16 THE CLAPPER CO. 

VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Danvers Half-Long. Outsells all others, 
being best for a general crop, and the most 
valuable for both home and market gard- 
eners. Roots orange in color, half long (6 
to 8 inches), tapering uniformly to a blunt 
tip. Very attractive. Packet 15c.; oz. 60c. 
Hutchinson. Darker in color than the 
Danvers and longer by an inch or two. 
Quality good. We believe our strain is the 
equal of any. Packet 15c.; oz. 60c. 
Imperator. A splendid new bunching Car- 
rot, 7 to 8 in. long, uniformly tapered to a 
semi-blunt end. Indistinct core; fine 
grained and tender. Packet 15c.; oz. 60c. 
Half-Long Scarlet Nantes. The skin is 
smooth, flesh red, and without any core. 
It is excellent for forcing and general use, 
and for quality it cannot be surpassed. 
Packet 15c.; oz. 75c. 
Morse’s Bunching. 75 days. The roots 
grow about 8 in. long, are smooth, slightly 
stump-rooted, coreless and deep orange in 
color. In flavor it is sweet and the texture 
fine-grained. , Recently introduced and 
highly recommended. Packet 15c.; 0z. 80c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
For early use sow seed in hot-bed in early 
spring. For a late crop sow seeds in open 
ground in May. Method of cultivation is 
similar to that of Cabbage. One ounce of 
seed will produce about 3000 plants. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. A _short-stemmed, 
small-leaved variety, producing large heads 
of superior quality. Packet 25c. 
Early Snowball. One of the best early 
varieties of dwarf habit, with fine, solid 
heads of excellent flavor. Packet 25c. 
CELERY 
The best Celery is grown in deep, rich, well 
prepared soil. One ounce of seed will produce 
about 4000 plants. 
Boston Market. A winter variety of dwarf, 
branching habit. It blanches white and 
keeps well. Excellent nutty flavor; tender 
and crisp. Packet 10c. 
Golden Self Blanching. Popular early 
variety, very solid, crisp and tender; de- 
licious, nutty flavor. Packet 10c. 
Giant Pascal. A fine strain of this popular 
winter variety. The stalks are very solid 
throughout; crisp and tender; nutty flavor. 
Packet 10c. 
Summer Pascal. Highest quality green 
Celery: short, heavy, nutty and brittle; 
almost ribless and entirely _ stringless. 
Blanches easily in two weeks. Full golden 
heart. Trifle later than Golden Plume. 
Height 22 inches. Packet 30c. 
CELERIAC 
Giant Smooth Prague. 110 days. Turnip- 
rooted celery. Used for roots only, which 
are cooled like beets or turnips. Delicate 
flavor. Packet 10c. 
CHERVIL 
Curled Chervil. Cultivated like parsley. 
The young leaves are used for flavoring 
soups and salads, and also used for garnish- 
ing. Packet 10c. 
CHICORY 
Large-Rooted Madgeburg. Roots when 
dried and roasted are used as a substitute 
for coffee. Packet 10c. 
Witloof, or French Endive. This grows in 
a solid oblong head and blanches ivory- 
white. One of the choicest of all winter 
salads. Packet 10c. 
CHIVES 
Seed. Packet 15c. 
SWEET CORN 
Packet 15c 
_Corn should be planted in a warm, sunny 
situation; the first sowing may be made after 
the middle of May. One pound of seed will 
plant about 100 hills. 
Black Mexican. 87 days. A medium early 
variety, very sweet, tender, and of deli-: 
cious flavor. 1% lb. 20c.; lb. 35c.; 2 Ibs. 65c. 
Golden Bantam. The most popular, yellow 
table variety; ears small and kernels tender 
and sweet. Lb. 35c.; 2 Ibs. 65c. 
Golden Cross Bantam. An 85-day corn 
which is resistant to disease. Suitable for 
quick freezing. 
Golden Gem. A 67-day two-eared deep 
yellow tender and sweet corn. 
