SEED GROWERS 19 



1 lb. 10 lbs. 



or more or more 



Code Word per lb. per lb. 



GOLDEN YELLOW SELF BLANCHING DWARF coiner $2.50 $2.00 



Standard market and shipping sort. Plants medium sized, stocky; 



20—24 in. tall; leaf stalks thick, solid, blanch readily and of sweet 



nutty flavor. 

 Golden Yellow Self Blanching Tall coke 2.75 2.25 



Early and particularly desirable for home and market garden, 



though not so desirable for shipping as the dwarf type of Golden 



Yellow Self Blanching. Plants fairly tall and compact with firm, 



thick stalks which blanch readily and are of splendid quality. 

 Golden Plume or Wonderful cogan -2.75 2.25 



Early and very desirable for home and market garden. Plants 



medium sized; stocky, full hearted and compact; with thick solid 



stalks which blanch readily and are of the finest table quality. 

 Utah or Golden Crisp cobrent 3.00 2.50 



An excellent variety for fall use, maturing about a week or ten 



days earlier than Giant Pascal. Plants sturdy, compact, and ex- 

 ceptionally solid. Stems are broad, but thick and well rounded. 



Of fine quality and rich nutty flavor. 

 White Plume compo 



Valuable for early market. Foliage green tinted white; stalks 



and foliage blanch very readily to snowy- white. 

 Winter Queen company 



The best late or winter variety. Moderately dwarf, erect and com- 

 pact with solid heart. 

 Soup or Cutting cooper 



Not suitable for blanching; tops grow rapidly and furnish suc- 

 cession of cuttings throughout the season. 



Celery Seed (for flavoring) coosa 



Celeriac, Large Smooth Prague .conch 



Turnip-rooted celery. Roots 3—4 in. in diameter; globular; fairly 



smooth; stalks hollow, dark green. 



CHERVIL ,,,,„, 



Curled costil 



Similar to parsley, but of more delicate texture. Leaves bright 

 rich green; finely divided and curled; pungent; aromatic; used 

 for garnishing and flavoring. 



CHICORY ,,„^ 



Large Rooted or Coffee cowet 



Roots mature in 4 — 5 months. Dried roots used as substitute for 



and adulterant of coffee. Roots 12 — 14 in. long, 23^ in. thick at 



top; tapered. 

 Small Rooted or Radichetta cowpen 1.25 1.10 



Fast growing annual; grown for tops which are used for greens; 



tender flower shoots also used. 

 Witloof or French Endive . .^ cowlby 1.00 .75 



One of the best and most attractive of salad vegetables; grown 



largely by market gardeners and shippers. Each carefully trimmed 



root when buried upright in damp sand and given the proper 



conditions produces a handsome compact cluster 4—5 in. long 



of blanched leaves which are tender and have a rich, mildly acrid 



flavor. 



LnlVtD Codeword 1 oz. lib. 



Allium Schoenoprasum •. cowlitz $0.50 $4.00 



Small perennial of the onion family; readily propagated from 

 seeds; leaves used in salads and for flavoring soups and stews; 

 flowering plant is decorative. 



I (Jl I ARIjS or more or more or more 



^'<^*-*-' ^'"^^^ Codeword perlb. per lb. per lb. 



Georgia, Southern or Creole collard $0.35 $0.30 $0.20 



Non-heading form of the cabbage family very generally grown 

 for greens in home and market gardens in the South. Plant 2 — 3 

 feet tall, erect, spreading, and with numerous large leaves; 

 forms at the top a loose cluster or head of tender leaves. 



1.75 



1.25^ 



1.50 



1.00 



.75 



.70 



.30 

 1.50 



.25 

 1.00 



1 lb. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$1.00 



5 lbs. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$0.75 



tIb. 

 or more 

 perlb. 



$1.00 



10 lbs. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$0.75 



