QUALITY OF PRODUCT IS OUR FIRST AND ONLY CONSIDERATION 



Winter Queen Celery 



Days to maturity, 150. This is one of the old 

 standard winter Celeries, ripening in good time for 

 Thanksgiving and the holiday markets. Its quality 

 may be described as very good, but we do not consider 

 it the equal of Giant Pascal. It will keep very well 

 during the winter and is especially recommended as a 

 commercial sort. The plants are characterized by 

 robust growth, tall stalks with high joints, and rich, 

 light golden heart. This is a very dependable winter 

 type. Price, delivered: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; V^b. 

 75 cts.; lb. $2.50. 



Celeriac, Giant Prague 



Days to maturity, 140. In Celeriac the roots have 

 been developed by cultivation. Its culture is very 

 similar to Celery. After the roots have obtained a 

 diameter of 2 inches they are fit for use. They may be 

 stored for winter use in similar manner as carrots, 

 beets, etc. Celeriac is a very desirable vegetable and 

 deserves wider recognition. It is excellent for soups 

 and stews and also as a salad. Plant in rows 2 feet 

 apart and set plants 6 inches apart in the row. Price, 

 delivered: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; y 4 lb. 75 cts.; 

 lb. $2.50. 



Guard Against Celery Blight 



Golden Plume is less subject to blight than some other varieties, but no celery is free from it. Commence 

 spraying with a strong solution of Bordeaux Mixture soon after transplanting, repeating the application every 

 week during the growing season. When the blight is severe, spray twice a week. The following mixture is 

 recommended: 4 lbs. Blue Stone, 4 lbs. Lime in 50 gals, water, applied under at least 250 pounds pressure. 



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Golden Self-Blanching Celery 

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