
Tendersweet Carrots 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Long Island Improved. (120 days.) This 
variety is grown extensively in this area. 
Makes compact plants with solid, heavy 
sprouts. Pkt., 15c; Y% oz., 50c; 0z., 90c. 
Plants will be available here in the 
spring. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Snowball. (82 days.) In this section the 
Snowball type is preferred over all oth- 
ers. Beautiful, well-rounded, compact, 
pure white heads. Sow seeds indoors or 
under glass 30 to 40 days before time 
fOmsete out splants. Pkt. .25¢:> 4. 0z., 
Pl Osnloe OZ. $2279. Plants of -this 
variety will be available this spring. 
CABBAGE 
For the home garden it is often easier 
to buy plants for early cabbage. We will 
have plants of Jersey Wakefield, Golden 
Acre, Savoy and Red Rock. A packet of 
seed planted in the garden when the ground 
is warm will provide plenty of plants for 
late crop. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. (65 days.) Very 
early pointed heads. Fine early variety 
of highest quality and especially good 
for the home garden. Crisp, tender and 
delicious: IP kt.s 106; 1/7).0%., .25¢;, 02., 
45c. 
Golden Acre. (64 days.) The earliest 
cabbage. Round, medium sized heads, 
very -firm and uniform. Pkt., 10c; 
WnOZ.5 a5 6: 1073,1 O0C. 
Copenhagen Market. (72 days.) Out- 
standing for solid heads of excellent fla- 
vor and brittleness. Uniform, compact 
Desde kt loc I />. O2Z:,.35C;° 02.5 60c. 
Savoy. (90 days.) Large, firm, round, 
and completely blistered or “savoyed” 
all through the head. Has milder, more 
pleasing flavor than regular cabbage. 
Pret 00-17%5 -0z.y30C3007., 50C. 
Premium Flat Dutch. (100 days.) Late. 
Most popular of all late cabbage. Ex- 
tremely soild heads keep in first class 
condition through the winter. Pkt., 10c; 
Vr 074 296; 0%., 45C. 
CHINESE or CELERY CABBAGE 
Chihli, (73 days.) Crisp, tender, well- 
-blanched heads are equally delicious 
cooked or raw. Seeds should not be 
sown before July first. Pkt., 10c; Vy o2z., 
Dey COZ 4 DCs 
CORN 
Hybrid sweet corns are best for the home 
gardener because of their high yield, re- 
sistance to disease and uniform maturity. 
The following are those we recommend 
most highly. 
Spancross. (71 days.) Earliest of all 
hybrids with well-filled ears of golden 
yellow kernels. Sweet and delicious. 
Pk 5c) "lbs 3c; Ibis 65, 
Golden Cross Bantam. (85 days.) Now 
- the standard of excellence in sweet corn. 
Its great uniformity and superlative 
quality have never been surpassed. Ears 
hold their fine quality and tenderness 
longer than any kind we know. Usually 
two ears of sweet, light golden yellow 
kernels produced on each stalk. Pkt., 
bic el4 vibes 35 chao c: 
Lincoln. (83 days.) A sturdy, vigorous 
hybrid with straight, cylindrical ears 
closely set with 12 to 16 rows of deep 
narrow kernels. Quality is excellent and 
ears protected by exceptionally good 
husk. Stalks tall, stiff and erect; with- 
stand adverse conditions such as hot, 
dry weather much better than most 
kinds... Pkt2) 15; Ib... 35e4Ibs 65 c. 

Golden Cross Bantam Sweet Corn 
Tendergold. (79 days.) There are only 
three words to actually describe this 
corn—sweet, tender, succulent. It has 
attractive ears about eight inches long, 
with 12 rows to the ear. Stays sweet 
and tender two to three days longer 
than most kinds. We had this in our 
garden last summer and without reser- 
vation can say it was the most delicious 
corn we ever ate. Pkt., 15c; % lb., 35c; 
1b265 6 
Golden Bantam, Golden Midget, White 
Midget and many other varieties in stock. 
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CARROTS 
(Pkt. will sow 30 ft. of row; oz. 200 ft.) 
Tendersweet. (75 days.) Fine textured 
and sweeter than any we have tasted. 
Long .slender carrot of deep orange 
color. Requires good soil for best de- 
velopment. (‘Pkt 5e5)4707542,5c 0Z,, 
45c¢. 
Goldinhart or Red-Cored Chantenay. (70 
days.) Flesh is fine-grained, tender and 
of delicate, sweet flavor. For the home 
garden this variety is especially valuable 
as it succeeds under a wide range of 
conditions and does not require as 
deeply cultivated soil as some of the 
Jonge kinds! (Pkeseiseu ly on ea 5: 
OZenAO Cs 
Danvers Half-Long. (75 days.) Depend- 
able, well known main crop carrot with 
tapered roots. Heavy yielder. Popular 
for freezing, home use and winter stor- 
ing.- Pkt. S10cs 14404002 eons 406: 
CUCUMBER 
Straight Eight. (58 days.) Early and pro- 
lific. Noted for its heavy yields and 
even, cylindrical shape. Cucumbers 
about 8 inches long. Excellent variety, 
attractive in appearance and of fine 
qualtyaePkt. 10cew07.,250c 
Sunnybrook. (60 days.) Fruits 9 to 11 
inches long, slender, dark green. Flesh 
‘is firm and thick, with few seeds. Ex- 
tremely dark color is maintained for a 
long time after picking. Recommended 
forall. punposesw Pe Kktiee 1) Gs 078039 C. 
Burpee Hybrid. (60 days.) Because it is 
a hybrid, this new. cucumber is more 
vigorous and more productive than any 
of the older varieties. The rich, dark 
green fruits are about 8 inches long and 
21% inches in diameter. The seed cavity 
is small and the crisp white flesh is of 
excellent quality and delicious flavor. 
Pkt. (30 seeds), 25c. 
Mandarin. (45 days.) Earliest of all we 
have tried and of supreme quality. 10 
to 12 inches long and about 114 inches 
in diameter. Very crisp and delicious. 
RiktaOc. 
KALE 
Blue Curled Scotch. (55 days.) Dwarf, 
compact plants of finely curled, bluish 
green leaves. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 34c. 
Dwarf Siberian. (65 days.) Very hardy, 
dwarf spreading kale with grayish green 
leaves’ -Pkt., 21067074. 30c. 

Cabbage 
