VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
CELERY—Continued Season. 
Days 
Plants Set 
Prin- Tele- = to Mar- 
cipal graph _ ketable 
Uses Code Stage 
GOLDEN PLUME or Wonderful (Dwarf Type) HMS CELLO 100 
A variety somewhat similar, but superior to Golden Self-Blanching in that it is earlier, 
a larger and higher quality stalk, and more blight resistant. It is a celery that has be- 
come a leader for market gardening and shipping. 

PLANT—Medium height; quick, vigorous 
grower; full heart, entire plant 
easily and quickly blanched to 
a creamy yellow. 
STALK—Comparatively long, tender, 
crisp, solid, appealing color, ex- 
tra fine quality, and of excellent 
flavor. 
GOLDEN PLUME—A fine selfblanch- 
ing celery for market and _ shipping. 
GOLDEN PLUME, TALL MS CELHI 100 
Our special strain of Golden Plume for the large shippers of the South and market 
gardeners. Has a longer first joint developing a premium bunch over the regular 
Golden Plume. 
PLANT AND STALK—Taller plant and makes a longer first joint than regular Golden 
Plume to meet the demand of the shipper. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING MS CHAFE 100 
Our strain, selected from French Stock of the true dwarf type, is unexcelled. A very 
desirable early celery, still the most popular variety for general market and table use. 
PLANT —Medium height, erect and compact, blanches easily to a beautiful creamy 
white stalk and golden yellow foliage. 
STALK —Medium long, thick, solid, free from pithiness and of fine nutty flavor. 
KEYSTONE No. 47 MS CHAKO 105 
A fine compact celery with tall, broad, thick stalks and full well-blanched hearts. Its 
compactness and exceptional uniformity make it easily adaptable to attractive pack. 
Shows high resistance to bolting and is well suited to upland soils and midwinter 
crops in Florida. 
PLANT—24 to 26 inches tall, erect and compact, vigorous, easily blanched to a 
beautiful golden yellow. 
STALK—9 to I! inches to joint or long, thick, meaty, sturdy, of attractive creamy 
white color and fine quality. 
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