CARROT 



Oz. 



California Bunching 30 



Chantenay 30 



Chantenay Long Type 30 



Coreless 35 



Danvers Half Long 30 



Nantes Half Long 40 



Hutchinson 35 



Imperator 30 



Pride of Denmark 30 



Red Core Chantenay 30 



Supreme Half Long 30 



Touchon .35 



Tendersweet 40 



CAULIFLOWER 



' 2 Oz. 



Snowball 2.00 



Primosnow 2.75 



Improved Holland Erfurt 2.50 



Super Snowball 2.50 



Early Snowwhite (Special No. 25) 2.50 



CELERY 



Va Oz. 



Golden Treasure. Has much of the 

 characteristics of our Golden 

 Plume, from which it is a selection. 

 It is larger than Golden Plume in 

 every dimension. Longer and larger 

 first joint, greater height and a 

 full heart of beautiful, golden col- 

 or. Excellent for both early and 

 late 1.25 



Summer Pascal, Special Strain. This 

 is a green Celery that is short and 

 heavy, growing to a maximum 

 height of 22 inches. Not as tall as 

 Utah and California Pascals. Has 

 a very full, golden heart. Only 

 the extreme outside stems show 

 ribs; they are taken off for market 

 and it leaves a heavy full-hearted 

 stalk, entirely free of strings. These 

 smooth stems ore very brittle. 

 Short first joint and great size. Re- 

 sembles our Golden Plume in shape. 

 Grows slower than golden types; 

 takes two weeks under boards or 

 paper to bleach. Retains green cast 

 after much bleaching. Also bleach- 

 ed by hilling but not left as long 

 as the old Giant Pascal. Is grown 

 from first crop in spring to late 

 fall crop 1.00 



Golden Plume (Special Strain) 



Cornell No. 19 



Golden Self Blanching (Toll Strain) 



Supreme Golden 



Easy Blanching 



Prizeheart 



Summer Pascal 



Utah 



Giant Pascal 



CELERAIC 



Snowball 



Large Smooth Prague 



CHERVIL 



Curled 



CHICORY 



Large Rooted or Coffee Chicory.... 

 Whitloof or French Endive 



COLLARDS 



Georgia 



CORN SALAD 



Large Leaved 



CRESS 



Extra Curled 



Upland 



Water Cress 



Va Lb. 



1 Lb. 



10 Lbs 



.85 



2.25 



22.00 



85 



2.30 



22.50 



.85 



2.30 



22.50 



1.15 



2.95 



29.00 



.85 



2.30 



22.50 



1.00 



2.85 



28.00 



.90 



2.70 



26.50 



80 



2.25 



22.00 



80 



2.35 



23.00 



85 



2.30 



22.50 



.85 



2.50 



24.50 



1.15 



2.95 



29.00 



1.15 



3.15 



30.00 



Oz. 



Va Lb. 



1 Lb. 



3.50 



12.50 



36.50 



5.00 



15.50 



45.00 



4.50 



14.75 



43.50 



4.50 



14.75 



43.50 



4.50 



14.75 



43.50 



l/j Oz. Oz. 



2.00 



1.75 



45 



40 

 .70 



15 



40 



Va Lb. 



1.25 



1.10 

 1.85 



.40 



1.25 



40 



1.2S 



.50 



1.50 



2.00 



6.00 



Lb 



3.00 10.00 30.00 



3.00 



8.00 



25.00 



2.00 



5.50 



16.00 



2.25 



6.50 



19.50 



2.25 



6.50 



20.00 



2.25 



6.50 



19.50 



1.25 



4.00 



12.00 



2.25 



6.50 



19.50 



2.25 



6.50 



19.50 



1.25 



4.00 



12.00 



1.00 



3.25 



9.50 



1.00 



3.00 



8.50 



1.00 



3.00 



8.50 



3.00 



3.25 

 5.00 



1.10 



4.00 



4.00 



6.00 



50.00 



6.00 



45.00 



5.75 



42.50 



5.75 



42.50 



5.50 



41.00 



6.00 



46.50 



5.50 



41.00 



5.75 



42.50 



3.50 



25.75 



3.75 



26.00 



3.50 



24.75 



CORN, SWEET 



1 Lb. 12 Lbs. 100 Lbs. 

 Hybrid Varieties 



lochief. A.A.S. Gold Medal 1950. 

 lochief has both quality and 

 yield to recommend it. Yields 

 have been reported heavier than 

 loana or Golden Cross Bantam. 

