HART & VICK’S 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 
firmly about roots. Cultivate 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. 
Cornell No. 619. A new variety selected by the 
Plant Breeding Dept. of Cornell University from a cross Peas vely re. pore have ever 
between Cornell No. 6 and Cornell No. 19. It combines eaten Sabet Celery, rie varieties (as 
the length of stem of No. 19 with the thickness of Giant Pascal, Utah and Summer Pascal, 
stem of Cornell No. 6. Plant is erect growing and has a but those who have, are never satis- 
good heart. Celery growers will find this plant handles fied with any other le No_ yellow 
with less breakage than either No. 19 or No. 6. Celery can compare with the green va- 
Pkg. 25c; Ys oz. $1.00; oz. $2.45 rieties in quality and flavor. Grow Utah 
if Celery in your garden or ask your sup- 
Cornell No. 19. Developed and introduced by the plier for it. 
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. 25c; Yq oz. 55c; oz. $1.85 
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 va- 
rieties. Pkg 25¢. 8 Vaiioz. 191.00 
Giant Pascal. Also called Winter King. A very popu- 
lar standard winter variety with Celery growers and 
back-yard gardeners especially in the New _ England 
states and in Pennsylvania. The plants are large, up- 
right, heavy. Stalks tall, solid and stringless. Has a 
very delightful rich nutty flavor, tender and crisp. Keeps 
well over winter. A green Celery. 
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Pkg 15c 
Golden Plume. 4 special, early blanching strain of 
the very highest type. Large stalks, with a full golden 
yellow heart. The stalks blanch easily, are crisp and brit- 
tle, and remain in good condition for several days after 
digging. Extra fine for home gardens and market. 
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This is the kind of Golden Plume Celery Pheg (Leas 1 One reece ne 
that the commercial Celery grower gets Summer Pascal. (Waltham Strain.) An early green 
from our Special Strain of Golden Plume 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. 
: Pkg. 20c; YW oz. 55c; oz. $1.85 
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. 25¢; Y% oz. 70c; oz. $2.10 
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; 
j edible stems 8 to 10 in., uniformly long, rounded, thick, waxy and smooth. Splendid quality. 
Pkg. 25¢c; %4 oz. 70c; oz. $2.10 
Utah 52-70. A new green Celery, taller than 10-B. Long, edible stems, rounded, tender, good 
quality. Does well on muck in New York State. Pkg. 25c; 4 oz., $1.00; oz. $2.45 
If you grow Celery for the market be sure and 
ask us for our Commercial Vegetable Growers’ . Sct : 
Seed Catalog. !t pictures, describes and prices va- ° ‘ ; 
rieties of vegetables specially suited to the mar- 4 Utah No. 15 
ket, for freezing and for shipping. We specialize i i 
on good seed for the critical market gardener. bbintet habe h hab Siok UU 
Protect Your Garden Against 
Rain - - Wind 
Bugs - Frost 
FERTILE POTS 
Sow seed in these pots or transplant young 
seedlings into them. Made of cow manure, the 
plants eat the pot. Plants raised in them are not 
| checked when transplanted into the garden where cae with 
they are to bear. You set pot and all in the % i 
ground. Fertile pots hold | > hy =Hotka Ss 
moisture near the roots and Sy SOs = a Pp 
furnish food for the plant. 
The pot gradually breaks down. 
No. 2% (about 21% inches 
across). 
HOTKAPS, like miniature greenhouses, 
keep out weather and insects, promote stur- 
dier growth and bring plants to maturity 
weeks earlier, d 
20c, postpaid 35c. Steel: setters $1.95, 
Postpaid $2.20. 
Carton of 25 Hotkaps with setter $0.95, post- 
12, 75c, DQIGh so. mt ate tierceraene -$1.25 
| Prepaid. 100 Hotkaps with setter $3.15, post- 3.65 
[olel fo Pamiaokcrei Rua Ol spec) Se Robior hes: 
Carton of i Sst. 
| 100, $3.10, Brn ipnnemieeinti oh 
Prepaid. 1000 Hotkaps $18.35. Fiberboard setters 
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Carton of 250, 
$4.40, 
Not Prepaid. 
No. 3 (about 3 
inches across). 
HOTENTS 
Are Much Larger Hotkaps 
avy 
Carton of 12, 90c, Miniature hothouses made of he 
Prepaid. UF ae x waxed KAPS—1012x1414x8\. Give. the 
Carton of 100, $3.70, plant plenty of room to grow in. Protect 
ptepale. John Decker of Marion, N. Y., showing you py erieeaeiaeg uae h tan Cae le 
Carton of 250,.$5.20, & plant of Cornell No. 19 Celery he waeaee Merete ond bette, veoctables aaa 
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Not Prepaid. from our seed. 50 for $2.95; 100 for $5.15, prepaid 
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