SEED GROWERS 19 



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$3.25 



$2.75 



Code Word 



Golden Plume or Wonderful cewon 



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 ceuta 2.60 2.25 



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 ceplu 1.60 1.25 



Valuable for early market. Fohage green tinted white; stalks 

 and foHage blanch very readily to snowy- white. 



Winter Queen , ceque 1.50 1.15 



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

 pact with solid heart. 



Soup or Cutting cesou .75 .60 



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

 cession of cuttings throughout the season. 



Celery Seed (for flavoring) cesee 



Celeriac, Large Smooth Prague celac 



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

 smooth; stalks hollow, dark green. 



CHERVIL Codeword 



Curled cherl 



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

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

 for garnishing and flavoring. 



CHICORY e«a.wo. 



Asparagus or Radichetta chita 



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

 tender flower shoots also used. 



Large Rooted or Coffee chico 1.00 .75 



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. 



Witloof or French Endive cmwi 1.25 .85 



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

 ]arg4y 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. 



LnlVtO Codeword 1 oz. lib. 



Allium Schoenoprasum chive $0.40 $3.50 



Small perennial of the onion family; readily propagated from 

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

 flowering plant is decorative. 



COLLARDS ,,,,„„, 



Georgia, Southern or Creole colla 



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. 



or Heading colbg .40 .35 .30 



A desirable type producing rather compact plants IH — 2 feet 

 high. Large loose clusters of leaves which often show a tendency 

 to form a head. Also known as Buncombe. 



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.25 



1.40 



1.10 



1 lb. 

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$0.85 



5 lbs. 

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 per lb. 



$0.75 



1 lb. 

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 per lb. 



$2.00 



10 lbs. 

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 per lb. 



$1.70 



1 lb. 



10 lbs. 



100 lbs. 



or more 



or more 



or more 



per lb. 



per lb. 



per lb. 



$0.30 



$0.25 



$0.20 



