

“10 JOSEPH HARRIS CO., INC., MORETON FARM, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Bleich-Sellerie (Ger.) CELERY Sedano Cite) 
An ounce of seed will produce about 8000 plants. 
It requires 20,000 plants to the acre. 
Golden Plume or Wonderful 
Original Strain 
This is our original type of Golden Plume which 
has proved so satisfactory to our customers. The 
stalks are very large with remarkably heavy hearts 
and with thick solid stems. Crops which pack 4 doz. 
to a standard %4 crate are not at all uncommon. 
Many of the best celery growers in the country get 
their seed of Golden Plume from us. They find that 
they can get best results without having to pay a 
fancy price for their seed. See prices below. 
Supreme Golden (New) 
An Improved Taller Golden Self Blanching 
Definitely taller than our regular Golden Self 
Blanching and a few days earlier. The stems are long 
to the first joint, broad and rather thick. The inner 
stems are long and the hearts exceptionally good. 
The whole plant is uniform and very erect making a 
very solid crate when packed. The stems blanch to 
a clear creamy white. This strain has shown consider- 
able resistance to yellows, with some of our cus- 
tomers. See prices below. 
Super Plume Golden Plume - Original Strain 
This is slightly earlier, similar in appearance and height to our regular Golden Plume. The 
stems however, are thicker, average longer and are of better quality. Stems usually 8 to 9 inches 
long and are firm and crisp. Blanches quickly but stands up well and will produce heavy yields 
of the finest celery. See prices below. 
Summer Pascal—nNew, Early Green Celery of Superior Quality. 
Because of its earliness, fine quality and attractive appearance, this new celery has become 
very popular in New England. The plant is medium tall, very uniform with long, thick, rounded 
stalks. The stems blanch quickly and are of the finest quality. This is an early variety, ripening 
shortly after Easy Blanching. See prices below. 






Yellow or ‘‘Self-Blanching’’ Varieties Oz meer De ae lb: 
GOLDEN PLUME or WONDERFUL. Original Strain. See above........ Seed? Oo eo.UU 
GOLDEN:PEUMESNewslallsStrainsecn ee ne ee ee ee LTS 2S 8.00 
Stems are longer to the first joint than the old strain. It is definitely a taller plant but 
not quite as large in diameter. Better suited for upland than muck. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLAN CHING: ‘Old’Strain= 3 ee 15 D5 8.00 
This old standard variety continues to be a very profitable strain to grow for late 
celery. The stalks are large with large heavy hearts and tall enough to nicely fill a 
standard celery crate. 
MASTERPIECE (NEW )2.cee abovesms tr eee eee Loz 0c sOU mmo slo 20.00 
An early golden of Self-Blanchlng type. Tall with rounded thick stems of fine quality. 
Free from strings and tender. Heavy yielder. Excellent for muck. 
SUPREME GOLDEN (NEW). New tall type. See above....... Voz. 35c 1.00 3.40 12.00 
SUPER:<PLUME (NEW) 7See:above ws. - een ee ViAOZNoOCem OU 3.40 12.00 
Green Varieties 
EASY BLANCHING ‘‘Newark Market” or Sanford Superb............. .60 1.75 6.00 
It has the same dwarf, compact habit of growth as Golden Self-Blanching (Old) 
blanches quickly, and is of fine quality. Leaves are green and the stalks blanch white. 
GIANT PASCAL. -Specialgstrain. (Cate) ace aie te eee ee >On s OU) 5.00 
This strain of Giant Pascal is largely used in New England and is considered one of the 
very best for late winter market. The stalks are large, solid and blanch pure white. 
SALT LAKE or UTAH. The Favorite Green Celery. See below.......... (Dame o 8.00 
SUMMER PASCAL New—Early—Green. See above.......... 17 0z. 40c = 1.25) meti2n aels.00 
Salt Lake or Utah—The Favorite Green Celery 
Salt Lake is the standard where a superior green kind is wanted for fall market and storage. 
Growers who have used our strain for ten years are very enthusiastic in its praise. 
The plant grows to a good height with a well developed and heavy heart. The individual stalks 
are very thick, crisp, of high quality and blanch more quickly than other green varieties except 
Summer Pascal described above. They are firm, with practically no soft stalks. See prices above. 
