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TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY 



358 Snowball. The smooth, round, turnip- 

 like roots average 3 inches across. The flesh 

 is snowy white, and it has the flavor of de- 

 licious nutty celery. Celeriac may be served 

 in a great number of ways. It is highly 

 relished in salads and soups. 110 days from 

 plant setting. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1; M'b. $3. 



Celeriac, Snowball 



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Culture: Sow seeds as soon as frost is out of 

 ground, about }4 inch deep. When seedlings 

 are U inches high, they should be cut back 

 about 1 inch and transplanted into well-en- 

 riched soil. Set plants 6 inches apart in rows 

 3 feet apart. 



339 Golden Plume, Special Strain. The 

 First Early Celery Par Excellence. Requires 

 no banking. When fully matured is most 

 inviting. The foliage is creamy yellow and 

 the stalks creamy white, becoming almost 

 white at the base. It is entirely devoid of 

 any ribs or fibre and is brittle, tender and 

 deliriously flavored. Its earliness, vigor, 

 freedom from disease, large size, attractive 

 appearance and high quality commend it to 

 all growers. 85 days from setting out the 

 plant. Pkt. 25c; }^oz. $1.25; oz. $2.50; 

 J^lb. $7.50. 



332 Easy Blanching. A Favorite Second- 

 Early Variety. It bleaches earlier and more 

 quickly than any of this class. The plant is 

 of medium height and great vigor, having 

 thick rather than broad stalks, with shallow 

 ribs. The leaves are slightly crumpled, dis- 

 tinguishing it from any other variety. Its 

 quality is superb. The stalks are tender and 

 brittle and the flavor extremely spicy and 

 aromatic. 110 days. Pkt. 20c; i^oz. $1.35; 

 oz. $2.25; J<lb. $6.50. 



346 Summer Pascal. An early green 

 celery of fine quality. Stalks are thick and 

 tender even when unblanched. The outer 

 stalks are of good flavor. The plant is sturdy, 

 robust, not tall and blanches to pure white. 

 Popular where early green celery is in de- 

 mand. 115 days. Pkt. 25c; i^oz. $1.50; 

 oz. $2.50; }ilb. $7.50. 



336 Giant Pascal. A desirable long-keeping 

 green winter celery. Robust, healthy, about 

 2 feet high, making broad, thick, stringless 

 stalks and large hearts. It blanches to a 

 pearly white, and the stalks are extremely 

 brittle, stringless and crisp. Flavor unsur- 

 passingly rich and nutty. 140 days. Pkt. 

 15c; i^oz. 90c; oz. $1.50; U\b. $4.50. 



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Celery, 



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