Archive image from page 71 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1930 curriesfarmgarde19curr Year: 1930 ( Improved Red Cored Chantenay. CELERY GOLDEN PHENOMENAL The general characteristics are those of Golden Plume, but it is decidedly taller and the stalks are much longer to the joint. It is practically as tall as the Tall strain of Golden Self-Blanching. The season for planting and ma- turity is the same as Golden Plume, being intermediate be- tween Tall and Dwarf Golden Self-Blanching. The plants are heavy, compact and full hearted. The stems are broa


Archive image from page 71 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1930 curriesfarmgarde19curr Year: 1930 ( Improved Red Cored Chantenay. CELERY GOLDEN PHENOMENAL The general characteristics are those of Golden Plume, but it is decidedly taller and the stalks are much longer to the joint. It is practically as tall as the Tall strain of Golden Self-Blanching. The season for planting and ma- turity is the same as Golden Plume, being intermediate be- tween Tall and Dwarf Golden Self-Blanching. The plants are heavy, compact and full hearted. The stems are broad and thick, brittle and free from strings. Of fine flavor and excellent quality all through. In other words, this is Golden Plume with all the good qualities of Golden Plume but in addition is taller with longer edible stems and the plants are more upright and more compact. The stock is very even and the plants very uniform in size and appearance. Pkt., 25c; Y4 oz., ; 1 oz., $; $ NEW CARROT IMPROVED RED CORED CHANTENAY The tops are shorter and the foliage finer cut than the regular Chantenay. However, the tops are not brittle and are strong enough to bunch easily. The surface of the root is smooth and free from large eyes and side rootlets. The exterior color is a rich orange, the cores are small and nearly the same color as the flesh, under fav- orable conditions the roots grow about Sy2 to 6 inches long, are 2 to 2T/2 inches in diameter at the shoulder and are broad at the bottom. It is the finest of all Carrots for slicing or for dicing in soups and salads. It is also 10 sweeter than other varieties. Pkt., 15c; oz., 25c; Y4 lb., 75c; 1 lb., $ A Useful Book on CELERY CULTURE A practical guide for beginners standard reference to those already gaged in growing celery. By W. Beattie. Price, $ and en- R. Celery Golden Phenomenal. Page Sixty-eight


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