CELERY 
An ounce of seed will produce about 8000 plants. It requires 20,000 plants to the acre. 
367 Golden Plume 
Stockoff Strain (New) 
This large vigorous strain of Golden Plume is produced for 
us in New Jersey and is giving splendid results on both 
muck and upland. Maturing early, it has exceptional vigor, 
tall growth and makes large solid stalks and heavy, full 
hearts. The stalks are long to the first joint—8 to 10 inches 
—moderately ribbed and of good quality. It blanches 
readily and commands top prices. Highly recommended 
for vigor, uniformity and dependability. See prices below. 
383 Utah No. 15 (New) 
This large, high quality green celery is most promising to 
compete with the Western grown product in our markets. 
The heavy plants are composed of many thick rounded 
stems, 8 to 10 in. to the first joint, smooth, attractive and 
uniform. Very erect in growth, the stems fold in well at the 
base to make compact upright plants with full hearts. The 
quality is excellent, crisp and of fine flavor. 
Utah No. 15 isa rather late type, tall, erect and vigorous, 
with dark green tops. We can highly recommend it for both 
muck and upland. See prices below. 
358 Cornell 19 
High Quality Golden Celery 
This yellow self-blanching variety has all the fine quality 
of the Pascal types. The stalks are very long to the first 
joint, smooth-ribbed and deeply rounded, and the flesh is 
thick, crisp and tender. Even the outer stalks are of 
excellent quality. 
It is resistant to yellows and well adapted for both muck 
and upland. Recommended especially for main crop as it 
may produce seeders if plants are subjected to much cold 
weather. Easy to blanch, stores well and yields heavily. 
See prices below. 
357 Cornell 6 

SUMMER PASCAL 
377 Summer Pascal 
Early Green Celery of Superior Quality 
Earliness, fine quality and attractive appear- 
ance have made this one of the most popular 
green varieties in the East. The thick rounded 
stalks are long to the joint, on robust medium 
height plants. Our strain is uniform, has more 
heart than most, and the stems are smooth and 
easily blanched. Tender and brittle, Summer 
Pascal is outstanding for quality, and adapted 
for both early and late crops. See prices below. 
Similar to Cornell 19 and preferred by many 
growers. The plants are somewhat wider in 
shape with heavier and smoother stalks and a 
little more heart. Not quite as long to the joint 
but the broad rounded stems have a most 
attractive creamy yellow color and are very 
thick-meated. The quality is excellent but like 
Cornell 19, it requires care in handling. Well 
adapted to both muck and upland growing. See 
prices below. 
Yellow or “Self-Blanching” Varieties 
V4 oz Yo oz. Oz. Va Ib. 1 Ib. 
357° CORNELL. 6; See. above sc oc cucu eee bene a eee $ .70 $1.10 $2.00 $6.15 $20.00 
358: CORNELL” 19. See: above oi. 0 cs, s sive oie a te ee ae ee .45 .70 1.30 4.35 15.00 
365 GOLDEN PLUME or WONDERFUL. Original Strain........... c30 55 1.00 3.50 12.00 
The true original early strain that made Golden Plume famous, 
Medium sized, stocky, full-hearted plants, easily blanched; stems 
thick.and solid. A true and uniform strain. 
367 GOLDEN PLUME New Stockoff Strain. See above.......... TAS sie 2.15 7.10 25.00 
Green Varieties 
375 SALT LAKE or UTAH Sek ies c.ce ee ee eae eee braeiateee eS} -55 1.00 3.50 12.00 
The stalks are very thick, crisp and of highest quality, and the 
hearts are heavy and well developed. We have a fine uniform stock 
that we highly recommend for fall crop and storage. 
377 ‘SUMMER. PASCAL= Seetabove feats aan ee ee eee 45 .70 1.30 4.35 15.00 
383 UTAH No. :15: (New). See: aboveia:d sss sacces sacle eee .45 .70 1.30 4.35 15.00 
CELERIAC—Turnip-Rooted or ‘‘Knob”’ Celery 
352 LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE. This is the standard market garden variety, producing good size 
bulbs of the finest type. Oz. 60c; 4 Ib. $1.80; Ib. $6.00. 
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