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OAEROT. 



Carotte, Fe. Zanahoria^ Span. Mohren, Ger. 



C^ Scarlet Short-Horn, per oz. 20 cts. Long Orange, per oz. 15 cts. 

 Early Scarlet Horn, " 20 cts. Altringham or Field, 10 cts. 

 Half-long Orange, " 20 cts. Large White Field, 10 cts. 



The first three are the best kinds for table use. The Early Horn 

 should be cultivated for spring use; but the Long Orange is more 

 suitable for a main crop. For an early crop sow the seed, latter end 

 of March, in well-dug, rich loamy soil, in drills about an inch deep 

 and twelve inches apart. For late crop sow in May. 



The most suitable ground for late Carrots, is that which has been 

 well-manured for previous crops, and requires no fresh manure. 



OELEEY. tX 



Celeri, Fr. Appio Hortense, Span. Sellerie, Ger. 



Preer's White Solid, per oz. 40 cts. Cole's Crystal White, 40 cts. 



Rose Colored Solid, ** 30 cts. Ivery's Nonsuch, red, 40 cts. 



Seymour's White Solid, " 30 cts. Celeriac, or Turnip-rooted, 30 



Turner's Incomparable Dwarf White, [extra,) per oz. 50 cts. 



Sow the last of March or early in April, in rich mellow ground, and 

 in a situation where the plants can be protected from the parching heat 

 of a summer sun; in dry weather water freely. When the plants are 

 five or six inches high, transplant a portion in trenches well manured, 

 and repeat at intervals of two or three weeks for succession. As they 

 advance in growth, blanch by earthing up, which should be performed 

 gradually in fine weather, taking care not to buiy the hearts of the 

 plants. The Celeriac, or Turnip-rooted, may be planted either on level 

 ground or in shallow drills. The root of it swells like a turnip, and 

 may be preserved in sand through the winter; this is cooked and 

 dressfcd similar to a Beet. 



OHEKYIL, per oz. 25 cts. 

 Cerfeuil, Fr. Perifolio, Span. Garten K'orbel, Ger. 

 Used as small salad, and for seasoning like parsley. Sow in drills, 

 in spiing and at intervals. 



Chervil, New Parsnip-rooted, per oz. 25 cts. 



OHIOOEY— Large-rooted, per oz. 15 cts. 

 The roots of this variety are dried and used as a substitute for 

 Coffee. Sow in April. Cultivate like Carrots. 



OOEIf SALAD, per oz. 15 cts. 



Mache, Fr. Ackersalat, Ger. 



Used as a small salad throughout the winter and spring. Sow in 

 drills in August and September. Cover with straw on the approach 

 of winter. 



