VEGETABLE SEEDS 
fertile soil which is well-drained. It should have an 
abundance of moisture. 
Cropping dates of Celery are figured from the time 
the small plants are set out in the garden or field. 
One ounce of seed should produce 3000 plants. 
GIANT PASCAL — 120 days — A valuable 
variety for both second early and mid- 
winter use, growing about 2 feet high. 
The stalks are very broad, thick and crisp, 
and entirely stringless; easily blanched. 
Pkt. 15¢, oz. $1.00, 4 Ib. $3.25, Ib. $11.00. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING — 120 days — 
—Its fine form, rapid growth, extreme 
earliness, superior flavor and_ keeping 
qualities, rich golden color, and easy 
blanching habit are all that could be de- 
sired in a Celery. Our seed is true to 
name from originator’s stocks. Pkt. 15¢, 
oz. $1.00, %4 Ib. $3.25, Ib. $11.00. 
SUMMER PASCAL — 120 days — Early 
green variety of superior quality. Plants 
medium tall, with thick round stalks. Pkt. 
15¢, oz. $1.00, % Ib. $3.25, Ib. $11.00. 
CHICORY WITLOOF — 150 days — Sow 
in May or June in drills. Thin to 6 inches. 
In the fall trim roots, transplant into sand 
in cellar or coldframe, cover with straw. 
Crisp shoots form, which make a delicious 
salad. Pkt. 15¢, oz. $1.00, 4 Ib. $3.50, 
Ib. $12.00. 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA—120 days Largely used in the 
South, and prepared in a manner similar 
to spinach. Collards are used as a substi- 
tute for cabbage in those sections where 
cabbage cannot be raised. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 20¢, 
4 Ib. 45¢, Ib. $1.25. 
ALL SUMMER SELECTION 
One packet each of these va- 
rieties — Spancross, Marcross, 
Golden 
Carmelcross, Lincoln, 
Cross Bantam and Wilson. 
If all four varieties are planted 
about May 1 and a second 
about 2 
you will have 
planting is made 
months later, 
Sweet Corn from mid-June until 
$1.25 
Autumn. 
SAVE 75c. 


Golden Cross Banter Corn 
SWEET CORN 
How to Grow Sweet Corn—Plant seed after all 
danger of frost has passed, and the soil has become 
thoroughly warm, in rows 2% to 3 ft. apart, spacing 
the seeds 4 to 6 in. apart in the row; cover with 
1 in. of soil and later thin to stand 8 to 12 in. 
apart. Some prefer to sow 4 seeds in groups, allow- 
ing 2 to 3 in. between the seeds and spacing the 
groups 2 to 3 ft. apart in the row; allow 2 or 3 
plants to remain in a group. Corn should be planted 
in blocks of at least 4 rows side by side, rather than 
in a single long row, to insure pollination and the 
development of a full set of kernels. 
All varieties 15¢ per pkt. (except where 
noted) 
EARLY VARIETIES 
COLUMBIA — 65 days — Extra early. A 
very desirable, prolific variety; short stalks 
averaging two ears of excellent flavor. 
34 lb. 30¢, 114% Ib. 60¢, 6 Ibs. $1.85, 12 Ibs. 
$3.25, 48 Ibs. $12.00. 
EARLY GOLDEN GIANT — 87 days — It 
combines all the excellent and inimitable 
qualities of Golden Bantam, with a great 
increase in the number of rows. It is 12 
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