 The ears are 9 to 10 inches 

 long, 16 or 18 rowed with excep- 

 tionally deep grains of excellent 

 flavor and tenderness. The col- 

 or is deep yellow. The plants are 

 heavy-wind resistant and rela- 

 tively resistant to heat and 



drought. Season 85 days 60 6.00 50.00 



Calumet Very uniform in matur- 

 ing, high yielding, suitable for 



mechanical harvesting 60 



Sunlite 60 



Marcross C13 x C6 55 



Carmelcross C13 x C30 55 



Golden Cross Bantam 55 



Cream-O-Gold 60 



loana 55 



Hybrid Evergreen 55 



Open-Pollinated Varieties 



Golden Bantam 40 



Country Gentleman 45 



Stowell's Evergreen 40 



CUCUMBER 



Oz. l/ 4 Lb. 



Santee. The New Cucumber that 

 tops Palmetto in some areas. Test- 

 ed under the number S.C. 3 in the 

 Southern Cooperative Cucumber 

 tests of 1949, Santee's accumula- 

 tive score was easily first when the 

 cooperators were asked to rate the 

 three best varieties for commercial 

 production in their area. Santee 

 was rated as having the same good 

 quality, fruit size, length and gen- 

 eral shape as Cubit. Its fruit color 

 and shape as well as vine vigor was 

 reported as slightly better than Cu- 

 bit. It carries moderate resistance 

 to both downy mildew and angular 



leaf spot. Season 60 days 50 



Palmetto 45 



Marketer 35 



A. & C 30 



Cubit 35 



Colorado 30 



Longfellow 35 



National Pickling 30 



Straight Eight 35 



The Henderson "Stays Green" 30 



DANDELION 



Improved Thick Leaved 1.25 



Italian (Ciccoria Catalogna) 70 



DILL 

 Mammoth 15 



EGG PLANT 



Black Beauty 1.00 



Fort Myers Market 1.00 



Florida High Bush 1.00 



Manatee Special 1.00 



ENDIVE 



Deep Heart Fringed 30 



Batavian Full Hearted 30 



Broad Leaved Batavian (Escarolle) .30 



Golden Heart Curled 35 



Green Curled 25 



Green Curled Rose Ribbed 30 



FLORENCE FENNEL 35 



KALE 



Dwarf Curled or Blue Scotch 25 



Dwarf Green Curled Scotch 25 



Siberian 25 



KOHL RABI 



Short Leaved Early White Vienna 50 1.25 3.50 



LEEK 



American Flag 70 2.00 5.50 



Musselburgh 75 2.10 5.57 



1 Lb. 10 Lbs. 100 Lbs. 



2.75 



8.00 



79.50 



2.75 



8.00 



79.50 



2.75 



8.00 



79.50 



2.75 



8.00 



79.50 



.80 



2.30 



22.50 



.80 



2.25 



22.00 



.80 



2.25 



22.00 



1.00 



2.95 



29.00 



.75 



2.15 



21.00 



.80 



2.25 



22.00 



1.00 



2.75 





.80 



2.25 



22.00 



80 



2.25 



22.00 



.70 



1.90 



18.50 



1.50 



4.00 



38.50 





1.25 



3.50 



34.50 



340.00 



.95 



2.75 



27.00 



265.00 



.90 



2.50 



24.50 



240.00 



1.00 



2.85 



28.00 





.90 



2.50 



24.50 



240.00 



1.00 



3.00 



29.50 





.80 



2.20 



21.50 





95 



2.75 



27.00 



265.00 



75 



2.20 



21.50 



210.00 



3.50 



10.00 







2.00 



6.00 







.40 



1.10 



9.50 





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