STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
A Field of Sterling’s Holland Erfurt Cauliflower 
CAULIFLOWER SEED 
Hot Water Treated 
2 to 3 Oz. will produce enough plants for 1 acre 
No. 
248 LARGE EARLY HOLLAND ERFURT. (S) Large white heads, 
heading up quite freely. One of the best strains for this section. 
Good for early to late. Sells for highest prices. Early as Snow- 
ball. Per pkt., 25c; 1 oz., $2.25; per lb., $382.00 postpaid. 
CELERY SEED 
No. PEtaOz- 
266 WHITE PLUME. Earliest, self blanching .. ... .... $.15 $.80 
272 FORDHOOK. (S) Burpees’s Best. Dwarf, crisp ..... 15 .80 
260 GOLDEN PLUME. Fine quality ............. Setar ahes 15 80 
288 SUMMER PASCAL. One of the best for summer .... .15  .80 
282 GIANT PASCAL. Tall, crisp and nutty flavored. Late. .15  .80 
275 WINTER QUEEN. Dwarf, heavy stalk ............. “158 7.80 
293 CELERIAC. Giant smooth Prague. Turnip rooted ... .15  .80 
Will have a fine lot of transplanted Celery Plants this year. See 
page 53. 
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Mattituck, N. Y., Sept. 18. 
I wish to say that our small garden did wonderful this year from your seeds. It 
is our first experience with a garden and we had an abundance of everything includ- 
ing carrots. Our iawn was beautiful sown late this Spring with Sterling Sandy Soil 
mixture. The white clover is still thriving after this long dry spell.—VvV. S. 
Cutchogue, August 28, 1950. 
The Marcross Sweet Corn I planted in my garden was very good. It grew fairly 
tall and the corn was sweet and very juicy. It certainly is a fine extra early corn—J. Z. 
