HART & VICK 
CELERY 
Celery seed is very slow in germination, and should be 
sown in March in flats under glass and kept moist. 
When plants are 2 inches high, thin out and transplant 
to stand 3 inches apart each way. When 5 inches high, 
set out, 6 inches apart, in trenches 6 inches deep. Cut 
off outer leaves and press soil firm about roots. Culti- 
vate thoroughly. When full grown, blanch by mounding 
gradually with earth or by pressing stems together by 
boards on both sides of row. For winter storage, take up 
the plants with roots and place upright on wet soil in a 
dark cellar or roothouse, packing closely. 
1 pkg. of seed will produce about 500 plants; 
1 oz. about 8,000 plants. 
Comparatively few people have ever eaten Green 
Celery, such varieties as Giant Pascal, Utah and Sum- 
mer Pascal, but those who have, are never satisfied 
with, any other kind. No yellow Celery can compare 
with the green varieties in quality and flavor. Grow 
Utah Celery in your garden or ask your supplier for it. 
Cornell No. 6. Very much like No. 19 but the stalks 
are a little heavier and not as sharply ribbed. Makes ca 
somewhat heavier growth than Cornell No. 19 and shows 
a little fuller heart. This is a specially goodi yellow Celery 
for salad as the stalks are very thick, almost round and 
absolutely stringless and of the very highest quality. 
Pkg. 20c; %4 oz. 75c; oz. $2.25 
Cornell No. 19. Developed and introduced by the 
New York State College of Agriculture. A cross between 
the green Celery Utah and the Golden Self Blanching. 
Early, easy blanching. Plants 24 inches tall. Edible stem 
1014 inches. Rounded thick yellow stems; fairly good 
heart. Quality good. Resistant to fusarium yellows. 
Pkg. 20c; %4 oz. 55c; oz. $1.85 
This is the kind of Golden Plume Celery 
that the commercial Celery grower gets 
from our Special Strain of Golden Plume. 
Giant Pascal. Also called Winter King. A very popular standard winter variety with Celery 
growers and back-yard gardeners especially in the New England states and in Pennsylvania. The 
plants are large, upright, heavy. Stalks tall, thick, solid and stringless. Has a very delightful rich 
nutty flavor, tender and crisp. Keeps well over winter. A green Celery. 
Pkg. 15c; Y% oz. 45c; oz. $1.25 
Golden Plume. A special, early blanching strain of the very highest type. Large stalks, with a 
full golden yellow heart. The stalks blanch easily, are crisp and brittle, and remain in good condi- 
tion for several days after digging. Extra fine for home gardens and market. 
Pkg. 15c; Y% oz. 45c; oz. $1.25 
Utah 10-B. Very similar to Utah No. 15 and on some pieces of muck, under certain weather 
conditions growers prefer it to any other green variety. Plants not quite as erect in growth as No. 15. 
Edible stems 10 inches long, rounded, tender, crisp and of excellent quality. 
Pkg. 15¢c; 14 oz. 45c; oz. $1.25 
Utah No. 15. This was one of the most satisfactory of the green Celeries we saw last year both 
in trial plots and in commercial plantings of our customers. Grows 28 in. tall, erect and compact; 
edible stems 8 to 10 in., uniformly long, rounded, thick, waxy and smooth. Splendid quality. 
Pkg. 15c; %4 oz. 45c; oz. $1.25 
Summer Pascal. (Waltham Strain.) An early green kind of superb quality. The stems are 
long, thick and extremely tender. Green Celery has a rich, full flavor that is unsurpassed. The plant 
grows medium high and the large full heart blanches to a pure white. 
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Emerson Pascal. A new very high quality, blight resistant green Celery with long, thick, 
smooth stalks that are unusually crisp and tender. The foliage is very distinct, being much more 
finely cut than on other varieties. Pkg. 25c; Y% oz, $1.00 
If you grow Celery for the market be sure and ask us for our Commercial Vegetable Growers’ Seed 
Catalog. It pictures, describes and prices varieties of vegetables specially suited to the market, for 
freezing and for shipping. We specialize on good seed for the critical market gardener. 
Earl Rix of Hemlock, N. Y., says more people come back a second and 
third time for Golden Rocket than any other sweet corn he grows. 
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Utah No. 15 
Used Extensively by Commercial Growers 
Protect Your Garden Against 
Rain - - Wind 
Bugs - Frost 
with 
> Hotkaps 
HOTKAPS, like miniature greenhouses, 
keep out weather and insects, promote stur- 
dier growth and bring plants to maturity 
weeks earlier. 
25 Het kops with setter $0.95, post- 
pai 
100 Heroes with setter $3.15, post- 
Pal — Pee eet meeneet Sree & 
250 Hotkaps with setter $5.90, post- 
PIC: oaneee insted tecen coueueueeemerere uel a meee 6.20 
1000 Hotkaps $18.35. Fiberboard setters 
20c, postpaid 30c. Steel setters $1.95, 
postpaid $2.15. 
HOTENTS 
Are Much Larger Hotkaps 
Miniature hothouses made of heavy 
waxed KAPS—1014x1414x8Y2. Give the 
plant plenty of room to grow in. Protect 
against wind, hard rain, bugs and frost. 
Makes earlier and better vegetables. Post- 
paid to you. 
25 form Sits5; 100 sfor $3:35)e2 50s onoies> 
Peter Donk of Savannah, N. Y., showing us a typical plant of our 
Golden Plume Celery. 
