CELERY 
CULTURE. For early crop, seed 
should be sown indoors in Feb- 
ruary or March. The surface of 
seed bed should be covered with 
sand to hold moisture without 
becoming crusted. When seed- 
lings are big enough to handle 
they should be transplanted to 
develop the roots and harden the 
tops. Plant out in the open when 
danger of severe frost is past 
and the soil can be worked. 
GOULD’S RELIABLE SELF 
BLANCHING*. 115 TO 125 
DAYS. The seed is American 
grown of French stock which has 
been brought to its present high 
standard of perfection after 
many years of careful selection. 
The stalks are tender, crisp and 
very fine flavored. Pkt., 15c; oz., 
SOG ial aaa De 
GIANT PASCAL. 135 DAYS. 
‘ This is a late winter variety of 
: ‘ the green type of celery. The 
Gould’s Reliable Self plants grow 36 to 40 inches in 
BI hi Clee height; color of stalks and leaves 
ANChINS Celery is green. One of the best quality 
celery types and has a delicious, sweet and fine nutty flavor. 
Pike, Loess (og, sve ati Ibe igen. 
EMERSON PASCAL». 100-110 DAYS. A new variety, re- 
sists early and late blight, thick, smooth round stalk. Is 
crisp and brittle and has an excellent flavor. Holds up well 
in storage. Has fine carrot-like leaves. Pkt., 25c; oz., $1.40. 
CORNELL NO. 19%. 100 DAYS. An early easy blanching 
strain of outstanding quality, combining all the best qual- 
ities of the Green Pascal Celeries. Stalks are very large, 
smooth; flesh thick, tender and without strings. It is re- 
sistant to “yellows.” Pkt., 15c; 0z., $1.25. 
UTAH OR GOLDEN CRISPx. 125 DAYS. A very desirable 
green celery, maturing about a week ahead of Giant Pascal. 
Solid, stringless and has a distinct “nutty” flavor. Excellent 
Sg home or market garden. Pkt., 15c; oz., 80c; % 1b., 
ERE 
EAT CELERY FOR HEALTH 
Celery is a health builder, and besides Vitamin B, contains 
valuable mineral salts, which assist your organs to func- 
tion, aids digestion, glands and nerves. 
CELERIAC 
CULTURE. Celeriac seed may be treated the same as celery 
until outdoor planting. Plant in rows 14 inches apart, 8 or 
4 inches apart in the row. 
LARGE SMOOTH TURNIP ROOTED. 120 DAYS. Is fine 
for flavoring soups, stews, or roots may be cooked up like 
parsnips. Has -aecelery, flavor, Plktey loch OZ, 9 l0Ce . 14.0 lbs, 
$2.15. 
CHICORY 
Used as a winter salad. May be used as a Cos Lettuce, 
and is delicious when served with salad dressing. The plants 
form long parsnip-shaped roots that are lifted in the fall, 
trimmed of leaves, and stored in soil in a cool place until 
wanted for forcing. WITLOOF. 150 DAYS. Pkt., 15¢; 0z., 
a5e5 44° 102, $1.40; 
CHIVES 
Are hardy perennial plants of the onion type. The tops are 
used for flavoring. Quicker results are obtained by setting 
out plants than by seeding as seedlings will not do much 
the first year, while the sets or plants will multiply very 
rapid yo kate,) LS CeO Zee econ 
COLLARDS 
A tall loose-leaved plant that does not form heads,’ but 
leaves similar to cabbage or kale. It is used as greens for 
the table. Sow seed % inch deep, thickly. Transplant when 
4 inches high. Thin to 2 to 3 feet apart in the row, 
GEORGIA or SOUTHERN. 80 DAYS. Grows about 2 to 
3 feet tall, producing large light green leaves. Light frost 
improves the erop, Pkt, 10ck loz, 20e: 7405p soe: I lba sac, 
CRESS 
CULTURE. Sow seed thickly in shallow drills 12 inches 
apart in the spring, and for a succession every two weeks. 
One oz. of seed required for 200 feet of drill. 
FINE CURLED (Pepper Grass). 40 TO 50 DAYS. Quick 
growing; leaves finely cut like parsley; growth dwarf and 
compact; crisp and pungent. Cut the greens before they get 
too’ tall Mine) for earnishings Pkt bc; OZzmcoCcw tan LD ym nee 
WATER CRESS. 55 DAYS. Sow the seed in cool, moist 
soil in the early spring or if a shallow slow running stream 
or ditch is near, the seed may be sown within the same near 
the bank. When sown in a location of this kind it grows 
luxuriantly for years. Highly esteemed as a salad. Pkt., 15c; 
0Z., 90c. ; 
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SWEET CORN 
CULTURE. Have your soil well prepared but do not plant 
sweet corn until the ground is warmed up thoroughly. Then 
the early varieties may be planted in hills 30 inches apart 
both ways while the later varieties should be planted 3 to 
31% feet both ways. Plant 5 or 6 kernels to the hill from 
1 to 2 inches deep. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
‘ EARLIEST MARKET KINGx. 66 DAYS. A large yellow 
ear 7 to 8 inches, out- 
; ostly 12 “row, 
eared sweet corn, m y Pkt, 15e: 
standing for both home and market gardeners. 
