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CARROT—Continued 
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Danver’s Half ECL Aes ite A eee ei a en 05 1.00 3.50 
Good for all purposes. 
LGD g ORME Cnemmen ee feet Pat hy eae et an 8s ie +) ainsi ateontegs oes 1.00 00 
Large; good for stock also. 
Chantenay Half Long GPhenM adel } cateteces Me eden OR AEY OME ok 05 1.00 8.50 
Excellent medium early half-long stump rooted variety; roots about 6 
Inches long, very thick, smooth and of a deep orange-red color. 
5 gr ss Serer ote eG Te eee Be. age RE ee 35 1.00 3.50 
CELERIAC. 
Sow in early spring; transplant the seedlings in May. They will be ready for cooking in October 
and may be preserved in dry sand for use during winter. 
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CELERY. 
Celery can be grown on any garden soil, but is finest on deep, mellow bottom land. Seed for early 
crops should be sown in hotbeds about March 15. The plants may either be thinned to give them 
room to grow, or transplanted to another bed to grow until it is time to plant them in the open 
ground. For main crop, seed should be sown in the open air as soon as the soil and air are warm enough. 
They should be covered lightly, or merely pressed into the earth with a board if the soil is fine and 
mellow. The seedbed must be kept free from weeds and well watered in dry weather. When the plants 
are large enough, transplant them to shallow trenches or furrows from a 4 to 6 feet apart, according 
to the variety grown, setting the plants 6 inches apart in the rows and pressing the soil firmly around 
Oz. 
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White Blime qe...) = Bae eee eased abeanperceh Gore ps en sa ledevecteude et OS PA OS 0D 
Celery Cabbage or Chinese Lettuce. 
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CORN SALAD. 
Sow the seed thickly in shallow drills in September, and firm the soil well down above it, if the 
weather be dry. Highly appreciated, and much grown where other salads and lettuces do not succeed. 
An ounce of seed will sow a bed 20 feet square. 
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Lar Cee eee ras ce en Ma eds tn ee 20 .90 
Fine for salad. 
CRESS. . 
Oz. 
Curled or Pepper Grass Soh gens hee ere nares eR ee gt Aeecsieaat igo ee ee yay 
Used for salad; very pungent. 
UUBae Wailer Cress ype sues kes) nervy Ce ee om oe 1 eat .50 
Delicious flavor; very wholesome. 
CUCUMBERS. 
The seed can not be planted in the open ground before the weather has become warm and settled, 
and the ground mellow and light. Plant the seeds in well-enriched hills about 4 feet apart each way, and 
as soon as all danger from insects is over thin the plants to leave four of the strongest in each hill. 
One oz. to 50 hills; 1 pound to the acre. 
Oz. Y |b. Lb. 
Longiellowsey 274i. aa ee ae Seer Ee inrent. cbaliairy 10 20 = 1.00 
Straightabights mover Mem gee, be Per latte Yap Nt! Minen. Fou 10 30 =61.00 
PASE VDT os ciated Pacts We 2 2 eae ge a a 10 30 81.00 
AS LES CST LTE BE oe hE Sea. Sein i OG en Aa 10 030 =. 1.00 
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PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 

