THEILMANN SEED CO.’S CATALOGUE 
8 
CELERY 
Plant seed in hot bed, or very 
early in open ground. When 
three inches high, transplant 
four inches apart, water and pro¬ 
tect until well rooted, and then 
transplant to trenches, setting 
the plants 12' inches apart in 
rows. To blanch, draw the earth 
around the plants from time to 
time, taking care not to cover 
the tops of the center shoots. 
New Golden Plume or Wonder¬ 
ful Celery. This is one of the 
best self blanching types yet 
produced and is about two to 
three weeks earlier and blanches 
in half the time as the old 
strains. It has a large, fast grow¬ 
ing heart, is crisp and free from 
stringiness; o z. 60c; J4 lb. $2.00. 
Golden Self Blanching. The 
leading early market variety, of 
dwarf habit, and of a beautiful 
golden yellow color. We have 
the right stock of this variety. 
Oz. 40c; J4 lb. $1.25. 
Giant Pascal 
Golden Plume 
Easy Blanching. One of the earliest va¬ 
rieties to become ready for use and yet 
a good keeper for early winter. The stalks 
are thick, very brittle and a rich nutty 
flavor. Oz. 35c; J4 lb. $1.25. 
Columbia. A fine early variety. Me¬ 
dium size and very stocky. Stalks thick 
and rich golden color. Oz. 35c; lb. $1.25. 
Giant Pascal. An early blanched and 
fine keeping sort; stocks very wide and 
thick; a good late variety. Oz. 30c; 
lb. 75c. 
Golden Heart. Half Dwarf. When 
blanched the heart is of a 'beautiful 
golden color. Oz. 25c; lb. 75c. 
White Plume. A distinct variety of 
great merit. Its stalk and inner leaves 
are naturally white, so that by tying up 
with matting or drawing the earth up 
around the plants with the hands, the 
work of blanching is completed. Oz. 30c; 
!4 lb. 75c. 
Celeric, or Turnip Rooted — Roots 
largely used for soups. Oz. 25c; lb. 75c. 
WINTER QUEEN CELERY.—Oz. 25c; 
4 oz. 75c. 
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