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ULIFLOWER 
‘The same methods that produce good Cabbage will grow good Cauliflower. The only 
great difference is that Cauliflower heads must be protected from sunlight so as to 
make sure of the desirable white curd. Gather the tops of the leaves together loosely 
as soon as the heads begin to form. In shutting off the light, it is important not to 
_ cramp the heads. Pkt. 15c; “% oz. $1.25. 
ea Y2 oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
a : 
_ Snowball x. A uniform, sure heading type which is excellent for the market and home 
_ gardener. Medium early, beautiful heads which mature nearly uniform in time. Plant- 
ing should be spread if you wish to market over a longer period of time. 
peCELERY 
Sow from February to May in rows | foot apart. Later, usually in June, transplant to 
rows 3 feet apart and 6 inches apart in row. Rows should be furrowed out so plants 
may be set 6 inches deep. Later, soil may be banked against rows for blanching, even 
so called self-blanching varieties needing the cool, moist soil to render the stalks crisp 
and tender, but this should not be done until a few weeks before harvesting. 
. Prices, unless otherwise noted: Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.50. 
Y4 oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 1 oz. seed per 1000 plants. 
Chase Golden Utah. Three years’ trial has convinced us this is the finest market celery. 
. It is an unusually fine selection from the original Utah Jumbo, a green celery. Plants 
Pah are large, sturdy, compact, stringless, and solid. Color a light golden yellow. All the 
good qualities of the green strain with a much better color. V4 oz. $1.00. 
Golden Self Blanching. Early and particularly desirable for home and market garden. 
_ Plants fairly tall and compact with firm stalks, 26 to 28 inches tall, which blanch 
readily and are of splendid quality. 
_ Utah Winter. A remarkable late Celery of the finest quality. Plants stocky, full hearted, 
fight green in color, with a fine nutty flavor. Will bleach well if desired. 
a -CHARD (Swiss). See planting instruction for Beets. 
-Lucullus, Dark Green. The fleshy crumpled leaves of this variety make very choice 
greens. Plant erect; stalks rounded and finely ribbed. Foliage a rich deep green. 
ce Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 35c. 
_ Rhubarb Chard. A new Chard that is colored like Rhubarb. Stalks bright crimson, 
leaves dark reddish green. Try this different, tasty and delicious new vegetable. 
- Pkt.15c; oz. 50c. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
~ Adelicious vegetable from China used in salads or cooked as greens. Sow seed in garden 
in early August. Thin plants to 18 inches. Feed well for quick, strong growth. 
wa : Price: Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
-Chihli. Long slender heads 18 to 20 inches tall of crisp, well blanched tender leaves. 
Wong Bok. Short, broad heads 8 to 10 inches tall of fine quality. 
CORN 
Open Pollinated . 
Make sowings of early varieties from April Ist to May Ist, depending on the season. 
Later varieties are less resistant to cold and should be sown from May 15th to 25th. 
_ Early varieties may then be planted in succession until Mid-July. Plant seed one inch 
__ deep in rows 3 feet apart and hills 2 feet apart in row. Put 4 to 5 seeds in a hill but 
thin to 1 or 2 stalks. Small plantings should be made in a square to assure pollination. 
or Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; Ib. 35¢. (Ask for prices on quantity.) 
¥ Price on Vy -Ib. and 1-Ib. sizes are not prepaid. 
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Golden Early Market. The earliest true sweet corn. Matures two weeks earlier than 
Improved Golden Bantam. Large, golden ears, tightly filled with sweet grains of high 
/ quality. 
Improved Golden Bantam. Superior to the original Golden Bantam in quality and 
earliness. Nearly all ears carry 12 rows of deep, rich, golden yellow kernels set close 
upon the cob. 
oe Hybrids 
ae Unless otherwise noted: Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c. 
_ Carmeleross (79 days). Large, 8-inch ears, well filled with medium-yellow kernels. 
Good flavor and quality. Early. Plants 42 to 5 feet high. 
.* Chase Golden Cross Bantam (88 days). Very uniform in habit of growth, size, and 
maturity. The ears measure 8 inches long and they are closely set with 14 rows of 
light yellow grains filled with delicious sweet pulp. Bears two ears per plant. 
Chase Hybrid Blend (72 to 90 days). This blend is made up of strains of varying 
‘maturing dates which will give the home gardener an excellent coverage of the season. 
Early, medium, and late varieties are included. The productivity and quality of hybrid 
corns make them very desirable for all purposes and this special blend makes it possible 
) take advantage of the possibilities of many varieties with a minimum quantity of 
ey. : Field Hybrids 
\s in the Hybrid Sweet Corns, the Hybrid Field Corns exceed in productivity and 
ality the old type corns. Yield is tremendously increased per acre when a hybrid is 
Oregon 525. The best selection of hybrid field corn which we have tried. Enormous yield 
and a variety as superbly suited to Oregon as to other parts of the country. 
yee | ieics: Ito 10 Ib. 20c each; 11 to 50 Ib. 18c each; 50 to 500 lb. 16c each. 
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CAULIFLOWER, SNOWBALL X 

CORN, GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
