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SEED GROWERS 
CELERY 
CRISPHEART (Our 1936 Introduction) 100 days 
An early green celery of high quality. Grows 25 to 29 inches tall 
with broad thick stems 8 to 10 inches to the first branch. Same 
season as Easy Blanching but superior in quality and with fuller, 
longer hearts of rich creamy color and exceptional crispness 
and flavor. 
Crystal White Jumbo 
125 days. Green midseason celery. Easier to blanch than Utah 
or Emperor. Height 26 to 28 inches, stems 9 to 10 inches long; 
very heavy, rounded with narrow channel, slightly tapered from 
base to first joint. Stems numerous, forming compact head and 
hastening blanching of inner stems and hearts. Crystal smooth¬ 
ness and appearance when thoroughly blanched. 
DWARF GOLDEN YELLOW SELF BLANCHING 90 days 
Standard market and shipping sort. Plants medium sized, stocky; 
20—24 in. tall; leaf stalks thick, solid, blanch readily and of 
sweet nutty flavor. 
Easy Blanching 110 days 
Splendid early green variety for home and market garden. Makes 
vigorous, erect, compact growth; blanches readily; stalks thick, 
solid, of a rich, nutty flavor. 
Emperor 135 days 
Plants stocky and compact. Stems thick, round, and of fine 
quality. Excellent green celery for late fall use and for winter 
storage. 
EPICURE 
115 days. Our 1940 introduction. One of the earliest green celeries. 
Height 22 to 28 inches. Tops medium light, bright green. Foliage 
erect, compact. Plants medium size, cylindrical. Edible stems 8 
to 10 inches to first joint, broad, thick, smoothly rounded. Outer 
stems pale green, inner stems creamy white. Hearts full. About 
in season with Easy Blanching. Shows resistance to fusarium 
yellows. (See illustration, page 3.) 
FLORIDA GOLDEN (Our 1932 introduction) 
85 days. Preferred by commercial growers in sections where Root 
Rot or Fusarium Wilt is serious as it is highly resistant to this 
soil borne disease. Highly productive, 22 to 25 inches tall, com¬ 
pact, very full hearted, with edible stems 7H to 9 inches long. 
Blanches readily under paper or boards. Excellent quality. 
Giant Pascal 
140 days. A tall, late, green celery of excellent quality. Leaf 
stalks round, thick, and solid. 
GOLDEN DETROIT (Our 1932 introduction) 90 days 
The standard of excellence in the self blanching class. Medium 
late and particularly valuable for shipping. A very uniform (pure 
line) selection of Dwarf Golden Self Blanching developed by us. 
Plant heavy, compact, full hearted; commonly 22 inches tall; 
edible stalks 63^—8 inches long. 
GOLDEN NO. 14 90 days 
Similar to Golden Detroit but averages a trifle taller and has 
more slender, rounded stems. Very popular in some sections as a 
shipping variety particularly in Florida. Our strain is very uni¬ 
form and true. 
GOLDEN PASCAL (Our 1936 introduction) 100 days 
Combines the quality and weight of green celery with the earlier 
maturity and blanching of the yellow varieties. Height under 
varying conditions 22 to 30 inches. Stems straight, moderately 
broad, extremely thick and smooth and comparatively free of 
fibre. Slightly later than standard yellow varieties. Resistant to 
Fusarium Yellows. 
Golden Phenomenal, for early planting (Our introduction) 83 days 
A tall, early self blanching variety, full hearted and compact, 
with long, edible stalks of excellent quality. A selection from 
Golden Plume, but earlier and decidedly taller. Very desirable 
early celery in certain districts. 
Golden Plume Dwarf (Original Strain) 85 days 
Early and very desirable for home and market garden. Plants 
medium sized; stocky, full hearted and compact; with thick solid 
stalks which blanch readily and are of the finest table quality. 
Telegraph 
Code Word 
CECRI 
CEJUM 
CEGOL 
CEASY 
CEMPE 
CECUR 
CEFLO 
CEPAS 
CEDET 
CECOB 
CECAL 
CEI’HE 
CEWON 
