ie: GRAND RAPIDS GROWERS, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan 
Choice Market 
Garden Varieties 
Green Varieties 
* GROWERS EARLIGREEN. The finest, earliest green Celery we 
know. Vigorous and large; compact in habit of growth. Plant is sur- 
prisingly large for an early sort. The outer leaves are green and the 
very full heart is pure white, brittle and of most delicious flavor. 
In our trials this proved to be an outstanding variety in all details. 
It is the best green Celery on the market. today, and should be in 
heavy demand this year. 
Oz., $1.75; VY Ib., $6.75; Ib., $24.00, postpaid. 
PARAGON, A Celery of exceptional merit. The plant is dwarf, 
vigorous, quite hardy, and has a very full heart. Stalks broad, quite 
thick, very solid and tender. bleaching readily to a golden yel- 
low color. Highly recommnded for an early or late crop. 
Oz., $2.25; V4 Ib., $7.50: Ib., $26.00, postpaid. 
Pascal and Utah Strains 
GROWERS PASCAL No. 49. An entirely new strain of this 
increasingly popular type of Celery. Grown and developed by 
one of the most expert seed producers in the country. May be 
grown for early crop, if it is transplanted in the field after all 
danger of frost has passed. It is 22 to 26 inches tall, 8 to 10-joint, 
stalky, compact and straight in habit of growth. Stems broad- 
ribbed but smooth, indicating its fine, brittle texture and excel- 
lent nutty flavor. May be bleached to light greenish yellow or 
shipped from row as any green Pascal. 
Oz., $1.90; 1% Ib., $7.00; Ib., $25.00, postpaid. 
IMPROVED CALIFORNIA PASCAL. (New Strain.) 120 days. 
‘This is a green type summer Pascal Celery which bleaches readily. | 
The heart stalks grow tall and full. The entire stalk is of excellent 
eating quality, being tender with a delicious nutty flavor. ‘The 
thick rounded stalks are smooth, not ribbed and free from strings. 
Height 24 inches with 10 to 12 in. to the first joint. May be used 
for either early, medium or late crop. 
Oz., $2.25; 1% Ib., $7.59, Ib., $26.00, postpaid. 
CALIFORNIA PASCAL. Use Utah 15 as listed below, which takes its place. 
UTAH No. 15. A Strain of Utah (California Pascal) of midseason maturity. Plants are large, height 26 to 28 inches. 
Leaves are dark green, deeply cut, moderately broad. Plants are erect, compact, full hearted. Edible stems are usually 
8 to 10 inches long, are numerous, of medium width, thick, rounded and quite smooth, crisp and of fine quality. 
Oz., $1.50; 1% Ib., $4.50; Ib., $16.00, postpaid. 
SUPERIOR PASCAL. Use No. 52-10 B as listed below. 
TALL UTAH, No. 52-10 B. Plants are tall, 26 to 28 inches, leaves moderately large, medium dark green. Plants are 
erect and compact. Stems are 8 to 101% inches long, noticeably of uniform length, rounded, thick, waxy in appearance. 
Blanches readily; tender, crisp and of excellent quality. Hizhly recommended by all growers who have had it in trials 
this past season. 
Oz., $1.50; 1% Ib., $4.50; Ib., $16.00, postpaid. 
UTAH 52-70, About 135 days. A slightly larger Utah than Tall Utah 10 B and darker leaved. Over-all height 28 
to 29 inches. Ribs 9/2 to 11 inches, rounded, thick, smooth and medium dark green. Makes large size, high hearts and 
is very compact and tightly shingled. 
Oz., $1.90; V4 Ib., $7.00; 
Ib., $25.00, postpaid. 
EMERSON PASCAL, (Fern-leav- 
ed, blight resistant.) About 125 
days. A distinct new type of green 
Celery, developed by and named 
after the late Mr. R. A. Emerson of 
Cornell University. This variety is 
resistant to fusarium yellows and to 
early. blight. Over-all height 26 to 
28 inches. Rib length 10 to II 
inches; ribs thick, round, smooth, 
medium light green and _ brittle. 
Shows rather low or open centers, 
but butts large and well shingled. 
Leaves light yellowish green and 
finer cut than other Celeries. Is 
not non-bolting. 
Oz Rif 5 eas be oo atae 
ib., $22.00, postpaid. 
CELERIAC., Large Smooth Prague. 
Cae : _ as Sa: 110 days. Turnip rooted Celery. 
Photograph of Utah 52-70 Celery, as grown on the farm of Garrett Penning, Pkt, 10¢; oz.) /5¢e;5 1401p. 
6328 Lovers Lane, Kalamazoo, Mich. Photo taken Sept. 20, 1952. $2.35; Ib., $7.00, postpaid. 
Growers Pascal No. 49 
