CELERY 



CONTINUED. 



One ounce will produce 2,000 plants. CERMAX, CCclciriC^. 



PLANT seed in hot-bed or very earl,v 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 trans- 

 plant into rows three to four feet apart, either on surface 

 or well-inanured trenches a foot in depth, half filled with 

 well-rotted manure. 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 top of the 

 centre shoots. 



OR GOLDEN DWARF CELERY. 



This old standard 

 variety still holds 

 a high place in the estimation of market gardeners, 

 and is largely used, always giving satisfaction. A 

 showy sort, solid, of fine flavor and a good keeper. 

 Pkts. 5c. and 10c. Oz. l.jc. 1-4 lb. 40c. I.b.81.2.». 



PERLE LE GRAND. 



The new Perle le Grand has a 

 beautiful, full golden heart, 

 and rich, nutty flavor. On the market stall it is ex- 

 tremely showy and salable, a single plant making a 

 good-sized bunch and surpassing all other sorts in 

 weight. It is not only a good early Celery, being 

 among the fir.<t fit to use, but as a winter keeper, 

 remaining, Avhen properly trenched, in perfect con- 

 dition away into the spring. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c. 

 1-4 lb. oOc. I.b. 81.50. 



PINK PLUME. '"^ identical with the White 



Plume, but with the added merit 

 of the stalks being e.vfiuisitely suffused with pink, 

 and possessing the crispness, rich, nutty tiavor and 

 long-keeping <]ualities for which red celeries are 

 noted. Pkl. 10c. Oat. 2.5c. 1-4 lb. T.lc. 



WHITE PLUME. «arly, handsome, self-bleach- 

 ing variety, growing in popularity 

 every year. Like the Golden Self-Hlanching, it re- 

 quires very little earthing up to blanch it. and a.s a 

 Celery for fall and early winter use it is unsur- 

 passed. ^ 



Pkts. 5c. and 10c. Oz. aOc. 1-4 lb. 50c. 

 I.b. !«1..>0. 



tn SELECTION from the wcU-ktiowii Sclt-r.lanch- 

 ing Celery. It partakes of the best qualities of 

 that variety, is somewhat larger, and an ex- 

 cellent keeper. It is of fine, nutty flavor, l>cing 

 entirely free from any bitter taste. It grows about 

 two feet high. The stalks are very broad, thick and 

 crisp; the width and thickness of these are dis 

 tinctive features of this variety. 



Pkts. .Ic. 



and lOc. Oz. I.lc. 

 1-b. SH.a.5. 



l-t lb. 40r. 



CELERIAC, 



or Turnip Rooted Celery. 



URGE SMOOTH PRAGUE. '^^'^ ^^rgcsu smooth- 



est and dost of the 



Celcriacs. P k I s . 5c. 

 and lOc. Oc. JOc. 

 lb. ,50c. I.b. 81. ,50. 



NEW APPLE SHAPE. 



Small foliage, !argt>, 

 round, smooth. 



V, 



PktN. 5c. nn«l lOc. 

 0«. 20c. I- 1 lb. 50c. 

 i.b. SI.."(i. 



