THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. 
DENVER, COLO. 
CELERY 
PARIS GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (New Strain) — 
The new strain of Golden Self-Blanching Celery 
we are offering is French Grown. Grows about 
one-fifth taller and more stocky than the ordinary 
type and therefore should not be planted as close 
as the “old strain” to make its proper develop¬ 
ment. It is vigorous, easy blanching and practical¬ 
ly rust-resistant. The large celery growers find 
this the most profitable variety to grow for the 
market. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (Tall Type)— Our seed 
is from the best American Grower. It is early and 
particularly desirable for home and market gar¬ 
den. Plants are tall and compact with firm thick 
stalks which blanch readily and are of splendid 
quality. 
GOLDEN PLUME OR WONDERFUL— Early and very 
desirable for home and market garden. Plants 
medium sized; stocky, full hearted and compact 
with thick solid stalks which blanch readily and 
are of the finest table quality. 
GOLDEN PHENOMENAL— Very desirable for ship¬ 
ping. Plants early ready for use; full hearted; 
compact; with long edible stalks that are thick; 
solid, blanch readily and are of rich, nutty flavor. 
Similar to Golden Plume, but has longer edible 
stalks. 
UTAH OR GOLDEN CRISP— An excellent variety for 
fall use, maturing about a week or ten days earlier 
than Giant Pascal. Plants sturdy, compact and 
exceptionally solid. Stems are broad, but thick 
and well rounded, of fine quality and rich nutty 
flavor. 
EAST BLANCHING— Splendid early variety for home 
and market garden. Makes vigorous, erect, com¬ 
pact growth; blanches very readily; stalks thick, 
solid, of a rich nutty flavor. 
WHITE PLUME— Valuable for early market. Foliage 
green, tinted white; stalks and foliage blanch 
readily to snowy-white. 
Celerlac or Turnip Rooted 
Celery 
(Sedano-Rapa, Apio-nabo, Knoll-Sellerie) 
GIANT SMOOTH PRAGUE— Culture same as celery. 
The roots are large,, almost globe-shaped. The 
flavor and quality is excellent. After the roots 
ha^e obtained a diameter of two inches or over 
they are fit for use. To keep through the winter, 
pack in damp earth or sand and put in cellar, or 
leave out of doors and cover with earth and straw 
like beets and carrots. Postpaid: Pkt., 5c; o/„, 25c; 
% lb., 85c; y z lb., $1.50; lb., $2.75. 
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Paris Golden Self-Blanching 
Celery Plants 
We can supply Paris Golden Self-Blanching 
(New Strain) and Giant Pascal Celery Plants 
in large quantities. If you are a celery grower 
and require celery plants for your planting, we 
shall be pleased to quote you prices. Our plants 
are grown for us by our best celery growers 
and plants will be the same as they use for their 
own crops, thus assuring you plants of the best 
quality. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
ON 
CELERY 
SEED 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
V* lb. 
y 2 ib. 
Lb. 
Giant Pascal (French Seed)-_ 
$0.30 
$0.00 
$ 1.50 
$ 2.75 
Giant Pascal. Home Grown Dwarf Strain 
.25 
.3.00 
0.00 
10.00 
30.00 
Giant Pascal, Home Grown Tall Strain 
.3.00 
0.00 
10.00 
30.00 
Golden Self-Blancliing, French New Strain 
.10 
.85 
2.75 
5.00 
9.50 
Golden Self-Blanching, American Tall Type_ 
_ .10 
.40 
1.25 
2.25 
4.00 
Golden Detroit - — 
.10 
.00 
1.00 
3.50 
0.75 
Golden No. 14 _ - __ 
.10 
.00 
3.00 
5.50 
9.50 
Golden Plume or Wonderful 
.10 
.75 
2.50 
4.50 
8.50 
Golden Phenomenal _ 
.10 
.05 
2.00 
3.75 
7.25 
Utah or Golden Crisp 
. ID 
.40 
1.35 
2.25 
4.25 
Easy Blanching _ 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
1.85 
3.50 
White Plume . - _ - 
.05 
.25 
.S5 
1.50 
2.75 
Celeriac 
.05 
.25 
.S5 
1.50 
2.75 
Cauliflower to be readily salable must be kept 
clean and free from insect damages. Insects 
that attack Cauliflower are Aphis and Green 
Worms. For Aphis control use a 4 per cent 
Nicotine Dust, for Worms a standard Rotenone 
or Pyrethrum Dust. These do not leave any 
poisonous residue. Do not use any Arsenical or 
Flourine Compounds. NEW GARDEN GUARD 
is a Rotenone Dust that our Cauliflower Grow¬ 
ers find very effective. 
Experienced celery growers know that in 
order to grow celery successfully it requires 
good seeds, rich fertile soil, frequent cultiva¬ 
tion, frequent but light irrigations and to keep 
the plants free from blight. Blight can be con¬ 
trolled by frequent spraying with Bordeau Mix¬ 
ture or a homemade solution of Copper Sulphate 
and Lime. Spraying should begin when the 
plants are still in the hot beds or cold frames 
and continued at regular intervals during the 
growing season. 
