Catalogue ok Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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French, Celeri, German, Selterie, Spanish, Apio. 
Culture. — One ounce will produce seven thousand plants. Sow in light, rich soil, in shallow drills, and 
cover the seed lightly with finely-sifted mold. Prick the 
seedlings out into beds of very rich soil, three inches 
apart. Water freely and shade from sun ^until estab- 
lished. When the plants are five to six inches high, trans- 
plant to rows three to four feet apart, according to the va- 
riety, allowing eight inches between the plants in the row. 
Cultivate freely and earth up to blanch the stems, pressing 
the soil firmly around the plant almost to the top. Remem- 
ber that this crop well repays generous treatment. 
Oz. 
y^-ih. 
Lb. 
Boston Market. An old favorite ; 
tender, crisp and of mild flavor . So 
20 
$0 50 
Si 50 
Giant Pascal. A recent introduc- 
tion of great merit ; solid, crisp, 
and of a rich, nutty flavor .... 
40 
I 25 
4 00 
Golden Heart. Dwarf; ordinary 
20 
50 
1 50 
Golden Self-Blanching. An early 
sort, of a rich golden color and ex- 
quisite flavor ; easily blanched . . 
25 
75 
2 50 
Kalamazoo. A large, ribbed, good 
half*d\varf ; favorite market sort . 
20 
50 
1 50 
Pacific Pink. No better variety 
offered ; solid, crisp, and of a de- 
licious, nutty flavor 
50 
1 50 
5 00 
Perfection Heartwell. A regular 
heavy-weight variety of more than 
ordinary merit ; deliciously crisp, 
and of exquisite flavor 
30 
75 
2 50 
White Plume. An excellent early 
variety ; tender, crisp ; of mild, 
pleasing flavor; not a good keeper 
30 
75 
2 50 
CElLlfil^IAC 
Ijiirge Smooth Prague. A variety 
of Celery with turnip shaped roots, 
white-fieshed, comparatively ten- 
der, with the flavor of Celery-stalks 25 75 2 50 
o 
French, Cerfeuil. German, Garten-Kerbel. Spanish, Peri/ollo. 
Culture.— One ounce will sow fifty feet of drill. Sow in rows one foot apart, and cover very lightly. 
When the plants show themselves, thin out to eight inches apart in the drills. If cut down close the stems will 
soon sprout again. 
Oz. 5f-lb. Lb. 
Curled. Used in soups and salads; 
also for garnishing $0 15 So 40 $i 00 
Tuberous-Rooted. A variety with 
edible roots 20 75 2 50 
CIbicoiryo 
French, Chicoree, German, Sichorie. Spanish, Endivia. 
Culture. — One ounce will sow one hundred feet of 
drill. Sow' in rich soil in rows one foot apart, and thin to 
nine inches in the row. In the fall lift the roots, pack in 
boxes and blanch in dark cellar. The leaf-growth fur- 
nishes a delicious salad, or may be cooked in the same 
manner as Sea-kale. Oz. Jf-lb. Lb. 
C o m m o II (Jiarbe de Capucine). 
Much prized as a salad $0 10 Si 00 
Largo-Rooted. Roots of this variety 
are used as a substitute for coffee . 10 30 i 00 
CELERIAC. 
If you use Celery, get a packet of Perfection Heartwell. 
