Tri-State’s Celery 
CULTURE. 
Plant the seed early and transplant when the seedlings are 3 inches tall. In July move to the 
open row, 6 inches apart. Plenty of moisture is needed all during the growing season. Blanch with earth or 
boards in the fall. 1 oz. produces about 5000 plants; 4Ib. plants an acre. 
GOLDEN PLUME or WONDERFUL. 
115 days. Splendid early Celery developed 
from the famous Golden Self-Blanching; 
the stalks, however, are larger. The plants 
are semi-dwarf, stocky and vigorous in 
erowth with a very full heart which 
blanches quickly to a rich golden yellow 
color; the flavor is nutty and rich. 
Vo0Le0G;, OZ, $1.25; Ylb. $4.00; 
Ib. $12.00. 
SUMMER PASCAL. 115 days. One of the 
most popular green varieties. Plants of 
medium height but with good length to the 
first joint. Blanches more readily than 
some other varieties of green Celery. 
Stalks nearly round, smooth, brittle and 
of outstanding quality. 
Y4oz. 80c; oz. $1.50; W4lb. $5.00; 
Ib. $15.00. 
CORNELL NO. 19. 100 days. An early, | 
easy-blanching strain of outstanding 
quality. Developed at Cornell University 
for both muck and upland cultivation. 
It is prevailingly 101% to 11 inches to joint 
with an over-all height of 24 to 25 inches. 
Hearts long and comparatively full. 
Stems thick, rounded and of smooth tex- 
ture. It keeps well in storage and has 
proved very satisfactory in the Celery- 
growing sections of New York state. 
Highly resistant to fusarium yellows. 
1507, 906; 07.) 91-002 ib. $9.00; 
Ib. $15.00. 
UTAH NO. 15. 103 days. A strain of Utah 
of midseason maturity. Plants are large 
—height 26 to 28 inches. Leaves are dark 
green, deeply cut, moderately broad. 
Plants are erect, compact and full-hearted. 
Edible stems usually 8 to 10 inches long 
are numerous; of medium width, thick, 
rounded, and quite smooth; are crisp and 
of fine quality. ‘Tops retain dark green 
color when grown on muck soils. 
Voz. 80c; oz. $1.50; Yb. $4.50; 
Ib. $13.50. 
RESISTANT GOLDEN PLUME. 85 days. 
Similar to Golden Plume. New strain, but 
highly resistant to fusarium yellows. 
Plants are tall, normally 25 to 27 inches 
in height, compact and straight. Blanches 
easily and has full hearts. Stems 714 to 
81% inches long, thick and solid. 
lgoz. 95c; oz. $1.75; Mlb. $6.00; 
Ib. $18.00. 
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SWEETHEART. 100 days. An _ early- 
maturing green variety suitable for home 
or market garden. Produces shorter, 
stockier plants than Easy Blanching. 
Especially good for heart formation, 
blanching readily to yellowish cream color. 
loz. 5c; oz. $1.25; WYlb. $4.00; 
Ib. $12.00. 
GOLDEN PLUME DWARF. 115 days. 
Early and very desirable for home and 
market garden. Plants medium sized; 
stocky, full hearted, and compact with 
thick, solid stalks which blanch readily. 
loz. 7%5e; oz. $1.25; Wwlb. $4.00; 
Ib. $12.00. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING TALL. 
115 days. Our selection from the original, 
true French strain. Very early. Desirable 
for shipping under special conditions 
though not so firm as the dwarf types. 
Plants tall, 20 to 30 inches; stalks medium 
thick, blanching very readily. Fully a 
month earlier than the dwarf variety. 
Voz. 80c; oz. $1.50; 4lb. $5.00; 
Ib. $15.00. 
Celeriae 
CuLtTurE. Set the plants 6 inches apart in rows 2 
feet apart. 1 oz. plants 800 ft. of row. 
ACE. 115 days. A turnip-rooted Celery used 
for flavoring. Plants dark green, with 
tubular stalks. Roots are larger and 
smoother than the common_ variety, 
Giant Smooth Prague, and the tops seem 
more resistant to blight. 
Voz. $1.25; oz. $2.00; 4lb. $7.00; 
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Ib. $21.00. 

CELERY, Sweetheart 
