LANDRETHS’ SEEDS SOLD IN BRITISH INDIA FOR 105 YEARS 
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CELERY—Continued 
Florida Golden—118 Days. It is an intermediate 
type; an improvement over Golden Plume. With¬ 
stands cold. Ribs round, thick and long. Large full 
golden hearts. Heavy yielder. 
Giant Pascal or Large White—140 Days. A 
mammoth, silver-white stalked variety of French 
origin, one of the best, if not the best, large green 
celeries still on the market. It is productive, con¬ 
sequently profitable. We consider it the best celery 
for Winter use. It is easy to bleach and when done 
presents a yellowish, white color, solid and crisp. 
Golden No. 14 —A selection from Golden Self- 
Blanching. Popular in many sections, particularly in 
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Golden Self Blanching Celery 
Florida. Heart light golden without a tinge of green, 
long ribs with plenty of heart. Matures earlier than 
Golden Self-Blanching. 
Golden Plume or Wonderful—115 Days. We 
hesitate to recommend something to take the place 
of Golden Self-Blanching, but here we offer some¬ 
thing superior. This variety is an individual line 
selection from Golden Self-Blanching, is five to ten 
days earlier, produces a larger, thicker and more 
solid stalk, blanches much more easily, is of richer 
color, being creamy yellow and lastly, it withstands 
blight much better. No strain, no matter what the 
selling price may be, is superior to that which we 
offer. 
Golden Self-Blanching (Tall)—120 Days. By 
many believed to equal the famous French grown of 
this variety. It is a big hearted type. The plants 
develop crisp, tender stalks of rich golden yellow 
color. It requires little blanching. 26 to 30 inches. 
Paris Golden Yellow French Grown Seed (Tall) 
—120 Days. A solid, golden variety, very showy 
and rich. Very easily blanched, consequently, the 
earliest to develop into edible condition. Thick, 
solid and crisp, of a waxy golden appearance. 
Utah or Golden Crisp —132 Days. A week or ten 
days earlier to mature than Giant Pascal. Plants 
compact, solid, thick, with a nutty flavor. 
White Plume—115 Days. This is a most desirable, 
early, handsome Celery. One of the best varieties 
of Celery in the market, is especially fine for private 
gardens. No garden should be without this most 
delicate and delicious variety. It is self-blanching to 
a great extent—consequently after earthing it 
blanches very quickly and is soon ready for the table; 
is tender, sweet, and attractive in appearance. 
TURNIP ROOTED OR CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague—120 Days. This plant is 
used for the large Turnip-like bulbs forming under 
the ground; the stems above ground are of no value 
except to use for flavoring. The seed should be 
sown and given the same treatment as any ordinary 
Celery, except it is not necessary to earth up the 
plants. 
ALL CELERY PACKETS 10c 
SUGAR or SWEET CORN 
One lb. of seed for 100 yds. of row. Seven to twelve lbs. per acre. Seventy-two to 100 days from 
planting to edible condition. No one having a garden should be without a few hills of sweet corn. 
Please note that the new Hybrids and Top Crossed Corns are all designated with a star (^). These 
corns are a very valuable asset to the Corn Family. They are uniform in growth and ripening and pro¬ 
duce larger yields of extra fine quality ears. Highly recommended by agricultural experiment stations 
and all Corn Experts. PRICES FOR ALL LANDRETHS’ STOCKS OF CORN SEED WILL BE 
FOUND AT THE FRONT OF THIS CATALOG. 
★Bancross P39 (Golden Bantam Top Cross)— 
83 Days. Grains medium length and golden in 
color. Height of stalk about 5| to 6 ft. Ears 
medium length and medium thickness, averaging 
about 7 to 7 \ inches, short pointed. Rows 8 to 12. 
This is more resistant and more uniform than or¬ 
dinary Golden Bantam, and produces a larger yield 
per acre. 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam—80 Days. Grains 
medium length and golden in color. Height of stalk 
to 6 ft., ears long and thin, average length 7 to 8 
inches, mostly 8 rows. This is an improved strain 
of the Golden Bantam type, with the stalk and ear 
somewhat longer. It matures about the same time 
as Golden Bantam, and the quality is just about as 
good. 
Black Mexican—84 Days. The grains are medium 
in length and black or purple in color. When at 
eating stage they are white. Height of stalk about 
to 7 feet, ears medium length and thin, averaging 
8 inches long, usually 8 rows. As sweet if not sweeter 
than any of the golden types, and more tender. 
★BLOOMCROSS P39 (Topcrossed Bloomsdale 
Golden or Topcrossed Golden Sunrise)—89 
Days. This is identical to Bloomsdale Golden, ex¬ 
cept that Purdue 39, one of the parents of Golden 
Cross Bantam, is used as the seed parent and the 
stalks detasseled, while Bloomsdale Golden, planted 
in adjacent rows, furnishes the pollen. This makes 
a superior hybrid which is uniform in ripening and 
growth, and with a high yield per acre. 
