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CELERY 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. row and produce 3000 plants 
Sow in open ground as soon as it is fit to 
work late in March or early in April. When 
from 4 to 6 inches high, transplant into 
broad, shallow trenches, 3 feet apart and 6 in- 
ches in the rows. The soil should be light, and 
moist, the plants must be freely watered in dry 
weather. Never earth up in wet weather or 
when the dew is on the plant. When severe 
cold weather comes on, cover with leaves, hay 
or straw, and place boards on the top to keep 
out moisture. 
New Golden Plume or Wonderful. 115 
days. Of robust habit, full heart of bright 
yellow color. It has resisted blight the past 
years. It is a market variety. It is listed 
under two names. Pkt. 15c., oz. 85c., 14 lb. 
$2.50, Ib. $7.00. 
Utah Strain Giant Pascal. 135 days. A 
green sort, very brittle, but crisp and nutty 
in flavor. Pkt. 10c., oz. 55c., 14 Ib. $1.60, 
Ib. $4.65. 
Golden Self Blanching (‘‘American 
Dwarf’’). 120 days. It is a beautiful 
waxy, golden color, very solid and of a rich, 
nutty flavor. Pkt. 10c., oz. 65c., 14 lb. 
$1.90, Ib. $5.75. 
Easy Bleacher (Extra Strain). 125 days. 
A tall growing white variety of excellent 
quality. Blanches readily with boards. It 
is not so susceptible to blight as other self 
bleaching sorts. Pkt. 10c., oz. 50c., 4 Ib. 
$1.50, lb. $4.50. 
Winter Queen. 125 days. Late half dwarf 
Golden Heart type of more robust growth. 
Very good late market sort. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 50c., 14 |b. $1.45, Ib. $4.40. 
Early White Plume. 115 days. The stalk 
and portions of its inner leaves and heart 
are white. By simply tying up the leaves 
and drawing up the soil with the hoe, the 
work of bleaching is completed. It is ten- 
der, crisp and of good flavor. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.40, Ib. $4.30. 
CELERIAC or Turnip Root Celery 
1 oz. will produce 3000 plants 
A variety of Celery having Turnip-shaped 
roots which may be cooked and sliced and 
used with vinegar, making a most excellent 
salad. It is more hardy and may be treated 
in the same manner as Celery. 
Giant Prague. 120 days. Pkt. 10c., oz. 50c., 
V4 Ib. $1.50, Ib. $4.50. 
Celery Seed. For flavoring and medicinal 
purposes. 14 lb. $1.20, lb. $2.25. 
CATTLE CARROT 
Large White Belgian. 100 days. Grown 
almost exclusively for stock; grows one- 
third out of the ground; lower part of the 
root white, that above the ground green. 
Oz. 20c., 14 Ib. 55c., lb. $1.65. 
Yellow Belgian. 100 days. When young 
the roots are mild, delicate and of good 
flavor; when: full grown valuable for stock. 
Oz. 20c., 4 Ib. 55c., Ib. $1.65. 
143 to 147 East Front St., Trenton, N. J. 

CARROT 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. of drills; 3 lbs. will seed 
an acre 
The Carrot, like other root crops, delights 
in a sandy loam. For early crops sown in 
Spring, as soon as the ground is in good work- 
ing order; for later crops, they may be sown 
any time until the middle of July. Sow in 
rows about 15 inches apart, thinning out to 
3 or 4 inches between the plants. 
Imperator. 76 days. A new introduction, 
7 to 8 in. long, diameter of shoulder 2 in. 
Rich orange flesh and excellent for market 
eae Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c., 14 Ib. $1.10, 
: 15. 
Chantenay Improved. 70 days. Fine 
orange scarlet color, very productive; espe- 
cially desirable for market or home use. 
The flesh is tender, firm and finely grained; 
6 in. long, stump-rooted. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 
14 |b. $1.00, Ib. $3.00. 
Improved Early Nantes. 70 days. A hand- 
some early Carrot. Deep orange in color, 
smooth, cylindrical in form. Free from 
woody heart, almost coreless, and of the 
highest quality. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 4 lb. 
$1.00, Ib. $3.00. 
Early French Forcing. 60 days. The 
earliest variety; valuable for forcing; root 
small and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 
14 Ib. $1.00, Ib. $3.00. 
Early Scarlet Horn. 60 days. An old 
favorite sort, much esteemed for early 
Summer use. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 14 Ib. 
$1.00, lb. $3.00. 
Long Orange Improved. 80 days. The 
roots are of large size. Equally adapted for 
garden or farm culture. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 
1% Ib. $1.00, Ib. $3.00. 
Improved Danvers. 75 days. In color it is 
of a rich shade of orange, growing very 
smooth and handsome. This variety will 
yield the greatest bulk with the smallest 
length of root of any now grown. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 35c., 44 lb. $1.00, lb. $2.75. 
CHICORY 
1 oz. will sow 150 ft. of drill 
Witloof Chicory or French Endive. 100 
days. Drill seed 10 in. apart in June; let 
plants grow until November. Take up 
and trim to 14% in. from neck, leaving 8 in., 
then plant upright 114 in. apart in trenches 
16 in. deep. Fill trench with good soil and 
manure. In four weeks the Endive will be 
ready for use and is eaten raw or cooked. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c., 14 |b. $2.00, Ib. $6.00. 
Large Rooted or Magdeburg. Dried roots 
are roasted and used as a substitute for 
coffee. Roots 12 to 14 in. long. Cultivate 
the same as the Carrot. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c., 
YY Ib. $2.00, lb. $5.90. 
Italian (Ciccoria Catalogna). Also called 
Asparagus Chicory. An annual, used for 
early greens, leaves and flower shoots. Very 
tender, with faint Asparagus flavor; may 
be cut several times in a season. Pkt. 15c., 
oz. 75c., 4 Ib. $2.00, Ib. $5.90. 
CHERVIL 
1 og. to 150 ft. of drill 
Curled. An aromatic sweet herb. The 
young leaves are used in soups and salads. 
Sow thinly in May, in drills 44 in. deep, 
1ft. apart. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., 14 Ib. 75c., 
Ib. $2.25. 


Carrot, Chantenay Improved 
