10 GRIFFITH @. TURNER CO. 



CELERY. 



(fknnan, 



CONTINUED. 

 1 Oz. Will Produce 2000 Plants. 



PLANT SEED in hot-bed or very early in open ground. 

 Transplant 4 inches apart when 3 inches high, in 

 rich soil, finely pulverized; water and protect un- 

 til well rooted. In June or July transplant into rows 

 3 to 4 feet apart, either on surface or well-manured 

 trenches a foot in depth, half filled with well-rotted 

 manure. Set the plants from 6 to 8 inches apart. To 

 blanch, draw earth around the plants from time to time, 

 taking care not to cover the top of the centre shoots. 

 WINTER QUEEN CELERY. 

 It is, without doubt, the most valuable variety of Cel- 

 ery for winter and spring use ever introduced. It is 

 also much stouter, thicker and heavier, with double the 

 amount of heart of any known Celery. The plant is 

 beautiful in appearance, of close habit and compact 

 growth, and blanches to a beautiful cream white. Ribs 

 perfectly solid, crisp and of delicious nutty flavor. 

 Pkt., 10c. Oz., 20c. 1-4 lb., 60c. Lb., 92.00. 

 PINK PLUME. 

 This is identical with the White Plume, but with the 



added merit of the 

 stalks being ex- 

 quisitely suffused 

 with pink, and 

 posse sslng the 

 crispness, rich, 

 nutty flavor and 

 long- keeping 

 qualities for which 

 red Celeries are 

 noted. 



CELERIAC 



OR TURNIP ROOTED CELERY. 



NEW 



APPLE 



SHAPE. 



Small f o 1 - 

 lage, large, 

 round, and 

 smooth. 



Pkt., 5c. 

 and 10c. 

 Oz., 15c. 

 1-4 Lb., 40c. 

 Lb., $1.35. 



LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE 

 LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE. 

 The largest, smoothest and best of the 

 Celeriacs. Pkts., 5c. and lOc. 



Oz., 15c. y t lb., 40c. Lb., $1.50. 



Pkt., 10c. 

 Oz., 80c. 

 1-4 Lb., 50c. 



PERLE LB 

 GRAND. 



The new Perle le Grand*has a beautiful, 

 full golden heart, and rich, nutty flavor. On 

 the market stall it is extremely 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 first fit to use, but as a 

 winter keeper, remaining, when properly 

 trenched, in perfect condition away into the spring 

 Pkt., 10c. Oz., 20c. 1-4 lb., 50c. Lb., $1,50. 



GOLDEN HEART, 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., 15c. % lb., 40c. Lb., fl.25. 



WHITE PLUME. 



AN EARLY, handsome, self-bleaching va- 

 riety, growing in popularity every 

 year. Like the Golden Self-Blanching, 

 It requires very little earthing up to blanch 

 it, and as a Celery for fall and early winter 

 use it Is unsurpassed. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 

 Oz., 20c. V* lb., 60c. Lb., 91.75. 



A SELECTION from the well-known Self- 

 Blanching Celery. It partakes of the 

 best qualities of that variety, Is some- 

 what larger, and an excellent keeper. It in 

 SL w; t nut . ty . flaT0 /' bein S entirely free from 

 any bitter taste. It grows about 2 feet high 

 rtJl are , very broad, thick and crisp; 



the width and thickness of these are dis- 

 tinctive features of this variety 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 

 Oz., 20c. %lb., 50c. Lb., $1.50, 



