Vegetable Seeds—31 
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MAULE’S AMERICAN YELLOW CELERY. 
» Maule’s American Yellow Celery 
After carefully watching and inspecting this celery for about 
5 years, we decided to offer it,to our customers in 1912. It has 
proven as we expected it would, first class in all respects. 
Maule’s American Yellow Celery is an early, self-blanching 
sort, very similar in many ways to XX French Grown Golden 
Self-Blanching, except that it grows a larger stalk, with the ad- 
ditional advantage thatit fillsastandard celery crate more even- 
ly, growing a little taller stalk than X X Golden Self-Blanching. 
In the last 3 years we have sold hundreds of pounds of 
Maule’s American Yellow Celery to both amateur and market 
gardeners, and they all praiseit in the very highest terms. The 
demand for this variety shows a large increase each year and 
we feel very confident you will be entirely satisfied with re- 
sults from this seed. 
Prices of Maule’s American Yellow Celery for 1915: : : 
Packet, 15 cents; quarter ounce, 30 cents; half ounce, 55 cents; ounce, $1.00; quarter pound, $3.00; pound, $11.00, postpaid. 
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