Giant Flag Leek 
CELERY 
Disease-Treated Seed 
GIANT PASCAL. A green 
variety for fall and winter 
use. It is tall with large, 
thick and solid green stalks, 
which are stringless, crisp, of 
fine nutty flavor, and an ex- 
cellent keeper. (Pkt. 5c) 
(4% 0z. 50c) (oz, 85c) (14 lb. 
$2.35) prepaid. 
GOLDEN PLUME. A semi- 
dwarf early variety, produc- 
ing thick and heavy stalks 
with a_ well-blanched solid 
heart ; crisp—and of the high- 
est table quality. More vigor- 
ous than Golden Self-Blanch- 
ing and quite resistant to 
blight and rot. (Pkt. {5ce) 
(% oz. 55¢) (oz. $1.00) (%4 
lb. $2.85) prepaid. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCH- 
ING. A very desirable ship- 
ping sort; plants are of me- 
dium size, compact and 
stocky, and grow about 20 to 
24 inches tall; leaf stalks are 
thick and solid; blanches 
readily and is crisp, tender 
and of a sweet nutty flavor. 
(Pkt. 5c) Fe oz. 50c) (oz. 
90c) (% Ib. $2.50) prepaid. 
LEEK 
One Ounce of Seed to 200 
Feet of Row 
GIANT FLAG—Highly es- 
teemed as a fall and winter 
substitute for green onions. 
Excellent for stews, soups 
or creamed. Belongs to the 
onion family but is considered 
of finer flavor. Mild and 
sweet; very hardy and easily 
cultivated in the home gar- 
den. The edible stems are 6 
to 8 inches in length and 
about 3 inches in diameter. 
(Pkt. 15c) (oz. 60c) (%4 Ib. 
$1.75) prepaid. 
PEANUTS 
IMPROVED EARLY 
SPANISH 
Will Grow and Produce Good 
Crops in the North 
Just as good Peanuts can be 
grown in the Northern States 
as in the South, provided you 
plant Improved Early Spanish. 
This is the earliest variety 
grown, and very productive. 
The nods are small, but re- 
markably solid and well filled 
with nuts of the very finest 
quality. Shell nuts carefully 
so as not to break inside skin, 
and plant as soon as ground 
becomes warm, about 2 inches 
deep in rows 3 feet apart, and 
from 8 to 10 inches apart in 
the row. (Pkt. 15c) (pt. 40c) 
(qt. 75c) (2 qts. $1.40) pre- 
paid. 
< SALSIFY 
Vegetable Oyster 
One ounce to 75 feet of row. 
MAMMOTH SAND. 
WICH ISLAND — Sal- 
sify or Vegetable Oys- 
ter is grown like Par- 
snip and is very deli- 
cious. Cover the plants 
with leaves or straw in 
the fall and you can 
dig them all winter and 
spring when other fresh 
vegetables are scarce. 
The young leaves or 
shoots that start in the 
spring are most deli- 
cious in salads. (Pkt. 
15c) (oz. 55c) (%4 Ib. 
$1.50) (lb. $4.50) pre- 
paid. 
EGG PLANT 
(Disease-Treated Seed) 
BLACK BEAUTY. The earliest and _ best. 
Compact and robust bushes are laden with the 
mammoth fruits. Bear continuously until frost. 
The skin is a rich, lustrous, purplish black. Very 
productive; entirely free from spines or thorns. 
(Pkt. 15¢) (% oz. 50c) (oz. 85c) (44 Ib. $2.50) 
prepaid. 
PARSLEY 
PARAMOUNT.  Extra-triple-curled upright 
type suitable for bunching. Unusually dark green 
color. (Pkt. 15¢) (oz. 30c¢) (34 Ib. 80c) (lb. 
$2. vin prepaid. 
MOSS CURLED, or TRIPLE CURLED. The 
caret variety of parsley. (Pkt. 10¢) (0z. 25c) 
(4 Ib. 70c) (1b. $1.85) prepaid. 
PARSNIP-ROOTED or Hamburg. The fleshy 
root resembles a small parsnip. Excellent for 
flavoring soups, stews, etc. (Pkt. 10c¢) (oz. 25¢) 
(44 Ib. 70c) (1b. $1.85) prepaid. 
