. WHITE PLUME. White Plume. We offer a choice strain of this valuable and popular variety. The White Plume is unsurpassed for fall and early -winter use, requiring very little earthing up to blanch it. Golden Self=Blanching. An earl}-, beautiful and in every way desirable sort, requiring but little labor to blanch. The heart is a rich golden yellow, with light yellowish green outer leaves. Of dwarf, compact habit, rich nutty .flavor, and an excellent sort for table decoration. Giant Pascal. A superior keeping sort. The stalks are very large, thick, solid, crisp, and of a rich, nutty flavor, fr


. WHITE PLUME. White Plume. We offer a choice strain of this valuable and popular variety. The White Plume is unsurpassed for fall and early -winter use, requiring very little earthing up to blanch it. Golden Self=Blanching. An earl}-, beautiful and in every way desirable sort, requiring but little labor to blanch. The heart is a rich golden yellow, with light yellowish green outer leaves. Of dwarf, compact habit, rich nutty .flavor, and an excellent sort for table decoration. Giant Pascal. A superior keeping sort. The stalks are very large, thick, solid, crisp, and of a rich, nutty flavor, free from any trace of bitterness ; it blanches very easily and quickly, and retains its freshness a long time after being marketed. The heart is golden yel- low, very full and attractive in appearance. Perfection Heartwell. A large, solid growing variety of excellent flavor and cream}- white color. In size it is between the Golden Dwarf and White Solid. It is an excellent market sort, as the stalks are clear and attractive in color. Boston Market. An excellent half dwarf sort of rigorous and bushy habit, producing many side shoots. Blanches perfectly white, is very sweet, crisp and of excellent flavor. Dwarf Rose. The red sorts surpass the white in flavor, and possess in their coloring a feature which renders them valuable as a table ornament. Celery plants can be supplied from June 15th to August 25th. We grow "the following varieties, which we offer at the uniform price of 40 cents per hundred. $ per thousand. (If wanted by mail, add i$c. per ioo for Postage). Celery requires a moist, rich soil, and will not thrive in poor soil and dry situations. After the plants have attained a height of five or six inches they should be set out in rows three feet apart and six inches in the row. When twelve to fifteen inches high, the soil should be loosened by the use of the plow or hoe and the plants be "; This operation consists of drawing the stems upright wit


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