
THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO._ -:- 
DENVER, COLO. 9 
Celery 


CULTURE—One ounce of seed will produce 15,000 plants. 
Golden Self-Blanching Seed should be sown in_hot-beds 
about March Ist, covering the seed very lightly. Keep the 
seed-bed moist, giving it plenty of air. Keep the tops of 
the plants sheared off, which will cause them to grow 
stockier with better roots. Keep the soil well stirred between 
the rows and around the plants. A good rule is to plow or 
work the ground every time it is watered. Great care should 
be used in watering, or the ground will sour and cause the 
celery to blight or rust. Celery requires water often, but not 
a great deal at a time. When about ready to harvest, it may 
be blanched with either boards or dirt, boards being prefer- 
able in warm weather, and dirt in cool weather. 
Giant Pascal seed should be sown from the Ist to the 15th 
of April in hot-beds, same as the Golden Self-Blanching. 
Plants should be set in the field from June 10th to July Ist, 
in single rows, about 8 inches apart in the row, cultivating 
same as the Golden Self-Blanching. About October 10th or 
before freezing, it should be trenched and protected from 
freezing, when it will bleach and be ready for winter use. 
GIANT PASCAL (Special Dwarf Strain)—Pascal cel- 
ery iS a very imfportant crop with local celery 
growers and we have developed an excellent strain 
of this delicious vegetable. The plants are of 
dwarf stocky growth and do not develop soft 
stalks, nor seeders, and blanches easily to a rich 
creamy white. May be used as wrapped celery for 
early fall use or for trenching for winter use, a 
dozen stalks trimmed ready for market often 
weighing 10 to 15 pounds. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $3.00) (44 Ib. $9.00) (Ib. 
$30.00). 
GIANT PASCAL—Forms solid crisp stalks of rich 
nutty flavor. Jt is of strong growth, blanches 
easily and is very brittle. A fine keeper for mid- 
winter use. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 16c) (Oz. 75c) (%4 Ib. $2.50) (Ib. 
$8.00). 
SUMMER QUEEN—120 days. A new, early green 
pascal of exceptional quality. The plants are not 
tall but vigorous ane compact, stalks 18 to 20 
inches, and 8 to 9 inches to first joints, thick, 
crisp, stringless, excellent table quality; blanches 
to pure white. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $2.00) (44 Ib. $7.00) (ib. 
$25.00). 
CRYSTAL WHITE JUMBO (Utah Strain)—A green 
mid-season variety easy to blanch. Height 26 to 
28 inches, stems 9 to 10 inches long, very heavy 
rounded with narrow channels, slightly tapered 
from base to first joint, stems numerous, forming 
compact plant and hastening blanching of inner 
stems and hearts. Crystal smoothness and appear- 
ance when thoroughly blanched. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 15c) (Oz $1.25) (% 
(ib. $14.00). 
Ib, $4.25) 
EPICURE—115 days. One of the earliest green celer- 
ies. Tops medium light, bright green. Foliage 
erect, compact. Outer stems pale green, inner 
stems creamy white. Shows resistance to fusarium 
yellows. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 
(ib. $14.00). 
15e) (Oz $1.25) (%4 Ib. $4.25) 
CORNELL No. 19—100 days. An early, easy blanch- 
ing strain of outstanding quality, described as a 
cross between the Self-Blanching and the Utah. 
10%%-11 inches to joint with an overall length of 
24 inches. Hearts long and comparatively full. 
Stems thick, rounded and of smooth texture. Com- 
bines the good qualities of the pascal type and is 
highly resistant to fusarium yellows. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $2.00) (%4 Ib. 
(lb. $25.00). 
$7.00) 
MASTERPIECE—90 days. An early self-blanching 
strain, grows to a height of 24 to 26 inches, stems 
8 to 9 inches long, are very thick, comparatively 
broad, with rounded edges and almost free from 
strings. Very crisp and fleshy and has that rich, 
nutty flavor so highly prized. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 15c) (Oz. $1.25) (% 
(ib. $14.00). 
Ih. $4.25) 
SUPREME GOLDEN—90 days. Uniform strong grow- 
ing early strain. Height overall varies from 22 to 
27 inches, the edible stem is long, from 7 to 10 
inches to the first joint, broad, fairly thick and 
earries the width well up to the joint. Tops dark 
green and very erect. Blanches readily to an at- 
tractive clear creamy white at maturity. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25ce) (Oz. $2.00) (%4 Ib. $7.00) 
Ib. $25.00). 
GOLDEN DETROIT—The standard of excellence in 
the self-blanching class. Medium late and particu- 
larly valuable for shipping. A very uniform selec- 
tion of Dwarf Golden Self-Blanching. Plant heavy, 
compact, full hearted; commonly 22 inches tall. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. $1.00) (%4 Ib. $3.50) 
(Ib. $12.00). 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (Tall Type)—Our seed 
is from the best American grower. It is early and 
particularly valuable for home and market garden. 
Plants are tall and compact with firm thick stalks 
which blanch readily and are of splendid quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. $1.00) (14 Ib. $3.50) 
(Ib. $12.00). 
GOLDEN No. 14—Similar to Golden Detroit but aver- 
ages a trifle taller and has more slender rounded 
stems. Very popular in some sections as a ship- 
ping variety. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. $1.00) (4% Ib. $3.50) 
(ib. $12.00). 
MICHIGAN GOLDEN (Disease Resistant)—A new 
strain of self-blanching celery that is highly re- 
sistant to Fusarium Yellows, also known as root 
rot and crown rot. It can be grown in soils where 
other kinds of yellow celery fail due to this dis- 
ease. However, this variety is not recommended 
as a substitute for other kinds of yellow celery 
where they can be successfully grown. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 15c) (Oz. $2.00) (%4 
(1b. $25.00). 
Ib. $7.00) 
