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COPENHAGEN SNOWBALL. 
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EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT. 
One of the best for forcing and the open 
ground. True stock. Pkt., 10c; 'A oz., $1.25; 
oz., $2.00. 
VELTCH’S AUTUMN GIANT. 
One of the finest late varieties, of robust habit; 
heads large, compact and thoroughly protected 
by the leaves. Pkt., 5c; oz., 50c; % lb., $1.50. 
CELERY 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants. 
Sow the last of March or early in April, in 
open border, in rich, mellow ground, in shallow 
drills, watering freely in dry weather. By roll- 
ing or pressing in the seed the result will be 
more satisfactory than when covered. Cut the 
tops off the seedlings once or twice, before plant- 
ing out, to make them stocky. When the plants 
are 5 to 6 Inches high, transplant the dwarf 
varieties 3 feet and the taller sorts 4 feet be- 
tween the rows: plant G Inches apart in the rows. 
Cultivate well, and when large enough blanch by 
earthing up. 
GIANT SMOOTH PRAGUE. 
The best variety. Forms a good root, 
often 4 inches indianieter and globular. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 35c. 
WHITE PLUMED SELF-BLANCHING, 
IMPROVED. 
The Golden Self-Blanching naturally turns yel- 
low, but this one turns white. Weil grown White 
Plume is simply perfet, both in palatability and 
beauty, and is the earliest Celery in cultivation. 
Our strain is extra choice, none better. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 40c; Vi lb., $1.25. 
NEW GOLDEN SELF-BLEACHING CELERY. 
This variety is now the leading sort in all mar- 
kets as an early Celery. The handsome color, 
crispness, tenderness, freedom from stringiness 
and nutty flavor makes it only necessary to be 
tried in order to establish it as the standard of 
excellence as an early sort. Pkt., 5c; oz., 50c; 
Vi lb., $1.50. 
NEW ROSE — HENDERSON’S. 
A splendid variety for late use and an excellent 
keeper. The color is a beautiful shade of rose, 
and like all red Celeries, of exceptionally fine 
flavor; solid, crisp and stringless. Oz., 25c; Vi lb.. 
75c; lb., $2.00. 
GIANT PASCAL CELERY. 
Best for winter use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; Vi lb- 
50c. 
GOLDEN HALF CELERY. 
Stalks large and full; the heart Is golden-yel- 
low. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; Vi lb., 60c. 
WHITE SOLID CELERY. 
One of the best of winter Celeries, of sweet 
flavor and very brittle, with almost no fibre 
when blanched. Splendidly vigorous, growing 
24 to 30 Inches high with fleshy, solid, tender 
stalks of beautiful ivory-white when blanched. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Vi lb., 25c. 
WINTER QUEEN. 
A good marketable variety. It has large heart 
and thick stalk and is an attractive cream-white 
in color. It is very hardy, slow to rot in the 
trench and of splendid quality. It is not self- 
blanching and requires to be trenched to attain 
the highest degree of tenderness and flavor. Pkt., 
5c; oz., iOc; Vi lb., 25c. 
BANGHOLM RUTABAGA. 
Oblong, globular shaped, with small neck; yel- 
low flesh, very dark purple top. Superior to all 
other Swedes. Has been awarded first-class cer- 
tificate by the Danish government as the best 
cropping rutabaga. By trial it has scored 49 
tons of roots with 5 tons of dry matter to the 
acre. Finest for stock food that we know. Pkt., 
6c; oz., 10c; lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $5.00. 
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