Awad S SEEDS 
pts Varieties 
Cornell No. 19. 100 days. An early, self- 
blanching Celery of excellent quality. Grows 
to an overall height of about 24 inches. Hearts 
long and comparatively full; stems thick, 
rounded and of smooth texture. Flavor is un- 
excelled. Pkt. 25 cts., Woz. 85 cts., oz. $1.50, 
Y4lb. $5.00. 
Easy Blanching. * 100 days. The stalks are 
of medium height, thick through, and brittle; 
the heart is heavy, blanching quickly to a 
clear light yellow. Good for both early and 
late crop. Pkt. 15 cts., Voz. 60 cts., oz. $1.00, 
Y4lb. $3.00. 
Golden Plume, or Wonderful. * 83 days. A 
splendid early variety of good eating qualities. 
Stalks are thick, heavy and readily blanched 
to a rich light yellow. In flavor and quality 
it is unsurpassed. Widely grown by both home 
and market gardeners. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 60 
cts., oz. $1.00, Y4lb. $3.00. 
Celeriac or Turnip-Rooted Celery 
The roots—not the stalks—are the edible 
portion of this plant. They are used for flavor- 
ing soups and in stews, in place of Celery or 
Celery seed, and are also cooked or used as a 
salad. Grown like Celery but does not require 
blanching. Roots may be stored as you would 
beets and carrots, and used throughout the 
winter. 
Large Prague. A productive variety with 
large, round roots. Pkt. 15 cts., Yyoz. 60 cts., 
0z. $1.00, Ylb. $3.00. 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage 
A most palatable and wholesome vegetable 
which may be served raw as salad or cole slaw, 
or it may be cooked like cabbage. Sow the seed 
the last of June or early in July, in shallow 
drills about 2 feet apart, and thin or trans- 
plant the seedlings to stand about 15 inches 
apart. 
Michihli. 75 days. Produces heads about 18 
inches high and 4 inches or more in diameter. 
Very firm, crisp, sweet and tender. Pkt. 15 
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CELTUCE 
An appetizing vegetable novelty from 
China. Seed is sown outdoors and the young 
plants thinned to 6 inches apart. Grows about 
a foot high. Young leaves are used as salad; 
the stalk eaten raw or cooked. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 
$1.00, lb. $3.00. 
CHICORY 
Large Rooted. 65 days. Grown for its roots, 
which may be cooked and served like turnips. 
Roots 12 to 14 inches long, 2 inches in 
diameter at top and tapered. Pkt. 15 cts., Voz. 
30 cts., oz. 50 cts., Y4lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 
Catalogna. 65 days. A rapid-growing. annual 
with dandelionlike leaves, which have a pleas- 
ant flavor. Grown for its fresh green shoots, 
which are used for greens. Pkt. 15 cts., Voz. 
40 cts., oz. 65 cts., 4lb. $2.00, lb. $6.00. 
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COLLARDS 
Georgia, or Southern. Non-heading form 
of the cabbage family. Largely grown for 
“greens” in the southern states. Sow outdoors 
in the spring and give the plants plenty of 
room to develop. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., 
VAlb. 75 cts., lb. $2.00. ‘ 
SWEET CORN 
Do not make the first sowing until the soil 
is warm and comparatively dry—the middle 
of May is usually the earliest it is safe to sow 
Corn in this section. Plant every 2 weeks until 
early July. It can be grown in hills or in rows. 
Hills are placed 2 to 3 feet apart each way, 
dropping about six seeds in each hill and, 
when the plants are about 8 inches high, pull- 
ing out all but the three or four strongest. 
Rows are spaced 2! to 31/7 feet apart and the 
plants thinned to stand 12 to 15 inches apart 
in the rows. In planting, cover the seed 
about 2 inches deep. In order that the ears 
may develop perfectly they must receive plenty 
of pollen from near-by stalks; consequently, 
it is always best to plant Sweet Corn in 
several short rows, side by side, rather than 
in one or two long rows. If you want to enjoy 
Sweet Corn far sweeter and richer than any 
you have ever been able to buy, grow it your- 
self and pick it just before it is to be cooked. 
One pint of seed will 
plant about 150 hills or 
300 feet of row; 6 to 8 
will plant an 
acre 
quarts 
Hybrid 
Sweet Corn 
Hybrid varieties can 
be depended on to pro- 
duce crops of better 
quality and larger 
yields. They are ex- 
tremely uniform in ear 
characteristics and in 
maturity and are resist- 
ant to disease. 
Gold jenht 66 days. Very early yellow 
variety. Ears 8!/7 inches long, 12 to 14-rowed, 
nearly cylindrical, well filled to tip. Pkt. 15 cts., 
Vapin so 90 Cts2 Pty OF nCts GE S152 04 PKI SOs 0, 
bus. $25.00. 
