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@4PROVED LONG ORANGE CARROT CARROTS. HALF LONG CARROT. 
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Long Orange Improved.—One of the most 
desirable for either garden or fieldculture. It grows 
to a large size, fair specimens averaging 12 inches in 
length and 3 inches in diameter at the top. All who 
have cattle should raise a surplus of this carrot for 
feeding milch cows during winter. It increases the 
flow of milk, and imparts to the butter a rich golden 
color. It is more largely used than any other variety 
by market gardeners—Packets. 5c. and 10c. } Pound, 
lic. 4 Pound, 30c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
Half Long Orange.—A handsome, cylindrical- 
shaped carrot of good size. It is of rich, dark orange 
color, grows to a large size, is smooth and the flesh 
very close in texture, with little core. Itis a first- 
class carrot for all soils, and it is claimed that under 
good cultivation it will yield the greatest weight per 
acre, with the smallest length of root of any now 
grown— Packets, 5c. and i10c. 2 Pound, 15c. 
Pound, 60c. 
Early Scarlet Horn.—This has always been 
the general favorite for an earlycrop. It is of a 
bright orange color, of delicate flavor. Owing tothe 
shortness of the root it will grow in less depth of soil 
than other variety. The seed which we grow hasa 
very great reputation among market gardeners for 
its beautiful color and form—Packets, dc. and 10c. 
+ Pound, lic. 1 Pound, 60c. 
Danvers.—aA new variety, of decided merit, rich 
in color, and handsome shape and stump-rooted— 
Packets, 5c. and 10c. 2 Ounces, lic. 3+ Pound, 20c. 
+ Pound, 30c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
Early Half-Long Scarlet Chantenay.—Is 
as early, asthe Early Horn; but of twice its size, with 
broad shoulders and the root tapering abruptly at 
the ends—Packet, 5c. 1 Ounce,10c. 2 Ounces, 15c. 
+ Pound, 20c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
Early Half Long Nantes-—A fine interme- 
diate carrot—Packet, 5c. 1 Ounce, 10c. 2 Ounces 
15c. + Pound, 20c. 1 Pound, 60. ’ 
Early Ox-Heart.—A French variety of recent introduction, which is a 
decided acquisition. It is intermediate between Half Long and Horn varieties 
and is perfectly distinct; the shape is nearly oval and color and quality all that 
can be desired—Packets, 5c. and 10c. 2 Ounces, 15c. } Pound, 20c. 1 Pound, 60c. 
CELERY.—Celletie. 
One Ounce will Produce about 3000 Plants. 
Culture of Celery.—Sow the last of March or early in April. 
in an open border, in rich mellow ground, in shallow drills,water~ 
ing freely in dry weather. By rolling or pressing in the seed th 
result will be more satisfactory than when only covered. Cutth 
tops off once or twice before planting out, to make themstocky- 
When the plants are 5or 6 inches high, transplant the dwarf va- 
rieties 3 feetand the taller sorts 4 feet between the rows; plant6 
inches apartin therows. Cultivate well,and wnen large enougt 
blanch by earthing up. The first operation is that of ‘-handling,” 
generally done the beginning of September; after the soil has 
been drawn up with the hoe, it is drawn closer around each 
plant by the hand to keep the leives firm in an upright position 
and prevent spreading. Whenthe plants have become “set’” 
in an upright position, and the celery is wanted for early use, ga 
they should be‘ banked.” This is done by throwing the soil up, = 
as close tothe plantsas possible witha plow and finishing %@ Bes=7Z 
with a spade, bringing the earth up nearly tothetops of the Sy 
plants. The method employed now for protecting is by cover--€ 
ing the tops of the banks with waterproof felt paper. 
BOLGIANO’S 
GOLDEN HEART CELERY 
Is the Market Gardeners’ Favorite Celery. 
This is the old standard sort which has satisfied gardeners 
these many years. It is crisp, solid, handsome and most ex- 
cellent flavor, with a beautiful golden heart. It holds its own 
against all the new sorts and is more.argely used than ever! 
And its merit will continue its great popularity with expe- 
rienced growers— Packets, 5c. and 1Uc. Ounce, lic. % Pound, 
40c. % Pound, 7dc. 1 Pound $1.50. : 
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