Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . of medium size, very earlyand of fine flavor. Not cultirated for themarket. I Half Long Scarlet French. This iithe most popular variety, and extensivelygrown for the market as well as for familyuse. It is a little later than the Early Horn,much larger, bright scarlet in color, and offine flavor. Half Long Lnc. An excellent varietyfrom France. It is as early as any previ-ously mentioned, but stump-rooted andlarger. Very smooth and of a fine St. Valerie. Also a French variety,bright red in color; a little larger


Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . of medium size, very earlyand of fine flavor. Not cultirated for themarket. I Half Long Scarlet French. This iithe most popular variety, and extensivelygrown for the market as well as for familyuse. It is a little later than the Early Horn,much larger, bright scarlet in color, and offine flavor. Half Long Lnc. An excellent varietyfrom France. It is as early as any previ-ously mentioned, but stump-rooted andlarger. Very smooth and of a fine St. Valerie. Also a French variety,bright red in color; a little larger and longerthan the Half Long French, and strongerin the leaves. This is one of the finestcarrots, and will in the course of time takethe place of the Half Long. It is verysmooth. */Long Red, without core. A varietyfrom France, which is of cylindrical shape,very smootm, bright scarlet color, and offine flavor; has no heart or core. It is notquite so early as the Half Long, but moreproductive. Consider it a first-class varietyfor the table, and should be more Half Long Luc Carrot / wLarge White Solid.+ Perfection Hartwell., Dwarf Large Self Blanching. St. Valeric Carrot. CELERY. CELERI (Fr.), SELLERIE (., Apio(3p.) Early Scarlet l^oiu. Carrot. 9 Large White Plume. > Giant Pascal. y Cutting or Soup. , Celeriacor Turnip-rooted Celery. Sow in May and June for early transplanting, and in August and September for a latercrop. Sow thinly and shade during the hot months. When the plants are six incheshigh, transplant into trenches about four inches deep, nine wide and two and a half feetapart, made very rich by digging in rotten manure. should be from 6 to 8 inchesapart. When planted out during the hot months, the trenches require to be shaded,which is generally donf by spreading cotton cloth over them; latanniers will answer thesame purpose. Celer\ requires plenty of moisture, and watering with soapsuds* or liquid Stecklers Hare Slobber Cnre


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