A field of CELERY 
Crisp and Delicious 
Lancaster County, where there is some of the richest farm- 
ing land in the world, is well adapted to growing Celery. This 
is a luxury vegetable impossible to raise successfully on poor 
dry soil but commonly grown to exhibition size and quality 
in our section of the state. Every part of the plant is edible— 
the leaves and roots are used for flavoring soups and stews 
and the blanched stalks for salads or eaten raw. First-grade 
Celery never lacks a market. It is well worth the care it 
requires. 
LANCASTER, PENNA. 
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