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CELERY—(Continued) 
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. 

GUNSON’S SPECIAL CELERY 
CELERIAC or Turnip Rooted Celery 
CULTURE. Sow the seed at the same season and give the same treatment as common celery. 
Transplant the young plants to moist, rich soil, in rows two feet apart and six inches apart in the 
row. Give thorough culture. As the roots are the edible portion of this vegetable, it is not necessary 
to earth up or “‘handle’’ it. After the roots have attained a diameter of two inches or over, they will 
be fit for use. To keep through winter, pack in damp earth or sand and put in the cellar, or leave 
out of doors, covering with earth and straw, like beets or carrots. 
Large Smooth Prague 
An improved form of turnip-rooted celery, producing large and smooth roots, 
which are almost round, and with very tew side roots. Plants vigorous with 
large deep green foliage. 
CHICORY | 
LARGE ROOTED OR COFFEE 
The roots are used as a substitute for coffee and the leaves may be used for 
salad. Our improved strain makes large, smooth, short white roots. 
