. Golden Plume Celery Dreer's Perfect Forcing Carrot 240 Carrots are, comparatively speaking, of easy culture, taking up a minimum of space in the garden, while the young product are especially nourishing and appetizing. Our Perfect Forcing is of particularly fine quality, and we heartily recommend it. Easily one of the most popular of the early carrots, equally useful for the outdoor garden as well as growing under glass. It is a fine, half long variety of most symmetrical shape, uniform size, and has a remarkably small top. Of attractive bright scarlet color, crisp, and with a singularly sma
. Golden Plume Celery Dreer's Perfect Forcing Carrot 240 Carrots are, comparatively speaking, of easy culture, taking up a minimum of space in the garden, while the young product are especially nourishing and appetizing. Our Perfect Forcing is of particularly fine quality, and we heartily recommend it. Easily one of the most popular of the early carrots, equally useful for the outdoor garden as well as growing under glass. It is a fine, half long variety of most symmetrical shape, uniform size, and has a remarkably small top. Of attractive bright scarlet color, crisp, and with a singularly small core, so small in fact that in the young product it is hardly noticeable. It is not particular as to soil and yields splendid crops under ordinary home garden con- ditions. Pkt., 10 cts.; j oz., 15 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; J lb., 70 cts.; lb., $ Golden Plume Celery 274 A large early Celery of superfine quality and ap- pearance. Large heavy stalks with a full, solid heart of golden yellow, easy to blanch, a good keeper, and always of the crisp, brittle and nutty quality so much desired, Shows a marked resis- tance to blight, so often affecting the early yellow strains and this with our special strain of Origi- nator's Golden Self-Blanching, offered on page 20, we consider the two finest Golden Celeries in culti- vation. Pkt., 25 cts.; \ oz., $; § oz., $; oz., $ Emperor Celery 259 A very special strain of late keeping Celery for winter use. Of dwarf type averaging 18 inches in height, with thick white stalks and large, solid, pale yellow heart. Very crisp, with no stringiness, and of splendid flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; 2 oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; i lb., $ Golden Gem Sugar Corn (New) 323 Golden Gem, another fine introduction to be credited to the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station will produce ears seven or eight days earlier than the Golden Sunshine. This will, undoubtedly, make it of particular interest, espe- cially to our many friends in the north
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