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8 R. & J. Farquhar & Co.y Seed Merchants, Boston. 



CELERY. {Seleri.) 



Celery is a native of England, and is found in its wild state in marshy places near the coast. Two 

 lands are found, red and white, of both of which there are numerous garden varieties. 



Culture. — Sow seeds in March or April, in a hot-bed or cold frame. As soon as the plants are three 

 inches high, transplant into a prepared border, setting them four inches apart. When grown six inches, 

 and fine stocky plants, set in richly manured, deep soil, in rows four feet apart, and about seven inches 

 from plant to plant. Water, if dry weather follows transplanting. During the' next two months, all the 

 attention required is to keep down weeds. Afterwards earth up a little, and continue doing so at inter- 

 vals till only the tops of the leaves are visible late in autumn. Never hoe or earth up when the plants 

 are wet. One ounce of seed produces about four thousand plants. 



Per pkt. Per oz. Per lb. 

 Boston Market. The finest variety in cultivation ; white, solid, 



crisp, and of excellent, nutty flavor; dwarf, branching habit; 



keeps well, 10 .40 $4.50 



Early Arlington. Of large growth, and excellent for early use, . .10 .30 3.00 



Henderson's "White Plume. The best variety for early use ; 



stalks and portions of the leaves naturally white ; true, . . .10 .30 3.00 



Golden Self Blanching. The stalks grovo yellow; very early, 



solid and crisp ; fine, nutty flavor ; beautiful on table, ' . '. .10 .40 4.00 



Giant Pascal. Of wonderful keeping qualities ; very large, strong 



growing; ahnost entirely rust proof ; excellent, 

 Sandringham. Dwarf white variety, of exquisite, nutty flavor, . 

 Henderson's Half D-wari. Of close, compact growth; excellent. 

 D-warf Rose. Very hardy, solid, and keeps well; of remarkably 



fine flavor; its beautiful rose-colored heart and pink stems 



make it very valuable for table, 10 .40 4.00 



Carter's Dwarf CrimsoiL Of excellent flavor; dwarf, solid and 



crisp, 05 .25 2.50 



Celeriac, or Turnip-Rooted. The round, solid roots of this variety 



are used, 05 .25 2.50 



Celery Seed for Flavoring. Used for flavoring pickles, soups, etc., .05 .10 .50 



Celery Plants. See end of Catalogue. 



CORN, SV^T^EET. {WelschTcom.) 



The Sweet or Sugar Corns are varieties of Zea Mais, and are the best for use in the unripe state. 

 Culture. — Select a warm soil if possible, especially for the earlier varieties, which should not be 

 planted before the middle of May. Successive plantings should be made even,- two weeks till July. 

 Plant in hills three to four feet apart, in thoroughly manured soil. One quart to two hundred hills; ten 

 quarts to an acre. 



SELECTED EARS, 5 AND 10 CENTS EACH. 



Per pkt. Per qt. Per pk. 

 Farquhar' s First Crop Sugar. The best and sweetest very early 



sweet corn; kernels white; ears eight-rowed; of good size; 



fit for use several days before any other variety. See special 



description in Supplement, . . . . . . • . .10 .30 $1.25 



Early Crosby. Twelve-rowed ; the finest variety for main early 



crop, .10 .20 1.00 



Early Crosby, From Original Stock. True, dwarf, large eared; 



grown from selected, earliest ripened ears; extra flue, . . .10 .25 1.25 



Corey. Very early, dwarf variety ; kernels large; of fairly good 



table quality ; eight-rowed, 



Marblehead Extra Early. Similar to Corey ; not quite so dwarf, 

 Early Miimesota. Eight-rowed ; excellent quality and quite early, 

 Early Concord. Twelve-rowed; ears rather larger than Crosby, 



also a few days later, 10 .20 1.25 



Potter's Excelsior, or Squantum Sugar. Twelve-rowed. One 



of the finest and sweetest main crop varieties; very tender, . .10 .25 1.25 



Mammoth Sweet. Twelve to eighteen rowed ; large, long, full 



ears, of excellent sweet flavor r fine late sort, 10 .25 1.25 



Stowell's Evergreen. Twelve to sixteen rowed; the finest late 



variety; of tall growth, .10 .20 1.00 



Black Mexican. Eight-rowed; remarkably sweet and tender: 



medium early, 10 .25 1.25 



Egyptian. Kemarkably sweet, large, tall, and late, . . . .10 .25 1.25 



Corn by Mail,— add 16 cents per quart to above prices 

 for postage. 



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