SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



Three Ounces of See4 to loo Yards of iRow. Maturing in no to 150 Days, According to Season and Location. 



Celery. 



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Sow when the Apple is in bloom, on a finely 

 raked bed, in a moist place or convenient to water, 

 which apply freely in dry weather. The seed should 

 not be covered more than a tenth of an inch. When 

 the plants are four inches, more or less, in height, 

 transplant a portion into very shallow trenches 

 formed in well-manured land, which planting 

 repeat on intervals of two or three weeks for a suc- 

 cession, until the necessary quantity is set out. 



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LANDRETHS' GREEN WINTER 



GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING OR PARIS 

 GOLDEN- YELLOW 



T.Q11f1'l»0'HlC!' Iv'hOOTI TJCTin+AT* Large, solid, exceedingly thick stems. The most 



XldillUX CbXid WmUCl. productive sort which can be grown and the 



White Plume, 100 _days.— ^'L'Jr/^ire 'L-LrtlJTt 



Consequently 



^ table. Very 



desirable as an early sort. No variety superior 



GOLDEN HEART, 120 DAYS. — A showy sort of excellent qualities. Solid, of fine flavor and a 

 GOOD KEEPER, and, as its name indicates, possessing when blanched a yellowish or golden tint. 

 BOSTON MARKET. — A short, white variety much esteemed in the New England States. 2 00 



Golden Self-Blanching or Paris Golden- Yellow (French 



110 HjiV^ ^ solid, golden variety, very showy and rich. Very easily 



WCCU-^j XXV/ \X<A)jO, blanched as it naturally takes on a very attractive goldfen 



color, "vyhiph is intensified by earthing up. 'Unexcelled, grown by a special seed farmer in France. 

 AMERICAN-GROWN GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING.— Almost as, good as the imported. Of a 



PINK PLUME, no DAYS.— The same quality as White Plume, the stalk beautifully tinged 

 with pink. Very ornamental 



GIANT PASCAL, 140 DAYS. — A mammoth, silver-white stalked variety of French origin, rapidly 

 growing in favor because of its weighty productiveness and consequent profitableness. The 



SCHUMACHER, 120 DAYS. — Of large size, solid and crisp; firm, golden-yellow heart; a fine keeper. 



CELERIAC OR TURNIP-ROOTED. — A variety forming a large, solid root, of edible character. . . . 



CELERIAC PRAGUE, 120 DAYS. — Very large, round, without rootlets. Similar to a Turnip in 

 shape 



Lb. 



M Lb. 



Oz. 



Pkt. 



S7 00 



$2 00 



80 



10 



3 25 



1 00 



40 



5 



2 50 



80 



25 



5 



2 00 



60 



20 



5 



15 00 



4 00 



1 50 



20 



7 00 



2 00 



60 



10 



3 25 



90 



30 



5 



2 40 



70 



25 



5 



2 40 



70 



25 



5 



1 40 



40 



15 



5 



2 00 



60 



20 



5 



For Express charges paid by custoriier, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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