('ABBA(^E. CARROTS. (ELEUTA(. (EI.RRY CAULIFLOWER. 



CELERY. (Sellerie). 



I oz. to looo plants. lo to 15 o/.. to 

 the acre. 



Culture. — Celery seed may be sown 

 during March or April in hot-beds. 

 From middle of April or May seed may 

 be sown out doors, for which purpose 

 select a warm location, and light rich 

 soil. Thin until there is a clear space 

 between the plants. When the plants 

 are six inches high, draw them, trim 

 tops, place them six inches apart in 

 trenches Shade until they begin to 

 grow, and, if dry. water. Trenches 

 should be ihree feet apart, four in 

 ches deep, and nine inches wide. In- 

 corporate plenty decayed manure at 

 bottom of the trenches to a further 

 depth of one foot, which may be done 

 with a spade. Moist land, well enrich- 

 ed will give the best results. After 

 September ist, continue to draw on 

 both sides rich pulverized soil to the 

 stems, at intervals, as the growth of the 

 plants indicates. This should not be 

 (lone during rainy or hot weather. 

 Kfep soil from the heart of the plants. 

 At the end of October hury the whole 

 in dirt, and dig up as desired for use. 



Iifii|>. White Plume.— An early 

 self blanching variety, very popular for 

 fall and early winter use. Pkt. icc. 



Oz. 20C. 



!b. 60C. Lb. «2, 



00. 



diisiiit iirolcleii Heart.— Same as 

 the Dwarf, only the stalks are larger. 

 Pkt. loc. Oz. 15c. 14 lt». 40c. Lb. I1.50. 



l>warf Golden Heart. — Very 

 solid, an excellent keeper and of fine nutty 

 flavor, the heart, which is large and full is 

 of a waxy, golden yellow, rendering it very 

 showy for either market or private use. 



Pkt. IOC. Oz. 



15c. 



lb. 40C. Lb. I1.50 



Ciriant Pascal.— The stalks are very 

 large, thick, solid, crisp and of rich nutty 

 flavor, free from any taste of bitterness. 

 It blanches very easy and quickly, and re- 

 tains its freshness a long time after being 

 marketed. Pkt. loc. Oz.2oc. X lb. 50c. 

 Lb. Ir.75. 



Golden Self- ISlaneliing. — A 



most valuable variety, which partakes 

 somewhat of the character -of the celebrat- 

 ed " White Plume " inasmuch as it does 

 not require such high "banking up" as 



the ordinary sorts to be fit for the table. 

 It simply needs a slight earthing up or 

 handling. It is of a beautiful waxy golden 

 color, very solid and of rich nutty flavor. 

 Pkt. IOC. Oz. 35c. X lb. $1.00. Lb. I3.50. 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Culture. — Cauliflower is grown in the 

 same manner as cabbage, but requires 

 cool, moist weather and well enriched 

 soil to attain perfection. It is highly valued 

 for the mild delicate flavor of the white 

 heads. 



Early Snowball. — Extensively ad- 

 vertised, this has deservedly attained great 

 popularity, and is now extensively planted 

 Unfler favorable conditions nearly every 

 plant will make a fine, solid head of good 

 size. It is of dwarf habit, valuable both 

 for early and late crops. Half-size pkt. 



15c. 

 Oz. 



Pkt. 

 ^2.50. 



25c. 



lb. I8.00. 



oz. 75c. 



oz. I1.50. 



