R. & J. FARQDHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



Crosby's Original Boston Market Celeiy. 



CELERY. Selleri, (Ger.) 



A-pios, (Sp.) 



Sow the seeds in March or April in a hot-bed or cold frame. As soon as the plants are 3 inches high, transplant into a prepared 

 border, setting them 4 inches apart. When grown 6 inches, and fine stocky plants, set in richly manured, deep soil, in rows 3 feet 

 apart, and about 9 inches from plant to plant. Water, if dry weather follows trans- 

 planting. During the next two months all the attention required is to keep down 

 weeds. Afterwards earth up a little, and continue doing so at intervals until only 

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

 plants are wet. To keep celery in winter they may be replanted into a cool cellar, 

 allowing fully 3 inches of soil on the floor. Stand the plants in rows not more than 

 9 inches apart and partition off with boards equal to the height of the plants. They 

 will be ready for use in January. 1 ounce of seed -produces about 4,000 plants. 



Crosby's Original Boston Market. The finest-flavored variety 



in cultivation; solid, crisp, and of excellent, nutty flavor; of dwarf, branch- 

 ing habit ; blanches perfectly white; a splendid keeper. Fine home-grown seed. 



Pkt., .15; oz., .75; i lb., 2.50 



Paris Golden Self-Blanching'. The best very early Celery, now extensively 



grown for summer and early autumn use. The stalks are solid, crisp, tender 



and of fine, nutty flavor. It keeps well. . . Pkt., .10; oz., 1.25; j lb., 4.00 



Pepfeeted White Plume. Best for early use; the stalks and portions of 



the leaves being naturally white, are fit for table early in the season. 



Pkt., .05; oz., .40; i lb., 1.25 

 Golden Rose Self-Blanehing-. Rich yellow with rose-tinted stalks; very 



tender, crisp, and of excellent flavor. In Europe the rose-tinted Celeries are 



preferred to the white sorts ... ... Pkt., .10; oz., 75; j lb., 2.50 



Giant Pascal. An easily-blanched and fine-keeping sort of excellent flavor. It 



grows about 2 feet high, the stalks being broad, thick, crisp and stringless. 



It is of wonderful keeping quality ... ... Pkt., .05; oz., .30; jlb., 100 



Farquhar's Giant Red. Splendid red variety of robust habit, crisp and 



juicy with a fine nutty flavor Pkt., .15; oz., .50; i lb., 1.50 



Carter's Dwarf Crimson. Crisp, tender, and delicious; stalks beautifully 



rose-tinted. Fine for very late keeping. Pkt., .10; oz., .35; i lb., 1.00 



Winter Queen. A late variety of medium height with thick solid stalks which 



when blanched are of a creamy white color; keeps well. 



Pkt., .10; oz., .40; ilb., 1.25 



CELERY PLANTS. 



Transplanted. Delivery June and July. 



Boston Market, Paris Golden Self-Blanehing, White Plume, Giant 

 Pascal, each Doz., .20; 100, 1.00; 1,000, 7.50 



CELERIAC. 



Giant Smooth Prague. (Turnip-rooted.) The round, solid heads are used as 

 a .salad when boiled and sliced . . . Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J lb., .60; lb., 2.00 



Paris Golden Self-Blanching Celery. 



