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CELERY—Continued 



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Paris Golden-Yellow or Golden Self -Blanching 

 (French Seed), 110 days. — A solid, golden variety, 

 very showy and rich. Very easily blanched, as it 

 naturally takes on a very attractive golden color, 

 which is intensified by earthing up. Unexcelled. 



Among the many hundreds of seedsmen in the 

 United States selling seed of so-called Paris Golden 

 Celery there can certainly be picked out twenty 

 absolutely distinct strains or breeds, varying from 

 the best to the worst, these being mixed with varia- 

 tions of green or mixed with hollow-stalked or mixed 

 with plants of weak habit, such as will not be found 

 profitable. 



Don't purchase seed of doubtful quality. We have 

 regular customers of the Landreth strain of Paris 

 Golden who could not be induced to change the breed 

 of plants by any argument or lower price — they 

 cannot afford to make any experiments. Beware of 

 cheap seed just as you would of cheap diamonds or 

 gold bricks. 



Lb. 

 511.00 



| Lb. 

 $3.00 



Oz. 



;i.io 



Pkt. 

 10 



The above described Celery is the best in flavor of the 

 Early Self -blanching varieties, very superior to 

 White Plume, nearly as early, and larger. Stalks 

 very thick, solid and crisp, and of a waxy golden. 

 Blanching very easily, as it is half blanched naturally. 



Paris Golden-Yellow or Golden 

 Self-Blanching 



Pink Plume, 110 days. — The same good quality as White Plume, the stalk beauti- Lb. 

 fully tinged with pink. Very ornamental and very toothsome $4 . 50 



White Plume, 100 days.— Self- 

 blanching to a great extent . 

 Consequently among the 

 earliest ready for table. 

 Very desirable 



M Lb. 



$1.25 



Oz. Pkt. 



45 5 



3.75 1.10 40 



Chicory or Succory 



Four Ounces to 100 Yards of Row. 



Witloof or Brussels Chicory. — The leaf resembling 

 a head of Cos Lettuce, large, thick, and stems 

 tightly folded against each other, the heart 

 bleached like Celery. Very popular in Europe 

 and growing in demand in America. 

 Lb., $4.50 | Lb., $1.25 Oz., 45 Pkt., 5 



Georgia Collar ds 



Collards 



One Ounce of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. 



A loose-leaved plant of the Cabbage family. A 

 hardy and excellent vegetable for Winter use. 

 Georgia or Southern. — Cabbage greens. The leaves 

 can be blanched white as Celery and made tender 

 by enveloping from the top downward each plant 

 for a period of four weeks with a large paper or 

 muslin bag. 70 days. 

 Lb., $1.15 I Lb., 35 Oz., 15 Pkt., 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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