Helena, Montana. VEGETABLE SEEDS — (Coniinued.) 89 
CELERY 
(One ounce will produce 7,000 plants.) 
Sow seeds in a hoi bed or cold frame. As soon as the plants are 
about 3 inches high, transplant to a nicely prepared bed in the border, 
setting them A or 5 inches apart. When some 8 inches high, and fine 
stocky plants, set them in trenches Earth up a little during the sum- 
mer, keeping the leaf stalks close together, so that the soil cannot get 
between them. Finish earthing up in autumn, and never hoe or 
eiarth up in moist weather. 
Keep the seed bed moist to insure quick germination and vigorous 
growth. 
CELERY— (Paris Golden Self Blanching.) „.1Pkt., 25c; Oz., $1.00; 
Vi Lb $3.50 
A remarkable early sort, entirely self-blanching, with beautiful, 
large golden-yellow heart, crisp, solid and nutty in flavor. 
CELERY— (Golden Hearted Giant.) Pkt., 5c; Oz., 40c; % Lb., $1.25 
Our strain of this variety is unexcelled and absolutely reliable; this 
sort is without doubt the finest early celery in cultiviation. It is 
perfectly solid, of a fine nutty flavor; attains a good size and when 
blanched is of a handsome golden yellow. 
CELERY— (White Plume.). .....Pkt., 5c; Oz., 40c; % Lb., $1.25; Lb., $3.50 
Handsome, crisp, self-blanching, easily cultivated; the most popular 
with Montana growers; keeps well up to January. 
CELERY— (Montana Perl'cetion.) Pkt., 5c; Oz., 40c; % Lb., $1.25 
Finest and largest winter variety. The best keeper known; solid, 
crisp tender and of an exceedingly fine flavor; more largely grown 
here than all other varieties put together. 
CORN SALAD 
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Celery (Monlana 
Perfection.) 
Corn Salad. 
CORN SALAD— (Or Fetticus.) Pkl., 5c; Oz., 10c; % Lb.. 25c; Lb 75o 
A sialad plant used as a substitute for lettuce in salads, or may be 
cooked like spinach for greens.' It does well in the fall and spring. 
On rich soil the leaves grow rapidly afler being cut. 
CHERVIL 
CHERVIL— (Curled.) Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c; % Lb., 35c. 
An aromatic herb. The young leaves are used in soups and salads. 
CHIVES 
CHIVES Pkt., 10c. 
A vegetable of the onion tribe, quite hiardy everywhere. The leaves 
are slender and appear very early in the spring, and may be shorn 
several times during the season. They are propagated by divisions 
of the root or sowing of seed. The chives are equal to the onion 
for flavoring soups and salads. * 
Celery (White Plume.) 
