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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
Celery—Florida Golden No. 1; Golden Detroit (New) No. 2; Golden Self- 
Blanching No. 3. 
CHOICE CELERY SEED 
For the earliest crop sow in a hotbed during February or March. For the fall or main 
crop, seed may be sown in the open ground as early in the spring as the soil can 
be worked into good condition, and the plants should be set in the rows in July. 
Celery requires a rich, well-manured soil and plenty of moisture so that it can 
make a continuous growth. 
Oz. *4 Lb. 
Dwarf Golden, Self Blanching. American strain; our stock is reliable, 
solid, compact and large sized stalks, blanches a fine golden-yellow 
color .$0.50 $1.50 
Florida Golden (New). A selection from Golden Plume, is heavier, larger 
with thicker stems. Matures early. Hearts branch a rich cream color, 
solid and crisp. Plants full hearted and compact.50 1.50 
Golden Detroit (New). A selection from Golden Yellow Self Blanching 
emphasizing its good points and without its faults. Blanches a rich 
creamy-yellow free of strings. Stems broad and thick. Plants compact 
and full hearted .50 1.50 
Golden Phenomenal. A giant golden celery with larger and taller stems 
than Golden Plume. A strong, vigorous grower with more than usual 
resistance to disease.50 1.50 
Celery Supreme Golden (No. 4992). Is a very uniform, strong growing 
early strain, similar to the old dwarf golden self-blanching but very 
much taller. This variety has been extensively tried in Florida, Cali¬ 
fornia, and Michigan and has shown itself to be outstanding in every 
way . 1.00 3.00 
White Plume. The earliest celery grown. It is hardy and requires very 
little effort to produce. 25 .75 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Turnip Rooted. The best there is. This vegetable deserves a 
wider recognition by growers or home gardeners. It is fine for flavor¬ 
ing soups or roots may be cooked up creamed.25 .75 
Our strains of celery are unsurpassed for uniformity and trueness to type and 
will please the most critical celery growers. 
