. Seed annual : 1902. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 SCHISLER-CORXELI CARROTS— EABLY HALF-LONQ SCARLET. STUMP-ROOTED. DANVERS. Isolde COMPANY, rGolden Self Blanching". Like the "White Plume, this celery requires very little earthing up, and in many other respects it is similar to that favorite sort, differing, how- ever, in color, which is yellowish, the heart being large and solid, and of a beautiful golden hue. Pkt.,6c; oz., 25c; K lb., 75c; lb.,
. Seed annual : 1902. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 SCHISLER-CORXELI CARROTS— EABLY HALF-LONQ SCARLET. STUMP-ROOTED. DANVERS. Isolde COMPANY, rGolden Self Blanching". Like the "White Plume, this celery requires very little earthing up, and in many other respects it is similar to that favorite sort, differing, how- ever, in color, which is yellowish, the heart being large and solid, and of a beautiful golden hue. Pkt.,6c; oz., 25c; K lb., 75c; lb., $ IrDanvers. One of the most productive and best for field culture. Tops medium, roots dark orange colored; large but of med- ium length, tapering abruptly at the point. K^.,5c; ; ^ lb., 25c; lb., 90c. y^Long Scarlet Altringham. Roots long, with top an inch or two above ground; of medium size, skin deep scarlet, flesh bright, crisp and fine flavor; excellent for field cultivation. Pkt., 5c; oz.,10c; ^ lb., 20c; lb., 65c. / Large White Belgian. Grows one- third above ground; large white root, with green top; grown exclusively for feeding stock. Pkt.,5c; oz.,10c; 3^lb.,20c; lb.,65c. CEIiEBY. SeHcrie. One ounce will produce about 3,000 plants. Cnlture. Sowthe seedsearly in Aprilin acold frame or in tlie open ground, and in June or July transplant. The young plants, before trans- planting, should be clipped down partially two or three times to promote a stubby growth. On the ground,previously thoroughly enriched and cultivated, lay out lines three leet apart, on the surface, not in trenches, as used to be planted. Set the plants in these rows about six inches apart. Until about the middle of August the only work to be done is frequent cultivation and wateringin dry weather. Earthingup may then begin and continue as long as the plants grow, tc^leach the stems and render them crisp. IrWTiite Plume- Unlike most varieties this one does not require to be earthed up, but if
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