8 TETHER SEED CO. 
CAULIFLOWER 
1 oz. will produce 2000 plants, 1/4 lbs. per acre. 
The number of days indicated are the average required to produce heads 
from the date the young plants are set in the field. Usually it 1s SURtOnoD 
days from the time seed is sown until the young plants are ready for the open 
field. 
2 oz, loz 4b. 1 b. 
Early Snowball No. 50 oc ccossstaraeeasseesseeeesl 00 $3.50 $12.00 $40.00 
55 days. Plants of medium height. Foliage medium green and more 
than ample to cover the head. Heads are of good depth, heavy, 
ivory white, with a tight attractive curd, of fine quality. Early 
and maturing somewhat uneven, giving a longer marketing period. 
Excellent for early spring frame or field growing. 
Late Snowball No. 60 COCKS SHSHHSHHSSHSEHEHHHHEEEE 1.00 3.50 12.00 40.00 
60 days. The most satisfactory strain for main crop for fall har- 
vest. The plants are large and erect with ample medium bright 
green foilage to cover the heads. The heads are large, smooth, 
very deep, solid and pure white. Excellent quality. Harvest not 
concentrated. 
CELERY 
1 oz. will produce 10000; 1/4 lb. per acre. 
The number of days given for maturity are those normally required from 
time of setting plants in the field to earliest harvesting. 
YELLOW OR GOLDEN VARIETIES 
1 oz + b. 1 Ib. 
Dreyer’s Special ................. a ae secseceeaee 92°00 $5.50 $20.00 
About 10 days later than our Golden Prize, but has a very heavy 
rib which is a trifle shorter, and a large golden heart. This strain 
will produce 10 percent more crates per acre because of its heavy 
shoulder and compact stalk which is unsurpassed by any other 
Celery on the market. 85 days. 
Golden’ Prize ccseic: Rate Mattie dies te be. 00) 19,50: 20.00 
An improvement of the Golden Plume types. The plant has a long 
first joint, large heart, and is a fast grower making a very desir- 
able strain for an extra early crop, either under glass or in the 
field. About an 80-day celery. 
Golden Plume or Wonderful .......................... 1.25 3.50 12.00 
Plants normally 24 to 26 inches tall with stems 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 
inches long, fairly heavy, compact and full hearted. About 85 days. 
Cornell@Nocel Oe ee ec ctaeseiesel cortices 2000, . 5.00. 20,00 
Developed and introduced by the New York College of Agriculture. 
A cross between Golden Self-Branching and Utah. Plants 24 to 25 
inches tall, 10 1/2 to 11 first joint. Hearts long and comparatively 
full. Stems thick, rounded and smooth texture. Highly resistant to 
fusarium yellows. This variety should not be planted nor set in 
the field too early in the Spring as it appears to go to seed very 
readily if checked by Spring frost or cold weather. Also known 
as Yellow or Ivory Pascal. About 100 days. 
New Jersey Special ou... eceseeseeeeee = =2050 6-75 25.00 
A tall strain of Golden Plume, the seed of which is produced 
at gE Bey. ie pas ea tall and large, having Ms erica 
oint and large fu eart. An excellent strain fo 
Mite nse ercy r Howard crates. 
