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IT IS PRAISED WHEREVER GROWN 
" Your Silver Self-blanching Celery is the finest I 
ever grew.” DANIEL LUESING, Hanover, Ont. 
“I had splendid success with the Silver Self-blanch¬ 
ing Celery last year. It was Pronounced by all as the 
most delicious ever eaten.” 
JOHN A. PEAKE, North Lynn, Conn. 
“Notwithstanding a very bad drouth in this section, 
I have raised from your seeds the finest crop of Celery 
ever grown here. It was the Silver Self-blanching.” 
C. A. BARTHOLOMEW, Oneonta, N. Y. 
” Your Silver Self-blanching Celery is the best Celery 
I ever grew. We had some ready for the table by July 
2d—and in September it was the finest Celery even seen. 
Some of the heads weighed 8% lbs., and half a dozen 
tipped the scales at 14% lbs. You cannot speak too 
highly of it.” J. HUNT. Odgensburg, N. Y. 
HENDERSON'S 
SELECTED 
TABLE CELERIES 
This Celery can be grown by any one who has ordinarily good soil. Many people whose 
knowledge of gardening is limited to a few vegetables have not attempted to grow Celery, 
supposing that it can be grown only by an expert. 
There was a reason for such a belief when all varieties needed special handling. Thirty years 
ago, we introduced the first Self-blanching Celery and since then the improvement in varieties 
has been so marvellous that the Celery industry has been completely revolutionized. Cultiva¬ 
tion by the amateur is now easy and surer to succeed. Indeed, there is an element of success 
even in partial failure, for though the plants may be smaller than when grown by those with 
greater experience, the quality is likely to be better. 
Silver Self-blanching is a “sport” from the famious Golden Self-blanching, from which it 
inherits its peculiarly robust habit. At the same time, it has the perfect whiteness of the old 
White Plume; a most desirable blend of the essential qualities of a Self-blanching Celery. 
It may be blanched very quickly, either by banking with soil, by supporting 12 inch boards 
on edge against the row, or by the use of paper collars sold for that purpose, the object of either 
method being to exclude the light, which, of course, hastens blanching. The quality is excellent, 
and it can be used fully one month earlier than the slow-blanching sorts. (See cut.) Price, 15c. 
pkt., 75c. oz., $2.00 l /i lb., $7.00 lb. 
THE BALL CELERY BLEACHER offered in the Implement Section of this Catalogue is a new, easy 
. =• and rapid method of blanching early Celery — ■■ -:■ ■■ — 
The varieties of Celeries we illustrate, 
and to which we give extra space are, in 
our opinion, particularly well adapted 
for culivation in private gardens. 
Our long experience with this crop 
gives our opinion more than ordinary 
value. We strongly urge our customers 
to be guided by our recommendations. We have abstained from 
any exaggeration in the claims we make for the respective 
varieties. They are based on the actual experience, not of our¬ 
selves alone, but our numerous customers in every State of the 
Union, and under a great variety of conditions. 
HENDERSON’S 
Silver Self-Blanching 
THICK PEARLY | 
WHITE STALKS 06101 V 
EVERYBODY CAN GROW THIS CELERY AND BLANCH IT TOO 
PERFECT FOR 
FAMILY USE 
We deliver Free in U. S. { by Par “' Post ’ Express } Vegetable and Flower Seeds { b v*e P k t ..o2 j Also Lawn Grass Seeds 
— I or Freight, at our option ) - - -- ( and quarter lb.) 
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