CHINESE CABBAGE 
Is white and green, tender, crisp and blanches itself perfectly. Grown mostly 
for Chinese consumption but the Occidental who isn’t familiar with this 
tasty cabbage doesn’t know what he’s missing. (Follow same cultural direc- 
tions on Lettuce.) Ounce 25c. 
CARROTS 
DANVERS HALF-LONG—Highly productive and adaptable to all classes of 
soil. A broadshouldered, dark orange variety, the tops are of medium size and 
roots of medium length, 6 to 8 inches long. Flesh is sweet, crisp and tender. 
Market gardeners and truckers will have no other. 
CHANTENAY is a heavy cropper and one of the best for market or home 
garden. Tops medium-sized, necks small; roots tapering slightly but uni- 
formly stump-rooted and smooth. Color deep orange-red; fesh very crisp 
ond tender. Ounce 15c; 4 Ib. 50c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
SELECTED SNOWBALL is generally recommended for San Antonio and vicin- 
ity. Superior to all others. Compact, with few short outside leaves. Heads 
are medium to large size, round, very white and curdinke. One ounce will 
produce about 2,000 plants. Packet 10c. 
CELERY 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING DWARF is naturally golden yellow but needs to 
be blanched to make it brittle and fit for table use. Best market variety. 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA OR SOUTHERN do not form a head but produce a mass of leaves. 
Hardy and continuous growers. Freezing does not injure but improves its 
quality. Ounce 10c. 
CORN 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—lIdeal for San Antonio and vicinity. Makes two to 
three good sized ears to the stalk, on rich ground. Grains small, muct 
shrivelled but very deep. A high quality sweet corn. No garden should be 
without it. Pound 40c. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—Ears are large, have fifteen or more rows of deep, 
luscious kernels and remain tender and fit for use longer than any other sort. 
HONEY JUNE produces an extra large ear and is very resistant to diseases 
and worms. Pound 40c. 
CHARLEVOIX (Gold Standard)—Standard of excellence in sweet corn. Equally 
valuable for home garden, market garden or canning. Plants tall and usually 
bearing 2 ears 61 to 7 inches long. Kernels light golden yellow. Pound 40c. 
IOANA—Here is a very desirable main crop variety which matures slightly 
later than Golden Cross Bantam. Developed by the lowa Experiment Station 
and awarded a bronze medal. Plants 614-7 feet tall; sturdy and vigorous 
growing with broad, numerous leaves. Foliage heavier than Golden Cross 
Bantam. Ears 714-8 inches long, 12-14 rowed, cylindrical, well filled with 
medium narrow, light yellow kernels. Highly resistant to drought and bac- 
terial wilt. Excellent canning and market gardening yariety. By far the 
best hybrid yellow for this area. Lb. 49c. 
GOLDEN BANTAM—The best strain of the original type of Golden Bantam. 
Plants dwarf, 414-5 feet tall, very productive and commonly bearing two ears 
6-7 inches long. Strictly eight-rowed, very uniform. Kernels rich golden 
yellow, very tender, sweet and of splendid rich flavor. Lb. 40c. 
CUCUMBERS 
STAFFEL’S STRAIGHT EIGHT—Small, early-shipping and notable for its in- 
tense dark green color. An enormous yielder chiefly recommended for the 
earliest shipping sections. Size 8x11 inches. Edible in 52 days. 15c¢ oz. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN is the old standard sort of vigorous growth, long 
and crisp and a good variety for pickling. 15¢ oz. 
CHICAGO OR WESTERFIELD PICKLING—A prolific variety, containing all 
the qualities desired by those who raise cucumbers for commercial pickles. 
Used almost exclusively by all commercial pickling houses. 15¢ oz. 
EARLY FORTUNE are edible in 55 days. Attractive deep green and great 
producer of fine grained fruit with compact flesh. Ideal for table, market 
or shipping purposes. 15c oz. 
A AND C (COLORADO)—An outstanding variety for shipping on account of 
its deep green color. Fruits slightly tapered at neck and moderately pointed. 
but fairly straight and symmetrical; 8-9 inches long, 2-2 inches thick; 
white spined. Very popular in this section. 15c¢ oz. 
ALL CUCUMBERS, 14 Ib. 50c. 
ENDIVE 
LARGE GREEN CURLED is hardy and vigorous, with bright deep green leaves. 
Midribs of outer leaves usually tinged with rose. The dense mass of deeply 
divided leaves formed in the center blanches rapidly to a rich cream color. 
A favorite for salads. Ounce 15c. 
GARLIC 
Plant sets early in the spring and cultivate like onions. If you love garlic 
you’ll want to get the best and Staffel’s has it. Lb. 50c. 

CABBAGE—Early Jersey Wakefield 
HERBS 
BASIL, sweet DILL ROSEMARY 
BORAGE FENNEL, sweet SAGE 
CORIANDER MARJORAM, sweet SAVORY, summer 
THYME All Herbs 10c a Packet 

GARDEX TROWEL 
‘ High carbon steel blade. Half 
polished, round point, sharp- 
ened. Shank forged into blade. Width 314”, over all length 1144”. 50c 


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