12 +1h.,,45¢e: 1 lb. 80c: 5 lbs.; '$3.50;) 10° Ibs, $6.50. 
GOLDEN BEAUTYxf. 69 DAYS. A 1955 All-America. 
Wilt-resistant, ears 12 row, 7% to 8 in. long, of finest 
quality. Plant 6 feet tall, ears borne 18 in. above ground. 
Pkt) (bce ts ibe 45c¢sdelb.Sbe; eo lbsa.$i.00; sons, $4.00. 
GOLDEN 
ROCKET 
HYBRID*f. 67 
DAYS. A 12 to 
14-row yellow 
variety, about 
51% feet tall, 
t hvayvte 1 smOtrt= 
standing; f oF 
either market 
or home gar- 
deners. The ear 
is about 7% 
inches in 
length and 
slightly taper- 
ed. Here is a 
new sweet corn 
you must try. 
It will prove a 
pleasant sur- 
prise to you. 
Pkt., 15c; % lb., 
40 Cla Dame LOce 
2 Slbsyeot 3 Olwao 
lbs., $3.00. 
GOLDEN 
FREEZER 
HYBRID xf. 80 
DAYS. Prima- 
rily a freezing 
type, it is just 
as useful for 
fresh corn on 
the cob. Yellow 
ears are 8 to 
8% inches long, 
1% inches di- 
ameter, 12 to 
14 rowed, of 
excellent qual- 
Golden Rocket ity. 15¢; 
Ny, OCS PF Wash, SS By esky SOOR aL) Mesa So. 
HYBRID M-13x*f. 72 DAYS. Very uniform in maturity. 
This yellow ear is long for an early corn, averaging about 
6% inches. Has a high sugar content and excellent quality. 
It has been one of the outstanding early 8-row hybrids 
with market gardeners in past years. Pkt., 15c; % lb., 40c; 
I Ib, 10e; 2: Tos:, $1.30; 5 lbs) $3:00;710 Tbs; $5.00: 
MARCROSS HYBRID C 6G X 13x. 76 DAYS. This single 
cross is a good early, wilt-resistant, large eared yellow 
variety. Ears 10 to 14 rowed, 6% to 7 inches long, kernels 
medium yellow. Pkt., 15e2 % Ib., 35¢; 1 Ib.,/65c; 2 Ibs., $1.25; 
De LDS as 2aos el ONO Sea 4.0 5p 
CARMELCROSS HYBRIDx. 77 DAYS. An early corn for 
home as well as market gardener. Har about 7 inches long, 
12 to 14 rows, light yellow deep kernels. Pkt., 15c; % Ilb., 
Bey, 1h Mo Mayes 2 Moss, Sale sy ios, Sarde ALO Mors, S35 ras). 
HYBRID 12 ROW BLENDfs. 70 TO 85 DAYS. This is a 
blend of five different well known named hybrids, primarily 
for home gardens. There is a spread of ten days to two 
weeks in picking dates. The stalk height and ear type are 
Similar all the way through. Pkt., 15c; % lb., 30c; 1 lb., 55e; 
25 lbsi) sl.00° 5 Ibst, $2225 10> lbs. 7 $4.00: 
IOCHIEF HYBRIDx*f. 85 DAYS. A new All-America Gold 
Medal Winner producing ears 9 to 10 inches long, 16 to 
18 rowed with exceptionally deep golden yellow grains. Has 
excellent flavor and tenderness. Adapted for the home and 
market gardener, canner and freezer. Pkt., 15c: % lb., 35c; 
(libs) GoCse2elbSal blo Ooms oe com ol Omi Sem Oaeioe 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM HYBRIDxf. 83 DAYS. Con- 
siderably larger in both plant and ears than Bantam. Ears 
carry from 10 to 14 rows and are medium yellow color. 
Ear length 7% to 8 inches. It is resistant to bacterial wilt. 
Best Known yellow hybrid and it is widely adapted to 
market garden, home and canning use. Pkt., 15e; % 1lb., 35c; 
Toib?, 65¢; 2 1 bss is l-255 be lbss b2.1os0 10s lbsn 47 be 
MINIATURES. 68 DAYS. Plant grows only 3% to 4 feet 
tall. Yellow ears 5% to 6% inches long, of excellent quality. 
Ideal, for freezing we Pkt, 5e 78169 lbya45c-0 1 1b aes0Ganomlbse 
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