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CELERI AC One packet will produce 400 plants Pkt. 10c; 440z. 30c; oz. 90c 2 age 
“Knob Celery” forms large, globe roots. Cubed, boiled, with cream sauce; a real fall and winter treat. on PGA 
Dwarf Moonarchie. (110 days from plants.) Short tops, with fine grained, 3-inch rounded roots of nice nutty flavor. —— ae *’ ; * Wd raf a re 
CHIN ESE CABBAGE 4 ounce will produce 500 plants Pkt. 10c; 140z. 20c; 0z. 50c 
To head in cool weather sow during July to stand a foot or more apart. Delicious when served as a salad. 
Special Narrow Head. (70 days.) Solid, tapered cylindrical heads 15 to 18 inches tall and 4 to 5 inches across which, 
when cut are fully blanched, crisp, and of delicious flavor. Keep well in storage for over two months. 
COLLARDS One ounce will sow 200 feet Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 50¢ 
Cabbage flavored, green leaves valued for Vitamin C content. Grows well in heat and poor soils. 
Georgia. (75 days.) Clusters of tender, cabbage leaves at the top of 21% to 3-foot stems. At its best after frost. 
CORN, SWEET 
Grow corn this year. Picked and served within an hour or two it’s much superior to what you buy. 
NEW HYBRID VARIETIES One pound will plant 300 hills All, pkt. 15c; 4%4Ib. 40c; Ib. 70c; 5 Ibs. $3 
Several hybrid varieties planted all at one time will provide fine sweet corn throughout the season. 
Golden Rocket. (68 days.) This new variety is sweet and has such superior quality that it has taken the place of 
Spancross. The 8-inch, 10 to 14-rowed, bright yellow ears are produced on stalks 51% to 6 feet high. 
Marcross C13.6. (71 days.) The 5-foot stalks produce 7-inch, 10 to 14-rowed golden yellow ears well filled to the 
tip. The eating quality ts good. It is highly disease-resistant, over 85 per cent of the ears are perfect. 
Carmelcross. (74 days.) The deep yellow, 12 to 14-rowed, 8-inch ears come on stalks 514 feet high. The table 
quality is excellent and the flavor is sweet. This is very highly disease-resistant. 
Lincoln. (83 days.) A top-rank, bright yellow hybrid with well-filled, tapering, 12 to 16-rowed ears, 8 inches long 
and 2 inches in diameter of good quality. The vigorous well-foliaged stalks are 61% to 7 feet high. 
Golden Cross Bantam. (86 days.) The 8-inch, 10 to 14-rowed yellow ears are uniform and of the very highest 
eating quality and sweetness. The 6 to 614-foot sturdy stalks have broad dark leaves. Highly resistant. 
Narrow Grain Evergreen. (91 days.) This fine white hybrid has very high eating quality. The 8-inch ears are 
uniformly tapered, with 18 to 22 rows of quite narrow, deep, white kernels. The stalks grow 8 feet high. 
OPEN POLLINATED One pound will plant 200 hills All, pkt. 10c; 14]b. 30c; Ib. DOCH Ibs. $2.25 
These, still used by some home gardeners, yield over a longer period as they mature quite unevenly. 
Golden Bantam. (82 days.) The ears, 71% inches long with 8 to 10 rows of golden yellow, sweet kernels are pro- 
duced on stalks 51% feet high. The ears of this strain are larger than the original. 
Whipple’s Yellow. (87 days.) A fine corn in its day with 7 to 8 inch, golden yellow ears having 12 to 14 rows 
of fairly deep sweet kernels. The stalks grow 6 feet high and frequently bear two ears. 
Country Gentleman. (92 days.) Of wide reputation this has 8-inch ears of deep, slender, white kernels, set 
irregularly without row formation, very tender and sweet. The 7-foot stalks often bear two ears. 
MINIATURE SWEET CORN PAt. plants 50 feet of row Pkt. 40c; 3 pkts. for $1 
Make several plantings of this delicious midget corn at 10-day intervals in rows. 
Golden Midget. (60 days.) The dwarf 3-foot plants bear tender, sweet ears just over 4 inches long, many with two 
or more ears to the stalk. Plant closely in rows anywhere in the garden as they do not shade other plants. 
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CORN SALAD One ounce will sow 35 feet Pkt. 10c; 14oz. 20c; oz. 45c; 14Ib. $1.25 
Sow 6 inches apart in rows 2 feet apart in early spring or in September for wintering over. 
Broad Leaf. (45 days.) Rosettes of tender leaves used in winter and early spring in mixed salads as it lacks piquancy. 
CUCUMBERS One ounce will plant 50 hills All, pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; Ib. $1 
Dust the plants from start to maturity with Bordeaux against disease and Rotenone against beetles. 
Cubit. (60 days.) A prolific, white-spined variety with cylindrical blunt-ended, smooth fruits, 8 inches long and 2 
inches across, with very small seed cavity. The color is unusually dark green. Fine for slicing. 
Longfellow. (72 days.) Long, slender, dark green fruits which are perfect when 10 inches long and 2 inches across 
but mature 2 inches longer. They are very smooth and even and have nice dark green color. 
Marketer. (65 days.) Very vigorous prolific vines with a heavy yield of uniform, 8 by 24-inch fruits, slightly 
tapered at each end. The intense dark green color carries right down to the blossom end. 
National Pickling. (55 days.) The vines are productive with a large crop of uniformly shaped, dark green, black- 
spined fruits 6 by 214 inches when full grown, and full ended. They hold the dark color well. 
Straight-8. (65 days.) These white spined fruits are cylindrical, 8 inches long and 11% inches across and well 
rounded at both ends. They are deep green and free from striping. The vines are quite productive. Maricter 
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