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CAULIFLOWER 
Grown like cabbage. Leave 2 feet between plants and 3 feet be- 
tween rows. When the heads are about 3 inches across, tie up the 
outer leaves to aid in blanching. An ounce of seed produces about 
2000 plants. 
Early Snowball. 95 days. An extra-good strain yielding medium- 
sized, compact heads. 
CELERY 
Grows best in moist, fertile loam. Sow the seed indoors, and trans- 
plant 6 inches apart, with 214 feet between rows. Use boards, 
heavy paper, or soil around the plants for blanching. An ounce of 
seed produces about 5000 plants. 
Fordhook-Emperor. 130 days. Dark green foliage and thick 
stalks, solid and large; golden heart. 
Giant Pascal. 135 days. Excellent for fall and winter, for it keeps 
well. Blanches to yellowish white; stalks solid and crisp, about 2 
feet high. 
Golden Self-blanching. 115 days. A popular dwarf variety. 
Blanches easily and matures early. Fine for home gardens. 
White Plume. 125 days. Foliage green, tinted white. 
inches. Stalk blanches easily to nearly white. 
CELERIAG 
Sometimes called turnip-rooted celery. Grown for its roots only, 
which are used to flavor soups and salads. 
CUCUMBER 
Sow seed after danger of frost is past, using eight to ten seeds to 
hills spaced 3 to 5 feet apart. An ounce of seed plants 50 hills. 
A. & C. 68 days. The beautiful straight fruits grow about 10 inches 
in length and 2% inches thick, well rounded at the end and dark 
green throughout. Holds color well when pickled. 
Chicago Pickling. 60 days. Fruit large, square-ended, rich dark 
green. 
Davis Perfect. 65 days. Fruit dark green with white spines. Disease- 
resistant. Few seeds. 
Early Green Cluster. 52 days. Dark green fruits in clusters, adapted 
for pickling. 
18 to 20 
Early Short Green (Harly Frame). 58 days. Small fruits for pick- | 
ling. 
Everbearing. 55 days. Early. Will bear entire season if fruits are 
kept closely picked. Best for pickling. 
Improved Early White Spine. 56 days. Popular market sort. 
Fruit straight, 8 inches long, bright green with whitish green tips. 
Improved Long Green. 67 days. Fruit 12 to 14 inches long, dark 
green. Standard table variety. 
National Pickling. 56 days. Fruit straight, with blunt ends, black- 
spined, deep green. High yielder. 
Straight-8. 66 days. Straight, smooth, deep green fruits about 8 
inches long. Desirable table variety. 
Woodruff’s Hybrid. 60 to 64 days. Fruits 8 to 10 inches long, cylin- 
drical with rounded ends and small seed cavity. Medium dark green 
with thin light green stripes at blossom end; tender and crisp, 
superior quality. 
White Wonder. 58 days. Ivory-white fruits in clusters. 
Gherkin. 50 days. Light green, spiny, oval fruits, with small seeds. 
Makes delicious pickles. 
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MODERN SEED HOUSE 
CAULIFLOWER, Early Snowball 
COLLARDS 
Sow outdoors and thin or transplant to 2 feet apart. An ounce of 
seed will sow 100 feet of row. 
Georgia or Southern. 75 days. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall and pre- 
duce good greens even on poor land. 
Pkt. Thoz. Oz. 
$0 10 $0 80 $1 50 
WAlb. 
$5 00 
CAULIFLOWER 
Early Snowball. (Postpaid) 
CELERY All Celery Seed postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. Vib. Lb. 
$0 10 $055 $1 80 50 
1 60 50 
1 35 00 
1 70 00 
Fordhook-Emperor 
Golden Self-blanching 10 45 
Giant Pascal 10 40 
10 50 
COLLARDS 
Georgia or Southern. (Postpaid).. 10 
CUCUMBER All Cucumber Seed postpaid 
Woodruff’s Hybrid 
A. & C 
Straight 8 
National Pickling 
White Wonder 
All Other Varieties 
CUCUMBER, Straight-8 
