

WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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Perfected White Plume Celery. 
(XX Selected Strain.) 
This magnificent celery is improving from year to year under high culture and careful 
selection. It is a truly beautiful type. No other celery naturally turns white upon reaching 
maturity. All others require blanching with boards or with earth. The Golden Self-Blanching 
naturally turns yellow, but this one turns white. Not only does the stem whiten, but the leaf 
itself, especially every inner leaf, assumes the attractive white color. This makes the White 
Plume Celery one of the most showy ornaments that can be put upon the Thanksgiving or 
Christmas dinner table. As to succulence, crispness and quality, the Perfected White Plume is 
all that can be desired of a white celery. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 40 cents; } pound, $1.10; pound, $4.00. 





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PINK PLUME.—This is one of the most beautiful PERLE LE GRAND. — Very handsome and 
and best flavored of all the celeries. It is solid, crisp | stocky, of close growing, upright habit, with a golden 
and nutty. Vigorous in growth and not likely to | heart. The flavor is sweet. The stalk is large in 
rust. It blanches with almost as little trouble as | girth and heavy in weight, giving the bunches an 
White Plume. Extremely popular for table decora- | exceedingly handsome appearance. It may be used 
tlons on account of its beauty and nutty flavor. early or late, as it blanches easily. An excellent 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; 14 lb., $1.10; lb., $4.00. winter keeper. Packet, 10 cents; oumce, 25 cents; = 
an 14 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. DWARF GOLDEN HEART. 
DWARF GOLDEN HEART.—A reliable half dwarf sort quite similar to 
Crawford’s. It is a famous celery, a strong grower, and a good: winter keeper. 
Re Y alg Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. 
* ae WA\' \ SS) WIN Z, NEW GIANT PASCAL.—This choice celery partakes of the sweet, nutty flavor 
= Da y) SES, Wr 37) Wes of Golden Self-Blanching, of which it is an offspring. The height is AAR two 
of ok ES “ qi Y We» .~ feet. Thestalks are thick, solid and stringless, and almost as brittle as glass; fewer 
>; Y . a hs in number than in ordinary kinds of celery, but making full weight by reason of 
Z Wi width, thickness and succulence. I do not think the color of any celery is better 


AN ~x described by the word ivory than this one. It blanches easily and keeps well. 
if Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. 
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