Aggeler vMvsser Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
Golden Self Blanching—Long Top 
A & M Celery 
® ow one 'h al f ounce of seed to 100 feet of drill; % lb. 
vuiiuic per acre. Sow the seed from Jan. 1st to May 1st, in 
drills 6 inches apart, not too thick in the row to secure stalky 
plants. In June when the plants are strong-, transplant to 
furrows three feet apart and six inches deep. In some districts 
plantings are made in double rows. Set the plants six inches 
apart in the furrows; as the pisnt grows fill the earth toward 
the plant to secure proper bleaening. Never allow dirt to rest 
on the heart of the plant. Never work in celery when it is wet 
with rain or dew. Spray frequently with Bordeaux, to prevent 
mildew, and use Fluocide, a non-poisonous dust, for worms. 
Celery Rot —Do not allow water to stand during the heat of 
the day after irrigating. It will cause Celery Rot in the early crop. 
Hollow Stem —When the growth is rank and the stalks so 
close that free ventilation of air is retarded during the hot 
weather, the stems become soft and hollow; therefore we rec¬ 
ommend the single-row planting. 
A & M Golden Self Blanching (California 
f'' _ Qockrl ^ We have two distinct strains of this seed, 
urUWn oeei i) one being the standard height while the 
other is 6 to 8 inches taller. Please specify on your order which 
you want. The tall strain of A & M Celery grows rapidly, 
the outer leaves are quite tall on the long tops, so that the 
grower may sometimes be inclined to market it before the heart 
is mature. Be careful about this and give it more time if neces¬ 
sary. If you are producing celery for the market see us about 
seed, for we have made a careful study of this particular crop 
over a period of years and can probably be of assistance to you. 
This type has been proven very satisfactory for shipping pur¬ 
poses wherever tried. Long top or short top. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 
50c) (/ 4 lb. $1.65) (lb. $5.00) postpaid. 
A & M Golden Self Blanching (French 
Q.narl') French grown seed produces very excel- 
UiOWn oeea; lent Celery and is often preferred by the 
market growers and shippers in some districts. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 
$1.00) O/ 4 . lb. $3.35) (1 lb. $10.00) postpaid. 
Plurrwa California grown. Its stock, inner leaves 
VY mie r lume an( j heart are naturally white, so that 
simply drawing the soil up against the plant and pressing it 
in is all the work required for blanching. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 25c) 
('A lb. 85c) (lb. $2.50) postpaid. 
CELERIAC 
q * .1 P„ afri na A lar se celery flavored root used ex- 
jmOOUl rrague tensively for flavoring soups, pickles, 
etc.; also relished as a salad. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 25c) O /4 lb. 85c) 
(lb. $2.50) postpaid. 
A & M Chicory 
WITIOOF CHICORY. 
Large Rooted 
Seed should be sown quite 
thinly in shallow drills early 
in the spring. When well 
started, thin out to stand 
two or three inches apart 
in the row and give good 
cultivation all summer. (Pkt. 
5c) (oz. 15c) ( 1/4 lb. 50c) 
(lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
Witloof 
Sow the seed in 
deeply prepared 
ground during June, July 
and August. In December 
make trenches ten inches 
deep and twelve or fifteen 
inches wide. Set the roots 
three inches apart in rows 
eight inches apart, within 
the trench, so the tops of 
the roots are eight inches 
below the top of the trench. 
Then fill with a mixture of 
sand and humus, water 
thoroughly. 
This is a most delicious 
salad. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 20c) 0A 
lb. 65c) (lb. $2.00) postpaid. 
A & M Chives 
The famous Schnittlauch — highly prized for flavor. The 
seed of this is not easily germinated and it will be necessary, 
therefore, to plant a fairly good quantity of the seed if many 
plants are desired. (Pkt. 5c) O /4 lb. 35c) (oz. $1.00) postpaid. 
A & M Cress 
D__ Sow curled or pepper grass thickly, in 
r epper Virass Shallow drills, every two or three weeks. 
It should be cut often, and will continue to grow. It is used 
not only for salad, but on the breakfast table and for gar¬ 
nishing. Used with lettuce its pungency adds an agreeable 
flavor. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) O /4 lb. 35c) (lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
nr_Should be sown in damp soil or if 
1 me W ater v^ress a stream of water can be utilized, 
it would be much better. It will also thrive well in damp 
cold frame. Rightly managed, its culture is very profitable. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 45c) O /4 lb. $1.35) postpaid. 
MARKET GROWERS 
We are noted distributors of Sprayers and Spray 
Materials. Please ask for special quotations and for 
any spraying advice. 
