48 THOMAS J. GREY CO.”’S SEED CATALOGUE 

Celery 
One ounce will produce about 4000 plants, 
Sow the seeds in March or April in a hotbed or cold- 
frame. As soon as the plants are 3 inches high, transplant 
into a prepared border, setting them 4 inches apart. When 
grown 6 inches, and fine stocky plants, set in richly manured 
deep soil, in rows 3% feet apart and about 9 inches from 
plant to plant. 
Boston Market. (Selected Strain.) The finest flavored 
variety in cultivation; solid, crisp and of excellent nutty 
flavor; dwarf, branching habit; blanches perfectly white; 
a splendid keeper. Pkt. 25c, oz, $1.00. 
Ceieriac or Turnip-rooted Celery, Giant Smooth Prague. 
Turnip-shaped roots; cultivated as Celery. Pkt. 10c, oz. 
50c, % Ib. $1.50. 
Easy Blanching. The plants make a rapid and vigorous 
growth, producing rather thick, solid stalks of excellent 
quality and rich, nutty flavor. Pkt. 15c, oz. $1.50. 
Giant Pascal (Arlington Strain). A valuable variety for 
both second early and winter use. Pkt. 10c, oz. 75c, 
Y% Ib. $2.50. 

Stowell’s Evergreen, Platt’s Strain 

Utah Celery 
Golden Plume, The plants are of strong growth and pro- 
duce thick and heavy stalks of excellent crisp and nutty 
flavor. Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.00, % 1b. $3.50. 
Newark Market. Green, easy blanching variety; stalks 
large, solid, crisp and tender; a good keeper and will 
blanch in cold storage. Pkt. 15c, oz. $1.50. 
Paris Golden. The plant blanches quickly to a beautiful 
golden yellow; the stalks are brittle and have a fine, 
nutty flavor. Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.00, % lb. $3.50. 
Utah. A fine green variety. The stalks are large, 
crisp, and of excellent nutty flavor. 
white. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.50. 
White Plume, Ornamental; stalks and portions of leaves 
are naturally white. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, % lb. $1.75. 
Winter Queen. This is one of the finest dwarf winter 
Celeries, Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c. 
CORN, Sweet or Sugar 
One pound of corn will plant 100 feet of drill or 150 
hills; 12 Ibs. to the acre, 
solid, 
Blanches perfectly 
Free Delivery. We will prepay Parcel Post charges on 
cash orders at quoted catalogue prices on Corn, up to two 
pounds, anywhere in the United States, east of the Missis- 
sippi River; for larger quantities, the purchaser pays trans- 
portation charges. 
Plant in hills 3 feet apart each way, dropping five or six 
kernels in each hill, or plant in rows 3 to 4 feet apart, and 
thin the plants out to 8 or 9 inches in row. 
Bantam Evergreen Corn. A yellow variety maturing about 
10 days after the Golden Bantam and a week earlier 
than the Stowell’s Evergreen white. It has an ear three 
times the size of Golden Bantam, % lb. 20c, lb. 35ce, 
2 lbs. 60c. 
Black Mexican. A medium early variety, very sweet, tender, 
and of delicious flavor. % lb. 20c, lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
