Vaughan's gardening illustrated . ure-header, larger thanSnowball, snow-white and second early. C41I Pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 75c; Vz oz., $; oz., $; Vi lb.,$ Danish Snowball. A splendid second early. Many of our customers(market growers) plant this sort year after year. C401 Pkt., 20c; Vi oz., 60c; Vz oz., $; oz., $; 2 oz., $;Vi lb„ $; lb., $ Early Erfurt. This is a vigorous growing, hardy variety, withlarge, white, firm heads. It is the very best sort for late Pkt., 15c; % oz., 55c; oz., $; % lb., $ Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. Simila


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . ure-header, larger thanSnowball, snow-white and second early. C41I Pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 75c; Vz oz., $; oz., $; Vi lb.,$ Danish Snowball. A splendid second early. Many of our customers(market growers) plant this sort year after year. C401 Pkt., 20c; Vi oz., 60c; Vz oz., $; oz., $; 2 oz., $;Vi lb„ $; lb., $ Early Erfurt. This is a vigorous growing, hardy variety, withlarge, white, firm heads. It is the very best sort for late Pkt., 15c; % oz., 55c; oz., $; % lb., $ Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. Similar to Vaughans New Snowball,but a few days later. This and Vaughans Snowball mature in suc-cession. C400 Pkt., 25c; % oz., 70c; % oz., $; oz., $; 2 oz., $;Vi lb., $; lb., $ Late Algiers. A vigorous late maturing variety for late fall heads. C409 Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 40c; oz., 75c; Vi lb., $ Short Stem. Bears large white head on short Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c; Vi lb., $ A Crop to be Proud Of (^ELERY being naturally a swamp plant, needs rich soil and plenty ofwater. Sow early, shade and water sufficiently, as it is slow tosprout; thin the plants and clip back once or twice to make them a furrow six inches deep put in two inches of well rotted manure orcompost, then an inch or so of fine earth; then set the plants, firming them in well, aboutsix inches apart, therows four to fivefeet apart. When thestalks are about teninches high, begin toearth them up, hold-ing the plant stalksfirmly together anddrawing the earth uparound them, untilbanked to the leaf-tops. The soil mustnot be allowed tosift in among thestalks, as it wouldbe liable to rot orrust them. GoldenSelf-Blanching The choicest sortof delicious celery;it excels all other yellow vari-eties. Dwarfer, larger bunches,with broad, heavy stalks,which blanch into a rich, ap-petizing, golden yellow, makethis the favorite, most popular,golden celery on the mark


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