Prosperity. 83 days. A main-crop variety; 
very strong growing. Kernels narrow, deep, 
brilliant yellow. The flavor is delicious. Vypt. 
Sdectsuept, Oo. cts,, Gt.1$1.25,. pk. 19627 5., bus, 
$25.00. 
Marcross C 13.6 * 74 days. An outstanding 
early variety. Large, thick ears and very 
uniform. Kernels golden yellow and of good 
quality. Yapt. 35 cts., pt. 65 cts., qt. $1.25, pk. 
$6.75, bus. $25.00. 
It’s thrifty—and healthful—to. grow your 
own vegetables. 
quality—at lower cost—and Scott's seeds pro- 
duce such abundant crops! 
You'll enjoy fresher, better 
Golden Rocket. 75 days. One of the earliest 
of the hybrids and of fine quality. Ears about 
8 inches long, 10 to 14-rowed, with medium 
yellow kernels. A really good early hybrid. 
Yapt. 35 cts., pt. 65 cts., qt. $1.25, pk. $6.75, 
bus. $25.00. 
Carmelcross. * 80 days. Fine 8-inch ears 
with 10 to 14 rows of deep yellow kernels of 
super quality. Wonderfully sweet. pt. 35cts., 
pt. 65 cts., qt. $1.25, pk. $6.75, bus. $25.00. 
Lincoln. * 85 days. Ears large, 12 to 16- 
rowed and of good quality. Kernels bright 
golden and narrow. Desirable for both home 
and market use. Y2pt. 35cts., pt. 65 cts., gt. 
$1.25, pk. $6.75, bus $25.00. 
Ioana. 87 days. Very productive and highly 
resistant to wilt. Ears 7 to 8 inches, 12 to 14- 
rowed, well filled with light yellow kernels. 
Excellent for home-gardens. pt. 35 cts., 
pt. 65 cts., qt. $1.25, pk. $6.75, bus. $25.00. 
Erie. 88 days. A high-yielding variety of 
delicious flavor. Ears are about 9 inches long, 
12 to 14-rowed, with light yellow kernels. 
Stalks about 6 feet tall, bearing ears high on 
the stalk. ypt. 35 cts., pt. 65 cts., qt. $1.25, 
pk. $6.75, bus. $25.00. 
Golden Cross Bantam. * 88 days. Ears 10 
to 14-rowed, 71/4, to 8 inches long, and of ex- 
cellent quality. Kernels light yellow, medium 
in width and depth. Pkt. 15 cts., pt. 35 cts., 
Pts Orcts.: dt. $1.25) pks $6:75: Duss $5200) 
Iochief. 89 days. An outstanding variety for 
quality and yield. Ears 9 to 10 inches long, 
with 14 to 18 rows of deep, uniform, golden 
yellow kernels. Each stalk usually produces 2 
ears. Desirable for both home and market- 
garden. apt. 35 cts., pt. 65 cts., qt. $1.25, 
pk. $6.75, bus. $25.00. 
Whipcross. 90 days. Ears 7 to 8 inches long 
with 14 to 16 rows well filled with dark yel- 
low kernels. Yypt. 35 cts., pt. 65 cts., qt. $1.25, 
pk. $6.75, bus. $25.00. 
Golden Evergreen Hybrid. * 95 days. 
Kernels golden yellow, medium wide and deep, 
sweet and of fine quality. Zars average about 
10 inches long, 14 or 16-rowed. pt. 35 cts., 
pt, G3 cts..qt, $1:25,)pk.-$6.75> buse$25,00; 
Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid. 95 days. The 
leading white hybrid variety. Ears extra-large, 
often 9 inches long, with 14 to 18 rows of 
deep, narrow, white kernels of fine texture 
and flavor. pt. 45 cts., pt. 85 cts., qt. $1.50, 
pk. $7.25, bus. $27.00. 
Open-Pollinated Varieties 
Early Varieties 
Golden Sunshine. * 75 days. An improve- 
ment on Golden Bantam in that the ears are 
an inch longer and 12-rowed instead of 8- 
rowed. A very popular variety because of its 
sweetness and flavor combined with its ex- 
treme earliness. pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., gt 
75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. $15.00. 
Golden Bantam. * 80 days. For many years 
the most popular variety in the country—a 
distinction which it still retains and deservedly 
so, for no other variety can surpass it for 
quality and sweetness. The ears are slender, 
about 6 inches long, and well filled with golden 
kernels of the most delicious flavor. Everyone 
likes Golden Bantam. Pkt. 15 cts., Yapt. 25 
cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. 
$15.00. 
