Fax 1-888-HPS-SEED (477-7333) CELERY
70,000s. L 21 days 4 oz. provides transplants for 1 acre.
Golden Self-Blanching - #01755 ✱ 85 days. Outstanding yellow type for fresh market and shipping. Stocky plants grow 25 to 30” tall. Stalks thick and heavy, but fl esh is tender without strings. Thick heart forms early. One of best table varieties.
(K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.
1/2 oz. = approx. 35,000 seeds (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
$4.25 7.50
Golden Self-Blanching
$24.50 74.95
CUCUMBERS 1,000s. D 7 days BUSH SLICING TYPES
Bush Crop - #02210 ✱ 62 days. Compact busy plants produce 6 to 8” fruits. Perfect for containers as vines are short. (Not pictured.)
(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
1/4 oz. = approx. 250 seeds $3.75 (L) 1 oz. 6.45 (M) 4 oz.
$11.55 39.25
Sonja - #02151 60 days. Reliable and yields dark green fruits with an intensely fresh fl avor and no bitter- ness. Plants make male and female fl owers – fruits are very straight and slim, 10 to 13” in length, with subtle stripes and almost no warts. Excellent productivity for the entire open fi eld season if harvested regularly. 1/4 oz. = approx. 250 seeds (L) 1 oz.
Sonja 80˚F
Allow 3-5 weeks from sowing to sales. Di- rect seeding is best, and container-grown, staked or trellised plants are very popular at retail centers.
(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
$3.95 6.95
(M) 4 oz. BUSH PICKLING TYPE
(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
Bush Pickle - #02220 ✱ 50 days. Compact vines produce 3 to 4” fruits that make tasty, crisp, whole pickles. Very prolifi c. Perfect for small gardens. 1/4 oz. = approx. 250 seeds $3.65 (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.
6.95 Bush Pickle
$12.50 38.95
Iznik Hybrid - #02019 60 days. Vining plants have small leaves and high yields on a compact habit – the perfect choice for patio container and trel- lis gardens, as well as professional green- house production and open-fi eld crops. Thin-skinned, smooth, crisp fruits are best when harvested at 3 to 4”. Very versatile. (R) 50 seeds $14.95 (Y) 200 seeds $ 52.95 (V) 100 seeds 27.95 (W) 500 seeds 125.95
Iznik BURPLESS TYPES
Fanfare Hybrid - #02115 ✱ 63 days. 1994 AAS Winner. Vines, 2 to 2-1/2 ft. long, produce heavy crops of mild, deep green fruits that are 8 to 9” long. Ex- cellent disease resistance. (V) 100 seeds
Fanfare (Y) 200 seeds 7.95 (C) 1000 seeds
$4.50 (W) 500 seeds $18.95 34.95
Diva - #02108 ✱ 58 days. 2002 AAS Winner. Seedless and burpless all-female variety. Sweet, crisp fruits are ideal for slicing. Spineless, bright green with glossy, tender skins, particu- larly when the fruits are harvested early at 4 to 8” long. Vines can grow to 5 or 6 ft. Resists Scab, Angular Leaf Spot, Powdery Mildew and Downy Mildew. 1/4 oz. = approx. 250 seeds $ 5.95 (L) 1 oz. 10.95 (M) 4 oz.
See ‘Tanja’ on page 9.
(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.
$12.50 44.95
Emperator Hybrid - #02113 55 days. Beit-alpha type fruits grow to 6” in length, with slight ribs and almost no spines. Paper-thin, spineless skin is dark green, glossy and edible – you can leave the skin on for easy slicing without com- promising the mild, sweet fl avor. Adds a delicious crunch to sandwiches and salads. Vigorous plants grow to 4 ft. tall, providing plenty of cover for high yields. (V) 100 seeds
Emperator $ 6.50 (W) 500 seeds $27.95 (Y) 200 seeds 11.95 (C) 1000 seeds 52.50 70˚F
VEGETABLES
Spacemaster 80 - #02152 ✱ 60 days. Ideal for small gardens or commer- cial close cropping. Plants have short vines with no runners. Fruits are 7-1/2”, nicely shaped and dark green. (Not pictured.) 1/2 oz. = approx. 500 seeds (M) 4 oz. (P) 1 lb.
(K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.
$4.95 7.50
$19.95 58.95
$21.50 77.95
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