4 *' 
Celery 
No amount of effort on the part of the grower 
will overcome the handicap of poor celery seed. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 100. 
T 7 second early variety, excellent for home garden 
£iC[Sy and truckers: vigorous and compact growth; 
' blanches readily to an attractive white and is a 
good keeper, stalks thick, solid, richlv flavored. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ozm 20c) lb., (50c) (lb., $2.00) (5 lbs., $8.80) prepaid. 
Florida Golden 
(.Introducer’s Stock.) A superior very uniform va¬ 
riety developed from Golden Plume, particularly val¬ 
uable for early spring and late fall celery in Florida 
and for early fall celery in northern sections. Plants 23 inches tall, compact, 
full hearted, pack readily in crates; edible stalks 8 to 10 inches long, crisp, 
tender and blanches readily. 
(Pkt., 10c) (o»., GOc) (% Ib., .$1.75) (lb., $6.00) (5 lbs., $26.40) 
prepaid. 
Golden Plume or 
Wonderful the earliest 
maturing 
variety, and one that resists 
l)light. It is of the Golden 
Self Blanching type, but the 
plants are shorter and more 
compact. The stalks are brit¬ 
tle and blanch quickly to an 
attractive golden color, pos¬ 
sessing an even nut-like flavor. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 60c) 
(1/4 lb., $1.75) (lb., $6.00) (5 
lbs., $26.40) prepaid. 
Golden Phenom- 
(Introducer’s Stock.) 
“IIU* A desirable , shipping 
■ sort recommended for 
early planting, similar to 
Golden Plume or Wonderful, 
but has longer edible stalks. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 60c) 
(% lb., $1.75) (lb., $6.00) (5 
lbs., $26.40) prepaid. 
Golden Detroit du"cVr°s 
' S t ock.) 
.\ new variety in the self 
iilanchinp- class that is me¬ 
dium late and particularly 
valuable for shipping. A very 
uniform selection from the 
Dwarf Golden Self Blanching. 
Plant compact, full hearted, 
commonly 22 inches tall, edi¬ 
ble stalks 7 inches long. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 50c) (^ lb., $1.40) (lb., $5.00) (5 lbs., $22.00) 
prepaid. 
used for trenching to produce celery hearts, ma- 
X tures late, and is one of the best for winter use. Plants 
’ make vigorous, compact growth, stalks thick, broad and 
solid; blanches to an attracti^'e yellowish white. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 25c) (l^ lb., 80c) (lb., $2.50) (5 lbs., $11.00) 
prepaid. 
Similar in size and general appearance to 
iriUill6 ^ls©VV/ Golden Plume, but has thicker, linger, 
meatier stems of better quality. Edible 
portion of stem 7 to 9 inches to first .joint. Texture remarkably good, very 
firm yet crisp, and comparatively free from strings. Blanches easily to a 
clear deep cream. Not highly resistant to fusarium yellows. Does notx go 
out of condition quickly and stands for some time before becoming pithy. 
Should prove to be an excellent storage variety. 
(Pkt.. 20c) (% oz.. 75c) (oz., $2.00) ('4 lb., $6.40) (lb., $24.00) 
(5 lbs., .$105.60) prepaid. 
FROM SHERIDAN, WYO. The planting instructions in your seed catalog 
are a valuable asset to any gardener. 
Golden Plume 
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D. V.' Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
