CAULIFLOWER—Continued 
363 Snowdrift Pkt., 25c; M%, 02., 90c; 2 oz., $1.70; 02., $3.00. 
(60 days.) Also called Improved Holland Erfurt and White Mountain. The best second 
early or main crop. Most vigorous type of Snowball, matures about a week later than 
Holmes’ Snowball and produces large, solid heads that will stand more adverse weather 
conditions. The pure white heads are very deep and solid. Recommended for main crop 
where large, solid heads are required. 
Celery 
A packet will produce 400 to 500 plants; 1 ounce about 8000 plants; %4 lb. per acre. 
Early Celery in Northern Ohio is seeded in the greenhouse or seed flat indoors in February. 
Celery seed being very small, the soil must be prepared finely and the seed covered slightly. 
When the resulting seedlings have 2 or 3 true leaves, transfer them to another flat or cold 
frame, 1 to 114 inches apart. Mid-May usually finds weather conditions sufficiently well 
settled to set your plants outdoors. Avoid planting deeper than the previous soil level. Set 
plants 4 to 8 inches by 24 to 48 inches apart. Late Celery seeds are sown in an outside seed- 
bed as early as the soil is in a good workable condition. The plants are customarily trans- 
planted 6 inches apart in rows 3 to 4 feet apart in the field in July. 
385 Holmes’ Emperor Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c; oz., 90c; %4 Ib., $2.75 
(135 days.) Still a greater favorite. This marvelous Celery was named and introduced by 
H. L. Holmes in 1912. It has taken the lead among the late Celeries and has a world-wide 
reputation. It excels all others, being the most solid and finest, crisp, nut flavored and best 
keeping sort. It is free from the stringiness common to other sorts. Plants are dwarf and 
therefore much easier to blanch. The tops are dark green while the outer stalks are smooth, 
almost perfectly round, exceptionally thick, very brittle and blanch a beautiful white with 
rich yellow heart. You cannot afford to be without Holmes’ Emperor. It is simply delicious. 

289 Summer Pascal Pkt., 15c; % oz., $1.15; oz., $2.00; %4 lb., $7.00; 1b., $25.00 This is Evidence of How Very Large Growers of 
(120 days.) Unique—Crisp—Nutty Sweet. Here is a beautful Pascal Celery that can be Celery Prefer Our Strain of Summer Pascal 
bleached with paper or boards. It is full hearted, smooth, stringless, crisp, delicious and 
easy to bleach. Can be grown for early and late. Height medium with round, solid, dark 
green, smooth ribs. It outsells others and has brought a premium of 50 per cent or more 
than other Celery. Just the Celery you have been looking for, 
368 Cornell 19 Pkt., 15c; Ye 0z., 90c; 0z., $1.60; 1% lb., $5.00 
(100 days.) A yellow or self-blanching type with the excellent qualities of the Giant Pascal. The 
stalks are very long, smooth ribbed and deeply rounded, flesh thick and tender, stringless. Much 
finer flavor than other Celery. Resistant to yellows; recommended for main crop and storage. Be 
sure to try Cornell 19 this coming year. 
370 Golden Plume 
Pkt., 15c; % 0z., 65c; 02., $1.25; % 1b., $4.25 
(85 days.) An excellent variety that is full-hearted, 
blanches easily, has attractive color. It grows heavy, 
tall, matures early, has a crisp, sweet flavor, being 
larger than the regular Golden Plume generally sold. 
This seed costs more to produce, is in great demand. 
Two inches taller to the first joint than regular 
Golden Plume. 
381 Giant Pascal 
Pkt., 10c; Y oz., 40c; 0z., 75c; “% 1b., $2.50 
(140 days.) This superior strain of green Celery is 
just what you have been looking for—excellent for 
winter storage. Our customers are enthusiastic about 
this crisp Celery which in some respects grows similar 
to Holmes’ Emperor; is taller and grows more up- 
right and is easier to blanch. The stalks make a good 
height, not too tall, are thick, crisp, brittle, with a 
thick heart and delicious flavor. It blanches a pure 
white very rapidly for a green sort. 

Holmes’ Emperor Golden Plume 
377 Crisp No. 2 Pkt., 15c; % oz., 65c; 0z., $1.25; % Ib., $4.25 
(125 days.) A more vigorous strain of the regular Salt Lake. Stalks are much greener 
and taller while the leaves are more finely cut. This strain is not affected by mottling 
of the leaves which affects other strains of Salt Lake and Utah in some districts. 
378 Utah 15 Pkt., 20c; “% 02., 45c; Y oz. 75c; 0z., $1.30; % 1b., $4.25 
(120 days.) This Celery is a good green Celery and is a midseason maturing variety. 
Plants are large and heavy and composed of thick, round stems 8 to 10 inches to the 
first joint. It is smooth, attractive and uniform. Very erect in growth. The stems fold 
in at the base to make a compact, upright plant with full heart. The quality is excel- 
lent, crisp and fine flavored. It is a rather late type, tall, erect and vigorous with 
dark green tops. Recommended for both muck and upland. To get the large, thick 
Celery, give this variety more space—up to 8 to 10 inches apart in the row. 
376 Celeriac, Giant Prague (Turnip-Rooted Celery) 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c; 0z., 60c; % Ib., $1.75 
(110 days.) The fine sweet flavor and delicate fragrance superior to Celery comes out fo o 
only after cooking. Scrub, boil in salt water; peel, slice, serve as a salad. Celeriac Utah 15 
salad is delicious. Fine for winter storage. Large Pascal Type 
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