
POULTRY CABBAGE OR 
CHINESE CHOKUREI 
Poultry Cabbage is a wonderful green feed for poultry and has been 
known to yield 3 tons in a space 40x60 feet. One-half pound of seed will 
grow enough greens to feed about 1,000 hens for 4 months; 3 pounds to an 
acre for 6,000 hens for 4 months. In the Northern States the seed can 
be sown any time from early spring until the middle of July. In some parts 
of the South the seed may be sown throughout the entire year, or from 
July to September for main crop. Sow in rows 24 inches apart, allowing 
about 2 inches between the seed. Commence feeding when plants are about 
4 inches high, pulling out and feeding alternate plants. Continue thinning * 
until plants are about one foot apart. These should make heads of 5 to 7 
pounds in 70 days and may bé fed immediately or allowed to stay in ground 
until cold weather. These heads may be fed whole as they are very tender 
and 100 per cent edible. Chopping is not required even for young chick- 
ens. Poultry Cabbage will not discolor the yolks of eggs when fed to laying 
hens. (Pkt. (0c) (oz. 35c) (144 lb. $1.00) (1b. $2.90) (5 Ibs. $13.25) postpaid. 

CHINESE CABBAGE 
A most delicious vegetable which 
combines, the rich celery flavor with 
that of the cabbage. Can be cooked 
or eaten raw like celery. Makes as 
good salad as the finest head lettuce. 
The mid-ribs can be cooked like as- 
paragus, and for cole slaw no other 
cabbage compares with it. It is ex- 
tremely productive, easily grown and 
unexcelled for fall to early winter use 
from seed sown directly in the garden 
in mid-summer. 
CHIHL!I (improved Peking). 
This is the earliest, the surest 
header, and withstands heat better 
than other strains of Chinese Cab- 
bage. Heads are 18 to 20 inches in 
length and 3% to 4 inches thick; 
solid, white, very crisp and tender, 
and of best quality. (Pkt. 0c) (oz. 
25c) (44 Ib. 75e) (Ib. $2.15) (5 Ibs. 
$9.50) postpaid. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
A good source of Vitamins 

A and C, 
some Calcium and Iron Chinese Cabbage Chihli 

CELERY 
(Disease-Treated Seed) 
GIANT PASCAL. A green variety 
for fall and winter use. It is tall 
with large, thick and solid green 
stalks, which are stringless, crisp, of 
fine nutty flavor, and an excellent 
keeper. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 40c) (oz. 
75c) (%4 Ib. $2.25) (1b. $6.50) (5 Ibs. 
$30.00) postpaid, 
GOLDEN PLUME. A semi-dwarf 
early variety, producing thick and 
heavy stalks with a_ well-blanched 
solid heart; crisp and of the highest 
table quality. More vigorous than 
Golden Self-Blanching and quite re- 
sistant to blight and rot. (Pkt. 10c) 
(1% 0z. 45c) (oz. 85c) (44 Ib. $2.50) 
(lb. $7.50) (5 lbs. $35.00) postpaid. 

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Golden Self-Bianching GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. A 
very desirable shipping sort; plants 
are of medium size, compact and 
stocky, and grow about 20 to 24 
inches tall; leaf stalks are thick and 
solid; blanches readily and is crisp, 
tender and of a sweet nutty flavor. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 45c) (oz. 85c) (14 
lb. $2.50) (lb. $7.50) (5 Ibs. $35.00) 
postpaid. 

UTAH, or GOLDEN CRISP. An ex- 
cellent late green variety for fall use 
or winter storing. Matures a week 
to ten days earlier than Giant Pas- 
eal. Sturdy, compact, solid, of fine 
quality and of rich nutty flavor. 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 0z, 40c) (oz. 75e) (% 
Ib. $2.25) (lb. $6.50) (5 lbs. $30.00) 
postpaid. 



