Celery, Golden No. 14 
No one else has had a hand in 
developing this extra-fine strain of 
Celery, and we have spent consider¬ 
able money in seeing to it that the 
stock has been kept true to the 
original. We do not know of any 
type or stock of Celery that has been 
more of a favorite than this No. 14 
for the general or late crop. Florida, 
New York, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, 
and California are demanding more 
and more each year. We have se¬ 
lected it lor a long, round rib and 
plenty of heart. This, we have 
learned from critical buyers, is really 
essential. The heart is a light golden 
color, with not a green tint in a single 
stalk. It will mature a little earlier 
than our Golden Self-blanching 
Special and will blanch a trifle 
quicker, due to the extra-fancy se¬ 
lection. The keeping qualities for 
storage are excellent. 
Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. $1.50; Vitt). $5.50; 
lb. $20 
Easy-Blanching (Special) 
Above is an illustration of the new Green Cross Celery grown 
on our own Farm. See page 12 
One of the best Celeries for early 
or late use. The very stout and 
handsome stalks are more resistant 
to disease than any other variety 
on the market. Its keeping quali¬ 
ties are excellent for an Easy- 
blanching type of Celery. When placed in a trench, this type should be ready to 
market soon after Christmas. This is another of the special strains of Celery that we have 
grown on our own Farms. It has been a real favorite among the market gardeners for 
several years. __, , 
Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. $1.50; V^lb. $5.50; lb. $20 
Early Fortune (Improved Golden) 
One of the main features of this 
particular type of Celery is the 
earliness, quick-growing habit, 
and its resistance to disease. It is 
a cross between Golden Self¬ 
blanching and Easy-blanching. 
There is an abundance of heart in 
this well-selected stock, and it is 
valuable for either close or wide 
culture. The seed is grown on our 
own Farms, and is given every 
attention possible to make an ex¬ 
cellent type of Celery in its class. 
Pkt. 20 cts.; oz. $1.50; Vilb. $5; 
lb. $18; 10 lbs. $175 
Above is a photograph of our Early Fortune Celery grown by 
A. Duda & Sons, Oviedo, Florida. Note quality 
ABBOTT & COBB 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
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