. Burpee's farm annual 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 56 W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., NEW GIANT PASCAL CELERY. GIANT PASCAL CELERY. THE BEST FOR WINTER USE. This is, -without doubt, the most valuable variety of Celery obtained since the introduction of the Golden Self-Blanching, from which it is a sport, carefully established bj' skillful selection. It partakes of the rich, nutty flavor peculiar to the Golden Self-Blanching, and is absolutely free from any bitter tas


. Burpee's farm annual 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 56 W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., NEW GIANT PASCAL CELERY. GIANT PASCAL CELERY. THE BEST FOR WINTER USE. This is, -without doubt, the most valuable variety of Celery obtained since the introduction of the Golden Self-Blanching, from which it is a sport, carefully established bj' skillful selection. It partakes of the rich, nutty flavor peculiar to the Golden Self-Blanching, and is absolutely free from any bitter taste. The stalks are remarkably large, thick, solid, and entirely stringless ; it is the largest grown as regards width and thickness of stalks. When fully grown the outer stalks average two inches wide, and are nearly as thick as a man's finger. The immense stalks can be sliced lengthwise, and are always very crisp and brittle, snapping like glass. Unlike most other Celeries, it never becomes watery, and can be eaten when quite small. It is a very vigorous grower; the heart is a rich, bright yellow, even without blanching. It blanches very easily, I requiring only five to six days' earlhing-up, when ^ the outer stalks present a iDeautiful clear-white appearance. It is the best keeper of all Cel- eries, and is, without doubt, the Celeey for January and February use. It is the most ex- ^^cellent for shipping, as it does not rust or rot. Per pkt. ] 0 cts.; 3 pkts. for 25 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; 2 ozs. 40 cts.; i lb 75 cts.; per lb $ CHIVES. Chives are perfectly hardy little perennial members of the onion tribe, and are grown exclusively for their tops, which are used wherever the flavor of onion is required. Planted in small clumps in any common garden soil, they will grow readily, and in time in- crease so as to rendera division necessary. The tops appear very early in spring, and can be shorn throughout the , [ilu:il)k' lil t li' jilant should have a place lioots, jicr bunch,


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