152 THE SEED-GROWER. 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant. Late, vigorous, well pro- 
tected by foliage; large, compact, white head. 
CELERY. 
Boston Market. Dwarf spreading; leaf stalks short 
and stout; leaflets dark-green, heart solid, white. 
Celeriac. Produces a large, solid, brownish, irregular 
root or tuber, three to four inches in diameter. This 
is the edible portion. 
Dwarf White Solid, or Kalamazoo. Dwarf, compact; 
leaflets small, pale green; stalks broad, thick, crisp; 
heart solid, pure white. 
Giant Pascal, or Winter King. Stalks of the largest 
size; leaf stalks long and thick, leaflets dark-green and 
thick; heart solid and thick-set. 
Golden Heart, or Crawford’s Half Dwarf, Golden 
Dwarf, Henderson’s Half Dwarf. Dwarf, compact; 
stalks broad; heart solid, and when blanched remark- 
able for the light-yellow color of stalks and leaves. 
Large White. Compact, robust, about two feet high; 
leaflets broad; thick heart. 
Paris Golden Yellow, or Golden Self-Blanching, 
Like White Plume, to a certain extent is self-blanching, 
Dwarf, stocky habit; solid stalks; as the plant ap- 
proaches maturity the inner stems and leaves assume a 
light-golden hue. 
Paris Red Ribbed. A sport of the preceding, but 
dwarfer in habit; thick leaflets with yellow specks in 
them, the stems shaded with red. 
Pink Plume. Similar to the White Plume, but hay- 
ing reddish-colored stalks. 
White Plume or Self Blanching. To acertain extent 
it is self-blanching; central leaflets turning light color 
and sometimes becoming nearly pure white at maturity. 
