Growers Celery Seed Stock is Especiolly Selected for Michigon Conditions 
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Celery 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. One ounce will produce 
from 5,000 to 10,000 plants. Two ounces per acre. 
Muck soil is best for Celery, but good Celery may be 
grown on rich, loamy soil if water can be applied 
freely. Celery needs manure and fertilizer. 
GOLDEN VARIETIES 
New Golden Self Blanching grow^ p ?n _ 
FRANCE. It has a long stalk and is 
commonly called “TALL STRAIN.” It 
makes a magnificent growth of tall, 
broad, flat stalks of a lighter shade of 
yellow. The leading variety grown to¬ 
day, as it can be grown for either an 
early or late crop. Oz., 90c; lb., 
$3.00; 1 lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
n lj ni An early yellow celery, 
UOlaen rlume j t is a fighter shade of 
yellow than the Golden Self Blanching. 
Plant is a more vigorous grower, nearly 
as early, stalks are thicker, and not 
quite so flat as our New Golden Self 
Blanching which it resembles. We do 
not recommend this for storage. Plants 
very lafge and will turn out more boxes 
to the acre than any variety grown. 
Oz., $1.00; % lb., $3.50; lb., $12.00, post¬ 
paid. 
Growers Wonderful Celery ^ r iy' al vari¬ 
ety similar to the Golden Plume. The 
plants are semi-dwarf, very vigorous, 
and have a very full heart which bleach¬ 
es quickly to a golden yellow color. An 
excellent sort for market gardeners. 
Oz„ $1.25; % lb., $4.50; 1 lb., $16.00, 
postpaid. 
Non-Bolting Golden Plume ™exception^ 
ally well suited for double rows, and 
in season with regular Golden Plume. 
This is not a yellows-resistant variety, 
but stands well where this disease oc¬ 
curs. Plant 20 to 24 inches high, with a 
very good heart. Oz., SI.50; % lb., 
$5.50; 1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
flirt flnlrlpn Se f blanching dwarf. An old standard 
vru uuiucu market and shipping variety. Oz., 60c; 
14 lb., $2.25; 1 lb., $8.00, postpaid. 
White Plump Improved. Valuable for early market. 
wmie riume 0 z„ 3 o c; 14 ib„ $ 1 . 00 ; 1 ib„ $ 3 . 50 , post¬ 
paid. 
GREEN VARIETIES 
New Growers Green £ ’. u j&”,5S£ 
having the characteristics of the New¬ 
ark Market, but greatly improved in 
that it has greater vigor and quicker 
bleaching ability. The stalks are large, 
thick and fleshy, very brittle, crisp and 
of fine flavor. Many growers who are 
having trouble with their yellow celery 
should try this strain. Oz., $1.50; % 
lb., $5.50; 1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
F»«v Rlanr-hinn 0ur strain of this val- 
tas y Biancning uable variety is supe _ 
rior to most strains. It does not become 
soft after bleaching, but remains firm, 
brittle and sweet. The stalks are very 
thick and quite tall. It is almost im¬ 
mune to blight. Oz., 90c; V 4 lb., $3.00; 
1 lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
Pride of the Market 
New Golden Self Blanching 
p l I n l A Yellow Celery with the shape and 
UOlden raSCai quality of a green. Edible portion 
runs 9 to 10 inches. Free from root disease and 
usually grown for fall crop. This variety is a very 
good Celery for crating. Has the marking of a tall 
strain. Oz., $1.50; % lb., $5.50; 1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
171 * l p |i This variety has most of the charac- 
rionaa L0iaen teristics of Golden Plume but has 
greater height and weight of plant. The stems are 
broad, thick, solid, and the plants are full hearted 
and very compact. Exceptionally fine quality and 
flavor. Oz., 75c; % lb., $3.00; 1 lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
p A Celery of exceptional merit. The plant is 
raragon dwarf, vigorous, quite hardy, and has a 
very full heart. Stalks broad, quite thick, very solid, 
crisp and tender, bleaching readily to a golden yellow 
color. Highly recommended for an early or late crop. 
Oz., $2.25; V 4 lb., $8.50; 1 lb., $32.00, postpaid. 
Kilgore 
's Pride days). A very early marketing 
variety, producing a vigorous growth. 
Broad, thick-ribbed, 8 to 10 inches to the first joint 
and averaging 25 inches over all, making the tops 
come well over the top of the crate. Heavy heart and 
a very heavy yielder. This variety is similar to our 
New Golden ("with heavier stalk). Oz., $1.50; *4 lb., 
$5.50- 1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
A dwarf thick- 
stalked variety, 
vigorous grower, not easily blighted, 
and a good yielder. Recommended for 
late crop. Our seed is grown by the 
originator. Oz., $1.50; % lb., $5.50; 
1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
Utah Jumbo Winter fhe’lLst 6 quality* 
Plant sturdy, compact and solid. Very 
free from strings, and bleaches to a 
pure white, nutty and crisp. Oz., $1.00; 
54 lb., $3.75; 1 lb., $14.00, postpaid. 
fricnheart This is a new variet y equal 
oiiopiicai! with the easy bleaching type. 
Medium dark green plant 20 to 25 inch¬ 
es high. Excellent quality with a very 
rich flavor. Ready for market after being papered 3 to 
4 weeks. This variety is heavier than the easy bleach¬ 
ing type. Oz., $1.50; % lb., $5.50; 1 lb., $20.00, post¬ 
paid. 
Winter Kino An , exce P tiona lly fine winter variety, 
fVIlllcl lilllg and we recommend it for its long-keep¬ 
ing qualities. Stalks are medium height, solid, crisp 
and of good flavor. Oz., 40c; >4 lb., $1.40; 1 lb., $5.00. 
fliant Paccal Matures late. Desirable for home and 
Uldlll I dotal market garden. Plant large and com¬ 
pact. Leaf stalks long, thick and solid of unsurpassed 
rich, nutty flavor. Oz., 25c; % lb., 75c; 1 lb., $2.50, 
postpaid. 
Newark Market 
A superior strain of green celery. 
The stalks are large, thick and 
fleshy, very brittle, crisp and of a fine flavor. Blanches 
easily. Oz., $1.35; *4 lb., $5.00; lb., $18.00, postpaid. 
Winter flupen Of very stocky dwarf growth and one of 
niuier yueen the best for its winter keeping quali¬ 
ties. Our strain has a large heart and presents a 
handsome appearance when bunched. Oz., 25c; >4 lb., 
75c; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
Fordhook Emperor ££ ? u 1? r '„ t * h 1 d ^ h " r l t h 
Stalks broad, thick and crisp. Very tender and brittle. 
Oz., 35c; >/, lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00, postpaid. 
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