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Celepy {Apiwm Graveolens.) 
Sow the seed very thinly m a sliglit hot-bed from February to April. The plants should^be-well hardened off, and may be planted 
out in rows from the end of April till the end of June. The rows should be 6 feet apart, and have'from 6 to 12 inches of thoroughly 
decayed manure in them, and the plants 8 inches apart in the rows. Give abundance of water during the growing season and earth up 
as the plants advance m growth taking care to keep the soil from the centre of the plants. Two ounces of CUbrans’ Nitrogen Manure 
to the running yard will be found of considerable service. 
Per Packet, 6d. and 1 /- excepting where otherwise priced. 
RED VARIETIES. 
ClilBRANS’ PINK. — This grand variety, after 
many years of careful selection, now stands 
unrivalled, either for table use or exhibition. 
Special 
ie,,^li IS large, solid, and of a delicate pink colour, very crisp 
and brittle, flavour nutty, blanches almost white, and is of 
very rapid growth. Per packet, i/- 
CLIBRANS’ RED. — This valuable variety still 
^ ‘ premier position. The stalks are 
apeciai 1 solid, crisp, juicy, and of a fine 
tlavour. Per pkt., i/- 
nutty 
Special 
CLIBRANS PINK CELERY. 
Leicester Red, very crisp, and fine nutty flavour. 
Major Clarke’s Solid Red, crisp and solid, excellent flavour, keeps 
, well, splendid for early use. 
Standard Bearer, splendid red variety, compact habit. Grows to 
: a heavy weight, and remains long in perfection. 
Sulham Prize Pink, solid, crisp, fine walnut flavour. 
WilUams* Matchless Red, compact, strong growingTvariety ; solid, 
crisp, juicy, and fine flavoured. 
Wright’s Grove Pink, a splendid bright ,pink colour ; sweet and 
crisp, delicately flavoured, medium size. 
Wright’s Grove Red, large and crisp, dwarf, finely flavoured. 
WHITE VARIETIES, 
CLIBRANS’ WHITE. — The best white Celery ever 
offered. It grows to a large size, is very solid, 
crisp, and juicy, with a rich nutty flavour. 
As an exhibition variety it is unequalled. Per packet, i/- 
CLARK’S EARLY MARKET.— This new early 
variety is described by the raiser as the earliest 
and best market Celery yet sent out, being 
ready tor use at least six weeks earlier than any other variety 
planted at the same time. It grows to a large^size and is of 
’T" ? sweet nutty flavour. Per packet, i/- ' I. 1 
Turner’s Incomparable White, dwarf, eaisily blanched. ’ 
White Plume, an excellent^vciriety, requires very little blanching, 
large, solid heads, crisp, and good flavour. 
Wright’s Grove White, superior flavour, large'and solid, medium 
size, excellent for early use, blanches well. 
Wright’s Giant White, heads very large, solid and crisp, with a 
fine nutty flavour.) 
Celerlac, or Turnip-rooted' Celery. — The root makes" a delicious 
salad when boiled like;a turnip. The root and young leaves 
are valuable for flavouring soups, &c. 
Celery Seed, for flavouring soups. Per ounce, 3d. ; per lb., 1/6. 
Mr. Peter Gregorn, Westhoughton, Bolton, writes Jan. 1st, 
1904 : — " I have grown Clibrans’ Pink Celery for three years, 
and find it an excellent variety." 
Chieopy {Cichorum intybus ) . 
Sow from April to^June in nch soil, to which 2 ozs. of Clibrans’ Nitrogen Manure has been added to the square yard, and afterwards 
thin out to about 6 inches apart.j^May be forced and cooked in the same manner as Sea Kale. 
Common per packet, 6d. | Witloel (Brussels Chicory ), fine Winter Salad, per packet, 6d. 
Corn Salad, op Lamb’s Lettuce 
( Valerianella olitoria). 
Sow February to April for Auutmn use, and in August or September for Spring use 
Broad Leaved ... ... ... 
Gather leaves as'from Spinach. 
... per pkt., 6d. 
Cpess {Lepidium sativum) 
Sow at intervals of a week from March to September in open ground, and during the Winter months in frames. 
Per oz. 
American, or Land, a perennial variety ; similar to water-cress, in the foliage and flavour, excellent for salads ... . j.; ... 
Australian, or Golden, large leaves, grows about i toot high," excellent for salads or garnishing ... ...-' 
Extra Curled, best for general use, fine for salads or garnishing ; may be cut several times ... per quart, i /g 
Plain, good for early salads and general crop per quait, 1/9 
Water, produces a good crop if grown in a moist and shady place and kept well watered 
; per pint, 1/- 
per pint, i/- 
per packet, 6d. 
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