SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



Celery 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



Three Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Maturing in 110 to 150 Days, According to Season 



and Location. 



Sow when the Apple is in bloom, on a finely raked bed, in a moist place or convenient to water, which 

 apply freely in dry weather. The seed should not be covered more than a tenth of an inch. When the 

 plants are four inches, more or less, in height, transplant a portion into very shallow trenches formed in 

 well-manured land, which planting repeat at intervals of two or three weeks for a succession, until the 

 necessary quantity is set out. 



Landreths' Green Winter Paris Golden-Yellow or Golden Self -Blanching 



Landreths' Green Winter. — Large, soUd, exceedingly thick stems. ^ 



The most productive sort which can be grown and best green variety $10.00 2.75 80 10 



White Plume, 100 days.— Self-blanching to a great extent. 



Consequently among the earliest ready for table. Very desirable as an early 



sort. No stram superior to that we offer 3 . 75 1 . 00 40 10 



Golden Heart, 120 days. — showy sort of excellent quahties. Solid, of fine 

 FLAVOR and a good keeper, and, as its name indicates, possessing when blanched 



a yellowish or golden tint 2.40 80 25 5 



Paris Golden- Yellow or Golden Self-Blanching (French 



Seed), 110 days. — a soM, golden variety, very showy and rich. 

 Very easily blanched as it naturally takes on a very attractive golden 

 color, which is intensified by earthing up. Unexcelled. Grown by a 

 special seed farmer in France. Seed crop very short 20.00 5.75 1.60 20 



TESTIMONIAL.— Thirty-four (34) acres Paris Golden-Yellow Self-Blanching 

 Celery, grown on my farms at Wimauma, Fla., season 1912-13, from Seed 

 purchased from D. Landreth Seed Company, of Bristol, Pa., produced a crop 

 aggregating 20,187 crates, packed in what are known as ten (10) inch crates 

 and marketed by Chase & Company, brought $29,129.82, F. O. B. cars at 

 Wimauma, Fla. D- M. Dowdell. 



June 21, 1913. 



American-Grown Golden Self-Blanching. — Almost as 



good as the imported. Of a more vigorous and stronger habit of growth than 



that from French seed. Very excellent 9.00 2.50 70 10 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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