Carrots One ounce will sow 200 feet; 
3 to 4 Ibs. for an acre, 
CULTURE. Carrots may be sown in hot-beds in February for early use. In open 
ground from March to first of July. Thin out early plantings to 5 inches apart. 
Cultivation should be carefully performed to keep down the weeds, and deep hoe- 
ing between the rows will give a large increase in the crop. 
Ox Heart, or Guerande. 72 days. Root is short and thick, and flesh is bright 
orange in color. Heart is tender. Pkt. 10c;:0z. 25c; % Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.00. 
IMPERATOR. 77 days. A new carrot of the Danver’s type, but a trifle longer. Fine 
grained and a good produced. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; %4 Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.00. 
Danver’s Half Long. 75 days. One of the leading varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % 
Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.00. 
* Chantenay. 72 days. Medium early and very productive. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % Ib. 
75c; Ib. $2.00. 
* Chantenay-Red Core. 72 days. Flesh 
reddish orange, roots shorter than 
Imp. Chantenay, excellent for 
dicing. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 25c; % Ib. 
15c; 1 Ib. $2.00. 
Improved Long Orange. Good in 
light, sandy soil. Larger than 
other late varieties. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c; % Ib. 75c; 1 Ib. $2.00. 
Cauliflower 
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. Cultural directions 
for Cabbage apply to this crop. 
* Early Snowball. One of the best types on the market. 
Its compact habit of growth renders it a very profita- 
ble variety to force under glass, and it does well for 
late planting, as well as for early crops. A sure 
Early Snowball Cauliflower header. Pkt. 25c; 1%4 oz. 75c; oz. $2.50. 

One ounce will produce 
Celery from 5,000 to 17,000 
plants. 
CULTURE. The conditions necessary for successful celery culti- 
vation are good seed, plenty of manure and complete fertilization, 
moisture and cultivation. The most suitable soil is rich loam, 
finely pulverized and highly enriched. Transplant 4 inches apart 
when 3 inches high, water and protect until well rooted, then 
transplant into rows for garden culture 18 inches to 2 feet apart. 
To blanch draw earth around the plants, being careful not to 
cover the tops of the center shoots. 
Giant Pascal. By far the most popular Celery. Medium to small 
er ; on: wonderfully well flavored. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; % 
Golden Self Blanching. Blanches easily, and larger than Pascal. 
eet es golden yellow. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c; oz. 80c; %& 
Cele TAC —crurip- rooted cetery) 
CULTURE. Grown mostly for its bulbous roots. Seeds are started 
and plants set out in the same way as advised for Celery. Celeriac 
is not usually blanched, but is very fine when thus treated, and 
much hardier than the stalk Celeries. 
Giant, Smooth Prague. An improved form of turnip-rooted Celery; 
te Ibe gree roots with very few side roots. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; 
‘4 le ° e 

Celtuce 
Giant Pascal Celery 
Belongs to the Lettuce family but entirely different in growth and use. Young leaves are used for 
boiling or as lettuce. Chief value is its central stem. Remove lower leaves, cut off all outer skin 
to light green. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c; % oz. 50c; 1 oz. 90c. 


GROW-AID Start your plants in your home. Complete with 50—2” bands and 
Seed Fi liners. Instructions with each package. Three pounds packed. 
ee ats = 79c each. By Mail—95c. 
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