10 



GRIFFITH (a 



TURNER CO. ^ 



CONTINUED. 



German, CeteHe* 



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 until 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 

 •round the plants from time to time, taking care not to 

 eover the top of the centre shoots. 



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WINTER aUEEN CELERY. 



It is, without doubt, the most valuable variety of Celery 

 for winter and spring use ever introduced. It is also much 

 ■touter, thicker and heavier, with double the amount of 

 heart of any known Celery. The plant is beautiful in ap- 

 pearance, of close habit and compact growth, and blanches 

 to a beautiful cream white. Ribs perfectly solid, crisp and 

 of delicious nuttv flavor. 



Pkt., lOe. Or... 15c. 1/4 L,l>., 40c. L.b., $1.50. 



PINK PLUME. 



This is identical with the White Plume, but with the 



added merit of 

 the stalks be- 

 ing exquisitely 

 suffused with 

 pink, and pos- 

 sessing the 

 crispness, rich, 

 nutty flavor 

 and long-keep- 

 1 n g qualities 

 for which red 

 Celeries a re 

 noted. 



put., 10c. 

 Oz., ,20c. 

 1/4 l.p., 50e. 



^ELERIAC. 



OR TURNIP ROOTED CELERY. 

 NEW 

 APPLE 

 SHAPE. 



Small fol- 

 iage, large, 

 round, and 

 smooth. 



puts., 5c. 

 and 10c. 



Oz., 16c. 



1/4 Lb., 40c. 



Lly., $1.26. 



LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUB 

 LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE. 



The largest, smoothest and best of th» 

 Celeriacs. PUts., 5c. and 10c. 

 Oz., 20c. 1/4 Lb., «0c. Lb., $1.50. 



PERLE LE 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 mar- 

 ket gardeners, and is largely used, al- 

 ways giving satisfaction. A showy sort, 

 •olid, of fine flavor and a good keeper. 



Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 

 Oz., 15c. 1/4 Lb., 40c. Lb., $1.25. 



AW WHITE PLUME. 

 ST EiVRLY, hai.asome, self -bleaching 

 variety, 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., 20e. 1/4 Lb., Oc. Lb., $1.75. 



A SELECTION from the well-known, 

 Self-Blanching Celery. It partakes 

 of the best qualities of'that variety, 

 is somewhat larger, and an excellent keep- 

 er. It is of fine, nutty flavor, being en- 

 tirely free from any bitter taste. It i^rowa 

 about 2 feet high. The stalks are very 

 broad, thick and crisp; the width and 

 thickness of these are distinctive feature* 

 of this variety. 



Plits.r 5c. and lOc. 

 Oz., 15c. 1/4 Lb., 40c, Lb., $1,25. 



