Johnson & Stokes' Specialties for Market Gardeners. 



;.r>IE C'ELFRY 



■TOHXSON' .t ?TOKF.> GOLDEN SELF-BLANXHIXG CELERY. 



PERFECTED WHITE PLUME CELERY 



Each year adds to the popularity and value of White Plume Celery. Like our Golden SeIf=BIanch = 

 ing, it requires very little earthing up to blanch it, and although its keeping qualities are not quite equal 

 to our Golden Self=Blanching, yet as a celery for the fall and early winter use, it is unsurpassed. Our 

 strain of this variety is closely selected each year, and will be found entirely free from green celery, so 

 prevalent in much of this seed sold. Gardeners everywhere, who purchase from us, are unanimous in 

 pronouncing our White Plume the best and purest strain the}- can get. Oz., 20c.; % lb., 60c.; lb., |2.co. 



Johnson & Stokes' Golden Self-BIanching Celery 



Our Golden Self=Blanching Celery is pronounced by hundreds of our patrons the very best and 

 most profitable celery in cultivation. It is very early, entirely self=blanching, and can be 



grown without any banking up or covering whatever, even the outer ribs assuming a yellowish white 

 color. The heart is of a beautiful golden yellow color, very large, crisp and solid. It is un- 

 equalled in striking appearance on the table or market stall, and decidedly the best keeper of all the 

 self-blanching varieties. The largest celery growers are now planting their entire early crops in this 

 variety. Oz., 25c.; ]i lb , 75c.; lb., 52.75. ' 



PERLE LE GRAND CELERY— For Early and Late use 



The Perle Le Grand Celery was named and introduced by us in 1894, and has met with large sale. 

 Its beautiful, full golden heart and rich, nutty flavor are unapproached by any of the older sorts. 

 On the mark-et stall it is extremely showy and salable, a single plant making a good-sized bunch, 

 and surpassing nearly all other sorts in weight. It is not onlj- a good early celery, being among 

 the first fit to use, but also valuable as a late or winter keeper. Oz., 25c.; % lb., 75c.; lb., $2.75; 

 2 lbs., $5.25 ; 5 lbs. and over, $2.50 per lb. 



WINTER QUEEN— The Best Late Celery 



Our attention was first called to this remarkable new celery five years ago in the market, where 

 It was selling at high prices in the month of May, after all other celeries were done. It is, 

 without doubt, the most valuable variet}- of celery for winter and spring use ever introduced, 

 even excelling the celebrated Perle Le Grand and Perfection Heartwell as a late winter keeper. 

 It is also much stouter, thicker and heavier, with double the amount of heart of any known celery. 

 Ribs perfectly solid, crisp, and of delicious nutty flavor. Oz., 35c.; % lb., |i.oo ; lb., $3.75. 



