Tri-State’s Celery 
Cutrure. Plant the seed early and transplant when the seedlings are 3 inches tall. In July move to the open row, 6 inches 
apart. Plenty of moisture is needed all during the growing season. Blanch with earth or boards in the fall. 1 0z. produces 
about 5000 plants; 14lb. plants an acre. 

CELERY, Summer Paseal (Waltham Strain) 
We know the importance of good seed and of care in 
its production, handling and shipment. Realizing this 
importance, you may be sure that you will receive from 
us only the very finest seed it is possible to produce. 


SUMMER PASCAL 
(Waltham — Strain). 
115 days. Plants of 
medium height but with 
good length to the first 
joint. Blanches more 
readily than some other 
strains of Pascal Celery. 
It bleaches easily with 
paper or boards. The 
stalks are nearly round 
smooth and of outstanding quality. 
Truly a choice product, fast  re- 
placing the white type. 
GOLDEN PLUME DWARF. 115 
days. Early and very desirable for 
home and market garden. Plants 
medium sized; stocky, full hearted, 
and compact with thick, solid stalks 
which blanch readily. 
RESISTANT GOLDEN PLUME. 
115 days. Similar to Golden Plume 
Special but highly resistant to fusar- 
ium yellows. Plants are tall, norm- 
ally 25 to 27 inches in height, com- 
pact and straight. Blanches easily 
and has full hearts. Stems 7/4 to 
814 inches long, thick and solid. 
UTAH NO. 15. 103 days. A strain 
of Utah of midseason maturity. 
Plants are large—height 26 to 28 
inches. Leaves are dark green, deeply 
cut, moderately broad. Plants are 
erect, compact and full hearted. 
Edible stems usually 8 to 10 inches 
long are numerous; of medium 
width, thick, rounded, and quite 
smooth; are crisp and of fine quality. 
Tops retain dark green color when 
grown on muck soils. 

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April 1 when cash accom- 
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