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Celery 
1 Oz. for 6,000 Plants; 
4 Ozs. per Acre 
Culture—As soon as the ground is workable, 
sow 1% in. deep in open seed beds richly pre- 
pared and finely pulverized. | 
Celery seed germinates slowly and will sprout at low 
temperatures, but it needs constant and abundant mois- 
ture. Thin seedlings to an inch apart and trim tops be- 
fore transplanting so as to have nice stocky plants. 
Transplant June or July, using rich well-manured soil 
and plant in rows 3 to 4 ft. apart and 6 ins. apart in 
the row. Firm the soil around the young roots, keep 
_ free from weeds and provide liberal water in dry weather 
_ throughout the growing season. 
1 To blanch, earth up 
gradually in the Fall, taking care that no earth falls into 
the hearts and never hoe while wet, as it will cause rust. 
Repeat until only the tops can be seen. Boards, celery 
paper or paper cylinders are other methods of blanching 
the stalks. a 
WONDERFUL OR GOLDEN PLUME 
~ 110 Days—As the name applies, this is a really 
' wonderful celery with unquestionable merit in 
quality, flavor, sweetness and size. The ideal 
variety for home and market garden plant- 
ing. Very profitable for nearby markets and 
a perfect shipper to distant markets. It re- 
sembles the Golden Self-Blanching, but is 
much larger and heavier in growth, blanches 
more quickly, matures earlier and is more re- 
sistant to attacks of blight and rust. It grows 
well on muck and upland and is absolutely 
the earliest celery grown. Plants medium 
height with compact, full heart. Stalks solid, 
thick and broad, free from strings and blanches 
readily to golden yellow. 
> SUMMER PASCAL 
-110 Days—An early maturing green celery of 
fine quality and attractive appearance. The 
plants grow 22 inches tall, very uniform with 
smooth ribbed and deeply rounded stalks. 
Flesh thick, brittle, tender and without strings. 
It takes two weeks under boards or paper to 
bleach. The stems to first joint are 9 inches 
long, and retain a green cast after bleaching. 
The heart is well developed and blanches to 
a pure white. ~ 
AMERICAN GOLDEN 
SELF-BLANCHING 
| 118 Days—This seed is grown from the best 
selected French stock seed and is the best ob- 
tainable in this country. Repeated trials have 
‘proven it to be equal to the French and less 
expensive. However, many market gardeners 
prefer to pay the price and insist on having 
the renowned French grown stocks, 
‘BUIST’S EASY BLANCHING 
125 Days—A very special strain 
 Self-Blanching; thick, solid, ten- 
_ der, brittle and a rich nutty flavor. 
early, desirable for home or mar- 
habit of growth, blanching early 
of Easy Blanching. A second 
ket gardeners. The longest keep- 
ing variety grown, excelling in 
this respect every other sort. 
Plants vigorous and compact in 
and quickly to an attractive white. 
Stalks are taller -than Golden 

Wonderful or Golden Plume Celery 
WHITE PLUME 
112 Days—Very early and the most easily 
blanched of all celeries, highly valuable to 
home and market gardeners. Not recommend- 
ed as a long keeper, but is best right after dig- 
ging. It is a favorite with customers because 
of its crisp, tender and desirable eating qual- 
ities. The stalks and portions of its inner 
leaves and heart are white so that by drawing 
the soil up against the plant and pressing to- 
gether with the hands, the work of blanching 
is complete without the necessity of banking 
or earthing up. 

CELERY 
Pat. %Oz. Oz. %Y%4Lb. 
Wonderful or Golden Plume . . $0.10 $0.50 $0.90 $3.00 
Summer Pascales.5 32 314 a ot 10; = 30° 2.905 :3.00 
Golden Self-Blanching American .10 .50 .90 3.00 
Buist’s Easy Blanching ....... 610) S403 2.75 2:50 
White Plume 10 -40 BY 30 Nye Am 1 8) 
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