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THE LETHERMAN-LINERODE SEED CO. t Canton, Ohio 
CELERY 
One ounce will produce about 4 to 5 thousand plants. */* pound for an acre. 
CULTURE—One of the most popular vegetables for the table during fall and winter. For best results the 
soil should be rich and well prepared with a constant supply of moisture maintained. Celery seed is slow to 
germinate and ample time must be allowed. Sow the seed in beds or boxes during February or March, transplant 
to other beds or boxes in finely prepared rich sod when plants are 3 to 4 inches high 3 inches apart eachway. 
In June or July transplant in rows to stand about 6 inches apart. The space between the rows to be 
determined by the method of blanching, if done with boards or paper two to four feet, if with earth the space 
should be greater. Do not cover celery for blanching if weather is warm. 
COLUMBIA. Very desirable second early variety. 
Plant is of medium height, very stocky and heavy. 
The thick almost round stalks are of excellent 
quality. The foliage a distinct light green tinged 
yellow makes it very attractive. Good keeper and 
shipper, fine for home gardens and truckers. 
Pkt. 10c, I /2 or. 25c, oz. 40c, 1/4 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 
"HOLCO" EMPEROR. A dwarf growing variety 
averaging about 16 inches in height, with rich 
dark green foliage, the outer stalks blanch to a 
beautiful white with a pure yellow heart. Unusu¬ 
ally thick stalks free from stringiness, of unusual 
crispness and nutty flavor. Easy to blanch and a 
good winter keeper. Pkt. 10c, j /2 oz. 25c, oz. 45c, 
'/ 4 lb. $1.45, lb. $5.00. 
GIANT PASCAL (Resistant to Fusarium Yellows). 
A fine late variety with broad thick heavy stalks, 
of superb nutty flavor, blanches yellowish white. 
A good winter keeper retaining its crispness and 
flavor in storage. Pkt. 10 c, (/2 oz. 25c, oz. 40c, 
1/4 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 
<$> GOLDEN PHENOMENAL. As early as Golden 
Self-Blanching, its broad thick stems have longer 
edible parts, are brittle and free from strings. 
Hearts are full and solid. Of delightfully nutty 
flavor. Pkt. 10c, 1/2 oz. 50c, oz. 90c, l/j lb. $2.75, 
lb. $ 10 . 00 . 
<£ GOLDEN PLUME or WONDERFUL. Very desir¬ 
able for home and market gardens. It is early, of 
vigorous growth, resists blight and rust and a 
splendid keeper. Rich golden yellow, self-blanch¬ 
ing, crisp and brittle without stringiness. Flavor 
is fine. Pkt. 10c, I /2 oz. 50c, oz. 85c, '/* lb. $2.50, 
lb. $8.00. 
<♦> GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (Dwarf or Old 
Strain). Stalks dwarf of compact growth, thick 
crisp and blanch easily, of sweet nutty flavor, 
hearts large and solid. French originator's seed 
only. Pkt. 10c, j /2 oz. 35c, oz. 60c, lb. $1.90, 
lb. $7.00. 
<$> GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (Tall or New 
Strain). Retains all the good qualities of the old 
strain and in addition has longer, firmer, stronger, 
more regular stalks, is earlier, makes a more vig¬ 
orous faster growth and resists blight Originator's 
seed only. Pkt. 10c, j /2 oz. 50c, oz. 85c, lb. 
$2.50, lb. $8.00. 
WHITE PLUME. Early and easily blanched. Stalks 
medium, solid, crisp and good quality. Pkt. 10 c, 
1/2 oz. 20c, oz. 30c, l/f lb. 95c, lb. $3.00. 
FLAVORING CELERY SEED. For flavoring soups, 
salads, chow-chow, etc. Lb. 50c postpaid. 
CELERIAC 
(TURNIP ROOTED CELERy) 
Sow seed same as for Celery. Transplant to 
moist rich soil in rows two feet apart and 6 inches 
apart in the row. Cultivate thoroughly to secure 
good roots. 
GIANT SMOOTH PRAGUE. Prod uces large roots 
nearly globe shape. Excellent for flavoring. Pkt. 
10c, I /2 oz. 15c, oz. 25c, 1/4 lb. 75c, lb. $2.50. 
Crispheart Celery 
CRISPHEART (Fusarium Yellows Resistant). A 
new early maturing green celery of excellent 
quality. Earlier and easier to blanch than Em¬ 
peror or Utah. Stems are thick and free of stringi¬ 
ness. Rich but mild flavor. Blanches to a rich 
creamy color. The experiment station at Davis, 
Cal., reports this variety to be almost perfectly 
resistant to fusarium yellows, a soil borne disease 
Pkt. 10c, I /4 oz. 30c, I /2 oz. 50c, oz. 85c, j/j lb. 
$3.00. 
UTAH or GOLDEN CRISP (Fusarium Yellows Resist¬ 
ant). A green variety highly resistant to fusarium 
yellows. Matures a week to 10 days earlier than 
Giant Pascal. Plants are sturdy, compact and 
solid with broad thick rounded stems of fine 
flavor. Pkt. 10c, j /2 oz. 40c, oz. 60c, j / 4 lb. $2.00. 
GOLDEN PASCAL (Fusarium Yellows Resistant). 
An early maturing strain of Pascal. Stems are 
thick and rounded, crisp, tender and of rich 
delicate flavor. Blanches easily to a rich creamy 
yellow. Almost perfectly resistant to fusarium 
yellows. Outstanding variety for home and mar¬ 
ket and unequalled, we believe, as an early fall 
celery. Pkt. 10c, I /4 oz. 30c, I /2 oz. 50c, oz. 85c, 
1/4 lb. $3.00. 
EASY BLANCHING. A second early variety excel¬ 
lent for home garden and truckers. Stalks are 
thick, solid and good flavor and blanch to at¬ 
tractive white. Good keeper. Pkt. 10c, j /2 oz. 
25c, oz. 40c, lb. $1.10, lb. $3.25. 
