
Our Chantenay Red Cored Carrot on the muck of Jacob and Walter 
Pahuta in Elba, N. Y. 
CARROTS 
One ounce will plant 300 feet, 3 pounds an acre 
Chantenay Long Type—70 days. About one inch longer than 
Red-Cored. Very smooth, bright orange skin, strong tops, 
texture and color nearly equal to Red-Cored Chantenay. 
Especially good on soils where the water table is high. 
% 1b., 65c; 1b., $2.00; 5 to 25 Ibs. @ $1.90 per lb.; 25 lbs. or 
more @ $1.80 per lb. 
Chantenay Red-Cored—70 days. We believe this strain of 
seed of ours is as good or a little better than others on the 
market. Certainly any strain of carrot that stands at the top 
of the list in trials throughout this part of the country, both 
on muck and on hard land, year after year is a pretty good 
strain to tie to. The roots are a little smoother, more uni- 
formly alike and have better flesh color than most strains. 
The roots are 6 in. long, 24% in. at shoulder, tapered stump- 
rooted, deep reddish-orange skin, core deep orange, almost 
same color as flesh; fine grained, sweet and tender. 4 lb., 
65c; lb., $2.00; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.90 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more 
@ $1.80. 
Imperator Long Type—77 days. A long, 9-in. sloping shoul- 
dered carrot tapering to a blunt end, smooth and deep rich 
orange in color. Flesh rich orange, indistinct core, fine 
grained, high quality. Tops medium and strong enough for 
bunching. 4% Jb., 65c; Ilb., $2.25; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $2.10 per 
lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ $2.00 per lb. 
Nantes Improved—Long Roots, Extra Strong Tops—68 
days. We offer you a specially fine strain of that pouular 
bunching market carrot. 7 in. long, cylinder shape, blunt 
ends, orange flesh of high quality, small distinct core, strong 
tops of medium length that are less likely to break off when 
pulling. This is unquestionably the very best Nantes to grow 
for bunchine. % lb:, 75c; lb:, $2.75; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $2.60 per 
lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ $2.50 per lb. 
Tendersweet—75 days. The roots are § to 10 in. long, taper- 
ing slightly from a 2-inch shoulder to a blunt end. The skin 
is smooth and rich orange scarlet in color. The flesh fine 
grained, tender, orange in color all the way through and 
very sweet. 4% lb., 75c; lb., $2.75; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $2.60 per lb. 
Touchon—68 days. Some of our customers who want a 
longer carrot than Nantes find this variety to meet the 
demands of their markets. Similar to our Strong Top Nantes 
in every way except that it is an inch longer. % 1b., 75c; Ib., 
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Abram Boerman of Marion, N. Y., says: “My carrots are 
going 30 tons to the acre. Also used your onions for 10 
years and have always had a yield of 700 bu. or more to the 
acre. This year they went 900 bu.”’ 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague—110 days. Turnip-rooted or ‘“‘knob” 
celery. Roots round 3-4 in. in diameter. Oz., 65c; %4 Ib., 
$2.25; Ib., $7.50. 
CHIVES 
Low growing perennial plant with foliage similar to fine 
onion tops that give a mild onion-like flavor to meat sauces, 
cottage cheese, potatoes, etc. Easily grown for market. 
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COLLARDS 
Georgia—Large, tender leaves, with a mild cabbage like 
flavor on 3 ft. plants. Ready in 80 days. % lb., 45c; lb., $1.50. 

Peter Donk of Savannah, N. Y., showing us a typical plant of our 
Golden Plume Celery. 
CELERY 
The number of days given is the length of time from setting out plants 
until harvest. One ounce should produce 10,000 plants. 
Cornell No. 19—100 days. This celery and No. 6 were both 
developed and introduced by the College of Agriculture at 
Ithaca. Crosses between Utah and Golden Self Blanching. 
An early, easy blanching kind of outstanding quality. 24 to 
25 inches tall with an edible stalk 10% to 11 inches long. 
Hearts are long and full. Stems thick, rounded and smooth. 
Highly resistant to fusarium yellows. Oz., $1.25; % Ib., 
$4.25; lb., $15.00. 
Cornell No. 6—100 days. Similar to No. 19 but the stalks are 
a little heavier and not as Sharply ribbed. Makes a some- 
what heavier growth and shows a little fuller heart. Res- 
taurant and hotel men tell us that this is the ideal celery 
to use in) salads, Oz. $1.405744 1b. $5.002 1b:-$1 7-50. 
Golden Self-Blanching—90 days. The stalks are thick and 
solid and the stocky plants have large, solid hearts. Oz., 
Gbe? 44 1b. $2.85; 1b.) 90.00: 
Golden Plume (Wonderful)—85 days. This is the best early 
yellow celery and our Special Strain is as fine as any in the 
country. The stalks are large, thick and solid, and the edible 
portion unusually long. The plants are compact, full- 
hearted and blanch readily. We are very proud of this 
Special Strain of Golden Plume. We Know it will please the 
most critical celery grower. Oz., 95c; %4 lb., $3.45; Ib., $12.00. 
Giant Pascal—140 days. Late maturing, tall growing green 
celery. Large, pure white, solid stalks. Oz., 95c; 14 lb., $2.85; 
lb., $10.00. 
Summer Pascal—120 days. Early green celery of fine ap- 
pearance and quality. Plant is uniform medium height. 
Long rounded thick stems that blanch easily. Popular in 
Pennsylvania and the New England States. Oz., $1.25; % 
Ib:, $4:25; 1b., $15.00. 
Utah No. 15—130 days. A strain of Utah that matures in 
mid-season. The plants are large, 26 to 28 inches tall and 
broad at the base. It grows erect, compact, full hearted. The 
edible stems usually are 8-10 in. long, numerous, of medium 
width, thick, rounded and quite smooth. They are crisp and 
of fine quality. Tops retain dark green color when grown on 
muck soils. Oz., 95c; % lb., $3.45; lb., $12.00. 
Utah 10-B—This green variety has shown up well for the 
past two years on the muck in this state. Sometimes it has 
rated even better than No. 15. Our criticism of 10-B as we 
saw it in several trials this year, was the tendency to sucker 
and to sprawl out. Last year this habit was not noticeable. 
The season must have a lot to do with it. No. 10-B is ready 
to harvest about the same time as No. 15, grows 26 to 28 
inches high, medium green foliage, edible stems 8 to 10 
inches long, rounded, thick and waxy, tender, crisp and of 
excellent quality. Oz., 95c; % lb., $3.45; 1b., $12.00. 
Yellows Resistant Golden Plume—S85 days. Similar to Hart 
& Vick’s Golden Plume but more spreading and often run- 
ning an inch or two taller. Highly resistant to Fusarium 
Yellows that often makes celery growing impossible on 
many sections of muckland. This celery does a good job on 
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If you want to make a trial of any of these kinds of celery 
just write us. We will be very glad to send you seed for this 
purpose, without charge. 
