CRISP Jendor CARROTS 
CABBAGE, CHINESE 
CABBAGE 
Soil for cabbage should be a rich, heavy loam, 
with good drainage. Such a soil when supplied 
with complete fertilizers will produce excellent 
crops. 
True Early Jersey Wakefield — Small cone- 
shaped head; matures in from 90 to 100 days 
after planting. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 1/4 Ib. 75c, postpaid. 
Charleston Wakefield — Selection from Early 
Jersey Wakefield, only it is about one week 
later than that popular variety, and grows 
larger heads. Very solid and of fine quality. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 1/4 Ib. 75c, postpaid. 
Copenhagen Market—The earliest large round- 
headed cabbage. Very popular with market 
gardeners. An extra early summer cabbage, 
matures fully as early as the Early Jersey 
Wakefield, but produces larger heads. The 
heads are ball-shapes, mild and firm, with 
small core, and of splendid quality. Leaves 
are of light green color, tightly folded togeth- 
er, forming a very compact head. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 1/4 Ib. 75c, postpaid. 
Golden Acre—Very early, of the Copenhagen 
type, flat head, but about eight days earlier 
than the Copenhagen. This extra earliness 
assures higher prices for the market garden- 
er—and more tender, more crisp, and better 
flavored cabbage for the table. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 1/4 Ib. 75c, postpaid. 
Mammoth Red Rock—The best red cabbage for 
pickling or table use. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 4 Ib. 75c¢, postpaid. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
CHINESE OR CELERY 
CABBAGE 
Chihli—70 days. A tall sure-heading, vigorous 
growing variety with erect dark green leaves. 
The heads are tender and crisp, with a very 
mild and pleasant flavor. Plant during Au- 
gust in rows and after established thin out 
to 12 inches apart in the rows. 
Pkt., L0c; oz., 30c, potspaid. 
CARROTS 
Carrots grow best in rich deep sandy loam, 
well pulverized and deeply cultivated. Sow in 
March or April, in drills 15 to 18 inches apart 
and about one-half inch deep, thinning out the 
seedlings to 4 inches in the row. One ounce 
will sow 100 feet of row; 3 or 4 pounds to the 
acre. 
IMPERATOR 
Oxheart—The most popular of the short, thick- 
formed carrots. The roots are about 5 
inches long, 31%4 inches wide at the shoulder 
and taper down to a 2 inch stump-rooted 
bottom. Because of its shape it is desirable 
for heavy soils. Rich orange colored. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 4 Ib. 65c¢, postpaid. 
Danvers Half Long—An excellent market vari- 
ety of medium size. The roots are of a 
rich orange-red color, smooth, and very 
handsome. Produces a very large crop. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 1/4 Ib. 65¢, postpaid. 
Early Chantenay—A fine bunching carrot. One 
of the best early sorts, maturing between 
the Oxheart and Danvers. The carrots 
grow about 6 inches in length, stump- 
rooted, very smooth, deep red, fine-grained, 
sweet and sugary. Market gardeners should 
grow these for their main early crop. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 1% Ib. 65c, postpaid. 
EARLY SNOWBALL 
Imperator—74 days. A recent introduction for 
market garden use and long distance ship- 
ping. Tops medium length, strong. Roots 
7 to 9 inches, sloping shoulders tapering to 
semi-blunt tip. Exterior smooth, color rich 
orange. Interior deep orange which extends 
to core. Good quality. z 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 1/4 Ib. 65¢, postpaid. 
CAULIFLOWER 
It requires a cool, moist season for its best 
growth, a constant supply of soil-moisture, and 
rich, loamy land, well fertilized. Cultivation is 
the same as cabbage. One ounce will produce 
from 800 to 1,000 plants. 
Early Snowball—Under favorable conditions 
every plant produces a magnificent white 
head of fine quality. 
CELERY 
Seed should be sown in February in hot-beds 
or in flat boxes filled with clean, mellow loam, 
with about one-eighth inch of fine soil or sand, 
pressing it down firmly. Keep the soil moist 
constantly. When plants are fairly out of the 
seed leaf, transplant into another box or bed, 
or thin out to 2 or 3 inches apart. Plant into 
the open ground by the last of May or the be- 
ginning of June. One ounce will sow 300 feet 
of drill. 
Golden Self-Blanching—The plants are compact, 
semi-dwarf habit and form numerous stalks. 
They are heavily ribbed, of golden color, very 
crisp and tender. 
Pkt., 15¢. 
In July sow a second planting of snap beans, 
carrots, beets, squash and Swiss chard for fall 
use. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING 
PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
