Celery 
A packet will produce 400 to 500 plants; 1 ounce about 8000 plants; 
% Ib. per acre 
377 Holmes’ Crisp Pkt., 20c; % oz., 70c; Y% oz., $1.15; 
02.0 $2.loYs lbs $7.10 
(125 days.) (Pascal Type.) One of the best strains of Celery we 
have seen in many years. Has thick meaty ribs, has a long shank to 
the first joint and is larger in diameter than other Celerys. The 
well formed plants are just what growers have been looking for. 
385 Holmes’ Emperor Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c; ¥% oz., 85c: 
oz., $1.30; %4 1b., $4.35 
(135 days.) Still a greater favorite. This marvelous Celery was 
named and introduced by H. L. Holmes in 1912. It has a world- 
wide reputation. It excels all others, being the most solid and finest, 
crisp, nut flavored and best keeping sort. It is free from stringi- 
ness. Plants are dwarf and therefore much easier to blanch. The tops 
are dark green while the outer stalks are smooth, almost perfectly : 
round, exceptionally thick, very brittle and blanch a beautiful white Holmes’ Crisp Pascal ‘Type 
with.rich yellow-heart. It is-simpy delicious. 
373 Cornell 619 (New) Phi i5c2°% “oz. 50c= 
1% oz. 85c; o2z., $1.55; % 1b. $5.25 
(100 days.) This new variety from Dr. H. M. Munger 
has thick, smooth stalks with length, quality and 
uniformity. It is an excellent yielder. Easily blanched, 
resistant to yellows. It is adapted for both muck and 
pee home or commercial use. May bolt if started 
early. 
388 Emerson Pascal Pkt., 20c; %4 oz., 60c; 
% oz., $1.00; oz., $1.60; % 1b., $5.25 
The Finest Garden Celery 
(110 days.) Rich flavor and blight resistance make 
Emerson Pascal the finest home garden Celery yet 
developed and a real boon to commercial growers. 
Named for the late Dr. R. A. Emerson of Cornell, it 
is a vigorous green pascal type with long thick round- 
ed stems of superb quality, crisp, brittle, nutty and 
fine-flavored. The distinctively cut leaves will be- 
come a mark of quality and the growth is similar to 
the famous Summer Pascal. So resistant to blight that 
it needs very little spraying, Emerson Pascal is a 
top-notch Celery anyone can grow. 
38] Giant Pascal Pkt., lic; Ya oz. 60c; oz. $1.00: 
 Ib., $3.50 
(140 davs.) This superior strain of green Celery is 
excellent for winter storage. The stalks make a good 
height, are thick, crisp, brittle, with a thick heart and 
delicious flavor. It blanches a pure white. 
378 Utah 52-70 (New) Pkt., 20c; 
ay % o2., 70c; V% oz., $1.15; oz., $2.15; % Ib., $7.10 
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SS BP eoieue prefer Our Rising, howe : (125 days.) This late Pascal Celery will no doubt re- 
place many Utah strains. It is tall (28 to 30 in.) with 
extra long stalks; its erect, compact habit and large 
ge eaaEeT conn lapels Daniss ipods size make it an excellent market type. The plants are 
UTES CMAN Nee NAc tes MSP SULA ES ui $7.10 sturdy and rugged with dark green leaves and ex- 
ONE Ciao Nutty Sweet Here us. Pascal Cel cellent hearts. Good for market and storage, also home 
ery that can be bleached with paper or boards. It is paid nes a Sar tioeare fine flavor and 
full hearted, smooth, stringless, crisp, delicious and P ; aay : 
easy to bleach. Can be grown for early and late. 
Height medium with round, solid, dark green, smooth 
ribs. It outsells others and has brought a premium of 
50 per cent or more than other Celery. 
376 Celeriac, Giant Prague (Turnip-Rooted 
Celery) Pkt., 15c; % 0z., 45c; 0z., 80c; % Ilb., $2.40 
(110 days.) Fine sweet flavor and delicate fragrance. 
Scrub, boil in salt water; peel, slice, serve as a salad. 
Celeriac salad is delicious. Fine for winter storage. 
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I had very good luck this past year with your Holmes’ / 
Crisp Celery Seed. Will need more this coming spring. ___ _. 
Vincent Kosuga Holmes’ Proven Stock Summer Pascal 
Pine Island, N. Y. Second to None in Quality 
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