Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . el-lowish white without banking, but like all otherceleries is improved by having some dirt broughtup to the stalks. Pkt., 5c.; oz. 30c; lb. 14.00. CELERIAC, 20 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, CHICAGO. .-.CHICORY... 1 ounce for 100 ft. of drill.Sow in light, rich soil in earlyspring in drills half an inch deep inrows one foot apart. Cultivate likeCarrots. The roots are fleshy, andwhen dried and ground are mixedwith or used as a substitute for cof-fee. The young leaves are used assalad and are preferred by some evento the Dandelion. LARGE RED HAGDEBURG. Pkt.,

Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . el-lowish white without banking, but like all otherceleries is improved by having some dirt broughtup to the stalks. Pkt., 5c.; oz. 30c; lb. 14.00. CELERIAC, 20 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, CHICAGO. .-.CHICORY... 1 ounce for 100 ft. of drill.Sow in light, rich soil in earlyspring in drills half an inch deep inrows one foot apart. Cultivate likeCarrots. The roots are fleshy, andwhen dried and ground are mixedwith or used as a substitute for cof-fee. The young leaves are used assalad and are preferred by some evento the Dandelion. LARGE RED HAGDEBURG. Pkt., Stock Photo
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Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . el-lowish white without banking, but like all otherceleries is improved by having some dirt broughtup to the stalks. Pkt., 5c.; oz. 30c; lb. 14.00. CELERIAC, 20 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, CHICAGO. .-.CHICORY... 1 ounce for 100 ft. of drill.Sow in light, rich soil in earlyspring in drills half an inch deep inrows one foot apart. Cultivate likeCarrots. The roots are fleshy, andwhen dried and ground are mixedwith or used as a substitute for cof-fee. The young leaves are used assalad and are preferred by some evento the Dandelion. LARGE RED HAGDEBURG. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; li lb., 20c ; lb., 65c. rfHI/CC Chives be-Ln 1 V LIS. longtothe Onion tribe. They are cultivated for theirtops which are used for flavoring.The clumps we offer, planted in or-dinary garden soil, soon increase sothat the tops can be cut during theseason as required. 1 or 2 clumpsare sufficient for a family garden.Clumps, 10c; by mail or express pre-paid, 25c. CHUFAS or Earth Almonds. Seepage of Miscellaneous Seeds.. CRESS or UPLAND CEESS. CORN SALAD OR FETTICUS. loz.to 35 feet of row. It is used during the winter and early springmonths as a substitute for Lettuce. Cooked andserved same as Spinach. Seed may be sown in August or September, inshallow drills, and protected in cold sections byleaves or straw during the winter. Cultivate thesame as Lettuce, thinning 3 or -i inches apart.LARGE LEAVED. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c, H lb., 20c; PEPPERGRASS. Keesse, Ger. Ceesson, Fr.A well-known pungent salad. Itcan be eaten alone f r with lettuce.Requires to be sown thickly in shal-low drills at frequent intervals, saytwo weeks apart, to keep up succes-sion as it soon goes to seed. Shouldbe cut when quite young.DOUBLE CURLED. For salad orgarnishing. May be cut two orthree times. Pkt., 3c; oz., 7c;% lb., 15c; lb., 40c.UPLAND CRESS. This is a hardyperennial which remains green al-most the entire year. It is readyfor use before any other Salad inthe spring. It has the flavor ofWater Cr