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O. W. CLARK & SON, 59 SENECA STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. 
CARROT 
French, Carotte. German, SKbfyre. 
Spanish, Zanahoria . 
CELERY 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING CELERY 
Long White Belgian. A productive variety for field culture. 
Culture. —One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill; 
3 pounds are required for an acre. The most suit¬ 
able soil is a rich, deep, sandy loam, not too 
recently manured. Sow rather thinly in drills 12 
to 15 inches apart, according to the sorts, thinning 
out 6 or 7 inches between the plants. 
Early Scarlet Horn. Deep red flesh, tender 
and delicate. Oz. 10 cts., %\b. 30 cts., lb. $1. 
Chantenay. One of the very best half-long stump- 
rooted sorts, both in color and shape. Oz. 10 cts., 
%\b. 30 cts., lb. $1. 
Danvers Half-Long. Of good quality and ex¬ 
ceedingly productive. Oz. 10 cts., %\b. 30 cts., 
lb. 90 cts. 
Rubicon Half-Long. About the same length as 
Danvers, but heavier and thicker at the shoulder. 
Exceptionally fine for market. Oz. 10 cts., %\b. 
35 cts., lb. $1. 25. 
New Intermediate. A little longer than Dan¬ 
vers with a pointed root, thick shoulder. Color a 
bright orange-scarlet. Oz. 10c., %\b. 30c., lb. $1. 
Improved Long Orange. St. Valery strain ; a 
a careful selection ; bright orange-red. Oz. 10 
cts., ^lb. 25 cts., lb. 85 cts. 
Oz. 10 cts., lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
French, Celeri. German, (Sellerie. Spanish, Apio. 
Culture. —One ounce will produce 7,000 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, 3 inches apart. Water freely, and shade from sun until 
established. When the plants are 5 to 6 inches high, transplant to rows 3 to 4 feet apart, according to the variety, allowing 8 inches 
between the plants in the rows. Cultivate freely and earth up, to blanch the stems, pressing the soil firmly around the plant al¬ 
most to the top, care being taken not to cover the tops of center shoots. Remember that this crop well repays generous treatment, 
and that good and uniform Celery cannot be grown without care. 
Golden Self-Blanching. (French-grown seed.) An early sort, requiring but little labor to blanch. Heart rich golden yellow, 
with light yellowish green outer leaves. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 75 cts., #lb. $2.50. 
Winter Queen. A splendid late variety for winter use. An excellent keeper. Oz. 25 cts., #lb. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 
Perfected White Plume. Best early variety for market-gardeners or for 
family use ; we have an exceptionally fine strain. Oz. 20 cts., %\b. 50 cts., 
lb. $1.50. 
Perfection Heartwell. (Thorburn’s strain.) A very large, solid-growing 
variety of excellent flavor and creamy white color; large golden yellow 
heart; the finest of all for winter use. Oz. 25 cts., ^ lt>. 60 cts., lb. $2. 
Crawford’s Half-dwarf. A strong, vigorous grower; fine-flavored; a splendid 
keeper ; highly recommended for late winter use. Keeps well and long, re¬ 
taining its crispness and nutty flavor. Oz. 25 cts., %\b. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 
Giant Pascal. The stalks are very large, thick, solid, crisp, and of a rich, 
nutty flavor. Oz. 25 cts., tflb. 75 cts., lb. #2.50. 
CRESS, or PEPPER-GRASS 
French, Cresson. German, $reffe. Spanish, Mastuerzo. 
Culture. —One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. Sow thickly in shallow drills 
about 6 inches apart; repeat at short intervals, as it soon runs to seed. The 
seed of Water Cress should be scattered by the side of running water or near 
springs, and is soon in full bearing, and lasts a long-time. 
Extra-Curled. Of beautiful appearance and fine flavor. Oz. 10 cts , Xlb. 15 
cts., lb. 50 cts. 
True Water Cress. Mild and tender. Oz. 40 cts., ^flb. $1.25, lb. $ 4 - 5 °. perfect! BO \\ HI 11 PLUM 1 CB 1 IftY 
