
NORTHRUP, KING & CO."S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS © 

Super-Snowball 57 days 
A very excellent variety, bred for early 
heading and uniformity. Heads are compact, 
medium large, pure white in color. Plants 
are sturdy. Leaf growth sufficient to make 
tying easy. A popular variety among market 
gardeners and shippers. 
Veitch’s Autumn Giant 75 days 
A late maturing variety. Head large, firm 
and very white. Plant large, vigorous, with 
long leaves. 


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Snowball Cauliflo 
CELERY 
Easy Blanching 125 days 
The stalks are of medium height and 
quite large, but blanch very easily and 
quickly. Tender, brittle, sweet. A good 
keeper. Semi-green color. 
Emperor or Fordhook 130 days 
An excellent late green variety. Dwarf 
plant, stocky, large golden heart. Thick, 
round, tender stalks. For home gardens and 
storage—but not a good shipper as stalks 
are too thick and brittle. 
Giant Pascal (Green Color) 135 days 
The largest ribbed celery. Stalks about 
2 ft. high, thick, solid, brittle and string- 
less. An exceptionally fine winter keeper. 
Has a delicious sweet flavor that makes it 
popular everywhere. A late variety. 
Golden Plume or Wonderful 115 days 
A desirable sort for home and market 
gardens. It is free from strings and hollow 
stalks. Semi-dwarf plants, with thick stalks, 
very full heart and blanches to a beautiful 
golden yellow. Its attractive appearance 
and fine quality make it very desirable for 
market gardeners. 
Golden Self-Blanching (American) 
120 days 
This is American grown seed from the 
dwarf French stock. Compact growth with 
thick, solid, heavily ribbed stalks which 
blanch easily to a clear waxen yellow. 
Crisp, solid, free from stringiness, excel- 
lent flavor, and a good yielder. 
Golden Self-Blanching (Tall Strain) 
118 days 
N. K. & Co.’s Private Stock. This is 
French grown seed. Stalks grow 24 to 28 in. 
high, stocky and heavy. They blanch easily 
to a handsome golden yellow and the flavor 
is delicious. A good keeper and a fine ship- 
per. Earlier than dwarf types. 
Utah or Golden Crisp 126 days 
A green variety recommended for fall use, 
maturing earlier than Pascal. Stocky and 
full hearted. Stems thick, solid, broad, round- 
ed and of fine quality. The most popular 
green variety today. 

White Plume 115 days 
A truly beautiful type. Excellent for 
home gardens and much used by market 
gardeners for early market. A vigorous 
grower, of large size and uniformly white. 
When growing, leaves are bright green, 
tipped with white. Stalks and leaves blanch 
to clear white. A fine variety for immediate 
use but not recommended for keeping. 
Winter Queen (Dark Green) 118 days 
A short, thick and heavy variety with 
double the amount of heart of any other 
celery. Flavor is sweet and delicious. Leaves 
are light green and blanch to cream white. 
Market gardeners consider it the best keep- 
ing and most desirable winter celery. 

Golden Self Blanching Celery 
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