FRANK HOWARD, ING., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 7 
CARROTS—(Continued) — prt 14 02. 02. % Lb 

FRENCH FORCING—Small round root, the earliest variety POR AO OO 7D 
HOWARD’S HUTCHINSON—Root 10 to 12” in length, stump root, deep orange, im- 
mensely productive; excellent for stock or table. LO 24D Ope or w2 520 
HOWARD’S IMP. LONG ORANGE—11”—Similar to Hutchinson, but pointed .Pkt. 15c; 
16 o2. 40c; 0z. 60c; 14 Ib. $1.75. 

CELERY 
CULTURE.—Sow seeds in light rich soil, as early as ground can be worked, in 
drills 8 or 10 inches apart, cover seeds about a quarter of an inch deep, rolling or treading 
them if ground isdry. When fairly out of seed leaf transplant or thin from 6 to 8 inches 
apart in the row, and let grow until wanted to plant out. Keep well wet down in dry 
weather. Set out in July, 6 to 8 inches apart, (press soil firmly against roots), in single 
row in shallow trenches, having previously worked a good quantity of well rotted manure 
in bottom of trench. It is well to work thoroughly into the soil under and around the 
trench a quantity of our Garden Fertilizer. Toraise good celery requires rich soil. Earth 
up twoor three times, taking care not to let the earth get into the heart of the plant. 
DWARF GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING,—One of the best early, solid, Pkt. 140z. Oz. 1M4Lb. 
fine nutty flavor, good size, golden yellow, ; : 515 50+" 48512050 
GIANT PASCAL,—The largest variety grown, fine nutty flavor, excellent 
keeper, easily blanched, : 
GOLDEN PLUME, OR WONDERFUL,—A new, large, golden yellow celery, of 
very finest quality, easily blanched, somewhat earlier than the Golden Self- 
Blanching, good keeper, 10 
WINTER QUEEN,—Very large, blanches well, excellent keeper, fine quality. 10 
CELERIAC 
(Turnip-Rooted Celery) 
CULTURE—Similar to celery. 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE—An improved variety, 
round, smooth roots, the largest and best variety, 
Used for celery-like flavoring in soups. 10c¢ pkt., 35c 
14 02z., 60¢ oz. 
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CHERVIL 
CULTURE—Same as parsley. 
CURLED—tThe leaves are used for flavoring. No seed 
available for 1944. 
CHICORY 
CULTURE—Sow in June, transplant in autumn into 
sand in cellar. 
LARGE ROOTED—10c pkt., 40c 1% 02z., 70c oz. 
WITLOOF—Sometimes known as French Endive. Sow in 
May or June in drills. Thin to 6 inches. for winter 
salad, cut tops to within one inch of crown, plant in 
soil in cellar, letting tops grow up through leaves, 
shavings or excelsior. Moisten occasionally. 10c pkt., 
40c % oz., 70c oz. Witloof Chicory 

