Dreer's garden calendar : 1889 . dreersgardencale1889henr Year: 1889 Apple bH\PED Celeri^i. CELERIAC. Knoll Sellerie, Ger. Celeri-kave, Fk. Apio-nabo, Sp. Directions for cultivation same as for Celery, except blanching. Celeriac is cooked and sliced, and used with vinegar, making an excellent salad. Apple-Shaped. A very fine variety with small leaves. Valuable for market. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., i lb. 75 cts. Turnip-Rooted. Large Eariy Erfurt. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts,, i lb. 75 cts. 7 CHERVIL. Garten K'drbel, Gee. Cerfeuil, Fk. Perifoleo, Sr. While young and tender, used as a salad, and for


Dreer's garden calendar : 1889 . dreersgardencale1889henr Year: 1889 Apple bH\PED Celeri^i. CELERIAC. Knoll Sellerie, Ger. Celeri-kave, Fk. Apio-nabo, Sp. Directions for cultivation same as for Celery, except blanching. Celeriac is cooked and sliced, and used with vinegar, making an excellent salad. Apple-Shaped. A very fine variety with small leaves. Valuable for market. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., i lb. 75 cts. Turnip-Rooted. Large Eariy Erfurt. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts,, i lb. 75 cts. 7 CHERVIL. Garten K'drbel, Gee. Cerfeuil, Fk. Perifoleo, Sr. While young and tender, used as a salad, and for season- ing soups, etc. Of a pleasant aromatic taste.^ Sow in May,^ in drills 1 foot apart and half an inch deep, thinning out to- stand one foot apart in the rows. Curled, or Double. Extra curled moss. Pkt. 5 cts.,, oz. 25 cts.,i lb. 75 cts. CHICORY. Cickorie, Ger. Chicoree, Fr. Archivoria de Cafe, Sp. Sow in April in drills half an inch deep, in good mellow soil, and cultivate like Carrots. Cut up and dry the roots, roast and grind: like coffee. Mix about one-fourth of ground Chicory with the coffee before cooking. The plants can be blanched and used as a salad. Large Rooted. This variety is grown and is consid- ered the best substitute for cof- fee. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., lb- $ Chicory. â ^^ SWEET OR SUGAR. Welschkom, Ger. 3fa-i^, Fe. 3Iaiz, Sp. The Sweet or Sugar varieties being liable to rot in cold or wet ground, should not be planted before May, or untiP the ground has become warm, and for a succession continue planting every two weeks, until the middle of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills 3 feet apart each way, covering about half an inch, and thin out to 3 plants to a hill, or plant in rows 4 feet apart, and to stand 8 inches apart in the rows. The field varieties should be planted 4 feet apart each way, leaving 3 plants to a hill.


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