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Descriptive Seed List for 1922 — From 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS BORECOLE or KALE 
TALL FRENCH. Produces numer- 
ous compact sprouts of good quality. 
Oz., 25c; pkg., 5c. 
This is grown quite extensively for 
greens and tor gardening wherever 
the climate will permit. As a rule 
Kale will stand a temperature of 
nearly zero and can be used as win- 
ter greens wherever the thermometer 
does not fall below that point. The 
flavor is improved by frost. In the 
Northwest it gives good results if 
planted from June to August. 
BROCCOLI 
Broccoli is a variety of cauliflower, 
but is more hardy and requires a 
longer period for development. It is 
often called " winter cauliflower " and 
should be treated the same as late 
cauliflower. 
ST. VALENTINE. An excellent 
variety, which forms large, solid, 
white heads and is well adapted for 
shipping. Oz., $1.25; pkg., 15c. 
AUTUMN WHITE CAPE. A splen- 
did variety, with large white heads of 
good flavor. Oz., 60c; pkg., 10c. 
GREEN CURLED. The plants of 
this variety are two to four feet in 
height and bear an abundance of 
long plume-like leaves. The leaf 
edges are deeply cut and very 
curly. Very seldom injured by 
freezing in Western Washington 
or Oregon. Oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
DWARF CUR 
finely curled, 
hardy variety, 
making greens, 
used largely for 
leaves are of 
shade of green 
also very hardy. 
LED SCOTCH. A 
low growing and 
well adapted for 
This variety is 
garnishing, as the 
a beautiful light 
. This variety is 
Oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
See page 13 for description and prices. 
THOUSAND HEADED KALE. 
Lb., 50c; Vi lb., 20c; oz., 10c;" 
pkg., 5c. 
For description and prices on 
larger quantities, see page 29. 
