For the Southern States. 
Celeriae or Turnip-Rooted Celery. 
taller than the Incomparable 
Dwarf. It has become very pop¬ 
ular with the market gardeners. 
Celeriae, or Tm iiiprooled 
Celery, is very popular in some 
parts of Europe, but hardly cul¬ 
tivated here. It should be sown 
in the fall of the year, and trans¬ 
planted six inches apart, in rows 
one foot apart. When the roots 
have obtained a good size, they 
are boiled,scraped off, sliced and 
dressed with vinegar, etc., as a 
salad. 
Dwarf Large Hildied. 
This kind was brought here sev¬ 
eral years ago from France- It 
is short, but very thick-ribbed, 
solid and of fine flavor. One of 
the very best for here. 
Celery for Soap. This is 
sown in the spring of the year, 
broad-cast, to be used for sea¬ 
soning? the same as Parsley. 
Dwarf, Large Ribbed [new]. 