KALE 
This is a species of the cabbage family which 
is extensively grown for greens. It is hardier 
ore pegs plants withstand several degrees 
of OW ARF SCOTCH. ‘The best variety. Large, 
finely curled, parsley-like leaves which can be 
used for garnishing as well as for greens, Ten- 
der and finest flavor. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 30c¢) (44 
lb. 85c) (1b, $2.50) prepaid. 
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KOHL-RABI 
One Ounce of Seed for 200 Feet of Row 
A Cabbage that does not make a head, bur 
forms a turnip-shaped swelling above ground. 
May be cooked either like cauliflower or turnip, 
resembling cauliflower, but milder. Delicious 
when used raw in mixed salads. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA is the best variety 
of Kohl-Rabi and is ready for the table in 60 
days from seed. Flesh firm but very tender, 
sweet and delicious. (Pkt.. 15e) (oz. 50c) (%4 
lb. $1.35) (ib. $4.00) prepaid. 
15 
CARROTS 
One ounce for 200 feet of row; 
2 to 4 pounds per acre. 
TENDERSWEET 
80 days. The sweetest of all 
Carrots. This second-early sort is 
ideal for bunching. Roots 10 
inches long, and only 2 inches 
broad at shoulder, gradually taper- 
ing to a point. Deep orange color, 
with indistinct core. Fine for ship- 
ping and unexcelled for home gar- 
den use. 
CORELESS NANTES 
68 days. Desirable for forcing 
and one of the best for home gar- 
den and market. Roots 7 inches 
long and 114 inches thick; stump- 
rooted. Flesh bright orange with 
inconspicuous core and is as 
“coreless” as a Carrot can be. 
CHANTENAY LONG TYPE 
70 days. A selected strain of 
Chantenay for the market gar- 
dener. More suitable for bunch- 
ing and shipping than the stand- 
ard sort. Carrots are smooth, cy- 
lindrical, stump-rooted, with small 
tap root; red-orange in color, with 
indistinct core. They average 7 
inches in length and 2 inches in 
diameter at the shoulder. They 
are of the highest quality, tender 
and of excellent flavor. 
IMPERATOR 
The 10-Inch Carrot 
77 days. An outstanding bunch- 
ing carrot which is popular with 
market gardeners. Fine for ship- 
ping and for the home garden. 
Roots 10 inches long, smooth and 
uniformly tapered to a semi-blunt 
end. Flesh rich orange color, ex- 
tending to center of root, with in- 
distinct core; fine grained, tender 
and of: best quality. 
DANVER'S HALF LONG 
75 days. Adapted to all soils and 
enormously productive; 5 to 6 
inches in length; flesh very ten- 
der and sweet; rich orange color; 
fine grained and free from woody 
fibre. 
CHANTENAY, RED CORED 
70 days. A popular early bunching car- 
rot; also suitable for storage. Roots are 
5% to 6 inches long and 2% inches in di- 
ameter at the shoulders. Very smooth, deep 
orange in color, tapered and stump-rooted. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE 
85 days. 10 to 12 inches long; smooth 
and of rich orange color. An excellent 
keeper. Fine quality for table use. Also 
planted extensively for stock feeding on 
account of its high yielding qualities and 
food value. Succeeds best in light soil. 
OXHEART 
80 days. A good variety to grow 
on soils too hard and stiff for 
longer-rooted sorts. Root short 
and thick, nearly as thick as long 
but of good size and excellent 
quality. 
Carrot Seed Prepaid at the Following Prices: 
Tendersweet 
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Imperator 
Danvers 
Oxheart 
Pkt. Oz. |\% Ib.| 1lb. | 5S Ibs. 
Chantenay Long Type. |$0.15 |$0.35 |$0.95 |$2.75 |$12.50 
Chantenay Red-Cored. -10 -30 -85| 2.40| 11.00 
Coreless Nantes....... 15 -40| 1.05} 3.00/ 13.50 
Danver’s Half Long. . 15S 35 -95| 2.75| 12.50 
Imperator. . 15 -35 -95| 2.75| 12.50 
Improved Long Orange -10 -30 -85| 2.40; 11.00 
Oxheart. és -10| .30 -85| 2.40) 11.00 
Tendersweet. . aa 15 -45/ 1.15] 3.25| 14.50 
