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DERINGA CANADENSIS. Vegetable from Japan; leaf 

 stalks used raw or boiled as we use celery. 

 Leaves chopped and used as flavoring. One 

 of the highest priced vegetables In Japan. 



ERUCA SATIVA. Rocket salad. - Low growing European 

 plant, used as a spring and autumn salad. 



ERUCA SATIVA. 



HELIANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS . Sunflower from Arkansas. 

 Perennial plant of pleasing habit, with flowers 

 somewhat resembling yellow cosmos. May be used 

 much as cosmos is for tall, mass effects and 

 cut flov/ers. 



HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA. Roselle. - From the British 

 West Indies. Biennial, 3 to 5 feet high, 

 producing an abundance of large, bright red 

 calyces in autumn. Very ornamental when in 

 bloom. Calyces make a fine sauce, similar 

 to that made from cranberries. 



IFOMEA REPTANS. An annual herb, cultivated by the 

 Chinese as a leaf -vegetable in hot weather. It 

 is prepared and eaten much as spinach. 



IFOMEA SP. Morning glory from Panama. This 



morning glory is said to keep open all day. 



LAGENARIA VULGARIS. Gourd from southern Nigeria. 

 The oil extracted from this seed has consider- 

 able value and is said to be one of the 

 constituents of the far-famed Palaver sauce. 



LALLEMANTIA IBERICA. From Europe. This plant is 



Introduced in order to test its value as an oil 

 crop, the oil being considered one of the finest 

 drying oils for varnishes. 



LENTILLA LENS. Lentil from China. A small brown 

 variety of lentil, which is eaten boiled in 

 stews and soups. 



LENTILLA LENS. 



MOMORDICA CHARANTIA. A creeping plant from China, 

 bearing white and yellow fruits in autumn. Is 

 and as a vegetable. 



Horse-radish tree from Nicaragua, 

 cultivated as an ornamental in 

 16 to 20 feet in height. The 

 are borne in panicles, the 

 are often a foot long. 



used m soups 



MORINGA OLEIFERA. 

 A small tree, 

 Cuba, usually 

 white flowers 

 slender pods 



ORTHOGARPUS PURPURASCENS . A Calif ornian annual 

 plant about a foot high, with gaudy bracts 

 and crimson or purple corollas, about one 

 inch long. 



PERILLA FRUTESCENS. From China. An annual herb 

 grown entirely for its seed, from which is 

 extracted an oil that is used in water- 

 proofing. Seed also used as bird seed. 



PERILLA NANKINENSIS. Annual herb from China; 



generally with purple foliage, though green 

 plants occur. The young plants are eaten as 

 a pot herb or to give flavor to soup. 



PHALARIS CANARIENSIS. Canary seed from Uruguay. 

 Said to be an excellent variety. 



PHASEOLUS CALCARATUS. Rice bean from China. 



Eaten in soups. Cultivated as a food plant In 

 Japan, China, India, Java, and the Philippines 

 Adapted to practically the same area as the 

 cowpea. 



195 lbs. 



60 pkts 



7 pkts 



3 lbs. 



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5 pkts 

 23 seeds 



48 pkts 



48 pkts 



33 pkts 

 8 oz. 



11 oz. 

 8 oz. 



60 pkts 



44 oz. 



47 pkts 



38 pkts 



32 pkts 

 6 pkts 



4 lbs 



