Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Kock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
49 
American Grown “Sure Crop” Celery 
1 oz. of seed will produce 4,000 plants. 
348 Henderson’s Easy 
Blanching Celery 
Originators True Stock. Absolutely New 
Distinct Sort 
The Easiest and Quickest to Blanch 
The Earliest and the Latest in One Row 
A valuable celery of recent introduc¬ 
tion and is now extensively grown by 
the most progressive celery growers 
throughout the United States. The stalks 
aie stocky in growth and of medium 
height and are the easiest and quickest 
to blanch and keep better in the trench 
than other sorts. The tender, brittle, 
sweet, nutty tlavored stalks are attrac¬ 
tive in appearance. Ready for the table 
or market in about 115 days. Grows 
equally well on muck or upland. Pncket, 
10 cts.; ounce, 35 cts.j % lb., $1.10$ *4 Ib^ 
$2.10; lb., $4.00, postpaid. 
342 Condon’s Extra 
Select White Plume 
The Very Finest for Fall and Early 
Winter Use “Crisp as Ice” 
It is a truly beautiful type. No other 
celery naturally turns white upon reaching 
maturity. All others require blanching with 
boards or with earth. The Golden Self- 
Blanching naturally turns yellow, but this 
one turns white. Not only does the stem 
whiten, but the leaf itself, especially every 
inner leaf, assumes the attractive w'hite 
color. This makes the White Plume Celery 
one of the most showy ornaments that can 
be put upon the Thanksgiving or Christmas 
dinner table. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts ; 
V 4 . _lb., 75 cts,; 14 lb., $1.40; lb., $2.50; post- 
346 Celeriac 
Large Smooth Prague 
An improved form of turnip-rooted cel¬ 
ery, excellent for soups and stews. Pro¬ 
duces roots of nearly globular shape and 
comparatively smooth surface. Packet. 
10 ct.s.; ounce, 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
342 Condon’s White 
Plume 
Turnip-Rooted Celery 
34S lleiidersoii’s Easy Ulauchiug 
343 Giant Pascal 
The Largest Ribbed Celery 
This is a green-leaved variety 
developed from the Golden Yel¬ 
low Self-Blanching, and we rec¬ 
ommend it as being of the best 
quality for fall and early winter 
use. It blanches to a beautiful 
yellowish white color; is very 
solid and crisp and of a fine nutty 
flavor. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 
cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; ^4 lb., $1A0; 
lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
340 Columbia 
Second Early Winter Sort 
An early-maturing sort unsur¬ 
passed in shape and quality. The 
plant is of medium height, but 
very stocky and heavy. The 
stalks are thick, almost round, 
resembling in shape those of 
Giant Pascal; the color has in it 
more of the rich yellow tint of 
Golden Yellow Self-Blanching, 
which variety it resembles very 
much in appearance when 
trimmed and bunched for the 
market. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 
35 cts.; lb., $1.10; y- Il»., $2.10; 
lb., $4.00, postpaid. 
347 Winter Queen 
This very desirable variety is 
considered the most attractive in 
color and the best in quality of 
any of the late-keeping sorts. 
The plant is dwarf. Packet, 5 
cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; % lb., 05 cts.; 
Vs lb., $1.15; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
345 Florida Golden 
A New, Distinct Type 
A selection from Golden Plume, 
bred for taller growth, increased 
weight, and larger, thicker stems. 
Matures early. Hearts blanch to a 
rich cream color of exceptionally 
fine quality and excellent flavor. 
Stems broad and thick, solid and 
crisp. Plants full hearted and 
compact. Packet, 15 cts.; oz., 80 
ct.s.; % lb.. $2.25; Vs lb., $4.25; lb., 
$8.00, postpaid. 
343 Giant Pascal 
Large Celery Grower 
Writes As Follows 
Gentlemen: Y^our Celery 
Seed is the best ever grown 
here. Always produces solid 
crisp stalks. Send me an¬ 
other pound 341 by Mail 
C.O.U.—Jas. H. Van Derbilt, 
Newark, New York. 
Common Sense Culture Directions printed on all packages. 
