GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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Celery. 



German, Selerl. 



(One ounce will produce 

 2000 Plants.) 



Plant seed in hot-bed or 

 very early in open ground. 

 Transplant four inches apart 

 when three inches high, in 

 rich soil finely pulverized; 

 water and protect until well 

 rooted. In June or July 

 transplant into rows three to 

 four feet apart, either on 

 surface or in well manured 

 trenches a foot in depth, half 

 filled with well-rotted man- 

 ure. Set the plants from six 

 to eight inches apart. To 

 blanch, draw earth around 

 the plants from time to time, 

 taking care not to cover the 

 tops of the centre shoots. 



GOLDEN HEART.— This 

 old standard variety still 

 holds a high place in the esti- 

 mation of Market Gardeners, 

 and is largely used, always 

 giving satisfaction- A showy 

 sort, solid, of fine flavor, and 

 a good keeper. 



GOLDEN ELEART. 



Packets., 5 and 10 cts. Oz., 25 cts. 



lb., $2.00. 



X ll>., 65 cts. 



PARIS GOLDEN SELF- BLANCHING. — This can- 

 not be too highly recommended. It is of beautiful golden 

 color, self -blanching, solid and crisp and of a rich, nutty 

 flavor, very showy, easily blanched and very early. Heart 

 handsome golden yellow, leaves light-green. See page 4. 



Packets, 5 and 10 cts. Oz., 30 cts. 



lb., $3.00. 



JK lb., 85 cts. 



GIANT PASCAL, 



GIANT PASCAL.-A selection from the well- 

 known Self- Blanching Celery. It partakes of the best 

 qualities of that variety, is somewhat larger and an ex- 

 cellent keeper. Some of our Market Gardeners prefer it 

 above all others. 



Packets, 5 and 10 cts. Oz., 25 cts. 



lb., $2.00. 



X lb., 65 cts. 



EARLY ARLINGTON. — This new celery is an im- 

 proved selection of the well-known BostonMarketCelery, 

 made by an Arlington market gardener. 1 1 is very early, 

 coming in quite 3 weeks in advance of the Boston Mar- 

 ket ; and its superiority over that variety is in the fact 

 that it is earlier, of larger size, and more vigorous 

 growth, and bleaches easily and more quickly. 

 Pkt., 10 cts. Oz., 20 cts. * lb., 65 cts. lb., $2.25. 



NEW ROSE.— In England, the Pink or Red Celeries are 

 much more largely used than the White varieties, and we 

 wonder they are not more grown in this country. They 

 possess many advantages over the white, being hardier, 

 more solid and better keepers. The New Rose is the best 

 of all the red varieties, combining all these desirable 

 qualities, and is the most ornamental lor the table, with 

 its beautiful rose- colored heart and pink stems. 



Pkt.,10 cts. Oz., 20 cts. X lb., 60 cts. lb., $2.0©. 



WHITE PLUME. 



"WHITE PLUME.— An early, handsome, self-blanch- 

 ing variety, growing in popularity every year. 



Packets, 5 and 10 cts. Oz., 25 cts. X lb., 65 cts. 

 lb., $2.00. 



PERFECTION HE ART WELL. — The best flavored, 

 most crisp and tender of the white varieties. The stalks 

 are clear and attractive in color, very popular in the 

 New York Markets. 



Packets, 5 and lO cts. Oz.. 25 cts. X lb., 65 cts. 

 lb., $2.25. 



IMPROVED BOSTON MARKET. -This is a de- 

 cided improvement on the old Boston Market, being 

 earlier, larger in size and of more vigorous growt.h. 



Packets, 5 and 1© cts. Oz.. 25 cts. X lb., 65 cts. 

 lb., $2.00. 



WHITE SOLID.— A Jarge, standard sort. 

 Packets, 5 and 10 cts. Oz., 25 cts. X lb., 65 cts. 

 lb., $2.0©. 



FLAVORING CELERY.— For soup. 

 Pkt., Sets. ^ lb., 1© cts. % lb., 15 cts. 



!5 cts. 



Celeriac, 



OR TURNIP ROOTED CELERY. 



NEW APPLE SHAPE. 



TARGE SMOOTH 

 PRAGUE. — The largest, 

 smoorhest and best of the 

 Celeriacs. 



Pkts., 5 and 10 c<s. Oz., 

 20 cts. X lb., 5© cts. 

 lb., $1.50. 



NEW APPLE SHAPE — 



Small foliage, large, round, 

 smooth. 



Pkts., 5 and 10 eta. Oz., 

 20 cts. X lb., SO cts. 

 lb., $1 50. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO CANNERS, GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



