ALLENTOWN, PENNA. 
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CELERY 
Quarter ounce plants 100 feet 
CutturE: Sow from late March through April in rich 
mellow ground in shallow drills and keep well watered, 
Celery seed germinates in about two weeks if the soil is 
kept always moist. Transplant when the seedlings are 5 to 
6 inches tall to stand 5 to 6 inches apart in the row. Keep 
well cultivated and blanch by earthing up when plants are 
large enough. 
Easy-Blanching. A fine green type that blanches 
readily to creamy white. Good keeper. Stalks 
medium large, thick, solid, of good flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 
Yoz. 55c.; oz. $1.10; Yb. $3.50; Ib. $10.00. 
Fordhook. Plant short and stocky with full golden 
heart. Of fine quality but will not keep. Pkt. 10c.; 
Voz. 55c.; oz. $1.10; 4Ib. $3.50; Ib. $10.00. 
Giant Pascal. One of the best green sorts. Of fine 
flavor. Stalks large, broad, tender. Pkt. 10c.; 
Ygoz. 35c.; oz. 65c.; 4b. $2.00; Ib. $6.00. 
Utah Pascal. An early full-hearted green type of 
wonderful flavor and without stringiness. Stems 
thick, solid and fully rounded. Pkt. 10c.; “oz. 55c.; 
oz. $1. 10; %Ib. $3.50; Ib. $10.00. 
Golden Self-Blanching (Tall Strain). Large fine 
stalks blanch to rich golden yellow; of fine delicate 
flavor. Excellent for local market. Pkt. 10c.; 
Voz. 65c.; oz. $1.25; \YIb. $4.00; Ib. $12.00. 
Other Fine Celery Varieties 
\lb. Lb. 
Golden Plume (Early) . $0" 55 st 10 $3 50 $10 00 
Golden Self-Blanching, 
Dwarf Strain........ Siok Sab See eR! 
Winter Queen (Green 
Type) sec eee 35 oo AO 6 We 
All Celery, 10c. per pkt. 
CHICORY 
Ounce plants 100 feet 
CuLturRE: Sow in April or May. Take up the roots in 
the fall, cut back the top, and then cover with soil in a box 
in a warm cellar. In about a month’s time this will force 
the leaves which are nearly white, crisp, and of a piquant 
flavor. 
Witloof or French Endive. Salad. 
Cicoria di Catalogna. (Asparagus Chicory.) 
Either variety, pkt. 10c.; 140z. 35c.; oz. 65c.; lb. $1.90; 
lb. $5.40 

UTAH PASCAL 
CELERY 
COLLARD 
Half ounce plants 100 feet 
CuLTuRE: Sow thickly in rows in rich ground, any time 
up to September, transplanting when about 4 inches high, 
or sow where the plants are to remain and thin out to 
stand 2 feet apart. 
Cabbage Collard. Cross of Georgia Collard and Early 
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. Excellent quality. 
Georgia Collard. The true Collard. 
Either variety, pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; I4lb. 20c.; Ib. 50c.; 
2 to 9 lbs. @ 45c. per lb. 
SWEET CORN (Open-pollinated) 
Cultural notes on page 12 
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Color No. of 3 to 24Ibs. 25 to 99 Ibs. 100-Ib. bag 
Days Lb. Per Ib. Per Ib. Per b. 
... Yellow 75. $0: 30 $0 22>, $0 19 ~=$0 16 
... Yellow 70 30 23 20 17 
...White 70 30 23 20 17 
...White 88 30 24 OM 18 
... Yellow 85 30 22. 19 16 
... White 83 30 23 20 17 
... Yellow 82 30 22 19 16 
...White 85 30 23 20 17 
... Yellow 87 30 I) 19 16 
... White 95 30 24 21 18 
... White 88 30 25 20 Fi 
... Yellow 95 30 23 20 17 
... White 95 30 23 20 17 
All Corn, 10c. per pkt. 
SEE PAGES 12 AND 13 FOR HYBRID SWEET CORN 
