...HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR... 
Golden Self^Blanching 
/. /. CELERY .'. .'. 
This grand variety of French origin is becoming more 
popular every year, and is now one of the most extensively 
grown sorts/ both for private use and for market. It is nay 
as early as White Plume, though it possesses the same sell- 
blanching characteristics and is of heavier and more compact 
growth, the stalks being thick, crisp and brittle while the 
hearts are large and solid, all blanching a beautiful waxen- 
yellow the quality is superb, tender and free from stringiness; 
flavor rich and delightful. Our seed is grown from a very 
select strain and pronounced by expert Celery growers as 
very superior. ( See cut.) Price, 15c. pkt., $1.25 oz., $4.00 34 
lb., $15.00 lb. 
used your Golden Self-Blanching Celery Seed last year and found the 
crop free from hollow stalks while my neighbors who used seed from another 
source lost nearly their entire from toll™ Celery^ ^ 
“I have as good an advertisement for your Golden Self-Blanching Celery as 
you could wish for. Out of 355 crates of fine Celery 1 have only cut one hollow 
stalk while some people have had one third of their crop to threnv out for such 
cau se. CARL A. BAUMEISTER, Sanford, Fla. 
“ Your Golden Self-Blanching Celery is the best Celery we have ever had on 
our table; its beautiful, crisp, sweet stalks are relished by our whole family. 
It must be the finest Celery grown; at least we do not want a better.' 
Mrs. WM. MORGAN , Springfield, Ohio. 
“I had the clearest field of Golden Self-blanching Celery last season from 
your seed, that I ever saw. Scarcely a green plant in seven acres." 
y F. J. LOVELL, Hornellsville, N. Y. 
" Your strain of Golden Self-blanching Celery has proven superior to all 
other-: with me for the last five years. Solid and free from hollow stalks. 
H. M. FRAZEE, Manatee. Fla. 
WINTER QJJEEN CELERY 
THE FINEST OF ALL FOR WINTER USE 
"We have been more than satisfied with your Winter Queen Celery, it is 
certainly a superior variety and the best keeper we have—trenched in 
December it keeps well to the 1st of April—maintaining its fine nutty flavor 
and brittleness to the last." CHAS. B. ROW ELI., Burlington, VI. 
“ I have grown some of your Winter Queen Celery and it was the best I 
have ever seen around here, in fact better than that which is on the market. 
I had Winter Queen Celery that measured 18 to SO inches and weighed 2\ 
to 2\ lbs. It is nice and crisp and you do not give the Winter Queen the 
praise it ought to have." Mrs. H. DUBBERKE, Schenectady, A. Y 
FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF CELERIES SEE PAGE 55. 
PROPERLY STORED, THIS MOST DELICIOUS OF ALL CELERIES MAY 
BE ENJOYED FROM DECEMBER TO MAY 
Henderson’s Winter Queen has been bred from the standard long- 
keeping Celery—Henderson’s Golden Dwarf—over which it is a grand 
improvement. It has the same robust, stocky growth—requiring but little 
labor in earthing up for blanching—and makes heavy, broad and solid 
heart stalks, free from pith and string, which blanch creamv-white and 
are so crisply tender that, held by the head, a stalk will almost break of 
its own weight. In quality it is not surpassed by any Celery grown, the 
esteemed “sweet, nutty flavor” being noticed the moment tasted. It is 
so hardy in constitution that neither heart nor outside stalks are liable to 
rot when trenched for the winter, keeping well into late spring in prime 
condition. In bunching there is very little w^aste, for the enormous hearts 
require but little trimming. We consider this the very best type and 
strain of winter-keeping Celery in existence. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 
40c. oz., $1.25 34 lb., $4.00 lb. ' 
"Your Winter Queen Celery is remarkable. Mine was damaged some¬ 
what by the early snows last November but it kept in my cellar until April 
2 d, when we ate the last of it." 
F. B. HAMILTON, 920 Gibson St., Scranton, Fa. 
“ You do not give your Winter Queen Celery half the praise it deserves. 
It is by far the, best-flavored, crispest and longest-keeping Celery I have 
ever raised." J 
CHAS. 11. BUCK, Springfield, Mass . 
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