Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . ng broad,thick, crisp, and stringless. Itis of wonderful keeping qualitiesand almost entirely rust-proof,highly recommended /arters Dwarf Crimson. Crisp,tender, and delicious; stalksbeautifully rose-tipped .15 .75 $ 75 ,10 .50 ,10 .35 .05 .20 50 COPYRIGHT 1902BY R & J. FARQUHAR S. CC i Crosbys Original Boston Market from a photograph. 10 .35 CELERY PLANTS. ready in june. Boston Market, White Plume, GoldenSelf-Blanching. .20 per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1,000. „, h «.. pv j- 7 c ^ Brattleboro. Ft., Feb. 21st, Messrs.


Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . ng broad,thick, crisp, and stringless. Itis of wonderful keeping qualitiesand almost entirely rust-proof,highly recommended /arters Dwarf Crimson. Crisp,tender, and delicious; stalksbeautifully rose-tipped .15 .75 $ 75 ,10 .50 ,10 .35 .05 .20 50 COPYRIGHT 1902BY R & J. FARQUHAR S. CC i Crosbys Original Boston Market from a photograph. 10 .35 CELERY PLANTS. ready in june. Boston Market, White Plume, GoldenSelf-Blanching. .20 per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1,000. „, h «.. pv j- 7 c ^ Brattleboro. Ft., Feb. 21st, Messrs. R. or3 y. Farquhar cr3 Co. : Gentlemen : I have seen Celery that was purchased from different frms, and all who have seen mine and bought plants of 7ne pronounce yours the cleanest and truest to name. White Plume and Golden Self-Blanching were extra good : the two varieties mostly grown here. D. McGILLIVRAY. 10 R. & J. FARQUHAR & SEED CATALOGUE. NEW SWEET CORN PEEP O1 DAY. TEN DAYS EARLIER THAN AXY OTHER What product of the garden is so eagerly awaitedas the first Sweet Corn of the season? — not thetasteless, discouraged, premature corn, shipped fromlong distances, worthless when picked and unfit forfood when it arrives, but the real, tender, juicySweet Corn ready for use before the summer hasreally commenced. Such a Sweet Corn is Peep oDay. Other characteristics of the Peep o Day in ad-dition to its extreme earliness are its tenderness andsweetness, surpassing in these particulars any otherearly Sweet Corn. Description and Cultivation. The ears of Peep o Day corn average about 6inches in length and are perfect in form. In habitof growth Peep o Day is very distinct. The stalksgrow from 3 to 4 feet in height, 3 to 5 ears onthe stalk. The stalks being so small they may beallowed to stand very closely together. The seedmay be planted either in hills or in rows. If theformer, plant 6 or 7 kernels in a hill, later thinningout so as to leave 4 plants to each hill.


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