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Jennings Bros. Marker ready for the horses. 



the soil and leave it level. One of the best 

 tools for this thorough fitting is the Acme 

 harrow. Following the harrow it is often ad- 

 visable to use a plank- 

 er. This planker will 

 press the soil slightly 

 and leave the surface 

 very level and smooth. 

 Planting. Late 

 celery is generally 

 planted in rows 3 feet 

 apart, and the plants 

 are generally from 4 

 to 6 inches apart in 

 these rows. One of 

 the best methods that 



Marker used by Jen- 

 nings Bros,, Canastota, 

 N. Y., to mark rows for 

 Celery, Cabbage, or 

 Cauliflower. 



