CELERY. 



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BOLGIANO'S SWEET HEART'S CELERY. 



DELICIOUS, crisp Celery hearts will be scarce no more, when the up-to 

 date Celery growers learn of our Sweet Hearts Celery. Each fine. 

 large, solid stalk has many tender golden hearts. This wonderful 

 new Celery was first found as a sport in our New Victory Celery. For sev- 

 eral years we carefully watched this new development and have found by 

 many experiments that not only does many deliciously sweethearts always 

 appear, but that as a Winter Celery it is unequaled by any other kind. 

 Solid as our famous stock of Self- Blanching Celery, nutty in flavor, beauti 

 in appearance, and when your customers find many Sweet Hearts in each 

 stalk of Celery, you will be unable to supply the demand. It is so solid it 

 will keep nntil early Spring. With a limited supply, we hardly have 

 enough to go around; so order early, then you will not be disappointed. 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 25c. 1/4 Lb., 75c. 1/2 Lb., $1.25. Lb., 

 S2.50. 



Altamonte Springs, Ala. 

 Gentlemen, — I want to compliment you on the Egg Plant Seed I 

 bought of you. It come up much better than seed I purchasrd in 

 New York or Philadelphia. A. BENHAM. 



NEW WINTER QUEEN CELERY (Pedigree Stock).— Is beaulifu. 

 in appearance. Kibs perfectly solid, crisp and of a delicious, nutty flav or, 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. 2 Ozs., 25c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. 1/2 Lb. 

 C5c. Lb., SI. 25. 



PERFECTION HAKTWELL. Large, golden yellow heart; superior 

 quality. Pkts., 5 and 10c. Oz., 15c. 1/4 Lb. 40c. 1/2 Lb., 65c. 

 Lb., SI. 25. 



BOSTON MARKET CELERY.— Is solid, crisp and desirable. Pkt., 

 10c. Oz., 15c. 2 Ozs., 25c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. 1/2 Lb., 65c. Lb., SI. 25. 



CULTURE OF CELERY. 



Sow the last of March or early in April, in an open border, in rich mellow 

 ground in shallow drills, watering freely in dry weater. By rolling or press- 

 ing hi the seed the result will be more satisfactory than when only covered. 

 Cut the tops off once or twice before planting out, to make them stocky. 

 When the plants are 5 or 6 inches high, transplant the dwarf varieties 3 feet 

 and the taller sorts 4 feet between therows; plant 6 inches apart in therows. 

 Cultivate well, and when large enough 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 around each 

 plant by the hand to keep the leaves firm in an upright position and prevent 

 spreading. When the plants have become "set" in an upright position and 

 the Celery is wanted for early use, they should be "banked." This is done 

 by throwing the soil up as close to the plants as possible with a plow and 

 finishing it with a spade, bringing the earth up nearly to the tops of the 

 Plants. The method employed now for protecting is by covering the tops 

 of the banks with waterproof felt paper. 



SWEET HEARTS LELERY. 



\»*I^wIL**\JL/W«/» IK II 01 1 ViCUCnC. -A From one noimd of Mushroom Spawn purchased from vou. I 1 



NEW LARGE 



SMOOTH PRAGUE 



CELERIAC. 



A large Celery flavor- 

 ed root used extensive- 

 ly for flavoring soups 

 and pickles, etc., also 

 relished sliced as a 

 salad with pepper and 

 vinegar. It is also used 

 to flavor chicken and 

 potato salad. Pkt., 

 5 and 10c. Oz.,15c. 

 2 Ozs., 25c. 1/4 Lb., 

 40c. 1/2 Lb., 65c. 

 Lb., S1.25. 



CULTURE FOR 

 ROOTED CELERY. 

 — Sow the seed at the 

 same season and give 

 the same treatment as 

 common Celery. Trans- 

 • plant the young plants 

 to moist, rich soil, in 

 rows 2 feet apart and 6 

 inches apart in the row. 



CRESS. 



CURLED OR PEPPER GRASS 

 15c. 1,4 Lb., 20c. Lb., 5Ce. 



TRUE WATER CRESS. 

 Lb., S1.00. Lb., $3.00. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 2 Ozs. 

 Pkt., 5c, Oz.,35c. 3 Ozs., 55c. 1/4. 



From one pound of Mushroom Spawn purchased from you, I 

 succededed in getting more Mushrooms than we secured from 75 

 lbs. from one of the largest New York firms. Yours, 



W. S. G. WILLIAMS, Gittings, Md. 



Your Celeriac is better than any I have ever grown before JK 



Enter my Ordea for next season. }K 



HARMAN NINE, Baltimore Co., Md. nj 



Mushroom Spawn. 



BOLGIANO'S RELIABLE ENGLISH MILLTRACK. 



Send Postal for Pamphlet entitled "Successful Growing of Mushrooms." 



ENGLISH MILL TRACK. 



Pound lOc. 



100 Pounds S8.00 



Per Brick 15c. 



(If by Mail, add 9c. per pound for Postage.) 



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'{£ Your French Golden Self-Blanching Celery Seed is the best, si. 

 j/ii anb I took pains to let it be known, and you received a great 

 /!\ great many orders. Yours truly, 

 /J; W. H. ABEL, Fla. 



A\ City Market, Va. 



ju\ Dear Sirs: — I have sown some of your seed, and like them very 



fa much. Yours trulv 



^ K. W. JONES. jT 



