CELERY 
One ounce of seed will produce about 8000 plants, a packet 400 to 500 plants. 

Summer Summer Pascal 
Pascal 
Waltham Improved 
375 SALT LAKE. Also called UTAH. An Old Favorite Variety. 
Noted for its quality and flavor, this standard green celery has large 
thick stalks and produces well-developed hearts. It is tender and free 
of strings or fiber and blanches quickly to a pure white. When 
blanched, the stalks are very crisp, brittle and altogether of the 
finest flavor. This firm celery keeps well and we highly recommend 
it for winter storage. 
Pkt. 15¢; 44 Oz. 35c; 1% Oz. 55c; Oz. $1.00; 144 Lb. $3.50. 
YELLOW OR SELF-BLANCHING VARIETIES 
358 CORNELL 19. The Best Yellow Celery. This beautiful celery is a yellow, 
self-blanching type with all the fine qualities of the Green 

For very early planting the seed should be sown in the greenhouse or 
hot bed in February or first of March. For late crop the seed is sown in 
the open ground as early as possible. Cover the seed with no more than 
14 in. of fine soil. Most failures to get the seed to germinate are due to 
covering too deep. For the home garden it is often more satisfactory to 
buy the plants which we offer on page 74. 
GREEN VARIETIES 
378 SUMMER PASCAL. waltlans Improved (New). This 
ew strain has the quality of regular 
Summer Pascal plus a better plant—longer stems and more erect 
growth. The plants are somewhat taller and heavier and the stalks 
are exceptionally long to the first joint. (9 to 12 in. under good con- 
ditions), thick, well-rounded, crisp and tender, yet they stand hand- 
ling well. A vigorous, high quality green celery, most desirable for 
market as well as home use. 
In tests on muck and upland, we have been pleased with the up- 
right growth, extra length and weight of this improved strain. It 
seems to require favorable conditions and good fertility for best de- 
velopment but it is most attractive and delicious when well grown. 
Pkt. 25c; 144 Oz. 50c; 4% Oz. 85c; Oz. $1.55; 144 Lb. $5.25; Lb.$18.00. 
377 SUMMER PASCAL. Most Delicious; Thick Crisp 
Stalks. This is one of the very high 
quality green varieties, with stems so thick and tender that even the 
unbleached outside stalks are surprisingly fine. They have a rich full 
flavor that is seldom found in celery. The plant is not tall, but sturdy 
and robust. The stems to the first joint are long (8 to 9 in.) and the 
inside stems grow long also, making a thick solid plant. It blanches 
to a pure white. 
Summer Pascal is highly popular wherever green celery is grown. 
It is an early variety, maturing right after the yellow varieties and 
before Salt Lake. We offer an exceptionally fine stock. 
Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 45c; 4% Oz. 75c; Oz. $1.30; 14 Lb. $4.35. 
Large New Pascal Type. This late strain of 
383 UTAH 15. the famous Salt Lake or Utah is used to produce 
much of the fine-flavored green celery that is shipped into our 
markets from the West. With proper spacing and care, it will grow 
well here on both muck and upland. 
Utah 15 grows very large and upright with thick rounded stems 
8 to 10 in. long to the first joint and of the finest quality, crisp, 
brittle and delicious. The plants are tall, with dark green leaves and 
the numerous stalks make a heavy plant with plenty of heart. To get 
the very best green celery, space the plants 8 or 10 in. apart in the 
row. Pkt. 20c; 144 Oz. 45c; 4% Oz. 75c; Oz. $1.30; 14 Lb. $4.35. 


Pascal celeries. The stalks are very long, smooth ribbed and deeply rounded, and the 
flesh is thick and tender and without strings. The remarkable quality is carried even 
on the outer stalks, so that not only the heart but the entire plant is delicious to 
eat, and the flavor is much finer than any other yellow celery. 
Cornell 19 is resistant to yellows and well adapted for both muck and upland. Not 
recommended for early crop but is without equal for main crop and storage. On the 
market it brings premium prices because of its fine appearance and unusual quality 
and it is by far the best yellow celery for the home garden. 
Pkt. 15¢; 44 Oz. 45c; 14 Oz. 80c; Oz. $1.35; 14 Lib. $4.35. 
357 CORNELL 6. Extra Thick Stalks of Finest Quality. With the same superior 
quality as Cornell 19, this strain has thicker, smoother stalks, a heavier growth and a 
little fuller heart. Not quite so tall to the first joint, but it has a crisp nutty flavor that 
makes it very popular for home and market. Easily blanched, resistant to yellows, and 
preferred by many muck and upland growers. 
Pkt. 15c; 144 Oz. 70c; 144 Oz. $1.10; Oz. $2.00; 14 Lb. $6.15. 
367 GOLDEN PLUME, Stockoff Strain. An extra-fine strain of Golden Plume, pro- 
duced in New Jersey and outstanding in performance on both muck and upland. It is 
a tall type, very early and a vigorous grower, selected for large solid stalks and heavy, 
full hearts. Easily blanched, it has the size and quality that markets want and it will 
bring top prices. 
Growers who have planted this large, superior strain praise its vigor and husky 
growth, its uniformity and dependable yields. The stalks are long to the first joint, 
8 to 10 in. broad, moderately ribbed and of good quality. We highly recommend this 
strain. Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 75c; % Oz. $1.15; Oz. $2.15; 14 Lb. $7.10. 
365 GOLDEN PLUME OR WONDERFUL. Original Strain. This is the famous 
original strain of Golden Plume that has given such excellent results for many years 
and is used with satisfaction by many successful growers. The plants are sturdy and 
vigorous and are ready early. Full and solid, the hearts are of excellent quality, and the 
stalks blanch easily to a beautiful even golden color with practically no soft stalks. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 Oz. 35c; 14 Oz. 55c; Oz. $1.00; 144 Lb. $3.50. 
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Cornell 19—Long thick stalks—crisp and delicious. 
