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New Perle h^ Grand 



CclerVj ¥¥¥¥¥¥ 



The New Perle Le Grand is the most remarkable novelty 

 in celery obtained since the introduction of our Golden 

 Self-Blanching in 1883. Our photograph above will give some idea of 

 its handsome form, stocky, robust and close habit. Its beautiful, 

 full, golden heart and rich nutty flavor are unapproached by any 

 other variet}-. It is not onh- a good earlj- celer}', being among the first fit to use, but surpasses all other 

 celeries as a winter keeper, remaining, when properh' trenched, in perfect condition away into the 

 spring, when all other varieties are done. Pkt, 15c.; oz., 40c.; '4 lb., $1.25 ; lb., ^4.00. 



F(ubicon Half = bong 

 Orange Carrot 



In the Rubicon we have an entireh- distinct American 

 Carrot. It is the best in shape, and its deep red orange- 

 colored flesh is the finest in quality of all. It is earlier than Danvers, 

 about the same length, but heavier and thicker at the shoulders, 

 making it more productive. It is a wonderfullj^ heavy cropper, pro- 

 ducing 30 to 40 tons to the acre under good culture. It grows without neck, and well under the ground, 

 which prevents it from becoming sunburnt — a very important feature. Manj- leading market gardeners 

 and farmers are now planting the Rubicon to the exclusion of all others. Pkt. , 5c. ; oz., loc. ; '4 lb. , 30c. ; 

 lb., Si-oo, post-paid ; 5 lbs. and over, 85c. per lb., by express. 



Photosraph of Rubicon Half-Long, the most thoroughbred and most productive of all Carrots. 



