. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GUIS WOLD SEED CO., ourable, and confidently recommend il as (-(jiiaif to lliat of any other honse. It is exceedingly early and hardy, and is one of the surest to make a solid, compact head. For these reasons it is owing more and more in favor as a late sort. Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. Celebrated for its reliability in heading. Heads solid, and of a pure white color, making a very desirable sort for general use. CELERY Sellerie. One ounce will pr


. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GUIS WOLD SEED CO., ourable, and confidently recommend il as (-(jiiaif to lliat of any other honse. It is exceedingly early and hardy, and is one of the surest to make a solid, compact head. For these reasons it is owing more and more in favor as a late sort. Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. Celebrated for its reliability in heading. Heads solid, and of a pure white color, making a very desirable sort for general use. CELERY Sellerie. One ounce will produce about 15,000 plants. Sow seeds in March or April in a hotbed or cold frame. As soon as the plants are 8 in. high, transplant into a prepared border, setting them 4 in. apart. Cut the tops off once or twice before planting out to make them stocky. When grown 6 in., and fine, stocky plants, set in richly man- ured, deep soil, in rows 4 ft. apart, and about 7 in. from plant to plant. Water, if dry weather follows transplanting. During the next two months all the attention required is to keep down \yeeds. Afterwards earth up a little, and con- tinue doing so at intervals till only the top of the leaves are visible late in autumn. Never hoe or earth up when the plants are wet. l^hite Plume. The stalk and portions of the inner leaves and heart are naturally white, so that it needs very little earthing up. Its quali- ties are equal to the best older sorts. /Pink Plume. A variety very similar in general character to White Plume, but in which the inner leaves and stalks are tinged with pink, making it a wonder fully at« tractive and beau- tiful sort. It is also superior in quality to the White Plume and earlier. *^iant Pascal. A superior keeping sort. The stalks are very large, thick, solid, crisp, free from any trace. •of a ricn, nutty flavor, and of bitterness. V Golden Self-Blanching. An early, beau- tiful, and in every way desirable sort, requiring but little labor to blanc


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