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KENDALL AND WHITNEY'S 
CELERY—Continued. r 
Golden Self-Blanching. A fine solid variety of a beautiful waxy, golden 
color; very thick stalks of excellent flavor; growth close, compact and of 
medium height. . . . . -05 .25 .75 2.50 
Giant Pascal. An easily blanched variety, superior for late use.05 .25 .75 2.50 
Henderson’s Half Dwarf. A fine white variety.....05 .25 .75 2.50 
Soup Celery. Used for flavoring pickles, soups, etc... .05 .15 .40 
CHERVIL. 
Curled Chervil. An aromatic sweet herb. The young leaves are used in 
soups and salads. Sow thinly in May, in drills half an inch deep, one foot 
apart... .. -05 .10 .25 .75 
CHICORY. 
Large Rooted. Used to mix with, or as a substitute for coffee. Cultivation 
same as the carrot. 
.05 .10 .25 
.75 
CROSBY’S EXTRA EARLY SWEET CORN. 
Per Pkt. Qt. Pk. Bu. 
Allen’s Golden. 
A second early va¬ 
riety of vigorous 
growth; very pro¬ 
ductive, quality 
unsurpassed.05 .20 1.00 3.50 
CORN—Sweet. 
The Sweet or Sugar varieties being liable to rot in 
cold, wet ground, should not be planted before the middle 
of May, and for a succession continue planting every two 
weeks until July, in rich, well manured ground, in hills 
three feet apart each way, covering about half an inch, 
and thin out to three plants to a hill, or plant in rows four 
feet apart, and to stand eight inches apart in the rows. 
The field varieties should be planted four feet apart 
each way, leaving three plants to a hill. 
One quart to 200 hills , ten quarts to an acre. 
Corn ordered by mail is subject to an extra charge of 
10c. per qt.for postage. Pints furnished at quart rates. 
Per Pkt. Qt. Pk. Bu. 
Cory. Yery early, dwarf variety; 
an excellent sort, sweet, and of 
rich flavor, desirable for private 
or market gardens.05 .15 .80 $3.00 
White Cory. Similar to the above 
but with white cobs. 
.05 .15 
.80 3.00 
Burbank’s Early. As early as 
the Cory. It has a pure white cob, 
with a rich, cream white kernel, 
sweet and juicy.. 
.05 .15 
.80 3.00 
Early Marblehead. This resem¬ 
bles very closely the Cory, but is 
not so early. 
.05 .15 
.80 3.00 
Crosby’s Extra Early. The 
best early sort, very sweet and of 
fine flavor. Ears rather short, 
averaging from twelve to sixteen 
rows. An excellent market vari¬ 
ety, and largely grown for canning. 
Our own growing from stock ob¬ 
tained from the originator.... 
.05 .20 
1.00 3.50 
Late Crosby. Similar to the above, 
nearly ten days later. 
.05 15. 
.80 2.75 
Per pi^t Qt Pk Bu 
Stowell s Evergreen. A late variety of excellent quality, remaining longer 
m the green state than any other kind... ...... .05 .15 .75 2.25 
Black Mexican. Grain bluish-black, but is especially rich in sugar qualities. .05 .15 .75 2.50 
