16 L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
CELERY 
A packet will produce 400 to 500 plants, an ounce 7000 to 8000 plants. 
CULTURE. Sow the seed (which is slow to germinate) in shallow boxes, or in a finely prepared 
seed bed out of doors. See to it that seed is not covered too deep, and that bed is kept mozst, almost 
wet, until the seeds germinate, as plenty of moisture s essential. When about three inches high, 
thin out and transplant four inches apart. In June or July transplant 6 to 8 inches apart in rows 
three feet apart. To blanch, draw earth around the plants. or boards or paper may be used. 
FERTILIZER can make the difference between a profitable and mediocre crop. We suggest the 
following, although local conditions should also be considered. 
BEFORE PLANTING—1600 lbs. of 4-8-12 plus 400 lbs. Potash per acre. 
SIDE DRESSING—400 lbs. Nitrogen and Potash in equal parts per acre. 
CORNELL No. 19 CELERY 
CORNELL NO. 19 
100 Days 
A yellow self-blanching type with 
the thick fleshy stalk and other 
marks of quality of the Giant Pas- 
cal. Developed by Dr. Emerson of 
Cornell University from a cross of 
the Old Golden Self Blanching 
with Giant Pascal. Height 22 to 26 
inches. Length of stalk to joint 7 to 
9 inches. Recommended for main 
crop. Produces seeders if planted 
too early. Yellows resistant. 
Pkt..30c- az. 31.90: 
V4 |b. $5.50; Ib. $19.50 
GOLDEN PLUME—Yellows 
Resistant ; 85 Days 
An improved Golden Plume _ or 
Wonderful, highly resistant to yel- 
lows. Heavy, compact, full hearted 
plant. 24 to 27 inches tall with 
edible stalks 8 to 9 inches to the 
first joint, which are thick, solid 
and of excellent quality. Blanches 
easily. Highly recommended for 
use on yellows infested soils. 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1775.43 bee oe 
lb. $16.50 
Golden Self Blanching, Improved 
Large Early 85 Days 
Earlier than the dwarf variety, 
more vigorous, resists blight better 
and grows one-fourth taller. Popu- 
lar in many sections. Pkt. 25c; 
oz. $1.75; 14 lb. $4.75; Ib. $14.50 
