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CELERY — Continued 
WHITE PLUME. This celery is valued because the stalks and portions of the inner leaves and heart 
are white; by simply tying up the stalks and drawing up the soil with the hoe, the work of blanching is 
completed. It is ornamental, tender, crisp and of good flavor and very early^ ^ ^ QQ ^ lfe $2 QQ 
DWARF GOLDEN HEART. Very popular and distinct variety. In habit of growth it resembles 
Half Dwarf, except when blanched the heart, which is large and full, is of a waxy golden yellow. It is en- 
tirely solid, of excellent flavor, and keeps well during the winter Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; M-lb. 60c, lb. SM< uu 
HALF DWARF. When blanched it is of a yellowish white, 
making it very ornamental for the table; it is entirely solid, possess- 
ing the nutty flavor peculiar to the dwarf kinds, while it has much 
more vigor of growth, surpassing most of the large growing sorts 
in height of bunch grown under the same conditions. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; )£-lb. 60c; lb. $2.00 
LARGE WHITE SOLID. Of tall growing habit and very 
handsome in appearance. A splendid pure white variety. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; M-lb. 60c; lb. $2.00 
CELERIAC OR TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY 
Grown exclusively for its roots, which are turnip shaped, very 
smooth, tender and marrow-like. The roots are cooked and sliced 
and eaten with vinegar. They make an excellent salad. Are used 
for seasoning meats and flavoring soups. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; M-lb. $1.00 
CELERY FOR PROFIT. By Griener. Illustrated. Price 50c 
CELERIAC 
CHICORY 
Cichorienwurzel 
Achicoria 
LARGE ROOTED OR COFFEE. A hardy plant 
introduced from and much used in Europe as a sub- 
stitute for coffee; large quantities of prepared roots 
are exported to this country. May be used to good 
advantage and pay large profit, and its culture is 
simple. In the fall the roots require to be taken up 
and cut into small pieces and put where they will 
dry, requiring the same treatment used for drying 
apples. When required for use they should be 
roasted and ground like coffee. Requires similar 
treatment as carrots. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; M-lb. $1.25. 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA SOUTHERN OR CREOLE. This is 
the variety so extensively used in the South, where 
it furnishes an abundance of food for both man and 
beast. Forms a large, loose, open head, or a mass of 
leaves on a tall stem. Freezing improves the qual- 
ity Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; M-lb. 50c 
CHIVES 
Schnittlauch Ceholettas 
The Chives are small and not very important 
members of the onion tribe, quite hardy everywhere. 
The leaves are slender and appear very early in the 
spring, and may be cut several times during the 
season. They are propagated by seeds and by roots. 
The Chives make the very best border for beds in 
the vegetable garden, and are not only useful, but 
bearing pink flowers and a mass of golden leaves, 
are ornamental and are equal to the onion for flavor- 
ing soups and salads. 
Pkt. 10c; Roots 20c per bunch, 3 for 55c postpaid. 
CORN SALAD 
Stechsalat Macha o Valerinailla 
BROAD LEAVED. Used as a small salad 
throughout the winter and spring. Sow thickly in 
drills, cover slightly at the beginning of autumn and 
sprinkle with straw on the approach of severe 
winter weather, or sow in a cold frame, covered in 
winter as may be convenient — thus is accessible 
even when the deep snow prevails. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c ; M-lb. 75c 
CRESS 
Kresse Berro 
Used as a small salad. Sow very thickly in shallow drills; 
cover on a smooth surface at short intervals throughout the 
season Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; &-lb. 30c; lb. 75c 
WATER CRESS 
WATER CRESS 
Brunnen Kresse Berro de Fuente 
Is quite distinct from garden cress, and thrives only when 
its roots and stems are submerged in water. It is one of the 
most delicious of small salads and should be planted wherever 
a suitable place can be found. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 60o 
POP CORN 
WHITE RICE. A very handsome variety; ker- 
nels long, pointed, resembling rice. Very prolific, 
and fine for parching. Does not pop as large as 
Queen's Golden, but is more tender and better 
flavor Pkt. 10c; lb. 20c 
BABY RICE. Small ears and small grain which 
pop to a fair size. The popped corn is deliciously 
tender and this corn always brings a premium on 
the market Pkt. 10c; lb. 30o 
QUEEN'S G OLDEN.P Produces ears in great 
abundance on stalks nearly six feet high. It pops 
perfectly white. A single kernel will expand to 
nearly an inch in diameter. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 20o 
WHITE PEARL. A common variety having 
smooth kernels Pkt. 10c; lb. 20c 
Postage extra. 
