Midsummer for Fall and Winter Salads 



Chinese Cabbage, Chihli (See page 35) 



Endive, Deep Heart Fringed 





Days to 



Name 



Table 





Size 



ENDIVE 





Cos Type 



100 



Deep Heart Fringed 



90 



Full Heart Batavian 



90 



(Escarolle) 





Green Curled, Green 



95 



Ribbed 





Large Green Curled (Pink 



95 



Ribbed) 





FENNEL 





Florence 



110 



KALE or BORECOLE 





Dwarf Blue Curled 



75 



Dwarf Green Curled 



75 



Jersey or Thousand 



80 



Headed 





Siberian 



70 



Tall Green Curled Scotch 



KOHL RABI 



Early Purple Vienna 

 Early White Vienna 



LEEK 



Large Flag or Giant 



Musselburg 

 Monstrous Carentan 



LETTUCE, HEADING 

 Bibb 



Big Boston 



Cornell No. 456 



Great Lakes 



Green Mignonette 



75 



150 

 150 



57 

 76 

 82 

 82 

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Description — Points You Want to Know — Prices 



All-America Award, 1941. Our introduction 



All-America Silver Medal, 1940. Our introduction 



An improved form of Broad Leaved Batavian. Leaves large and broad. 



pkt. 15c 

 pkt. 10c 



Heads compact, 

 well-rounded. Unexcelled for salads because of crispness and tenderness pkt. 10c 



Leaves mossy appearing. Center blanches to delicate white. Very good for fall and winter 

 use pkt. 10c 



Vigorous and resistant. Outer leaves bright green, midribs tinged with rose. Center leaves 

 blanch readily. Attractive salad plant pkt. 10c 



Branching plant with feathery foliage and bulb-like base. Sweet-fiavored bulb eaten cooked 

 or raw; stalks eaten like celery pkt. 10c 



Improved strain of Dwarf Curled Scotch. Very popular in vicinity of Norfolk pkt. 10c 

 Low, spreading plant. Finely curled, parsley-like leaves. Desirable for greens and garnish- 

 ing. Exceptionally hardy pkt. 10c 

 Strong growing plants 6 to 8 ft. tall. Smooth leaves. Much used for poultry and stock feed 



pkt. 10c 



Dwarf, spreading plants. Large plume-like frilled leaves. Sometimes called "German greens" 



pkt. 10c 



Light green densely curled leaves on plants 3 ft. tall. Widely grown for greens. Very hardy; 

 improved by light frosts pkt. 10c 



Bulbs purplish color; flesh white and tender pkt. 10c 



Bulbs light green on outside; flesh white, mild-flavored, tender. Most popular table variety 



pkt. 10c 



Early. Popular gardener's variety with long, thick, well blanched stem pkt. 10c 



Very popular hardy variety. Pure white stem. Dark, blue green leaves pkt. 10c 



Small, somewhat loose heads with a distinct flavor. Outer leaves deep glossy green, interior 

 rich yellowish waxy green. Very tender pkt. 10c 



Plain edged leaves tinged bronze at margins. Buttery yellow at heart. One of best flavored 

 varieties pkt. 10c 



An excellent new variety of the Iceberg type developed at Cornell University. Similar to 

 Great Lakes in appearance and performance pkt. 15c 



New variety of Iceberg type, introduced by Michigan State College. Highly recommended for 

 planting in the Great Lakes area. All-America Award, 1944 pkt. 10c 



A somewhat larger selection of the older variety; wholly green, no trace of brown. Very 

 crisp. Especially adapted to tropical climates. Popular in South Pacific. Our introduc- 

 tion pkt. 10c 



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