Cc = L E ge Y One ounce of seed will produce about 8000 
plants, a packet 400 to 500 plants. 
For very early planting celery should be sown in the greenhouse or hot bed in February or 
first of March. For late crop the seed is sown in the open ground as early as possible. Cover 
with no more than 14 in. of fine soil. Most failures to get the seed to germinate are due to 
covering too deep. For the home garden it is often more satisfactory to buy the plants. 
GREEN VARIETIES 
362 EMERSON PASCAL. (New.) Supreme Quality. 
120 days. Our home garden customers have chosen Emerson Pascal as their favorite variety. 
Its rich flavor and tenderness, combined with blight resistance, make it by far the best variety 
for home use. It is medium early and its long thick stems are crisp, brittle, nutty and fine 
flavored. Not a heart celery but even the outer stems are a real treat. 
Emerson has distinctive finely cut leaves Mt it usually requires little or no spraying. 
Planted close, it makes a husky, fairly erect growth and may be adapted for market growers 
with quality markets. Wonderful to eat and very easy to grow. 
Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 60c; 14 Oz. $1.00; Oz. $1.60; 14 Lb. $5.25. 
378 SUMMER PASCAL. Waltham Improved. 
115 days. Whether for home or market, this is one of the finest celeries grown. It has the thick 
stems and rich flavor that made Summer Pascal popular plus better size and plant type. 
The well-rounded stalks are exceptionally long to the first joint, crisp and tender, yet they 
stand handling well. The sturdy, upright plants are of medium height and mature early. 
Successful on muck or upland, Summer Pascal responds well to high fertility and produces 
large crops. Highly recommended. Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 60c; 4% Oz. 90c; Oz. $1.50; 144 Lh. $4.35. 
383 UTAH 15. Large Pascal Type. 130 days. This late strain produces much of the fine flavored 
green celery that is shipped into our markets from the West, and many muck and upland 
growers use it equally successfully here. Utah 15 grows large and upright with thick rounded 
stems 8 to 10 in. long to the first joint and of fine quality, crisp, brittle and delicious. The 
plants are fairly tall, with an abundance of thick stalks, making a large heavy plant with 
Emerson Pascal—Best for home gardens. plenty of heart. Pkt. 15c; 14 Oz. 50c; 14 Oz. 8Cce; Oz. $1.40; 14 Lb. $4.35. 
384 UTAH 52-70 (New). Tall, Vigorous Strain. 125 days. This late Pascal celery is well-liked 
for market. It is tall with extra long stalks and an erect compact growth. The large plants 
CELERY PLANTS—The easy, convenient are rugged and sturdy with dark green leaves and very good hearts. 
way to grow fine celery. Our husky, vigor- Excellent for market and storage, Utah 52-70 is also fine for home use. The rounded, thick 
ous plants, all ready to set in your garden, stalks have fine flavor and crispness, and each plant makes plenty of size. We strongly urge 
ae een yee about May 1. See page you to try this handsome strain. Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 70c; 1% Oz. $1.15; Oz. $2.15; 14 Lb. $7.10. 
or details. 
YELLOW OR SELF-BLANCHING VARIETIES 
359 CORNELL 619. (New.) Wonderful Yellow Celery. 365 GOLDEN PLUME OR WONDERFUL. Original Strain. 90 days. The 
100 days. Developed from a cross between Cornell 6 and 19, this new ‘Standard early yellow celery, popular with many leading growers 
strain is superior to both parents. It has the extra thick smooth stalks | both for home and market. It is early, making full, solid plants and the 
of the first with the length, quality, and uniformity of the other, and hearts are of excellent quality. Blanches easily to a beautiful golden 
it is an excellent yielder. Easily blanched, resistant to yellows, it is Color. Pkt. 15¢; 14 Oz. 35c; 74 Oz. 55c; Oz. $1.00; 74 Lb. $3.50. 
adapted for both muck and upland, and home or commercial use. 
This is another fine new variety from Dr. H. Munger and its high 
quality and ability to stand handling give it a real place. Use it for 
main crop—like Cornell 19, it may bolt if started early. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 Oz. 50c; 4% Oz. 85c; Oz. $1.55; 14 Lb. $5.25. 
CELERIAC 
Turnip Rooted or ‘'Knob Celery”’ 
Easy to grow, this celery-like vegetable produces large thick roots 
which are eaten after they reach 2 in. or more in diameter. They re- 
quire no blanching and are very delicious in the fall and winter, as 
they are easily stored. Celeriac has a pleasant nut-like celery flavor. 
Try it cubed, boiled, served with cream sauce, or in soups and stews. 
352 LARGE PRAGUE. The Best Kind. 120 days. This superior variety pro- 
duces large even bulbs or “‘knobs’’ of excellent quality. The standard 
market type because of its fine appearance, it is good for home use 
also, having a delicate appetizing flavor. f 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Oz. 45c; Oz. 85c; 14 Lb. $2.40. Large Prague—Delicious to eat and a very good keeper. 
The convenient way to enjoy the finest 
of sweet corn right through the season. 
SWEET CORN COLLECTIONS 
(See complete variety descriptions on Pages 17 and 18) 
Many thousands of gardeners have found that our Sweet Corn Collections meet their needs exactly. Each variety 
has been selected because it is the best in its class, and they ripen in succession—from early till medium late. Plant 
them all together and you get a continuous supply of the most delicious sweet corn to be had. For a very late crop, 
sow Golden Cross Bantam again in late June and early July. ° 
NO. 5 COLLECTION NO. 6 COLLECTION 
Plenty of Delicious Ears for the Small Fainily. Quantities to Eat Fresh, and Some to Can or Freeze. 
Sun-Up, North Star, Carmelcross, Hoosier Gold, Golden One pkt. Sun-Up. One half pound each North Star, 
Cross Bantam. One packet of each, planting about 200 Carmelcross, Golden Cross Bantam. Plants over 600 
hills in all. . > hills. 
70c postpaid (You save 15c) $1.30 postpaid. (You save 35c) 
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