Celeriac 
Turnip Rooted Celery (Celeriac) 
GIANT PRAGUE. A popular vegetable in Europe. Instead of produc- 
ing long leaf stalks like ordinary celery, it has a globe shaped, turnip- 
like root with true celery flavor, and is greatly liked by nearly all who 
have tried it. Excellent for salads and flavoring, or cooked like parsnips, 
turnips or oyster plant. Roots are fit to use when about 2 inches in 
diameter. Will keep all winter like beets and carrots if packed in moist 
earth or sand. (Pkt. (0c) (14 0z. 40c) (oz. 65c) (14 Ib. $2.00) (lb. $5.75) 
(5 Ibs. $26.25) postpaid. 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 



Cauliflower 
(Disease-Treated Seed) 
One Ounce for 3,000 Plants 
One of the Best Sources of 
Vitamins Bi & C 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Our 
strain of Early Snowball is ex- 
tra select and the earliest Cauli- 
flower grown. A very reliable 
heading variety with rich, snow- 
white, close, compact heads of. 
the best quality, and usually 
weighing about 2 lbs. each. (Pkt. 
20c) (14 oz. 75¢) (34 oz, $1.40) 
(oz. $2.60) (14 Ib. $7.75) post- 
paid. ‘ 


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Early Snowball Cauliflower : 
DRY WEATHER, or DANISH GIANT. Our strain of this variety is espe- 
cially selected to produce self-protecting leaves which protect the heads from 
the sun and makes tying unnecessary. Our strain will stand more adverse 
weather conditions than any other variety and it may be grown in hot, dry-.— 
districts where others fail. Large creamy-white heads weigh 2 to 3 Ibs. each 
and about 10 days later than Early Snowball, (Pkt. 20c) (4 oz. 75c) (% oz. 
$1.40) (oz. $2.60) (14 lb. $7.75) postpaid, S 
0 to 200 
CHICORY “eet of row. 
ASPARAGUS CHICORY. A healthful and tasty Asparagus- 
flavored vegetable. The sprouts of this plant when cut fresh 
and boiled in salt water are served either hot or cold. It can also 
be blanched and eaten raw the same as celery. . The tender 
sprouts are produced in abundance and may be cut several times 
in a season, as new shoots appear after each cutting. (Pkt. (0c) 
(4% oz. 40c) (0z. 75c) postpaid. 
MAGDEBURG or COFFEE CHICORY. This variety is grown 
primarily for its root crop, although the young leaves are fine for 
salad. The large roots, when roasted and ground, make a de- 
licious drink, and have been extensively used as an adulterant 
and substitute for coffee. The roots are valuable as RABBIT 
FEED for which purpose we sell a large quantity of seed. (Pkt. 
{0c) (oz. 35c) (14 Ib. $1.00) (1b. $3.00) postpaid. 
CRESS (High in Iron) Witloof Chicory 
EXTRA CURLED (Pepper Grass). Grows rapidly, WITLOOF - 
being ready for use in 30 to 40 days after seed is plant- 
ed. Fine for salads, garnishing and as a green = pane CHICORY 
wiches. Has an agreeable pungent taste. (Pkt. c) 
(oz. 35¢) (14 Ib, 90c) postpaid. (FRENCH ENDIVE) 
UPLAND. 60 days. Same flavor as Water Cress. An All-Season Cro 
Grows on high, dry land. An easily grown hardy per- A delicious salad, served like 
ennial that remains for several years without replanting. lettuce. Sow seed in the open 
(Pkt. 15e) (oz. 50c) postpaid. in spring or early summer. You 
WATER CRESS. 50 days. A hardy plant which will can top the roots in fall, set 
thrive well only when the roots are submerged in water. them out in boxes of sand in 
Can be easily grown in springs or along the edges of cellar and have fresh, crisp, 
shallow running streams. One of the most delicious of home-grown salad all winter. 
all small salad plants. (Pkt. 20e) (3 Pkt. 50c) postpaid. (Pkt. 0c) (oz. 45¢) (%4 Ib. 
$1.35) (lb. $4.00) postpzid. 



