D. 3/. FERRY d- CO.'S 



and transplant as soon as ihe ground can be worked. For autumn or winter 

 crop, sow about the middle of spring, and transplant like Winter Cabbages. 

 Hoe deep and often, and water freely. 



CEL.ERY. 



Fr. Celeri. Ger. Sellerie. 



1 SEYMOUR'S WHITE SOLID. 3 I>\*\4.RF \t^HITE SOLID, 



•2 SEYMOUR'S RED SOLID, 4 CELERIAC, OR TURNIP-ROOTED. 



KiN'DS. — No. 1 is best for main crop; No. 2 is favorable on account of the 

 color; No. 3 highly recommended for early use as well as general crop; No. 4 is 

 raised for the root. 



Culture. — For early use. sow very early in spring, in hot-bed, and when 

 three inches high, plant out in a well-prepared bod. which must be covered in 

 frosty weather. For the principal crop, sow early in the spring, very shallow, 

 in a seed-bed, and when the plants are six inches high, transplant six inches 

 apart into trenches for blanching. The trenches should be four feet apart, a 

 foot wide, and ten inches deep. Fill the bottom with well-rotted manure, and 

 as the plants continue to grov, fill the earth around them. 



CORN. 



1 EARLY SWEET, OR SUGAR. 2 STOWELL'S E\T:RGREEN SWEET. 



Kind?. — Xo. 1 is the earliest garden kind and is very rich and sweet: No. 



2 is very sweet and remains a long time fit for boiling. 



Culture. — Plant in hills three feet apart each way. and four or five ker- 

 nals ill a hill. Hoe often, drawing the earth to the stems: break off all side 

 shoots. Make the ground rich with well-rotted manure. 



CRE^S. 



Fr. Cressen. Ger. Kresse. 



CURLED. 



Culture. -This plant needs very little cultivation: it will grow with but 



very little care. Sow rather thick, in shallow drills, and at short intervals 



throughout the season. Keep the weeds down till it gets woll started, and it 



will take care of itself. 



CUCUMBER 



Fr. Concomher. Ger. Gurkrn. 



1 EARLY RISSIAIV, 5 LONDON LONG GREEN, 



2 EARLY FRAME, 6 LONG GREEN, 



3 EARLY SHORT (JREEN. 7 EARI.V WIIITF SPI>E, 



4 EARLY CLUSTER, S IITIPHOVFD I.OX; C;REEN, 



U C;IIERKI>, FOR 1>I< KFF.S. 



Kinds. — N<i. 1 is the earliest vaiiety )»y about ten days; Nos. i2. '.i and 4 

 are all excellent standard early kinds: No. 7 very fine tor market and highly 

 reconnnendcd: No. r> is the standard sort for main crop and lor jdckles: Xo. v*^ a 



