Grand Rapids Growers, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michiqon 1] 
Celery 
Yellows Resistant Varieties 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. One. ounce will produce 
from 5,000 to 10,000 plants, two ounces per acre. Muck soil 
is best for Celery, but good Celery may be grown on rich, 
loamy soil if water can be applied freely. Celery needs 
manure and fertilizer, but as muck soils are usually well 
.Supplied with an abundance of nitrogenous matter, a fer- 
tilizer high in phosphate and potash usually gives the best 
results. 
Sow seed in rows in the greenhouse or cold frame. When 
3 to 6 inches high transplant to the field, spacing yellow va- 
rieties 4 inches apart in the row, Pascal varieties 6 inches. 
Avoid prolonged chilling of young plants to reduce tendency 
to bolt seedstalks. Nitrogen side-dressing is beneficial on 
both yellow and green yarieties, particularly on green. 
MICHIGAN STATE GREENGOLD. Fusarium 
resistaut. 
Yellows 
V2 oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00; % Ib., $7.50; 
V2 tb., $15.00; Ib., $30.00, postpaid. 
CORNELL No. 19. 100 days. We offer the true strain of 
this excellent variety. 10/2 to 11 inches to joint with an over- 
all length of 24 to 25 inches. Hearts long and comparatively 
full. Stems thick, round and of smooth texture. Combines 
the good qualities of the Pascal type and is highly resistant 
to fusarium yellows. We have a limited stock of this va- 
riety. 
Oz., $1.50; % Ib., $5.50; 1 Ib., $20.00, postpaid. 
CORNELL 6.19. Has been developed by Cornell Uni- 
versity and this varie.y combines the best features of the 
old Cornell 6 and the Cornell 19. 
Oz., $1.75; ‘V4 Ib., $5.75; Ib., $22.00, postpaid. 
NEW TALL GOLDEN. 31-C. (Yellows Resistant.) About 
24 inches tall, compact, with ribs of good length, approxi- 
mately 10 inches to the first joint. The stems are rounded 
and of medium thickness. 
Oz., $1.40; 1% Ib., $4.50; Ib., $16.00, postpaid. 
NEW GOLDEN PLUME. 8-C-3. (Yellows Resistant.) Plants 
are tall, normally 26 inches in height, full hearted and up- 
right in habit of growth. Its thick meaty stems are approxi- 
mately 8 inches to the first joint. May be used as a yellows 
resistant substitute for either Wonderful or Golden Plume 
No. 4162. Reported crop failure. Very little seed available. 
Oz., $1.40; 1% Ib., $4.50; Ib., $16.00, postpaid. 
CORNELL NO. 6. !00 days. Similar in general character- 
istics to Cornell No. 19, but comparing, the plants are 
shorter in height, are stockier and of somewhat more open 
formation, petioles shorter, stems thicker and less ribbed. 
Has a good heart formation and is highly resistant to 
Fusarium yellows. 
Oz., $1.35; Va lb., $4.75; Ib., $18.00, postpaid. 
JERSEY GOLDEN PLUME. Taller type. It is an excel- 
lent variety for early planting, showing some resistance to 
soil diseases. On account of the great care taken in selecting 
and rogueing we know there is none better. The ribs are 
from 7 to 8 inches to the first joint, according to growing 
conditions and the height is about 26 to 28 inches. 
Oz., $1.75; V4 Ib., $6.50; Ib., $24.00, postpaid. 
STANDARD 
Yellow Varieties 
NEW GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING. 85 days. This is 
the celebrated ‘‘Vilmorin” French strain and has been im- 
ported direct from France. It has a long stalk and is com- 
monly called ““TALL STRAIN.” 
Oz., $1.00; %4 Ib., $3.50; Ib., $12.00, postpaid. 
NEW GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING. 85 days. American 
grown. 
Oz., $1.00; 1% Ib., $3.50; Ib., $12.00, postpaid. 
GOLDEN PLUME NO. 4162. (New strain.) Our im- 
proved strain fills the need for a taller, long-stemmed Gold- 
en Plume. Retains earliness and ease of blanching of the or- 
iginal strain, but is more compact in form, straighter, and 
much better adapted to the standard crate. Normally 24 to 
26 inches tall, with stems 7/2 to 8% inches and a full heart. 
Oz., $1.00; 1% Ib., $3.50; Ib., $12.00, postpaid. 
Cornell No. 19 
GROWERS WONDERFUL. 80 days. A valuable early va- 
riety similar to the Golden Plume. The plants are semi- 
dwarf, very vigorous and have a full heart which bleaches 
quickly to a golden yellow color. Excellent for market gar- 
deners. 
Oz., $1.00; 1% Ib., $3.50; Ib., $12.00, postpaid. 
TALL NON-BOLTING GOLDEN PLUME. This is a strain 
that grows taller and faster than the original types. Its abil- 
ity to withstand low temperatures without bolting make it 
the most satisfactory of the Golden Plume strains for grow- 
ing under certain unfavorable conditions. 82 to 9 inches to 
joint; 26 to 27 inches over-all height. 
Oz., $1.35; % Ib., $4.75; Ib., $18.00, postpaid. 
EARLY FORTUNE (Improved Golden). This va- 
riety has been developed by Abbott and Cobb and is 
exactly the same family as Special 763. The only dif- 
ference is that the rib is medium length instead of the 
longer rib found in No, 763. To those wishing a medi- 
um rib, we suggest this stock for storage. This variety 
shows considerable resistance to fusarium yellows and 
soil diseases in the early crop in many areas. 
Oz., $1.50; VY Ib, $5.50; Ib., $20.00, postpaid. 
SPECIAL No. 763. This variety comes from the Early 
Fortune. It is a long rib sort with a rich golden heart. 
In making the rib longer, we have been able to get a 
good, uniform strain of Celery. The vitality is excep- 
tionally strong, having a cross of green. This is another 
one of Abbott and Cobb’s strain, and this also shows 
resistance to soil diseases for early planting. 
Oz., $1.50; % Ib., $5.50; Ib., $20.00, postpaid. 
