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DE GIORGI BROTHERS CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A 
CELERY—FLORIDA GOLDEN (118 days) 
Of the Golden Plume type and season, but a very great 
improvement over that variety. Possesses greater height and 
weight of plant and the edible part of the stem is larger. In 
Florida this celery has a height of 22 to 24 inches and the 
length of the edible stems is in Florida 8 to 9 inches. The 
foliage of Florida Golden is slightly darker green than Golden 
Plume, the stems are broad, thick, solid, the plants full 
hearted and very compact, blanching to a rich cream color. 
We recommend a trial of this new celery to growers every¬ 
where. Resistant to root rot also known as yellows. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 50c; lb. $5.00. 
CELERY TRADE BUILDER (130 days) 
Plant 16 inches tall, stocky, heart large and full, 
creamy yellow. Stalks broad, thick and meaty, crisp, very 
tender and so brittle that it will not stand distant shipping. 
It stands alone in quality, which is wonderful in the full 
meaning of the word. This is a celery that will appeal to 
the fancy class of buyers and will fetch fancy prices. It will 
advertise you as a skillful gardener and producer of a per¬ 
fect product. Grow Trade Builder for your local market. 
You will sell it easily with a pleasing profit at any time. 
Medium early, a wonderful keeper and high class as a winter 
sort. Pkt. 10c: *4. oz. 12c: oz. 45c: lb. $2.00. 
PEPPER CALWONDER (63 days) 
An early strain of California Wonder maturing a week 
to ten days ahead of regular stocks. Plant dwarf, vigorous, 
heavily productive. Fruits 3 to 4 lobed, upright, very at¬ 
tractive, smooth, uniform, deep green, changing to bright 
crimson at maturity. Thick, sweet and mild. Particularly 
desirable in areas of shorter season. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; lb. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
CELERY MICHIGAN GOLDEN (120 days) 
Yellows Resistant Self Blanching Celery, a pedigreed 
strain intermediate in type between Tall Golden and Golden 
Plume and bred by plant pathologists of Michigan State 
College for resistance to yellows. Highly resistant to yel¬ 
lows, also known as root rot, crown rot, “sickness” and 
stunt and can be grown successfully in soils infested with 
yellows fungus where other celeries are seriously affected. 
Is not resistant to other celery diseases and seed treatment, 
together with the use of protective dusts or sprays, must be 
relied upon to control leaf blights. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
CELERY 
NON-BOLTING GOLDEN PLUME (116 days) 
New. Will not bolt to seed even under quite unfavor¬ 
able weather conditions. In all other respects Non-Bolting 
is similar to regular Golden Plume. Same high quality, just 
as easy to blanch out but is not quite as resistant to fusar- 
ium yellows as regular Golden Plume and we do not recom¬ 
mend it for sections where that disease is prevalent. Height 
20 in. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00; lb. $12.00. 
CELERY CRISPHEART (112 days) 
Of all “green” celeries about the easiest to blanch. 
Plants compact with medium dark green tops. Height in 
California 25 to 29 inches overall and 7 to 10 inches to joint, 
mostly 8 to 10 inches. Eastern reports show height varying 
from 18 to 28 inches according to conditions. Plants have 
ample girth, the extreme outer stems are narrow but when 
striped for market show only broad, very thick stems, a 
compact formation and creamy blanch. It is crisp and free 
from strings. Flavor is rich yet mild. Blanches readily 
enough to be fit for market after being papered for 3 or 4 
weeks. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; lb. $5.00. 
CHOP SUEY GREENS 
Used in the preparation of the famous dish, Chop Suey, or 
can be used like any other greens. Of distinct flavor not found 
in any other vegetable, truly Oriental and impossible to de¬ 
scribe. Those that tried it, prepared like spinach, proclaimed 
it a superb dish. Of upright growth with leaves cut like those 
of a fancy fern. Ready to use when about a foot high. Sow 
early in the spring in rows foot apart. The seed germinates 
unevenly. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
CARROT GOLD COIN (70 days) 
THE SWEETEST—THE EARLIEST 
THE BEST FOR WINNING MONET 
Our new Gold Coin carrot, is fully developed and ready 
for the market 70 days after date of sowing. The roots are 
6% to 7 inches long, almost an inch through, stump rooted, 
perfectly cylindrical, smooth and straight. Very uniform, 
there is not an “off” root in a bushel. Other good early car¬ 
rots are not more than half developed at a time, when Gold 
Coin Is ready to sell. Gold Coin can be marketed early and 
late. Can be left in the ground till late fall and if stored will 
keep perfectly. 
Of highest quality, very sweet, of a most pleasant, scented 
flavor, richly colored, orange-red. An Ideal carrot from every view¬ 
point. Pkt. 10c; oa. 16c; lb. $1.20, prepaid. 
