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ENDERSON’S 
Silver Self-Blanching Celery 
HENDERSON S NEW CELERY 
Silver Self-Blanching 
IS RAPIDLY WINNING FAVOR WHEREVER CELERY IS GROWN. 
“/ never had such nice Celery as I raised last year—it was your Silver Self- 
Dtancning the best Celery on earth and as early as White Plume .” 
i<rpi n-j c. 7/ d, GEORGE ENGLE, Sr., Amsterdam, N. Y. 
l he Oliver Self-Blanching Celery 1 had this season is the finest Celery l 
ever saw. WILLIAM JrELTZ, Moyaniensing Ave., Phila., Pa. 
J ust a word or two of esteem regarding your Self-Blanching Celery. It is the 
acme of perfection in every particular. I congratulate you on the introduction of 
such which surpasses any and every kind of Celery in my experience.” 
0-7 „ J OIIN F. STEVENS, Paterson, N. J. 
1 our 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 
ever 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.” 
_ T. HUNT, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
1 enclose you two photographs of your Silver Self-Blanching Celery; this 
Celery has reached a height of 28 inches in 5 weeks. The plants are all alike, 
averaging in weight 3 lbs. and over each. We have more than we can use ourselves 
and so supplied some to our neighbors, and we all say that it is the best, sweetest 
and tenderest Celery ever eaten. My gardener, Wm. Storey, has been raising 
Celery 18 years and says Silver Self-Blanching is the best he has ever raised 
or seen.” B. KEG AN, Frostburg, Md. 
“ Your new Celery, Silver Self-Blanching, is fine. We still ( February 17th) 
have a few stalks in the pit in good order; some of them- weighed, trimmed, 
iy 2 lbs. each.” GEO. BRINER, Columbia, Pa. 
‘‘ Your Silver Self -Blanching Celery I found last year to be far ahead of 
M hite Plume, both for earliness and quality.” 
JOHN FRANCE, Cornish, N. J. 
Henderson's Silver Self- 
Blanching Celery. 
THIS grand new Celery we quickly 
describe to Celery experts, by stat¬ 
ing that it is a Golden Self-Blanching 
with White Plume coloring; it possesses 
the robust, sturdy, compact habit of 
Golden Self-Blanching, the stalks being 
even thicker, more solid and heavy, with 
immense solid hearts and all brittle, crisp 
and tender, free from string or pithiness 
and of delightful flavor. 
To these ideal qualities are added the 
beautiful silvery-white coloring and self-blanch¬ 
ing characteristics of White Plume ; that is, the 
foliage is tipped and variegated with white, while 
the heart, inner stalks and leaves are naturally 
white, and the plants may be easily and quickly 
blanched by leaning boards on either side of the row 
without the necessity of “banking up.” This grand 
combination of merits, including earliness, renders Hen¬ 
derson’s Silver Self-Blanching the most valuable Celery 
ever introduced. (See cut.) Price, 15c. pkt., 75c. oz^ 
$2.00 lb. 
COMBINES THE GRAND QUALITIES OF THE 
TWO MOST POPULAR CELERIES GROWN: 
The Sturdy, Solid Habit of 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING; 
The Beautiful Coloring, Self-Blanching 
Habit and Earliness of White Plume. 
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