YELLOW CELERY 
One ounce grows 8000 plants; 
14 pound plants an acre 
Golden Plume, Jersey Grown Taller. 
It has a large full plumed center, 
heavy solid stalks and heart. Matures 
early, tends less to blight or crown rot 
than any other Golden Plume. Will 
blanch readily and commands top 
prices through Its season. 
Cornell No. 19. The stalks are 11 inches to the 
joint, smooth ribbed and deeply rounded. The 
hearts are long and well developed. The flesh 
is thick, tender and stringless. Highly suc- 
cessful on both muck and upland soils. The 
vigorous, 24-inch plants are highly resistant 
to fusartum yellows. As it tends to produce 
seeders if planted too early, we suggest it for 
main crop. Blanches quickly; stores well. 
Cornell No. 619. This yellows-resistant Celery, 
with thick edible ribs, averages a 9-inch joint, 
one inch more than Cornell 19, so the com- 
pact, vigorous plants are slightly taller. Don’t 
use for early crop as cold weather may pro- 
duce seeders. Excellent for main crop on 
muck and upland. 
Tall Golden Self-Blanching. This develops very 
rapidly and blanches easily and quickly, but 
the heart, while long, is not as heavy as our 
Golden Plume. Matures early and ships well. 
GREEN CELERY 
King Pascal. The stems, 6 inches to the joint, 
are very smooth and glossy, deeply rounded, 
almost closing on the inside. The heart is larg- 
er than Summer Pascal and the stalks blanch better. King Pascal matures after Newark 
Market and keeps well. It is the crispest, best eating Celery of all. Best for summer and 
fall crop, it can also be sown with early-crop Celery as it shows a strong tendency not to 
go to seed. It trims for market with very little loss and has extra fine flavor and quality. 
Tall Utah. (52-70) A fine storage variety 28 to 30 inches tall with 10 to 11-inch, rounded, 
smooth thick, medium dark green stems. With a high rib count it makes large sizes, has 
high hearts, is very compact. 
Utah No. 15. Compact, full-hearted, 26 to 28-inch plants with 8 to 10-inch, thick, round stems. 
CELERIAC or,gunce sous 
Dwarf Moonarchie Improved. Large, smooth roots of fine quality, used as a flavoring or as a 
salad. The ‘‘knob” will grow larger if the outer leaves are pulled and used for soup greens. 
This strain is fine-grained, free from side roots, and has a short top. 
Golden Plume Celery 
CELERY Pkt. 402. Oz. 141b. Lb. 10 Ibs. 
California Pascal............. $0 15 $055 $165 $5 00 $15 00 $140 00 
Cornell No. 19 oe 55 655100 140 00 
Cornell 6198. 85 50S ee 200 00 
Full Heart 75 O06 750 170 00 
Golden Plume, Jersey Grown Taller. . 7s) 00-6550 170 00 
Golden Self-Blanching, Tall 45 35 400 110 00 
King Pascal (Improved Summer Pascal) 55 feeb AY) 140 00 
Tall Utah (52-70) 10 35 10 00 280 00 
Utah No. 15 or Salt Lake 55 652 6253,00 140 00 
30 90 2 65 75 00 
Vegetable Seeds 8 FORBES SEEDS 
