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A 6-acre block of Celery grown by Fulmer 
Brothers, Bustleton Avenue, Phila., Pa. Also 
a bunch of three. Note the uniformity in the 
field and the stoutness of the individual stalks. 
ABBOTT & COBB 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
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Full-Heart Easy- 
Blanching Celery 
Here’s another stock of Celery which we 
have made and developed for the market 
gardener, and believe it is suiting every Celery 
grower who is figuring on trenching Celery. The 
ribs are more round than the general run of Easy- 
blanching stocks, producing as much heart as is 
possible to grow. The height is about 20 inches. 
When blanched, it is a light golden color. The round¬ 
ness and brittleness of the ribs make this what you 
might call “real quality.” 
Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. $2; VdU). $7; lb. $25 
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