. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . OXHEART OR GUERANDECARROT ¥ ^ i». >^ CELERY^ Witliout a doubt Celery is one of the most popu-lar, attractive and desirable vegetables for thetable during the Fall and Winter. With good richsoil, frequent cultivation, rapid growth and areasonable amount of care at the pioper time, theculture of Celery is both easy and profitable. Theself-blanching sorts are of good growth, but do notkeep so well during the Winter as the stronggrowing Winter varieties. Sow the Seed in hotbeds during February or March for the earliestc


. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . OXHEART OR GUERANDECARROT ¥ ^ i». >^ CELERY^ Witliout a doubt Celery is one of the most popu-lar, attractive and desirable vegetables for thetable during the Fall and Winter. With good richsoil, frequent cultivation, rapid growth and areasonable amount of care at the pioper time, theculture of Celery is both easy and profitable. Theself-blanching sorts are of good growth, but do notkeep so well during the Winter as the stronggrowing Winter varieties. Sow the Seed in hotbeds during February or March for the earliestcrop, and for the main crop seed should be plantedin the open ground as early in the Spring as theso 1 can be worked. GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING—This is the best early variety. It is ready for use nearly as early as White Plume, producing • dwarfer and larger bunches of broad, heavy stalks, of a deep, golden yellow. The plants are of dwarf, compact habit, with solid, heavy stalks. Grown m rich, moist soil, the stalks are numerous, with a large solid heart, and with golden yellow stalk* and leaves. Celery o


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