
This piece of Cornell No. 19 Celery was grown from our seed by A. E. 
Verdine of Williamson, N. Y 
CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce should produce 2,000 plants 
Super Snowball—This is a mighty good Strain of early cauli- 
flower with plants of medium height and rather broad 
waved leaves which bend outward at the tips. Inner 
leaves cover the head well. Foliage medium green of a 
slightly grayish shade. Very deep heads, solid, ivory 
white and of fine quality. Ripens early and very evenly. 
Y% oz., 90c; oz., $2.85; % lb., $10.00; lb., $35.00. 
Snowdrift (White Mountain)—A variety making a very 
large, deep, solid, white head. The heavy upright grow- 
ing leaves are very numerous and being close together 
force the small inner leaves to curl over and protect the 
head. Well adapted for use under a wide range of condi- 
tions and generally considered the most satisfactory 
strain for main crop for fall harvest. %4 oz., 90c; oz., 
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HART & VICK’S CELERY 
One ounce should produce 10,000 plants 
Cornell No. 19—This celery and No. 6 were both developed 
and introduced by the College of Agriculture at Ithaca. 
Crosses between Utah and Golden Self Blanching. An 
early, easy blanching kind of outstanding quality. 24 to 
25 inches tall with an edible stalk 10% to 11 inches long. 
Hearts are long and full. Stems thick, rounded and 
smooth. Highly resistant to fusarium yellows. % oz., 50c; 
CVn TUBS 2A Melo, Se Wek, eal Gay 
Cornell No. 6—Similar to No. 19 but the stalks are a little 
heavier and not as sharply ribbed. Makes a somewhat 
heavier growth and shows a little fuller heart. 4 o0z., 
5G; 107, 1.655 74 Ib., sb.803 Lb., d17.50. 
Golden Self-Blanching. The Old Dwarf Growing, Long 
Keeping Kind—The stalks are thick and solid and the 
stocky plants have large, solid hearts. Celery growers 
have found our strain of this kind very good. 4 0z., 30c; 
oz., 95c; % lb., $3.00; lb., $10.00. 
Hart & Vick’s Golden Plume (Wonderful)—This is the best 
early yellow celery and our Special Strain is as fine as any 
in the country. The stalks are large, thick and solid, and 
the edible portion unusually long. The plants are com- 
pact, full-hearted and blanch readily. We are very proud 
of this Special Strain of Golden Plume. We know it will 
please the most critical celery grower. %4 0z., 35c; 0z., 
Fit ilsyS 22 Mee, Bos Hos SAE 
Trondequoit—New green celery with many heavy rounded 
10 in. stems of very fine quality. Grows 26 in. high. Easy 
to blanch. Very good heart. Midseason kind. “4 oz., 60c; 
0%., $1.90; 4% 1b, $6.15; Ib., $20.00. 
Summer Pascal—Harly green celery of fine appearance and 
quality. Plant is uniform medium height. Long rounded 
thick stems that blanch easily. Popular in Pennsylvania 
and the New England States. % oz., 45c; oz., $1.40; % lb., 
CLEVE Mle), SHILE NO), 
Supreme Golden—New, tall Golden Self-Blanching later 
than Golden Plume and a little taller. Long jointed broad 
thick stems, and a very good heart. % oz., 35c; oz., $1.15; 
VE Mes SEO Mo, Chee), 
Tendergreen—A new, early green that grows about 26 in. 
high. Stems 10 in. long, broad and thick. Full heart. 
Blanches very easily. %4 oz., 45c; oz., $1.40; % lb., $4.60; 
Lon Sli, 010: 
Utah or Salt Lake—A splendid green celery. Sturdy, com- 
pact plants, exceptionally solid with broad, thick, rounded 
stems, crisp and of very good quality. % oz., 35c; oz., 
Milling VA We, Sane alloy, alan. 

Cornelius Van Dorpe and Mrs. Van Dorpe of Wolcott, N. Y. showing us 
some Cornell No. 19 Celery that they grew from our seed 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague—Turnip-rooted or ‘knob’ celery. 
Roots round 3-4 in. in diameter. Oz., 65c; %4 lb., $2.25; 
Ib., $7.50. 
CHICORY 
Asparagus or Radichetta (Catalonga)—Foliage like a dan- 
delion and used for greens. This is the true, cut-leaved, 
fibrous-rooted type. Oz., 45c; % lb., $1.55; lb., $5.45. 
Witloof or French Endive—There is usually a good market 
for these 4 to 5 inch clusters of blanched leaves. Oz., 
Heres 34 Mee. Sales Tee, SGD. 
DANDELION 
Improved Thick Leaved—Compact, vigorous growing. 
Producing a spreading plant, packed with thick leaves, 
18 to 24 in. across; blanches readily. Oz., 75c; % Ilb., 
$2.45; Ib., $8.00, 
DILL 
Long Island Mammoth—Large and much more productive 
than the common dill. Oz., 10c; % 1b., 35c; Ib., $1.15. 
EGG PLANT 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants 
Black Beauty—tThis seed stock is as fine as can be grown. 
Plants are thrifty and average 5 large, smooth, egg- 
shaped, dark purple fruits that hold their color. % oz., 
PUKE (oVvAc, WOSOR 475 Moy, RAGe N55, 
New Hampshire Hybrid—A1ll America Silver Medal, 1939. 
This is the kind to grow where the season is short. Har- 
lier than Black Beauty. Fruits good size and dark purple. 
OZ, 2C02Z., THe; Yo lib., $2.45. 
ENDIVE 
One ounce to 100 feet of row—2-2% pounds per acre 
Deep Heart Fringed—New, upright growing with extra 
deep, well-filled clear cream yellow hearts. Broad fringed 
leaves, less bottom rot, for the outer leaves turn upward. 
% 1b., 60c; 1lb., $2.00; 5 lbs. or more @ $1.90 per lb. 
Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle)—Large broad, thick dark 
green easily blanched leaves. A greatly improved Broad 
Leaved Batavian or EHscarolle. %4 lb., 60c; lb., $2.00; 
5 lbs. or more @ $1.90 per lb. 
Green Curled—Green Ribbed ‘‘Chicory.’’ Deeply cut leaves. 

Compact, well blanched heart. % lb., 60c; lb., $2.00; 5 lbs. 
or more @ $1.90 per lb. 
Green Curled Pancalier—For late market. Full heavy 
heart; leaf stem tinged with pink. % lb., 60c; lb., $2.00; 
5 lbs. or more @ $1.90 per Ib. 

Kenneth Sheldon of Macel Sheldon and Son Farms, Oswego, N. Y. show- 
ing us some Early Yellow Globe Onions grown from our seed 
