
CLIMBING. Dark green fruits. Resistant to disease 
and insects. For 
grown on a trellis. ay 

WILSON’S 
StEECDrS 
slicing or pickling. May be - 
DANDELION (ITALIAN) 
See Chicory, page 5. 
EGG PLANT 
Liberal Pkt. 10 ets.; % oz. 40 ets.; 1 oz. 75 cts. 
One Ounce Will Produce About 1,000 Plants; 
4,000 Plants to the Acre 
Ready for the Table in About 100 Days 
BLACK BEAUTY. Very early; purple black fruits. 
ENDIVE 
Pkt. 10 cts.; 1 0z. 25 ets.; 2 ozs. 45 5¢ts.3 ‘yy Ib. 80 cts. 
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... i ted pceea sug oF 
FRENCH ENDIVE (Witloof). See Chicory, page 5. 
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