Cultural Directions for All Vegetables on Pages 8 & 9 
CARROTS 
TENDER — SWEET — NUTRITIOUS 
All 10 ects. per PKt., 4 oz. 20 ets.; 
% on. 35 ets. 
One Ounce Will Sow a Row 75 Feet Long. 
RESELECTED RUBICON. Selected seed. Half long; 
stump rooted; fine grained, practically coreless, 
rich orange red flesh; medium early; extra fine. 
DANVERS HALE LONG. Selected seed. Adapts 
itself to all soils. A great producer; sweet and 
crisp. 
NANTES HALF LONG SCARLET. An _ excellent 
bunching carrot; one of the best for home gar- 
dens. Roots scarlet-orange, 7 inches long, 1% 
inches thick. Flesh reddish orange, core incon- 
spicuous; crisp, tender and of delicate flavor 
IMPERATOR. Very productive; uniform in shape; 
brittle, tender and sweet. Grows about 8 inches 
long with broad tops. 
CAULIFLOWER 
EXTRA EARLY PEDIGREE SNOWBALL. Earliest 
of all. Dwarf, compact, sure header. It produces 
very large. snow white heads either outdoors or 
under glass, and due to its dwarf habit can be 
planted 18 inches apart in rows. Pkt. 50 ets.; 
1% oz. $1.25. 
CELERY 
15 ets. per Packet 
GIANT PASCAL, A large green celery with golden 
vellow heart; easily blanched. Stalks thick, solid 
and crisp. An excellent Keeper. 
CELERIAC Smooth Prague. (Knob Celery). Pro- 
duces globular roots used for soups and stews. 
CHICORY 
FOR SALADS 
One Ounce Will Sow 100 Feet. 
CICORIA CATALOGNA (Italian Dandelion). A 
dwarf growing salad and greens plant greatly 
relished, Pkt. 15 ets.; %4 oz. 35 ets.; % oz. 65 ets. 
COLLARDS, GEORGIA 
A LOOSE-LEAF CABBAGE 
feet tall and produces great quantities 
leaves. Pkt. 10 ets.; 
Grows 2 
of dark green succulent 
% oz 20 ets.3; 1 oz. 35 ets. 
WILSON'S SWEET CORN 
One Pound Will Plant About 200 Hills. 
WHIPCROSS 39. 12 to 14 row light yellow. Vigor- 
ous, resistant to heat, drought and wilt. Uniform 
ears, 8 inches long. Pkt. 20 ets.; % Ib. 50 ets. 
MARCROSS 39. A week earlier than Golden Cross 
Bantam. Stalks 5 feet. Ears 7 inches long with 
12 to 14 rows of creamy golden yellow kernels, 
exceptionally sweet. Pkt. 20 ets.; % Ib. 55 ets. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. A disease-resisting va- 
riety. Produces a heavier crop than G Bantam 
and more uniform ears. Pkt. 20 ets.; % Ib. 50 ets. 
GOLDEN GIANT. Matures about a week after Ban- 
tam and produces ears 8 inches long with luscious 
yellow kernels. Grows 5% to 6 feet. 
GOLDEN BANTAM, SELECT. Grows 4 feet high; 
golden ears with deep kernels of delicious flavor. 
Very early. 
LUTHER HILL—MIDGET. Fine for small 
Pkt. 25 ets. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. A standard white main- 
erop sort; very productive, tender and sweet. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Small ears; late. White. 
PRICES OF SWEET CORN EXCEPT G. C. BANTAM 
WHIPCROSS 39, MARCROSS 39 AND 
LUTHER HILL 
PKt. 15 ects.; % Ib. 40 ets. 
garden. 
CUCUMBERS 
All Same Price: Pkt. 15 cts.; 1% oz. 30 ets. 
EVERGREEN WHITE SPINE. 
One Ounce Will Piant About 50 Hills. 
Matures in 60 to 70 Days. 
STRAIGHT-s,. Equally desirable for the home or 
market garden. Produces a heavy crop of uniform 
fruit, deep green, 8 inches long, 2 inches thick. 
The shape of the fruit is just right for slicing. 
LONGFELLOW. Long slender dark green; for out- 
doors or forcing. Fruits 12 to 14 inches long. 
: Beautiful 
inches long; 
bottle 
green fruits, flesh almost 
white. 
DAVIS PERFECT. Prolific and early. Frui i 
often 10 inches Jong. Z ee 
SNOW’S PERFECTION PICKLING. The earliest 
pickling cucumber. Produces fruits about the 
right size for bottling. Very productive. 
8 to 9 
WILSON’S SEEDS 
MONTCLAIR, N. J. 
