Celery 
Golden Self 
Blanching 
Health Properties 
or Cilery 
Calories per lb. 84. 
Vitamins A , B; 
Proteins 1.1%; 
Carbohydrates 3.3%; 
Fats .1%; 
Calcium .078%; 
Iron .00062%. 
SPACING AND NUMBER PLANTS PER ACRE 
Distance Apart 
No. of Trees 
or Plants 
per Acre 
Distance Apart 
No. of Trees 
or Plants 
per Acre 
3 
by 
4 
in. 
522,720 
T> 
by 
7 
ft. 
1.031 
4 
by 
1 
in. 
302,04b 
6 
by 
8 
ft. 
907 
o 
by 
0 
in. 
174.240 
6 
by 
9 
ft. 
806 
l 
by 
1 
ft. 
43,560 
6 
by 
1 0 
ft. 
726 
1 Hby 
1 H ft. 
10,360 
7 
by 
7 
ft. 
888 
2 
by 
1 
ft. 
21,780 
8 
by 
s 
ft. 
680 
•) 
by 
2 
n. 
10,890 
9 
by 
1) 
ft. 
53 7 
2 % by 
2 % ft. 
6,960 
1 0 
by 
10 
ft. 
435 
3 
by 
1 
ft. 
14,520 
1 1 
by 
11 
ft. 
360 
3 
by 
2 
ft. 
7,260 
12 
by 
I 2 
ft. 
302 
3 
by 
3 
ft. 
4,840 
14 
by 
14 
ft. 
222 
3 % by 
3 % ft. 
3,555 
15 
by 
15 
ft. 
193 
4 
by 
1 
ft. 
10.890 
16 
by 
16 
ft. 
170 
4 
by 
2 
ft. 
5,445 
1 6 % by 
16 
H ft. 
160 
4 
by 
3 
ft. 
3.630 
17 
by 
17 
ft. 
150 
4 
by 
4 
n. 
2.722 
18 
by 
18 
ft. 
134 
4 y 2 by 
4 % ft. 
2,150 
1 9 
by 
19 
ft. 
120 
n 
by 
1 
ft. 
18,712 
20 
by 
20 
ft. 
108 
5 
by 
2 
tt. 
4.356 
25 
by 
25 
ft. 
69 
5 
by 
3 
». 
2 904 
30 
by 
30 
ft. 
48 
5 
by 
4 
ft. 
2.178 
3 3 
by 
33 
ft. 
40 
."i 
by 
5 
ft. 
1,742 
4 0 
by 
40 
ft. 
27 
5 V 2 by 
5 % ft. 
1,440 
50 
by 
50 
ft. 
17 
(5 
by 
6 
ft. 
1.200 
60 
by 
60 
ft. 
12 
6% by 
6 % ft. 
1.031 
66 
by 
66 
ft. 
10 
Celeri, Fr. Sedano, Apio, Ital. Apio, Sp. Bleich Sellerie, Ger. 
CULTURE. 
Note— Prices listed are postpaid. 
Sow from February to May in drills one foot apart. Later, 
usually in June, transplant to rows three feet apart and six 
inches apart in row. Rows should be furrowed out so plants may be set 
six inches deep. Later, soil may be banked against rows for blanching, 
even so-called self-blanching varieties needing the cool, moist soil to render 
the stalks crisp and tender, but this should not be done until a few weeks 
before harvesting. One ounce of seed will produce 5000 plants. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING FRENCH GROWN. OLD STRAIN. bfee/Th! 
variety of celery grown, and thousands of carloads are shipped out of California 
each year. It produces a rather short blocky head of finest quality, blanches easily 
to a beautiful golden yellow and especially on very rich land is still in great demand 
by our growers. Pkt. 5c; oz. $1.00; Vi lb. $3.35; 1 lb. $10.00. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING FRENCH GROWN. NEW TYPE. £ e la n te t d ^ el °Se 
original strain which grows taller. Takes a little longer to mature but pro¬ 
duces wonderful crops of finest quality celery. Our stock is imported from the 
best French sources and put up in original sealed bags for the further pro¬ 
tection of our customers. Pkt. 5c; oz. $1.00; Vi lb. $3.35; 1 lb. $10.00. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING, CALIFORNIA GROWN. 
Much like the new type 
French, and considered by 
many growers of equal quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; Vi lb. $1.65; 1 lb. $5.00. 
A very early variety of attractive appearance and good quality 
valuable where earliness is desired. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; !4 lb. 85c: 
1 lb. $2.50. 
WHITE PLUME. 
GERMAIN’S CELERY 
GERMAIN’S CAULIFLOWER 
Coliflor, Sp. Chou-fleur, Fr. Blumenkohl, Ger. Cavol-fiore, Ital. 
Note —Prices listed are postpaid. 
nilTlIPP Prepare the seed-bed carefully, using only rich and 
LULlUKc. thoroughly pulverized soil. Good results are obtained 
by keeping the plant in a healthy and rapidly growing condition. 
Broadcast the seed in the seed-bed prepared, sowing the early 
varieties from May 15th to July 1st; medium early varieties May 
20th to July 5th; and late varieties any time from June 25th to 
Aug. 25th inclusive. When the plants are 40 days old, they are 
ready for the field. Transplant to 24 inches apart in rows 30 to 
36 inches apart. Do not leave plants in the hot-bed over 45 
days as the stems become hard and poor results follow. Keep 
the plants vigorous and growing. 
Due to different localities requiring a different time of 
planting of Cauliflower, we advise your writing us for 
specific planting information, which we will be glad 
to give. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. 
It is a snow-white Cauliflower 
and its leaves have a tendency 
to over-lap at the top of the flowers. In this way, it 
protects from injury, exposure to frost, rain or heat. 
It is very essential that good cauliflower be so pro¬ 
tected on account of shipping, and in this, our strain 
is perfect. Our market garden trade is immensely 
pleased with this strain and our business on it has 
grown to very large proportions. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 85c: 
1 oz. $2.50; Vt lb. $6.25; 1 lb. $25.00. 
Plant from May twen¬ 
tieth to July fifth. This 
is the money-maker for the market grower as it be¬ 
comes ready for the market at the time when prices 
are best. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 65c; 1 oz. $2.00; Vt lb. $6.65; 
1 lb. $20.00. 
exp M A IKJ'C i atc dca di Here we have a distinctive type 
tocKMAIN b LATE PEARL. which should be planted June 25tli 
to August 25th. This is a taller plant than the other type as 
it grows to a height of three feet or more. It should be 
planted two feet apart in rows three feet apart. Price Pkt. 
5c; V* oz. 65c; 1 oz. $2.00; Vi lb. $6.65; 1 lb. $20.00. 
GERMAIN'S MEDIUM PEARL 
Health Properties of Cauliflower 
Calories per lb. 139; Vitamins A, B, C; Proteins 1.8%; Carbohydrates 
4.7%; Fats .8%; Calcium .123%; Iron .00094%. 
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Cauliflower Early Snowball 
