What to Grow 



and the housewife will always be glad to have 

 some of them grown in the family garden for 

 decorative use on the family table. These sorts 

 are not as good keepers as such varieties as 

 Giant Pascal, which is one of our best winter 

 varieties. 



Well-blanched celery can be kept through 

 the greater part of winter if it is stored in a 

 place where the temperature is low, and the 

 atmosphere is dry enough not to bring on 

 decay. The plants should be lifted and packed 

 closely together, and their roots should be kept 

 moist. In a low temperature they will not 

 make growth, but simply "hold their own." 

 In a warm place decay is likely to set in early 

 in the season, and in a short time the entire 

 stock will be ruined. Therefore, keep the 

 temperature down, if you would have your 

 celery winter well. 



