. Retail list of seeds. Nursery stock Colorado Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 THE PIERCE SEED COMPAXY. PUEBLO. COLO. does /Exti as has been conclusively shovrn season after season. Secoxd — because under the condi- tion of an ordinary favorable season, nearly every plant vrill form a perfect snow white head. Third—For the reason that its growing-, compact habit enable^; one-third more to be planted on the same space of g^round than can be cone with any other variety. It does equally well for late planting". Price: Packag-e


. Retail list of seeds. Nursery stock Colorado Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 THE PIERCE SEED COMPAXY. PUEBLO. COLO. does /Exti as has been conclusively shovrn season after season. Secoxd — because under the condi- tion of an ordinary favorable season, nearly every plant vrill form a perfect snow white head. Third—For the reason that its growing-, compact habit enable^; one-third more to be planted on the same space of g^round than can be cone with any other variety. It does equally well for late planting". Price: Packag-e. 25c: quarter ounce. 75c: ounce, 52 -50. Extra Earlv Dvrarf Erfurt—First quality: extra early: dwarf variety: compact growth; short outside leaves. Quarter ounce. 7fc: one ounce, § See Sf ecial Pj'ices for Plants. CELERY. Sow seed in hot bed: transplant four inches apart when three inches hig^h. in finei3' pulverized soil: water and protect until well rooted, then transplant into rows of five or six feet apart, either on surface or well manured trenches a foot in depth: set the plants from six to eig^ht inches apart: to blanch, draw earth around the plants from time to time, taking- care not to cover top of center shoots. Plume Celerv—The earliest, hand- somest and easiest grown: and undoubted- ly the earliest celery grown in Colorado. The peculiarity of this variety is that its stock and portions of its inner leaves are white, so that by closing- its stalks, either by tying- them them up with matting- or by simply drawing- the soil up ag-ainst the plant and pressing: it togrether with the hands,and ag-ain drawing up the soil with the hoe or plow, so as to keep the soil that has been squeezed ag-ainst the celery in its place, the work of blanching is completed. Price: Ounce. 20c, quarter 60c: olden Self-Blanching—Similar to the TThite Plume in its self-blanching: charac- acteristics. but of a deep g-olden yellow color: very solid and of a rich nu


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