

Name. No. Name. No. 
Wheeler’s Improved Cos...-............ 63 }/Wihite: Parony? 9... 0.04 .ss.css..¢1.. 64 
Wheeler’s Tom Thumb................. 57 | White Paron Cabbage.._.-__._...__._ 64 
walle, Bataviah. 220) ygs ath cos 61) White Seeded Bath Cos -_.. __.._.) 177” 68 
White Berlin Summer _................ 1| White Seeded Brown Cos ___...__..... 68 
er anve DOUG. al SU. SG TT 62 | White Seeded Gotte ......_._. 1777777777 55 
MUM OUDDOOE «os cure t. ivnckctucds sce 35-40 | White Seeded Tennis Ball_............ 55 
PERV IETNG ro.3-. 5-4-2... 3. Go.) White silesion ie ie a ee 40-61 
Che WS a on | White Summér 22.10). ao, bad 65 
OD i ie ey Sie rs 49 | White Summer CODD Ne arte.) 4 65 
Wnite Forcing Head................... 55 | White Tennisball w. s_.._............ 55 
WP IUAIG NA OLS. . 1.52. td. 2| Winter Kopf-Lattich (Ger.) _....___.. 48 
PERO NPOMG ID. Be es gs 55 | Wood’s Improved Bath Cos......_.__. 68 
White Nonpariel .... =....0...)..0 0 40 | Yellow Egg Frame.....__......_... 11” 15 
nite Paris. Cos hs oj. 8 82 ' Yellow Seeded Butter .--__.-- 24 
CELERY. 
Seeds of the following list of celeries were planted in boxes in the 
cold frame April 10, and thirty plants of each were transplanted to 
the garden July 8th. The plants were set six inches apart, in drills 
prepared in the manner noted for the melon. With the exception 
of the Improved White Plume, all were banked up about the middle 
of September. The Golden Yellow (fr. plein blanc doré) proved 
however to be nearly or quite self blanching, as was indicated by the 
inner leaves whitening clear to the ti ps. _Itis probable that the bank- 
ing was detrimental to the keeping of this variety. 
The average length of the blanched stems, and the weight, calcu- 
lated on the basis of one hundred plants were as follows: 



as w 
Pa Se 
0 of 3 5 
Seay jae 
Celery. Ree a5 
ee 8 
Sa” | Bs 
43 -s 
eR Eds a Oe LORE sh 
Ss. 0 
BaeoreD wane wy Hitelo oth pow ulus oony' ih ail). oe Brita iz EN vitae 
MMM ACETIC) oo LS Gado cock, eas te O wily 68-12 
aS 1 OUSCIEN ETAT PC Re CRONE Re ed rote ee 140- 6 
Crawford’s Hif. Dwf. White.__.....____. Sted een ae Ae Foe: RRR dl: 140- 5 
Peeeeeninero Sa aii Ons Th Fie Ope od iG Sata 1 pee is 127-12 
Giant White Solid _.:_-_._._ 1. _. VE TISE SAUNA) ae SED BOTS a 134- 8 
Golden Yellow (Fr. plein blanc Ore tpiis: ey: ed jun LEAL Pb 100- 0 
De LaW hier wiv ie Cre Seg a) mere 103- 2 
MIE WAI ce ee awe Ws 136-3 
Me ere Hoge ue tO RE ene NS ei eo 94-13 
RM ee PlimG. te OE ad oa 145- 2 
Incomparable Dwarf Crimson_-.......-_..__........0 iene eae lead 90- 0 
New Golden Heart Half Dwarf_...._................0 S710 TA: 118-14 
mtantieasriwellas yyy bil Y- 2 aos, Loradvaae. nice at fpeeuille 136-10 
mandringham Dwarf White... ,................ Diehl faba Sb.i5 
Ramco ee et ROPE ova Oty Re | 110- 3 
Reo e 8 SO S156 Ys Resa be bade 0 70-3 
White Wainut 

All the varieties blighted considerably except the Improved White 
Plume, Thor., ’85 and the Boston Dwarf White, from same source. 
The latter blighted slightly. It is possible that the unnsually warm 
weather of late autumn acted detrimentally upon the banked plants, 
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