
Vegetable Seeds for Florists (Continued ) 
CABBAGE—Continued 
1 oz. 
Glory (Glory of Enkhuizen). 
kraut. Average 6-8 lbs. .. 
All Head Early. Good winter keeper. Deep 
heads, flat, firm, valuable for kraut, 77 days 
All Season. Best in hot, dry weather....... 
Late Flat Dutch. Good keeper, firm heads. . 
Danish Ballhead. Penn State Strain (Short 
Stem). Best late variety, heads large, flat, 
solid; keeps until late spring. 105 days . 
Valuable for 
50 
SAVOY and RED CABBAGE 
Chieftain. 85 days. Heads medium ee 
flat and firm. Crimped leaves....... 
Mammoth Rock Red. Best red variety..... 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague. Turnip-root- 
ed celery. Excellent winter keeper. 
LA OZ 2 C ee ee ae ee 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Michihli. 70 days. 20 in. tall. Surer heading 
and more uniform than the old Chihli. 
Crisp, tender and well balanced. A great 
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ail 
CAULIFLOWER 
(About 7000 seeds per oz.). 
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Sow in February or March for plant sale. 
unchecked growth and sure heading, plants should be 
4 ozs. 
1.20 
1.20 
1.30 
1.50 
2.35 
2.50 
1 Ib. 
$0.40 $1.30 $4.20 
3.60 
3.60 
3.90 
7.00 
7.50 
We offer only genuine 
Danish grown seed, recognized as the world’s finest. 
To insure 
handled in plant bands or pots. Space 18x24 in. Days indicated 
are from date plants are set out. 
Danish Giant Dry Weather. Select. 
Early Dwarf Erfurt. Select. 60 days. 
days. 
*Early Snowball “A.”’ 55 
greenhouse forcing, frame or outdoor culture. 
Snowball “’X.”" 65 days. 
range of conditions. 
Snowdrift. 65 days. 
tected by inner leaves. 
Prices of above 5, each: tr. pkt., 
4 ozs., $8.00; 1 lb., $24.00. 
CARROT 
(1 oz. for 300-ft. row.) Sow as early as the 
ground can be worked and make successive 
plantings until Aug. lst. Space rows 12 to 
Se. 
* Amsterdam Forcing. Roots reddish orange, 
6 in., uniformly tapered. Best for forcing. 
About 2 weeks earlier than other varieties. 
Chantenay Red Cored. Tapering 
Danvers Half Long. Tapering. 
Hutchinson. Latest and largest variety..... 
Morse’s Bunching. (All-America Award). . 
Nantes Stump Rooted. Cylindrical........ 
Oxheart or Guerande. Easy to pull........ 
CELERY 
(About 8000 plants per oz.). Sow in 
Feb. or March for plant sales. Cover 
ie seeds lightly. Space 6x28”. Days in- 
dicated are from date of planting. 
Giant Pascal. 140 days. The standard late 
green celery. 1% oz. 40c........ 
Golden Plume. Select. 85 days. Desirable 
for home and market garden. 1% oz., 50c.. 
Golden Yellow Self-Blanching. Dwarf. 
Standard market sort. % 0z., 50¢........ 
50 
Larger than Snowball; 
Good for distant shipping. 
40c; %4 0oz., 
70 days. 
Standard early. Fine for 
Well adapted for use under a wide 
Heads large, firm and pure. white. 
firm and well pro- 
80c; 1 0z., $2.40; 
1 oz. 
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-90 
-90 
4 ozs. 
7h aH) 
3.00 
3.00 

1b. 
.$0.35 $1.20 $3.60 
1.80 
1.80 
2.10 
1.80 
2.10 
1.80 
7.00 
9.00 
9.00 
CELER Y—Continued 
Summer Pascal. 110 days. Uniform thick 
rounded stalks. 1% 0z., 40¢ 
Utah or Salt Lake. No. 99. 125 days. 
season, full hearted and compact. 
40c 
cB 
CORN. See page 49. 
CHIVES 
(Grass-Onion.) A perennial, quickly 
started from seed. Popular for fla- 
yoring and borders. %4 oz., 30c.... 
CRESS 
Curled or Pepper Grass. Greenhouse catch 
crop. Ready in 40-60 days. Temp. 40-50°. 
Water Cress. 75 days. Perennial water 
plant. Small, thick, pungent leaves. 4 oz., 
CLOT iene mea pe Pees scm ie tan ean, ern oat 
CUCUMBER 
(About 1000 seeds per oz.). 1 oz. 
ail for 80 hills or 200-ft. row. Distance 
between rows 3 to 6 ft. 
*A, & C. 68 days. 8 to 9 in. Deep green. 
Does well on light soil. 
Chicago Pickling. 6 in. 60 days.......... 
*Davis Perfect. Fine slicing variety. 9 in.. 
Imp. Long Green. Ideal slicer. 12 in...... 
“Longfellow. 72 days. One of the main fore- 
ing varieties. 12 to 14 in. long...... 
National Pickling. 50 days. Considered best 
forasmall enickles aaa me ee nee 
*Seedless Supreme. Best of the European 
forcing types. Forms 12-14 in. fruits with- 
out pollination and is seedless unless pol- 
linated. Dark green, disease resistant, very 
prolific. For forcing only in high humidity 
at 75-85° temperature. Further cultural 
notes in U.S.D.A. Bulletin No. 1320 (5c). 
100 seeds, $1.00; 1000 seeds, $9.00. 
Small Gherkin. 2 in. long; very prolific. ... 
Straight 8. Deep green; ideal shipper... ... 
al Black Beauty. Popular market va- 
riety. Dark purple. Broad, egg-shaped .. 
Fort Meyers Market. Oval fruits carried 
well above ground. Quite resistant to dis- 
ease and excessive heat. % oz., 45c..... 
EGGPLANT 
(About 6000 seeds per oz.) Sow in 
February or March for plant sales. 
Space plants 18x24 in. 
ENDIVE 
(1 oz. for 100-ft. row.) Sow in April or June- 
July for fall crop which may be kept for sev- 
eral months if taken up with soil before kill- 
ing frost, packed closely and stored in base- 
ment, 
Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle).. : 
Deep Heart Fringed. Upright growth ..... 
cf 
POPULAR HERBS 
describing each yariety with collection offer. 
proved a very popular spring seller. 
high flavoring value as well as decorative appearance. 
Each packet will make at least 250 plants. 
loz. 4ozs= “Ib: 
$0.70 $2.35 $7.00 
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90). 3.00559-00 
25 .80 2.40 
1.50 
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525 aby = PSY) 
.30 1.00 3.00 
.30 1.00 3.00 
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PAS, Eby 7w 
.30 1.00 3.00 
30 1.00 3.00 
.60 2.00 6.00 
.80 2.70 8.00 
.20 .60 2.00 
.20 .60 2.00 
Collection boxes of banded and assorted plants have 
Of medicinal and 
Leaflet 
Anise—Basil—Boraqe—Coriander—Dill—FFennel 
—Sweet Marjoram—-Sage—Savory—Thyme. 
Prices above 10, each: Tr. pkt., 15c. 
Collection one each of aboye 10 varieties, $1.00. 
Better prices and bigger profits come from yegetable plants grown in Ball Better Plant Bands. 

