76 VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
Carrot— (S. N. Go's Oxheart). 
CARROT— (Peerless Oxheart). Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Vs pint 
carton, 25c; % lb., 30c; lb $1.00 
Medium early, bright orange color, fine grained and 
sweet; one of the best table varieties. Can be pulled 
by hand; well suited to heavy soils but will thrive 
equally well in other situations. - 
Carrot — (Guerande). 
C.4RR0T— (Mastadon). Oz., 10c; % lb., 35c; lb $1.25 
A vast improvement on the White and Yellow Belgian 
sort. The roots are short and very heavy at the 
shoulder, and frequently measure 15 to 20 inches, 
yielding from 20 to 25 tons to the acre. 
CARROT— (Yellow Belgian). Oz., 10c; Vi lb., 30c; lb 85c 
Grown extensively for stock feeding. Very heavy 
cropper. 
CARROTS— In 5c Lithographed Packages. 
Danvers Half Long, Improved Long Orange, Early 
Scarlet Horn, Oxheart, Guerande, French Forcing. 
Thousands of Testimonials 
could be prlntef], did space permit. These apply not 
only to our famous Specialties, such as the Fordhook 
Melon, but also to our Superb Re-selected Stocks of 
Standard Vegetables and Flowers. These letters are 
from customers who have planted our Seeds for years — 
and always with satisfaction. We hope our friends (for 
our customers are our friends) will not hesitate to write 
us their experience. They do us good In giving encour- 
agement to persevere In our work of trying constantly 
to improve existing strains of seeds as well as to intro- 
duce Novelties of real merit. So send along your letters, 
friends, and if vou have any reason to "kick," let us 
know it Just as plainly. We can say honestly that no 
possible amount of profit would recompense us to have a 
justly dissatisfied customer. We try to think of our- 
selves as being in front of the counter (Instead of be- 
hind) and never knowingly supply any seeds that are 
not of such a quality that were we buyers Instead of 
sellers we should not be satisfied to receive at the same 
price. 
CELERY 
(One ounce will produce 7,000 plants). 
Sow seeds in a hot bed or cold frame. As soon as the 
plants are about 3 inches high, transplant to a nicely pre- 
pared bed in the border, setting them 4 or 5 inches apart. 
When some 8 inches high, and fine stock plants, set them 
in the trenches. Earth up a little during the summer, 
keeping the leaf stalks close together, so that the soil can- 
not get between them. Finish earthing up in autumn, 
and never hoe or earth up in moist weather. 
Keep the seed bed moist to insure quick germination 
and vigorous growth. 
CELERY— ("Paris Golden Self-Blanching") Pkt. 10c; oz.SOc 
A remarkably early sort, entirely self-blanching, with 
beautiful large golden yellow heart, crisp, solid and 
nutty. 
CELERY— (Dwarf Golden Self-Blanching). Per pkt. 5c; oz. 
40c; y* lb $1.25 
Our strain of this variety is unexcelled and absolutely 
reliable; this sort is without doubt the finest early 
celery in cultivation. It is perfectly solid, of a fine 
nutty flavor; attains a good size and when blanched is 
of a handsome golden yellow. 
Celery— (Dwarf Golden) Celery— (Montana Perfection). 
