. Catalogue of the Cox Seed and Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. 9 crisp, not stringy, very large and broader than those of any other. Before blanching it is green with heart of golden-yellow and very full. It is very easily blanched, requiring only five or six days earthing up; while its pre- servative qualities make it a fine shipper: For late win- ter use, it is the ideal Celery, as it retains its crispness. Per pkt., 10c; oz., 20c,; % lb., 50c.; lb., $ Turnip-roofed (C


. Catalogue of the Cox Seed and Plant Co. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. 9 crisp, not stringy, very large and broader than those of any other. Before blanching it is green with heart of golden-yellow and very full. It is very easily blanched, requiring only five or six days earthing up; while its pre- servative qualities make it a fine shipper: For late win- ter use, it is the ideal Celery, as it retains its crispness. Per pkt., 10c; oz., 20c,; % lb., 50c.; lb., $ Turnip-roofed (Celeriac). Turnip-shaped root, of celery flavor. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c; lb., $ Soup Celery Seed, for flavoring pickles, soups, etc. Oz., 10c; lb., 35c. COLLARDS. Georgi" or Creole. This is the variety extensive- ly used in the South. Forms a large, loose, open head, or a mass of leaves on a tall stem, which are the better for freezing, Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c. SWEET CORN. If Ordered by MAIL, IO cents per lb. must be added for Postage. 25 !bs. sold at IOO-lb. rates. ALL CHOICE EASTERN GROWN. All varieties 10c. per pkt., by mail, postage paid. New Red Cob Evergreen. This variety is a sport from Stowell's Evergreen, which has long been the standard favorite everywhere. It is a week or ten days earlier, and produces from three to four ears to a stalk. The ears are set low on the stalks, are very thick and regular in size, are lG-rowed, and of delicious quality. One of our growers states that he is more favorably im- pressed with the Eed Cob Evergreen than with any Sweet Corn he has grown in many rears. Two of the points of merit mentioned above are confirmed in the strongest manner by this gentleman, i. e., the extreme productiveness of this variety, and its distinctive characteristic of producing the ears low down on the stalks, which is always a desirable feature in a Sweet Corn. Lb., 15c; 100 lbs., $ Potter's Excelsior. The ears are large, 12-rowed and well


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