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Celeriac 
GIANT PRAGUE (Special). A very large-bulbed 
Celertac. We have improved this strain suf- 
ficiently to offer something excellent in this 
Ine. Most stocks of Celeriac are apt to grow too 
large a top with small roots. We have reversed 
this and can offer you large bulbs with only 
medium-sized tops. The root is apple-shaped. 
PES cts725071.50) Cts7. 84 De ols el DeoO: 
Corn Salad 
Used both as a salad and pot-herb. A cool- 
season crop, maturing In 6 to 8 weeks. Plant in 
early spring; also in late summer for fall crop. 
LARGE-SEEDED BROAD-LEAF. Leaves large 
and broad. Best variety to grow under glass. 
PREG 15. Cts, 3102035. CtS-1 lo aGoscts-.lDa poe 
Chicory 
WITLOOF (French Endive). This grows in a 
solid, oblong head and blanches tvory-white. 
When lifting, cut whole head with part of the 
roots to hold the leaves together. It is the choicest 
of all the winter salads, and is used to such an 
extent that much of it is imported. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. 30 cts.; lb. $1; lb. $3.50; 10 lbs. $34. 
LARGE-ROOTED, or COMMON. This variety 
is cultivated principally for the roots, which, 
when matured, are dried and ground. It is a 
substitute for coffee, and is used sometimes for 
flavoring the latter. The roots can be boiled 
and served like salsify. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 
IAlb. 65 cts.; lb. $2; 10 lbs. $19. 
Collards 
GEORGIA, SOUTHERN, or CREOLE. This is 
the white- or green-stemmed variety, growing 
2 to 3 feet high and forming a large, loose, open 
head or cluster of leaves with a rather Jong 
stem. A frost, if not too severe, will tmprove 
the quality of the leaves. Pkt. 15 cts.; 0z. 20 cts.; 
Talib sOrctsetlo bl el OnbSsano: 
VATES GREEN GLAZE. Similar to Georgia Col- 
ards in shape and habit of growth, but leaves are 
glossy emerald-green. Shorter stem. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. 25 cts.; lb. $1.40. 
Giant Prague 
(Special) 
Celeriac 
FIELD CORN 
U. S. 13. A type of Corn that seems to be suitable 
for any section within 150 miles of Philadelphia. 
Time of maturity, 120 days. This is in the old 
style Leaming class but is far more productive. 
Ears are well filled on the ends; medium-height 
fodder. Pk. $4; bus. $11.50; postal or express 
charges extra. 
IMPROVED LEAMING. A high-yielding Corn, 
maturing in 120 days. One of the best varieties 
for silage as well as for husking. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
Ib. 25 cts.; pk. (14 lbs.) $2; bus. $7. 
100-DAY BRISTOL. Grown under immediate direc- 
tion, this 100-day Corn will grow large crops with 
16 rows of large, broad, deep kernels on a small 
cob. Cannot supply. 
WHITE ENSILAGE. For tonnage, this is the 
best ensilage Corn. A very vigorous grower, hay- 
ing unusually heavy foliage, with large, tender 
stalks that the cattle will relish. Cannot supply. 
Horse-Radish Roots 
The old standard variety, Philadelphia grown. 
Fine, strong sets. $2 per 100; $12 per 1000. If 
wanted by mail, add 10 cts. per 100 for postage. 
Dandelion 
IMPROVED BROAD-LEAF. This is considered the 
best Dandelion by many growers. It is very early, 
producing a bigger crop of large, broad, thick 
leaves than most varieties, and is especially good 
for under glass. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 80 cts.; Alb. 
$3; Ib. $10. 
ABBOTT & COBB 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
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