CABBAGE, continued Field of Wisconsin Ballhead 
é ” : Cabbage on far f Charl 
Wisconsin All Season (Yellows-Resistant). Schwann Sewell. Hie eo Reber 
Late variety, valuable for kraut and a good is showing a head of Cabb 
winter keeper. Heads large, 10 to 12 inches grown from hedden's ee rk 
across and 8 inches deep; weight 8 to 9 pounds. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
Ma tunrty, 92 iclaiys eee eee ee ee $0 40 $1 30 $4 25 
Wisconsin Ballhead (Yellows - Resistant). 
Head very hard, smaller than Wisconsin Hol- 
lander, more uniform and smoother. Short 
stem; blue-green leaves. Diameter of head 7 
inches; weight 7 pounds. Maturity 100 days... 50 145 4 85 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 (Yellows-Resistant 
Danish Ballhead strain). Splendid late Cabbage 
for storage, shipment, and kraut. Plants large 
and hardy. Heads large, globe shape, very 
firm; weight 8 pounds. Excellent quality. Ma- 
turity LO3 daysa dane te eee AQ les0e4525 
Carrots Sow from March 25 to July 15 
Danvers Half-Long. Extra-good for basketing 
or barreling. Grown mainly for fall or winter 
uses Viatumessin) Ooi day sneer ee ae 30 80. 2 50 
Gold Spike. A new variety with long, smooth, 
slender roots of good color. Its slim cylinder 
shape makes it ideal for bunching; short tops. 
Matunessme/ Ol dais: sii ene Pkg. 10 cts. 30 90 3 00 
Half-Long Nantes. Well-shaped, uniform, 
bright orange roots 6 to 7 inches long and 14 
inches thick; flesh reddish orange. Matures in 
FAUNAS, Enpralc 0 COM ete Te OO ee rae Dn Oe reer 30 Se A 7/5) 
Imperator. Smooth; deep orange; fine-grained; 
longer and tapering more to a point than 
Chantenay and Danvers. Matures in 68 days. 30 90 2 85 | CABBAGE, Marion Market. 
Improved Chantenay Half-Long. Red cored. Oz. 40 cts.; Mlb. $1.30; 
A well-known and popular all-purpose variety; Ib. $4.00 
desirable for home and market-gardens; a good 
cropper. Used eitner for bunching or basketing. 
Roots deep orange, smooth, tapered, stump- 
rooted; flesh deep orange with red core. Ma- 
ELUTES EIN OCA YS tetersintete seer etc tate. tie ec tao 30 SO 2e50 
Long Orange. Very large; uniform; beautiful 
color. Gives tremendous yield. Matures in 
SOvda ys aro es ie ee actA oar ts Obrens 30 80 2 80 
Morse Bunching. A variety especially de- 
veloped for bunching. Grows 7 to 8 inches long. 
Matures ordaysmuanrieesiin ie cis ane: 30 90 2 85 
CAULIFLOWER, 
Early Snowball A 
Pkg. 25 cts.; oz. 
$2.00; 14lb. $7.50 
Cauliflower Sow in April and May 
Early Snowball A. The best early sort. 
Heads large and compact. Always a 
good cropper. Matures in about 95 
to 110 days. We offer a very fine 
strain. It has given excellent results 
in both New York State and New Pkg. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
ET EES Visyerctetheterererererere eterarerersieke ates orale 4 $0 25 $2 00 $7 50 $22 50 
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BROCCOLI, 
Waltham 29. 
Pkg. 10 cts.;0z. 60 cts.; 
WAlb. $1.75 
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Celery 
Sow in March and April in open; transplant in July 
CARROTS, Gold Spike 
Emperor or Fordhook. Green variety. Pkg. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; Y4lb. 90 cts. 
Plants stocky and compact; stems thick, 
round, and of fine quality. Excellent 
green Celery for late fall use and for Pkg. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
winter storage. Maturity 135 days. ...$0 10 $0 80 $2 25 $8 50 
Giant Pascal. A tall late green Celery of 
excellent quality. Leaf-stalks round, 
thick, and solid. Maturity 140 days..... 10 SMO) PpPAsy y Loh Ee) 
Golden Plume. Strain No. 4162, 
bred to fill the need for a taller, longer- 
stemmed Golden Plume. Early, easily 
blanched, compact and straighter in form. 
A good producer. Normally 24 to 26 
inches tall, with stems 7 to 8 inches long 
and hearts full. Maturity 85 days...... 10 95 2 85 9 50 
Golden Self-Blanching. Medium late 
and particularly valuable for shipping. 
A very uniform selection of Dwarf Gold- 
en Self-Blanching. Plant heavy, com- 
pact, full hearted; commonly 22 inches 
tall. Edible stalks 6 to 8 inches long. 
MaturityeoOlday sem ee resin tiaicei at ne LO 85 300 900 
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BEETS, Early Wonder 
Oz. 25 cts; 14lb. 60 cts.; 
Ib. $1.35 
