
L. P. GUNSON & CO., INC., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 17, 
CELERY — (Continued) 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING NO. 50 
A special selection of the Old Type Golden with greater height and length 
of edible stalk. Do not confuse this with the Improved Golden Self Blanch- 
ing which is earlier and more slender. This fine new strain in our 1935 and 
1936 trials had_an average height of 
24 to 26 inches, length of stalk to 
joint 8 to 11 inches. Plants very 
compact and crate up well. 





GUNSON’S SPECIAL CELERY 
LATE GOLDEN YELLOWS RESISTANT 
Similar to Old Golden Self Blanching but taller and RESISTANT TO 
YELLOWS. Tops darker green and more erect. Plant is compact, base 
blocky. Height overall 22 to 27 inches, depending on location and conditions. 
UTAH NO. 6 (Utah Pascal) (Green) 
This new strain of Utah Pascal is earlier and easier to blanch than most types. 
Height 26 to 28 inches, very compact, excellent heart, stalks 814 to 9 inches to 
joint. Stems very smooth ribbed, heavy, rounded with narrow channels. Most 
beautiful white when blanched, very crisp and wonderful flavor. 
WONDERFUL NO. 33 
A beautiful type of Wonderful or Golden Plume. About in season with 
Gunson’s Special but stands much longer. It has thicker. smoother and better 
quality edible stems than other strains of Plume or Wonderful. Plants are 
upright, compact, ample girth and full hearts. While it is early and blanches 
readily to a deep clear cream, we again repeat that it stands up much longer 
than other strains of this variety. In our trials in various sections and under 
various conditions height ranged from 22 to 25 inches. 
WONDERFUL—GUNSON’S DWARF ORIGINAL STRAIN 
Early, stocky, full hearted, with thick solid stalks. For a taller, early strain of 
Wonderful recommend Gunson’s Special. 
