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FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON’S CATALOGUE. 
Gladiolus Bulbs. 
We have taken much pains and 
pride in improving our standard mix¬ 
ture. It is sure to please, and our 
prices are very reasonable. 
STANDARD MIXTURE.—By ex¬ 
press. 
No. i (extra large bulbs), per doz¬ 
en, 25c; per 100, $1.50. 
No. 2 (medium size, per dozen, 20c; 
per 100, $1.00. 
If wanted by mail, add 1 cent each 
for No. 1 bulb and half a cent each for 
the No. 2. 
Celery Plants. 
.WHITE PLUME. 
We "row celery and celery plants, 
but have no greenhouses, and cannot 
supply early plants—only stocky, well 
rooted out-door-grown plants, which 
are usually of sufficient root for trans¬ 
planting, about June 25th to July 1st. 
We find the following varieties 
give the most satisfactory results with 
us: 
WHITE PLUME.—This is un¬ 
doubtedly the most easily grown va¬ 
riety in cultivation, as it is nearly self- 
blanching* 
NEW WINTER QUEEN.—This is 
our favorite variety for late fall and 
winter use, being a strong grower, and 
producing a broad, creamy-white 
stalk of the very finest flavor, and 
so brittle that it needs careful han¬ 
dling to prevent breaking. With 
White Plume for early, and the Win¬ 
ter Queen for late, you need nothing 
better. 
By mail, post paid, 100, 35c; 500, 
$1.50. By express, purchaser paying 
charges, 100, 25c; 1,000, $1.50; 500 at 
1,000 rate. Write for price on large 
lots. 
See Description of Peck’s Early Potato on page 29. 
