935 B Street N.W., Washington. IX C. 



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Our Now " Victory " Uelery. -Itsbeantifnl 

 large, full golden heart and compact growth make it 

 an ornament hard to surpass. It is a- remarkable 

 keeper, maintaining its firmness as late as May. It is 

 ready for market by December. Packets, 5 cents 

 ami 10 cents ; ounce, 1". cents: j pound, 40 cents: 

 pound, $1.25. 



Hen Perle Le Grand Celery.— it keeps in 



perfect condition over winter and after other sorts 

 are gone. Its large, fall, golden heart and rich, 

 nutty flavor leaves a pleasant taste behind. It is cus- 

 tomary with seedsmen to charge high prices for such 

 excellent productions, but we prefer to send them 

 out at low prices to introduce them widely and 

 quickly. Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents: ounce, 15 

 | pound. 10 cents; pound, $1.25. 



CELERIAC-Knolle Cellerie. 



5CHLM*CHER CELERY 



Ili> Schumacher Celery.— We have been selling this 

 splendid variety to satisfied customers for several years past, 

 and believe that we have the pure9t strain that is offered. 

 The stalks grow to an immense size, and are perfectly solid 

 aDd crisp. It has a firm and beautiful golden heart, and the 

 flavor is first-cla--. TbJu grown largely by market 



gardeners in this section, by whom it is highly prized. 

 Packet. 10 cents : ounce. 20 cents ; ^ pound, 50 cents ; pound, 



New Winter Queen Celery Pedigree Stock. — 



Is beautiful in appearance, of close habit and compact growth, 

 and blanches to a beautiful cream white. Ribs perfectly 

 solid, crisp, and of a delicious, nutty flavor. Packets, 5 and 

 10 cents: ounce, 15 cents: ^ pound, 40 cents ; pound. $1.25. 



Boston Market. — A variety grown almost exclusively by 

 the Boston market gardeners. It has the peculiarity of form- 

 ing many stalks by its branching habit. I« solid, crisp, and 

 desirable. Packet. 10 cents: ounce. 15 cents: -j- pound. 40 

 cents : pound. - 



Giant Golden Heart Celery.— An experienced gar- 

 dener found in his dwarf Golden Heart a few plants of larger 

 growth. These w~re set aside and careful selections made for 

 s:everal years, resulting in the Giant Golden Heart, which ex- 

 cels for large size, solidity, and keeping quality. Packets, 5 

 and 10 cents: ounce, 15 cents; £ pound, 40 cents : pound, $1.25. 



Culture lor Etool Celery. Sow the seed at 

 same season and give -ami- treatment as common cel- 

 ery. 'Iran-plant the young plants to moist, rich soil 

 in rows two feet apart and six inches apart in the row. 



Now Large, Smooth Prague Celeriac.— 



A new and quite distinct Bort, roots being very 

 smooth, large and round. They may be cooked aud 

 sliced and eaten with vinegar. Packets, 5 cents and 

 10 cents ; ounce, 15 cents ; $ pound, 40 cents. 



CORN SALADCAckersalat.) 



Large German Corn Salad. 



One ounce will sow about eighteen square feet, and 

 six ounces will sow an acre. 



Broad Leaved Large Seeded.)— A delicious 



salad, used during the winter and spring months as a 

 substitute for lettuce, and is also cooked and used 

 like spinach. Sow in spring in drills one foot apart. 

 It will mature in six weeks. For early spring use 

 sow in September and winter over like spinach. 

 Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; £ pound, 15 cents ; 

 £ pound, 20 cents ; pound, 35 cents ; 5 pounds, $1.50. 



