MAULE'S CELERY 



Kee^llll^^?y'LZsr%il.^\°^n'^^^^^^^^^^ ^,*-- So- thinly in early spring and cover lightly, 



acre. When the seedling- plants are 3 inches high they shSuM be olinnVfl iV t>,I' t°i^„ ^l^"^^ ^^"^ .°''V''® °'' Quarter pound per 

 planted. Celery is mostly grown under flat culture without trenrhF^ i^ K^S.^A^f ^°^ ^^vor stocky growth or else trans- 

 home use celery is often grotvn in double rows 10 incherapa^t ^nd nbfnt« fi i^°.hf * ^""^^ apart 6 inches apart in 

 before setting .out anothir double row. Thil' ;'iir^^r^^i?|^hfo"r\^a^nrn^g^'o"/'^v?nt"e^r"^LV"a|f wi^l^^^u^ 



in 100 to 140 days. 



row. For 



allowing 4 feet of space 



Ready for use 



ie 176 Golden Plume or Wonderful Celery 



105 days. Blight Resistant and Free from Strings or Hollow Stalks 



A new type of the famous Golden Self-Blanching Celery. The plants are semi- 

 f,n^'"L7'*^ thicker stalks, very full heart and wider leaves, bleaches to t beaS - 

 ful golden yellow. color, ready for the table or market in 105 days. Its attractive 

 appearance, superior quality, fine nutty flavor and resistance to attacks of blie-ht 

 and rust make it a very profitable variety for the market gardener or line distint 

 shipper as well as the home garden. eo'ucuci ui luiig aisiant 



Packet 20 ets.; y. ounce ^^•l^VdTsSioT^J^tl,^""'* *'•'"' ^^ ^"""^ *^«-^«' 



* m Maule's American Yellow 



TVT ^ \^. *^f y^- . ^^% Favorite Self-Blanching Sort for Home and Market 



Maule s American Yellow Celery is an early, self-blanching sort verv similar in 



many ways to XX French grown Golden Self-Blanching! except that it ^ows a 



larger stalk, ^vith the additional advantage that it fills a standard celery crftemort 



®^|,"A "maturing Its beautiful golden yellow stalk in 110 ^^ ^/^'^^ery ^rate moi e 



racket 10 cts.; y^ ounce 35 cts.; ounce 60 cts.; % pound S1.65; Vz pound $3.25: 



pound $6.00; 5 pounds $27.50, postpaid ■<" . 



* 181 Perfected White Plume 



rru,« ^ ^*^9 ^^7'- ^^^ Earliest Celery in Cultivation 



whiten b,^^f!1'?fo?^*''''/l'"^ '^ a truly beautiful type. Not only does the stem 

 Tolor ' Thi., mpl.f t\ff ^ Vvf-?^°^Py ^^«^T ^""«r leaf, assumes the attractive white 

 that can hf ^,t f,?,nl^®+v,^^'i® ?lu'Pe celery one of the most showy ornaments 

 cu^encf^ov\%rFnlL^F^A the Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner table. As to suc- 

 Fit to PPt n^?nn .in?o ^'ij'.^ty- the Perfected White Plume is all that can be desired. 



Pfl^fet^ io «i2 ^?^^- " IS easily and quickly blanched. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 20 cts.; ounce 30 cts.; % pound 85 cts.; V^ pound $1.50; 

 pound $2.75; 5 pounds $11.25, postpaid 



177 Emperor 



135 days. The Largest Hearted and Best Nut Flavored Celery 



■orp7^ Tt i^°ri ■''■"5 "^^f''^ type with very large heart, solid and f 



5;„JL ^ ^^^.^ dwarf sort and, therefore, much easier to blanch .„^.. ...^ 



NfT^^i^^hiT?^-->.^^^^^4?J the market or table in 135 days. The plants 



a with \innw L' height '^he stalks are smooth and very thick, the heart 



t^li^ l^llT' i=5i^P and of decidedly nutty flavor. An excellent late keeping 



f\avnra/i "Tt~~i'^'^"l^,V":^""'i"- ''i ^^ w i m vcij^ jitige neari, soiia ana finest nut 

 tamr Irowing varfetlef "^-'°'''^''^' therefore, much easier to blanch than the 

 grow 1" " 



so"rt'^f^or"t'he H'^^" '<.^i.^lK. '^"'^^°'^ aeciaedly nutty flavor. An excellent late keeping 

 Packet iS rts • v^ o.^^L^f-^"*"" "market. It is worthy of a place in every garden 

 i-acket 10 cts.; % ounce 3o ets. ; ounce 60 cts.; 14 pound $1.65; y, pound ^.25; 

 pound $6.00; 5 pounds $27.50, postpaid t~ . 



180 Columbia 



rri,- • 115 days. Valuable for Fall or Early Winter Use 



time if wilt he "rt^/,."^-'®^/ *° ^°11°^ Golden Self-Blanching. Stored at the same 

 stTlks arT brop<l^n^^t^Y^,5 ^% ^°°? ^ the Golden Self -Blanching is gone. The 

 verv at^ranfi^P 7r, =L*'''''^' ^^"'-S^t round, Solid and of the highest quality, and 

 with a tinge of bellow ^h'i'^^ ^.^-^ toli^ge is of a distinct light shade of green 

 blancheV elti?v «ni ,^", ^he plant is of medium height which matures in 115 days, 



Packet 5 ots^- V „.f„^ STOod winter keeper for home or market. 



lacket 5 cts., y, ounce 20 cts.; ounce 30 ct.s.; 14 pound 75 cts.; y, pound $1.35; 



pound $2.50; 5 pounds $11.25, postpaid 



182 Gieuit Pciscal or Winter King 



140 days. The Largest Ribbed Celery 



This celery has the sweet, nutty flavor of 

 Golden Self-Blanching, of which it is an off- 

 spring. The stalks are about two feet high; 

 thick, solid and stringless, and as brittle as 

 glass. Matures in 140 days. It is an elegant 

 winter keeper for home or market. 

 Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 20 cts.; ounce 30 cts.; 

 % pound 85 cts.; % pound $1.50; pound $2.75; 

 5 pounds $12.50, postpaid 



185 Winter Queen 'tl^^^l^MfnS ^ulr 



Probably the most desirable winter keeping 

 celery. It is short, stout, thick and heavy, with 

 double the amount of heart of any other celery, 

 a habit of growth which gives it truly remark- 

 able value. The flavor is sweet, nutty and 

 delicious, leaving nothing to be desired. It 

 bunches up handsomely. The leaves are light 

 green, and blanch to a cream white. Matures 

 its crop in 140 days. It is a money maker for 

 the market gardener. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 20 cts.; ounce 30 cts.; 



14 pound 70 cts.; Vs pound $1.25; pound $2.25; 



5 pounds $10.50, postpaid 



188 VjelenaC Or Tumlp-Rooted Celery 



Culture is the same as celery; as the roots are the 

 edible portion, it requires no hilling. The large roots 

 are smooth, without any side roots, globular in shape. 

 Flesh is pure white, tender and of excellent flavor and 

 quality. Celeriac deserves to be grown much more than 

 it is, as the roots are used for flavoring soups and 

 salads, or are boiled like turnips, having the pleasant 

 celery taste. Fit for the table in 120 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 20 ots. ; ounce 30 cts.; 



14 pound 70 cts.; Vz pound $1.25; pound $2.25; 



5 pounds $10.00, postpaid 



189 Maule's American Yellow Celery 



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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1927 



