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How to Grow Celery 
and all other Vegetables and Flowers 
is written in detail in our booklet on 
Vegetables and Flowers. A copy is 
sent free, if asked for with every or¬ 
der of 25c or more. 
CELERY 
Golden Self Blanching 
The best of all self-blancliing vari¬ 
eties. It is without doubt the most 
popular celery grown. The ribs are 
perfectly solid, crisp, brittle and of a 
del icious flavor which is not surpassed 
by any other variety while it lias the 
decided merit of being self blanching 
to a remarkable degree. It is exten¬ 
sively grown for market and private 
use, not only on account of its easy 
culture but for its superior quality. 
The hearts are large and hard and 
blanched to a beautiful golden yellow. 
When grown in moist soil the stalks 
are numerous and large in size. Pkt. 
Sc.; Zz oz. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
A Wonderful New Celery 
Golden Plume or Wonderful 
This is a fine new celery that we can recommend 
without reserve. It is fully a week earlier than Golden 
Self Blanching’, is similar in color and flavor but is 
superior to it as this variety blanches more easily, is 
more blight-resistant. It has been especially selected 
for large solid hearts. Specimen stalks have been grown 
2 ft. tall and 4 *4 in. thick. Has been blanched in the 
remarkably short period of 5 days. Select Seed: Pkt. 
10 c.; Zz oz. 25c.; oz. 45c.; Z\ lb. $1.60. 
Emperor 
An excellent celery for fall and winter use, of true* 
dwarf grow’th, having a very large heart, solid and of 
finest nut flavor. Being of dwarf growth, 15 to 18 
inches tall, it is much easier to blanch than the tall¬ 
er varieties. The stalks are smooth, very thick, round 
and crisp, blanching to a light golden color. An es¬ 
pecially good keeper. Pkt. Sc.; Zz oz. 12c.; oz. 25c.; 
|/ 4 lb. '90c. 
WHITE PLUME 
A Well Kept Garden 
Pays Big Dividends 
Few things will pay greater returns on time and 
money invested than a well kept garden. The cost 
of the seeds is not a great expense and there is no 
comparison between vegetables fresh from your own 
garden and those bought on the market. Some flowers 
among your vegetables will add cheer to your garden 
and-give you flowers for your table from summer until 
hard frosts. 
Easy Blanching 
A new' celery of special merit. Strong 
and stocky in growth with light green 
foliage, showing a yellowish hue. The 
stalks are large and heavy, solid, crisp, 
tender and of a roost delicious nut-like 
flavor. The creamy-yellow hearts are ex¬ 
ceptionally large and firm and of hand¬ 
some appearance. It is easily and quick¬ 
ly blanched. Due to the solidity of the 
stalks it is an excellent keeper and may 
therefore be grown for fall and winter 
use. Pkt. Sc.; Zz oz. 12c.; oz. 20c. 
White Plume 
This is the earliest and most easily 
blanched celery. The plants grow rapid¬ 
ly and blanch easily during the summer 
months. Later in the fall the central 
stalks and leaves are of pure snowy 
whiteness even without earthing up; 
but stalks should be gathered together 
and earthed up as in the other varieties 
so as to produce close, attractive bunch¬ 
es. As for succulence, crispness and qual¬ 
ity the White Plume is unequalled. Pkt. 
5c.; Zz oz. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
EASY BLANCHING 
Ground Cherry 
True Yellow 
These plants are low and spread¬ 
ing and produce their luscious fruits 
in great abundance Excellent for pies 
and makes delicious preserves as the 
fruit has a strawberry flavor. May 
also be dried in sugar like raisins 
and figs. Of easy culture and will 
-succeed in most any garden. Pkt. 
5c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
Mrs. David Ives, Davison, Mich.— 
The seeds I got from you surely did 
grow. They beat any I have ever 
tried. 
VINE PEACH 
Grows on a vine the same as a 
melon. The fruit has the size, shape 
and color of an orange. The flesh is 
snow white and makes excellent pre¬ 
serves or sweet pickles, may also be 
sliced and fried like egg plant. Vines 
are quite hardy and productive. Fruit 
will keep a long time after picking. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
Oliver Porter, Ticonderoga, N. Y.—- 
We had all of our seeds from you 
last year and had a wonderful gar¬ 
den. 
