
CHIHILI CHINESE 
CABBAGE 
GOLDEN 
SELF-BLANCHING 
CELERY 
ITALIAN GREEN 
BROCCOLI 


NEW 





CARROTS 
Sow the seed as early as the ground can be 
worked. Plant it thinly in rows 12 inches 
apart. An ounce plants 100 feet of row. 
IW4oz. 5c; oz. 15c; lb. 50c; Ib. $1.50 
Chantenay. 72 days. Thick stump roots 
5 inches long; smooth, fine grained, deep 
orange. Best half-long variety for table 
use. 
Imperator. 75 days. Roots 8 to 10 inches 
long, 134 to 2 inches across at the shoulder. 
Cylindrical in shape and stump rooted; 
deep orange in color. Popular bunching 
__ variety for shipping. 
Improved Danvers. 75 days. A standard 
market sort, fine for table use. Rich 
orange, 6 to 8 inches long, 2% inches thick. 
Very productive. 
Improved Long Orange. 85 days. Stand- 
ard late sort. Immense producer of long 
Carrots; good keeper. Demands deep soil. 
Valuable for stock feeding. 
Improved Nantes. 65 days. Half-long, 
almost cylindrical, blunt; very small tap 
root. Flesh fine grained, with very little 
core; skin orange, very smooth. One of the 
best table sorts. 
Improved White Belgian. The universal 
stock Carrot of Belgium. Dairymen prize 
it for its great amount of saccharine; im- 
mensely productive. No vegetable grown 
will produce so much feed or is so much 
relished by all kinds of stock. Good 
keeper. 
Oxheart. 75 days. Forms a thick root 3 to 
4 inches in diameter and produces large 
crops. ‘Tender orange-red flesh. Some 
growers report 800 bushels per acre. 
New Early Coreless. 70 days. Very uniform 
in shape, size and color. An early variety 
of superior flavor, without any core, 
highly recommended for market and home 
use. Heavy yielder and good keeper. The 
roots grow about 8 inches long, tapering to 
a blunt point. Flesh is deep orange-red, 
tender and of good quality. Valuable for 
both table and stock. Handsome market 
appearance. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Grown like cabbage. Heads should be tied 
up for blanching. An ounce produces about 
2000 plants. 
Voz. 25c; Woz. 45c; oz. $1.50; 
141b.$5.00 
Allen’s White Surehead. 90 days. An 
improved Snowball of best quality. Good 
header in dry weather and does well in all 
climates. 
Sluis’ Ideal Early Snowball. 90 days. 
Very early and one of the surest to head. 
If seed is sown in March, heads will be 
ready for use in June. Dwarf grower with 
good-sized heads, valuable for late plant- 
ing as well as early. 
CELERY 
Sow seed in spring and transplant when 
seedlings are 5 to 6 inches tall. Set them 
5 inches apart; blanch by earthing up when 
the plants are large enough. An ounce pro- 
duces about 3000 plants. 
40z. 20c; oz. 60c; 141b. $2.00 
Giant Pascal. 135 days. One of the best 
on the market. It produces perfect large 
green stalks, crisp and thick. Blanches early 
and easily. Fine keeper and shipper. 
Golden Self-Blanching. 115 days. A 
EARLY great self-blanching variety, easily mar- 
CORELESS keted and a good keeper of fine quality. 
CARROTS Has just enough of the nutty flavor that 
makes Celery. ones for jae and 
eating. Beautiful golden color. 
ALLEN’S WHITE 
32 SUREHEAD ALLEN’S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE 
CAULIFLOWER 

