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For early Celery start the seeds in early March indoors or in trames. In April 
or early May set out in single or double rows; the plants should be 6 to 8 in. 
apart in the rows and the rows about 2 ft. apart. They prefer a rich moist soil. 
For Fall and early Winter use start seed in early May and transplant in June. In 
September the celery can be bleached either by boards, paper or by hilling the 
soil up on the sides of the plants so only a few inches sticks up through the soil. 
| oz. of seed should be sufficient for 5,000 plants. 
Pues Oras Wally Lb, 
206 Golden Yellow Self Blanching, tall type ........ ......... 10 .60 2.00 
Early tall, fast growing, crisp and tender. 
Pumaren: seit. Blanching .<. 2 fs nda wee Ae ckioes AU) 60 2.00 
Medium tall, good quality. . 
RM ERLIONIMLALIT Cer ren oH, aot, aie MiB coy eke Et be AO 60 2.00 
Early, stocky plants, good quality. 
Popmmuraivor Golden Crisp. en ts Sl cin eRe tome toed 8) .60 2.00 
Desirable variety for later use, very criso and tender when 
bleached. 
MOLES SC al sien VN ear or SE AG.) es, Aah Sete eth te ay 10 60 2.00 
Green AC or ROOT CELERY 
Start seed in March indoors or in Frames. In May set the plants about 18 in. 
apart in rich fairly moist soil. This should not be dug up or harvested until severe 
frost is expected and if not used in Fall can be stored like Carrots or Parsnips. 
RT GE SIAN rr ee indete Soe re Lh ee As a es ws a .10 .60 
Large white roots. 
SWEET CORN 
Sweet Corn can be planted when the ground is beginning to warm up ana 
danger of frost is about over. In this environment early May seems to be the 
earliest. Rows should be 2 ft. apart for the shorter, earlier varieties to 2!/5 ft. 
apart for the taller, later kinds. In the rows, hills, with 3 to 4 seeds in each, should 
be from I!/, to 2 ft. apart according to the variety. In small Home Gardens 
where space is limited the earlier varieties can be planted somewhat closer. 
An oz. contains about 100 seeds. We recommend to treat the seeds with Seme- 
san Jr. before planting. 
V4lb. I Lb. 10 Lbs. 
UMPIRE OLAL OW eet a Sota cn Pu Wis. tet Poe SL Ger nsn ee rhea Meeks eh 15 40 3.50 
70 days. 3!/2 to 4 ft. tall, ears, yellow, 6 to 7 in. mostly 8 rowed. 
PECL ee SSUNS HIN Cx Mateo P eae Pee a en Oe ea eles ca ae Rae 15 40 3.50 
76 days. 10 to 14 rowed ears, creamy yellow. 
SEE PAMPA YS GOldens DANA Gir. wie coh et acs ae eooes e's dat ues pedals 15 40 3.50 
76 days. Ears about 6 in. long, 8 rowed, good quality stalks 4!4 to 
5 ft. 
PAneecroiden spantam,) Standard... 3 ee fw leche k swede eve epee. Pkt. 5c .15 40 3.50 
83 days. Perhaps the most popular variety of Sweet Corn, very sweet, 
6 in. long, 8 rowed ears. 
RRS UM SEHLICIIAN Sart Aes oa a IP eels vata ee ek tel .40 
105 days. Tall stalks with ears 8 to 9 in. long, narrow long sweet 
kernels zigzaged on the slim cobs. 
SEMI AC RM IVGMIC AN rat Se gilt eo oem, ee AE IMS esas ie a. cpatdiney 15 45 
92 days. Tall stalks, ears about 8 in. long, 8 rowed. kernels bluish 
white, very sweet when young and juicy, bluish black when ripe. 
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