C E LE R Y. — Continued. 
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Photographed ami Copyrighted by J. C. <5r» Co. MUCH REDUCED in size. 
Carters Incomparable Crimson Celery (see Photograph ). — A dwarf-growing, 
rich-coloured Celery, of clean and refined appearance, very crisp eating, and of delicious 
flavour. Seventy-nine First Prizes reported during the past few seasons. 
Price. is. and is. 6d. per packet. 
Standard Bearer. — The finest type of giant Red Celery that we know of. First Class 
Certificate, R.H.S. Some grand heads were included in the First Prize Collection of 
Vegetables at the Royal Horticultural Society, October, 1905, and this variety also 
gained the P'irst Prize in the open class for Celery at Shrewsbury, 1 906. 
Eight First Prizes reported by customers last year. 
Price 6d., is., and is. 6d. per packet. 
Carters Giant Pink. — A superb large-growing variety, specially recommended for 
Exhibition. At a recent Show several heads of this variety formed part of a Gold 
Medal Vegetable Collection, and was greatly admired. 
Price is. and is. 6d. per packet. 
OTHER RED VARIETIES. Per packet— *. 
Cole’s Defiance Red. —Old variety ; medium sized heads is. & o 
Major Clarke’s Red. — Well-known large growing variety is. & o 
Manchester Giant Red. — Large growing ; solid and of good colour ... is. & o 
Sulham Prize. — Pink variety of good close habit ; crisp and sweet flavoured is. & o 
Wright’s Grove Pink. — Medium-sized heads ; very crisp ; of delicate flavour is. & o 
Wright’s Grove Red. — One of the best varieties ; good firm hearts ... is. & o 
Williams’ Matchless. — Very compact growing ; flavour excellent is. & o 
Celery Seed for Flavouring Soups, per lb., 2s. 
a. 
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The Cultivation of Celery.— Sow in February on a n.ild hot-bed for earliest crop, to be pricked out on 
bottom heat when ready, and transferred to trenches in | unc. Sow in March in seed pans for main, and in April 
for late crop. The trenches should be bottomed wi ll rich soil, and the plants liberally Watered in August ; 
earth up gradually during August and September, and commence lifting in November. 
-237, 23S, & 97, High 
IIoi.uokn, London.- 1909. 
