CELERY 
~ - For this climate sow celery in May or early 
Planting Instructions June, in drills 4 to 6 inches apart hav cover 
about '4-inch deep. When ready to transplant thin out to 2 or 3 inches 
apart in the row, and leave growing until July or August when they should 
be planted in rows 18 to 20 inches apart and set 6 inches in the row. In 
planting press the ground around the plants but do not let any earth get 
into the heart. 
Days to 
Maturity 
135. .GIANT PASCAL 
A very vigorous and an extremely productive variety, with short, 
broad, thick, tender and fleshy green ribs, which blanch very 
readily when earthed up. It keeps very well under cover during 
winter. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; 4 Ib., $1.20. 
125..GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING 
A very fine variety of French origin. Half dwarf, compact with 
well developed leaves. It needs very little blanching to fit it for 
the table. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; 4 Ib., $1.40. 
120..WHITE PLUME 
This variety is characterized by the silver-white color with which 
its leaves are partly tinged at first. It suffers easily from the 
cold and should be grown for autumn rather than for winter use. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; '4 Ib., $1.20. 
CELERIAC Or TURNIP ROOTED GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING 
CELERY 
Planting Instructions 
Sow the latter part of April, 
covering seeds |'4 of an Inch. 
Thin out to about 1 inch apart 
in the row and transplant into 
rows 1!/ feet apart and 6 inches 
apart in the row. 
Uses—Served as a salad with 
French dressing, or served hot 
with cream sauce. 

Roots are turnip-shaped, very 
smooth, tender and marrow- 
like, Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; '%4 Ib., 
CELERIAC $1.40. 
EGG PLANT 
Packets, 10c; / Ounce, 25c; 1 Ounce, 45c; '4 Pound, $1.50. 
: - Sow in hotbeds very early in the spring; thin them 
Planting Instructions out, as soon as big enough to be handled, to 3 to 
4 inches each way and transplant to 2 or 3 feet apart in very rich, warm ground. 
Do not plant them outside until the nights are real warm, as the least frost will, 
if it does not kill them, check the growth. 
Days to 
Maturity BLACK BEAUTY 
~90..BLACK BEAUTY 
The fruits set freely and develop quickly, so entire crop can be har- 
vested before frost.. They are large, thick, lustrous purplish-black. 
92.. NEW YORK IMPROVED, Large Purple 
Spineless 
Stem stout, not very tall, usually branching, and of a 
gray-green, slightly or not at all tinged with purple. 
Fruit is very large, of a short pear shape and slightly 
flattened at both ends. 
ENDIVE 
Packet, 5c; 1 Ounce, 20c; 4 Pound, 60c 

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Planting Instructions 4iso‘used as “boiled Greens.” Can 
be grown the year round. To blanch, tie the leaves together 2 
or 3 weeks before gathering. 
90..BROAD LEAVED BATAVIAN 
Bright green leaves, which are broad, twisted and waved. 
White midribs. Crisp and tender. Used in soups, stews 
and salads. 
94..GREEN CURLED 
Best for general use. Leaves finely cut, having a mossy 
appearance. Fungent flavor. 

GREEN CURLED 
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