

CELERY, Kennedy’s Golden Plume 
CELERY 
Fr., Celerie; Ger., Sellerie; Sp., Apio; 
 It., Sedano 
1 ounce will produce about 2000 plants 
Early celery should be sown in greenhouse or 
hotbed during February. Winter celery in June. 
Transplant into flats and during May plant early 
celery and about July 4th plant late celery in 
trenches in the bottom of which should be a few 
inches of well rotted manure. Plants should be 
six inches apart and kept well watered during 
July and August. Bleaching is best done with 
waterproof celery bleachers. 
Easy Blanching. Resembles Golden Self-Blanch- 
ing, but leaves are green and stalks blanch 
white instead of yellow. More hardy and less 
liable to blight. An excellent winter keeper 
as well as an early celery. One of the easiest 
to blanch and one of the best in quality. 
Pkte oO OSOZol 2 4 
Fordhook Improved. A fine fall and winter 
variety. Plants compact, stalks crisp and ten- 
der without strings. Blanches pure white. 
‘ Pkt e25e¢.0 075,.$1:25 
Golden Self-Blanching. Our strain of this va- 
riety is unexcelled and absolutely reliable. 
Plants compact and stocky, yellowish green 
foliage; stalks perfectly solid, fine flavor, at- 
tains a good size, and when blanched is a 
handsome golden yellow color. . 
Pkt 25,07" $2.90 
Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds 
Improved White Plume. Very early, leaves 
bright green; easily blanched; beautiful silvery 
white. Pkt. 25c, 0z. $1.25, 14 lb. $4.50 
Kennedy’s Golden Crest. Compact and full- 
hearted. The broad, thick stems blanch easily 
to a rich, creamy yellow, free from strings. 
Two weeks later than Golden Plume but a 
better keeper. Pkt. 35c, 02. $3.50 
Kennedy’s Golden Plume. The earliest in ma- 
turing, very large and immune to blight and 
rust. The stalks are creamy yellow, excellent 
quality and unexcelled flavor. 
Pkt. 35c, 0z. $3.50 
London. A splendid dark rose variety; large and 
of nutty flavor. Pkt. 35c, 0z. $3.00 
Utah. A valuable selection from Giant Pascal, 
medium dwarf, upright and dark green, stalks 
broad, thick and crisp, blanches a beautiful 
yellowish white. A superior and dependable 
variety for winter use. Pkt.-35c, 076 b5.90) 
Winter Queen. Medium height, broad, light 
green stalks; very solid and crisp; blanches 
well; good keeper. 
. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.15, Y%4 Ib. $4.00 
CELERIAC 
(Turnip Rooted Celery) 
Fr., Celerie Rave; Ger., Knollen-Sellerie; 
Sp., Apio Nato; It., Sedano Rapa 
1 ounce will sow 150 feet of row. 
May be sown early and transplanted as celery, 
or may be sown in open ground during April, 
covering seeds lightly, about 14 inch. Thin to 
six inches in the rows which should be 18 in- 
ches apart. 
Large Smooth Prague. The finest variety yet 
introduced. Pkt. 25¢, oz.e$1725 
CHERVIL 
A hardy annual with aromatic leaves some- 
what resembling parsley and by many consid- 
ered superior to it in flavor. The young leaves 
are used in soups and for flavoring and garnish- 
ing meats and vegetables. Cultivate same as 
parsley. 
Curled. Crop failure. 
CHICORY WITLOOF or FRENCH 
ENDIVE : 
Fr., Chicoree; Ger., Cichorien-Wurzel; 
Sp., Achicora; It., Cichora 
1 ounce will sow 150 feet of row. 
Sow in May in drills 12 inches apart. Thin to 
3 inches apart. 
Roots should be dug in the late fall and plant- 
ed in boxes of soil 2 inches apart and covered 
with 8 inches of sand. Place in cellar or room 
with temperature of 45 to 60 degrees. Heads 
will be pushing through sand in 4 to 5 weeks 
ready for cutting. : 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00, %4 Ib. $3.50 
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