CELERY 
_ UTAH JUMBO — This remarkable late celery 
is the finest quality of any we have tried. Grown 
extensively near Salt Lake and wherever shipped 
commands high prices. Plants sturdy, compact 
and solid. Very free from strings. In Utah, soil 
bleaching is generally used, producing stalks that 
are pure white, nutty and crisp. Also immensely 
popular sold green without bleaching. Our strain 
is very popular all along the Pacific Coast. We 
supply this strain to large celery growers in vari- 
ous parts of the country. Postpaid. Pkt. 15¢; 
% oz. 50c; oz. $1.35; 14 Ib. $4.25; Ib. $15.00. 
UTAH No. 16 — A splendid green type. Plants 
tall, stout and compact; blanches easily. Stems 
thick, solid, medium broad; of nutty flavor and 
fine quality with relatively few strings. Very 
satisfactory commercial variety. Pkt. 15c; 
% oz. 50c; oz. $1.35; 14 Ib. $4.25; Ib. $15.00. 
IMPROVED UTAH JUMBO—This new strain 
has thicker, more meaty stalks with longer stems. 
The mature plant is larger around and taller than 
Utah Jumbo. Postpaid. Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z. 65c; 
oz. $1.60; 14 Ib. $5.00; Ib. $18.00. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING, TALL 
STRAIN — The plants grow very tall and weigh 
very heavy. The stalks are wide and rather flat, 
while the quality is extra fine. This strain is very 
early and valuable in dry climates. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00; 14 Ib. $3.50; Ib. $12.00. 
SUMMER PASCAL — While the plants are 
not tall the stems to the first joint are 8 to 9 
inches long. It matures right after the yellow 
varieties and ahead of Utah Jumbo. Stalks thick 
and tender and of finest quality. Pkt. 15¢; 
Y% oz. 35c; oz. $1.00; 14 Ib. $3.50; Ib. $12.00. 
UTAH No. 15—A tall Utah strain of mid- 
season maturity. Plants large; height 26 to 28 
inches. Leaves dark green, deeply cut, moderately 
broad. Plants erect, compact, full hearted. Edible 
stems 8 to 10 inches long, numerous and of 
medium width, thick, rounded and quite smooth. 
Crisp and of fine quality. Very resistant to blight. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; 144 oz. 35c; oz. $1.00; 
Y% Ib. $3.50; Ib. $12.00. 
UTAH 10-B — An outstanding strain of green 
celery that is slightly later than regular Utah. 
Plants tall, 26 to 28 inches, leaves large, medium 
deep green. Plants erect and compact with edible 
stems 8 to 10 inches long, of uniform length, 
rounded, thick and of waxy appearance, It 
blanches easily and is tender, crisp and of ex- 
cellent quality. Pkt. 15¢e; 1% oz. 35c; oz. $1.00; 
1% Ib. $3.50; Ib. $12.00. 
EMERSON PASCAL — New celery with su- 
preme quality. The rich flavor and tenderness, 
combined with resistance to blight, make this 
green celery outstanding. Medium early with 
long, thick, round stems of fine quality. Pkt. 20c; 
% oz. 60c; oz. $1.60; 14 Ib. $5.25; Ib. $20.00. 
. MARKET PINK — Hardy, pink, main crop 
sort of medium size. Colored celery generally 
excels in quality. Pkt. 20c; 12 oz. 90c. 
CELERY SEED FOR COOKING — 
2 oz. pkt. 15¢c; %4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 75c. 
Kale for Feeding 
JERSEY KALE (Or Thousand Headed) — 
Large, heavy, massive plants, with giant, broad 
leaves. This variety produces by far the largest 
crop. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 60c; 
Ib. $1.60. 
FIELD CORN 
The growing of field corn in the Pacific North- 
west has now reached a stage where it is past 
being an experiment, and with acclimated seed it 
is not difficult to obtain success. We do not 
handle any but Northwest grown seed of dent 
corn, and our customers may feel sure of getting 
acclimated seed. Do not plant field corn near 
sweet corn or pop corn as they will mix. 
Open Pollinated 
*ALBANY DENT (formerly called Albany 
Hybrid) — A cross between Minn, No. 13 and 
Pride of the North. It has the earliness of the 
No. 13, and the deep grain and small cob of the 
Pride of the North. It has been given careful 
selection and is, we believe, one of the finest 
sorts for grain or ensilage. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; 
Ib. 45c. Not prepaid, lb. 35c; 10 Ibs. @ 17c Ib.; 
100 Ibs. for $14.00. 
*MINN. No. 13 — An early variety well suited 
to the Northwest. Grains golden yellow, deep 
and heavily dented. Prices same as Albany Dent. 
HICKORY KING— Large flint corn with 
broad flat kernels. It matures early with large, 
long ears with white grains. Ideal for meal and 
hominy. Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; Ib. 45c. 
Hybrid Field Corn 
PRICES — Unless noted are uniformly: Post- 
paid. Pkt. 15c; Ib. 55c. Not prepaid, Ib. 45c; 
10 Ibs. @ 30c Ib.; 50 Ibs. @ 22c Ib. 
100 Ibs. or more @ $20.00. 
*IDAHO HYBRID (Grain Type) — Same sea- 
son as Minn. No. 13. The extensive root system 
keeps the plants erect throughout the season, 
producing extra long ears and a heavy yield of 
grain. Good for grain or ensilage. 
*IDAHO HYBRID (Silage Type) — Same as 
grain type, except bred for a longer growing 
season in order to produce a heavier crop. 
*QREGON HYBRID No. 525—A splendid 
yellow dent hybrid ripening in a little over 100 
days. Uniform, large ears; heavy yielding for 
grain or ensilage. 
OREGON HYBRID No. 100—One of the 
earliest varieties of hybrid field corn. Ears 12 to 
16 rows, kernels rather short and flat. Stalks 
about 6 ft. and nearly free of suckers. Especially 
valuable for grain. 
KALE, Edible 
CULTURE — Same as that of Cabbage. 
DWARF BLUE GREEN CURLED — This is 
a green shade. similar to the common cabbage 
blue hue. The leaves are not so subject to turning 
yellow during the winter. Well curled foliage. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c;3 oz. 55c; 
1% Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.00. 
*TALL GREEN SCOTCH CURLED — Tall 
and finely curled leaves. Recommended because 
the edible leaves are carried off the ground away 
from mud splattering. Postpaid. Pkt. 15¢; 
14 oz. 35c;3 oz. 55c; 14 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.00. 
HALF DWARF MOSS CURLED — Medium 
height; fine curled. Pkt. 10c; %2 oz. 35c; oz. 55c; 
1% Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.00. 
GEORGIA COLLARDS — Valuable greens for 
table use and stock feeding. They grow 2 or 3 
feet tall and form loose, open cabbage-like plants. 
They withstand our winters and can be used all 
winter long. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; %4 Ib. 
$1.25; Ib. $3.25. 
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