Growers Celery Seed Stock is Especially Selected for Michigan Conditions 
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Celery 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. One ounce will produce from 5,0?0 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. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
type, grown in FRANCE. It has a 
Mew (jOlden oell Dlancbmg 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 today, and it can 
be grown for either an early or late crop, as it bleaches very easily 
in either boards or dirt, and is superior for storage and trenching, 
for its long keeping qualities. Oz., 75c; ^ lb., $2.50; 1 lb., $8.00, post¬ 
paid. 
r IJ Dll early Yellow Celery; it is a lighter shade of yellow 
l]01Q6n 11111116 than the New Golden Self Blanching, nearly as early, 
stalks are thicker, and not quite so flat. We do not recommend this for 
storage. Oz., 75c; ^ lb., $3.00; 1 lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
r 111 J f 1 r 1 ^ valuable early variety similar to the 
browers wonaeriui teiery Golden Plume. The plants are semi-dwarf, 
very vigorous, and have a very full heart which bleaches quickly to a 
golden yellow color. An excellent sort for market gardeners. Oz., 75c; 
% lb., $3.00; 1 lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
M DU* r IJ D1 This variety is exceptionally well suited 
nOn-DOlting boiaen riume for double rows, and in season with regular 
Golden Plume. This is not a yellows-resistant variety, but stands well 
where this disease occurs. Plant 20 to 24 inches high, with a very good 
heart. Oz., $1.50; lb., $5.50; 1 lb., $20.00, postpaid, 
with the shape and quality of a green. 
Edible portion runs nine to ten 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., 75c; ^ lb., $3.00; 1 lb., 
$10.00, postpaid. 
Finriila PnlflAn variety has most of the characteristics of Golden Plume 
riOllQa bOlQCui^ut has greater height and weight of plant. The stems are 
broad, thick, solid, and the plants are full hearted and very compact. Ex¬ 
ceptionally fine quality and flavor. Oz., 75c; ^ lb., $3.00; 1 lb., $10.00, post¬ 
paid. 
Prlllp 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; ^ lb., $5.50; 
1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
Old blanching dwarf. An old standard market and shipping va- 
New Golden Self Blanching 
A Yellow Celery 
riety. Oz., 60c; ^ lb., $2.25; 1 lb. 
.00, postpaid. 
GREEN VARIETIES 
Facv Rlatirkincr strain of this valuable variety is superior to most 
CaSy DlaDCOing 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 
immune to blight. Oz., 75c; ^ lb., $3.00; 1 lb., $10.00, postpaid. 
PHiIa nf flip Marlrpt ^ dwarf, thick-stalked variety, vigorous grower, not 
^ easily blighte 1, and a good yielder. Recommended for 
late crop. Our seed is grown by the originator. Oz., $1.20; ^ lb., $4.50; 
1 lb., $16.00, postpaid. 
r II n . Similar to Easy Blanching. Is a trifle lighter in color, is heavy 
run 116311 growing, full hearted, rather short with a fairly thick leaf stalk. 
Oz., $1.50; 34 lb., $5.50; 1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
Illali liimlin Wintpr ^ Celery of the finest quality. Plant sturdy, com¬ 
pact and solid. Very free from strings, and bleaches to 
a pure white, nutty and crisp. Oz., $1.00; 34 lb., $3.50; 1 lb., $12.00, postpaid. 
New Growers Green 
PsrSffOn ^ Celery of exceptional merit. The plant is 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; 34 lb., $8.50; 1 lb., $32.00, 
postpaid. 
Naurarl/ M b I ^ superior strain of green Celery. The stalks are large, thick 
n 6 W 3 rK lu 3 rK 6 t and fleshy, very brittle, crisp and of a fine flavor. Blanches 
easily. Oz., $1.50; 34 Ibv $5.50; lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
m* . ft Of very stocky, dwarf growth and one of the best for its win- 
TflDl6r yU66n ter keeping qualities. Our strain has a large heart and pre¬ 
sents a handsome appearance when bunched. Oz., 25c; 34 lb., 75c; lb., $2.50, 
postpaid. 
dwarf and stocky with large, full light yellow 
rOrOnOOK l!jnp6ror heart. Stalks broad, thick and crisp. Very tender and 
brittle. Oz., 35c; 34 lb., $1.25; lb., S4.00, nostpaid. 
N6w Grow6rs Gr66n ft?afn o/I 
green Celery, having the char¬ 
acteristics of the Newark Mar¬ 
ket, 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; 34 lb., 
$5.50; 1 lb., $20.00, postpaid. 
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