CELERY 
HOW TO GROW CELERY. To have matured Celery early in the summer, sow 
seeds of the early varieties under glass in February; set the plants out in May. Celery 
seed is by no means as easy to grow as most other seeds. For fall and winter crops, 
sow the seed in April or May, depending on the condition of the soil. To get Celery 
seed to germinate and give you a good stand of strong plants, you must have the soil 
worked deep, very fine and loose, moist and warm. Sow the seed in rows a foot apart for hand cultivation. Keep moist 3 Prevent 
soil from becoming dry or ‘‘crusted.’? For small gardens start your seed in boxes or seed-flats, or if sowing seed outside cover 
seed-bed with burlap bags or any cloth and keep moist until the seedlings are through the ground then remove the cloth and keep 
moderately moist, prevent soil drying out, not too wet or they will die of ‘‘damping off.” In June set out the plants 6 inches apart 
in the rows, having the soil prepared. Make the rows 2 to 3 feet apart. Blanching is done by banking up the earth around the plants 
gradually until within a few inches of the top, also by use of Bleaching Paper (we have it), and by use of boards. One ounce will 
produce about 5,000 plants, 15,000 plants for each acre. Celery seed is slow germinating, usually requiring two to io-r weeks to 
obtain seedlings. (Days given are time from setting of plants to maturity.) 

Summer Pascal Celery. Grown by Harry M.Weitzel, famous 
for his big crops of this delicious green Celery. 
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Schell’s Strain Golden Plume. Ts ,'s_ ths 
strain of Golden Plume. The plants are medium high, stocky 
and very full-hearted and compact. It matures early. The 
stocks are thick, solid, meaty and blanch readily. This has long 
been a great favorite with large numbers of our customers for 
their leading early yellow-green Celery. 85 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
3 pkts. 25 cts.; 120z. $1; oz. $2; 4lb. $6; lb. $20. 
is ; Schell’s Strain. One of the most 
Easy Blanching. valuable commercial Celeries on the 
market. It averages 24 inches high on good soil, and has a 
wealth of rich, nutty hearts and inside stems. All the stems of 
the entire stalk are thick, brittle, very tender, and of exquisite 
flavor, and it is a good keeper. Quickly blanches to rich, golden 
yellow. 110 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 30 cts.; 140z. 50 cts.3 
oz. 90 cts.; 2 ozs. $1.75; 141b. $3; lb. $55 Ib. $10. 
3 ; This is a pure line selec- 
Schell’s Golden Detroit. tion of the Dwarf Golden 
Self-Blanching type. Handsome, heavy, compact, full-hearted. 
Broad, thick stems, rounded at the edges. Plants 22 to 23 inches 
high. 90 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; 120z. 50 cts.; 
oz. 90 cts.; 2 ozs. $1.65; 14lb. $3; Ib. $10. 
Long Stem 
Non -Bolting Golden Plume. [ore Stem 
lent quality, grows upright, and has full hearts, and thick, 
moderately rounded stems. It has proved to resist bolting under 
the most severe conditions. It isa very desirable variety for early 
summer crop where necessary to start your seedlings in frames. 
100 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 120z. $1; oz. $2; 14]b. $6; Ib. $20. 
Schell’s Strain Giant Pascal. je5¢" green win. 
lent green win- 
ter-keeping Celery. The stems are thick, solid, crisp, with 
richest nutty flavor. When banked with earth, boards or paper, 
it blanches quickly to creamy yellow. Abundance of hearts. 
Ours is a very superior strain of it. 140 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
3 pkts. 25c.; 1oz. 50c.; oz. 90c.; 14lb. $3; Ib. $10. 
CELERIAC or Turnip-Rooted Celery 
Large Smooth. Turnip-shaped roots, highly esteemed either 
cooked for flavoring soup or sliced and used as a salad, or 
boiled like parsnips or turnips. 110 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
lyoz. 35 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; Ylb. $1.75; lb. $6. 
Mr. FRANK BIERSTINE, New York, says: “‘I have had your 
‘Wonderful’ Celery for years and it is always of the finest quality, 
truest type, and brings me the highest top market prices.” 

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bred from a dark green plant found in Golden Plume. 
, This delicious Celery 
Schell’s Summer Pascal. 31.5 yoen’ co popular 
since it was introduced that advance orders took all the seed our 
crops produced, but we succeeded in growing a very much larger 
crop of seed last year and therefore we can offer it to all our 
customers this year. Summer Pascal Celery is so good it has 
sold itself. Long, solid, crisp, round, smooth stems of richest 
nutty flavor. Green with a super abundance of hearts blanching 
to attractive yellow. It isa medium early green Celery of high- 
est quality. 120 days. Pkt. 15 ets.; 140z. 65 cts.; oz. $1.255 
oz. $2.25; 2 ozs. $4; 14lb. $7; Ib. $25. 
Read what Mr. M.S. Wicerns, one of Florida’s largest Celery 
growers, thinks of Schell’s Summer Pascal. ‘‘I have four acres 
of my crop now in paper for blanching and I like it better than 
anything I have ever seen. It is a vigorous grower, free from 
blight or disease. It has good stems and heart formation ana 
present indications for yield is estimated 700 to 800 crates per 
acre. 
? A late Celery, the 
Schell’s Altheart Celery. teaiit 0 imost ex 
haustive selection of certain type plants which possessed the 
four essentials necessary for the best Celery, which are flavor, 
abundance of hearts, size, and attractive appearance. There are 
big bunches of hearts in each stalk. Rich, nutty flavor; stalky, 
light green, blanches up early and to a rich golden yellow. One 
of the best keepers. 110 days. Grow Allheart, I know it will 
please you. Pkt. 10 cts.; Yoz. 45 ets.; oz. 85 cts.; Mlb. 
$2.75; Ib. $10. 
Schell’s Strain of Wonderful Celery. 
There are very many different strains of Wonderful Celery and 
a world of difference in their quality. Our Schel!’s Strain is out- 
standing in its superior quality. Once grown, our customers 
continue with it always. Early maturing. Foliage lovely green- 
golden color. Blanches to rich creamy yellow, exceptionally rich 
nutty flavor, brittle and tender, yet one of the best shippers. 
Grows 24 to 28 inches tall. Try it this year. 85 days. Pkt. 
e er 4oz. 50 cts.; 120z. $1; oz. $2; 2 ozs. $3.75; I4lb. $63 
Schell’s New Crispheart. 
Here is a very excel- 
lent variety of Celery 
Crisp- 
heart is about in season with Easy-Blanching. It is as early and 
as easily blanched as any variety of green Celery we know. 
Makes big, compact plants 20 to 24 inches high, with broad, 
thick stems, blanching cream color; quality excellent, crisp and 
free from strings. Is blanched fit for market after papered 3 to 
EA Ne F 100 days. Pkt. 15 cts.; I4oz. $1; oz. $23 14lb. $6; 

Schell’s Strain of Wonderful Celery, grown by Mr. Bierstine, 
