I wish to endorse what Peter Henderson says in the January number about Celery sowing. At least one-third of the sowings of the 1st of March with me goes to seed. But still there is profit for me, at least, in the venture. I get more than double the price for this early celery than for that which I sow in April. But it must be understood that only a small lot is sown in a hotbed; for the call for celery comes only when the weather is getting cool. The advantage in early celery is that it is all sold in July, which gives time to plant a second crop of celery on the same ground. Celery pays me better than any crop I can raise on the same amount of land. My soil is just suited to this crop. I grow from 200,000 to 300,000 every year. Of course the price is generally but one-half that sold in New York city, being but: 25 to 50 cents per dozen for extra good, and second quality 15 to 30 cents per dozen.