Stokes seeds - 1918 for large vegetable growers . a private trade, where quality counts above everything else, this Celery will make a bigger hit than anything they could pos-sibly do for their constituents. The slightly tinted stalks make a very attractive appearance when served. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts.,V4lb. $, lb. $4. CELERIAC209 Giant Prague This variety is the most popular among American Celeriac-growers. The roots, globular in shape, are comparatively smooth,and we consider it the most satisfactory sort to be had. Celeriac is used in salads or boiled the same as carrots or parsnips.
Stokes seeds - 1918 for large vegetable growers . a private trade, where quality counts above everything else, this Celery will make a bigger hit than anything they could pos-sibly do for their constituents. The slightly tinted stalks make a very attractive appearance when served. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts.,V4lb. $, lb. $4. CELERIAC209 Giant Prague This variety is the most popular among American Celeriac-growers. The roots, globular in shape, are comparatively smooth,and we consider it the most satisfactory sort to be had. Celeriac is used in salads or boiled the same as carrots or parsnips. It is ahigh-class vegetable and deserves much wider recognition by all classes of growers. It should receive about the same treatment ascelery. Plant in rows 2 feet apart and 6 inches apart in the row. Roots should be used when about 2 inches in diameter. GiantPrague will be found a good keeper if properly packed under ground or in a dry cellar. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 35 cts., V4lb. $,lb. $4. 13 Stokes Seed Farms Company> Moorestown,NewJersey. Stokes Double-Baneled Best Sweet Corn SWEET CORN Early September frosts in Minnesota and Ohio-—our chief Corn-growing states-—have very seriously affected our crop, as a largeportion of it has gone soft in face of the unseasonable temperatures. As a result, good Sweet Corn will be scarce and hard to get, asis the case with peas and beans. We are adopting the cental system, the selling by weight rather than by measure. It is particu-larly desirable with Sweet Corn, as there are varying ideas as to the weight per bushel in various states and the cental system willstraighten matters out. Fifty pounds per bushel has been the standard weight for most varieties in most states. Experienced planters,therefore, will estimate their seed requirements on that basis. We will call particular attention to Stokes Double-Barreled Best, it being a variety of our own introduction four years ago, dur-ing which time it has gained in popularity tremendou
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