VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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KEYSTONE No. 47 MS CHAKO 105 ' 
A fine compact celery with 
tall, broad, thick stalks and i 
full well-blanched hearts. Its 
compactness and exceptional 
uniformity make it easily 
adaptable to attractive pack. 
Shows high resistance to 
bolting and is well suited to 
upland soils and mid-winter 
muck land crops in Florida. 
PLANT—24 to 26 inches tall, 
erect and compact, 
vigorous, easily | 
blanched to a beau- 
tiful golden yellow. 
STALK—Long, thick, meaty, 
sturdy, of attractive | 
creamy white color 
and fine quality. 
SUMMER PASCAL MS CAPRA 120 
This is an early Pascal celery of excellent eating quality, maturing after the 
yellow and before other green varieties. It is proving popular in the New 
England states as well as in New York and Florida. 
PLANT—Medium tall, sturdy, vigorous and compact. 
STALK—Long, thick, crisp, solid, stringless. 
SUPREME GOLDEN MS CAZON 95 
A fine shipping variety which is an improvement over Golden Self Blanching 
for its greater height and earliness. 
PLANT—23 to 26 inches or medium tall, erect and compact, with exceptionally 
full heart. 
STALK—8 to 10 inches to joint or long, broad and somewhat thick. 
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