. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. BELL'S SURFHEAD. VERMONT DRUMAEAD. ely is only now comirg into general use. We would say without hesitation that it is the finest late cabbage in this country to-day, occupying the same position among the late cabbages as the Jersey Wakefield and Succession do in their respective classes. The Autumn King is an entirely distinct variety, and the best keeper we have tv2r seen; it pr
. Book on summer gardening. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Binghamton. BELL'S SURFHEAD. VERMONT DRUMAEAD. ely is only now comirg into general use. We would say without hesitation that it is the finest late cabbage in this country to-day, occupying the same position among the late cabbages as the Jersey Wakefield and Succession do in their respective classes. The Autumn King is an entirely distinct variety, and the best keeper we have tv2r seen; it produces enormous solid heads of that dark shade of green that is most desirable in a cabbage, and has such small outer leaves that it can be planted much closer together than the ordinary late sorts, and can be relied upon to produce a greater weight of crop per acre than any other variety) from the facts of its producing so few outer leaves and going all to head. A distinctive feature of the Autumn King is the peculiarly crimped leaves, which not only add to its appearance, but enable it to be distinguished any • where. Some other offering this same stock of cabbage under the name of ''World Beater.'' Pkt, 5c; y% oz. 15c, oz. 28c. ^ lb. 90c. CELERY. Ccltubi. Does best in a rich, friable, mucky soil, but will grow in any good garden soil. As the seeds germinate slowly, they should be sown as early as possible in Spring Give the young plauts plenty of room, keep free from weeds and cultivate often: when 3 to 4 inches high, pinch back the tops to make them stocky From the middle of June to the middle of August is the time when they are removed to permanent four feet apart, setting plants six inches apart in row. Press soil firmly around the roots when setting, and cut off the outer leaves. When fully grown, bring the leaves up together and draw earth up around the plant to one-third its height, being careful that no earth gets in the center. In a few days more earth
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