Lilly's complete annual : bee supplies spray materiels poultry supplies fertilizers seeds . lanching, and earliness of this variety makeit unequaled for either the home garden or for mar-ket. Sold only in sealed packages. Pkt., 10c; oz., $; {/4 lb., $, postpaid. UiSSGlANT WHITE Winter Celery The Best Late Variety GIANT WHITE is unequaled as a late wintercelery. Like other winter celeries, it is notself-blanching, and must be blanched by bank-ing with earth. On the Pacific Coast it may be leftin the garden until wanted for market, and will befit for use as late as March or April. This v


Lilly's complete annual : bee supplies spray materiels poultry supplies fertilizers seeds . lanching, and earliness of this variety makeit unequaled for either the home garden or for mar-ket. Sold only in sealed packages. Pkt., 10c; oz., $; {/4 lb., $, postpaid. UiSSGlANT WHITE Winter Celery The Best Late Variety GIANT WHITE is unequaled as a late wintercelery. Like other winter celeries, it is notself-blanching, and must be blanched by bank-ing with earth. On the Pacific Coast it may be leftin the garden until wanted for market, and will befit for use as late as March or April. This variety is unexcelled in keeping qualities;grows very tall but with large solid stalks; makes asplendid appearance; and when properly blanched ispure white and the flavor is delicious, the stalks beingso tender and crisp that they will almost break withtheir own weight. Sold only in sealed , 10c; oz., 75c; i/4 lb., $; lb., $,postpaid. Kainit is the best fertilizer for Celery and Asparagus. See Fertilizer Section. THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. |||BS SEATTLE - - PORTLAND *—. Golden Bantam Corn The Sweetest and Most Delicious Sweet Corn GOLDEN BANTAM is the iweetest and mostdeliciously flavored sweet corn that has everbeen grown, and has no equal for the homegarden or early market. In earliness it is excelledonly by Jack Frost, and in flavor it is equaled bynone. Price: Pkt., 10c; lb., 15c: 10 lbs., \2*/2cwill be additional. Jack Frost The Earliest Sweet Corn THE VERY EARLIEST variety of sweet corn,and peculiarly adapted to the Pacific Coast,where it was originated by us. The ears aresmall, about five inches long, and are well filled withlarge, white kernels of delicate flavor and meltingtenderness. It remains tender and fit for use longer than othervarieties. The plant is dwarf, and each stalk bearstwo or more ears. On account of its extreme earli-ness it is popular with market gardeners, as well asfor home use. Sold in sealed packages only. Pkt., 10c; lb., 15c; 10


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