ANDREWS-BURRI SEED CO. -:- 505 WALNUT, KANSAS CITY, MO. 
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sincere in believing that White Excelsior ranks as one of the very superior 
stocks of cauliflower available at any price. 
PLANT——Dwarf and compact in growth, with long upright leaves. 
HEAD—6!, to 7 inches in diameter, average weight 3 lbs., flattened pure 
white curds free from leaflets. 
WHITE MOUNTAIN 
Because of its unusual qualities and resistance, has displaced nearly all of the 
other varieties where in competition. A strong growing variety of the Snow- 
ball type, producing larger and deeper heads and with no unusual growing 
hindrances will make very ample foliage with overlapping leaves over the head 
as a protection to the snow-white heads in its forming. The heads are of great 
depth and pure white color, green leaves rarely appear in the head. 15 years 
experience prompts us to say that White Mountain will produce 25 to 30 percent 
more number one marketable heads than most other varieties. White Mountain 
is in a class of its own and is the perfect main crop flower. 
peo wana larger than Snowball, with tall, erect, medium green outer 
eaves. 
HEAD—7 to 10 inches in diameter, and weighs from 3 to 5 lbs., with large, 
deep, snow white curds. 
DANISH GIANT 
Our strain is very even and a perfect type of this valuable variety. This is a 
large, late flower for the South, with heavy protecting foliage. 
CELERY 
UTAH 10B 
A leading variety of Pascal for shipping. Flants are 26 to 28 inches tall, leaves 
moderately large, medium dark green. Plants are erect and compact. Stems 
are 8 to 10 inches long, of uniform length, rounded, thick, waxy in appearance, 
blanches readliy, tender, crisp, and of excellent quality. 
UTAH NO. 15 
This strain of Utah is becoming increasingly important with Eastern and Northern 
growers. Plants are Jarge, 26 to 28 inches tall, leaves are dark green, deeply 
cut, medium broad, erect, compact and full hearted. Stems are 8 to 10 inches 
long, numerous, medium width, thick, rounded and smooth, crisp and fine 
quality. Tops retain dark green color when grown on muck soil. 
MICHIGAN GOLDEN 
A yellows resistant strain grown and put in sealed packets at the Michigan 
State College. It is of the Golden Plume type, of medium height, medium 
long stems, and very easy blanching. Stands hot weather well. : 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA 70 to 80 Days 
A most hardy sort to withstand severe weather conditions. A non-heading type 
of the cabbage family, which forms a rosette or loose cluster of tender leaves 
at the top of a large plant, 2 to 3 feet in height. A splendid green. Generally 
grown in the south and adapted to conditions where cabbage will not grow. 
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