Lief green Seed Company, Phoenix, Arizona 
Select Copenhagen Market. 
Cabbage—Col Repollo 
Good Seed is of the utmost importance in all crops, and no doubt has a greater 
effect on the final outcome of the Cabbage crop than any other. Do not take any 
chances by using poor seed. Seed taken from selected heads grown under proper 
conditions will repay you many times at harvest for its extra cost. In.buying our 
strains of Cabbage you take the first step in the right direction. 
CULTURE—In the warm sections of Arizona, seed should be planted during 
July and August in shaded beds. Make high shade with covering of cheesecloth or 
burlap. Transplant to the field in three foot rows. Small heading varieties should 
be spaced about twelve inches apart and larger heading varieties eighteen inches 
apart. The soil should be kept moderately moist and well drained and deep cultiva¬ 
tion should be practiced. Six ounces will produce plants for one acre. 
GOLDEN ACRE CABBAGE —One of the earliest varieties of cabbage. It is dwarf in 
habit; resembles the Copenhagen Market Cabbage but smaller heads, averaging 2% 
to 3 pounds in weight. Due to its small size it can be planted 12 to 14 inches 
apart in the row. Our seed is an extra fine strain. Pkg., 5c; oz., 35c; */4 lb. $1.20; 
1 lb., 3.50. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET —Our seed of this valuable new early 
Cabbage comes to us direct from Denmark. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 
1/4 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.00. 
EARLY WINNIGSTADT, Imported— One of the best early sorts 
and an old favorite everywhere. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 1/4 lb., 65c; 
1 lb., $2.00. 
DANISH BALL HEAD or HOLLANDER, Imported —The hardi¬ 
est round headed Cabbage in cultivation. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 
1/4 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.00. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD, Imported — Grows a small 
pointed head like the Winningstadt. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; </4 
lb., 65c; 1 lb., $2.00. 
EARLY FLAT DUTCH—Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; '/4 lb., 65c; 1 lb., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
RED DUTCH— Heads of deep color and very solid. Excellent 
for cold slaw and for pickling. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 1/4 lb., 85c; 
1 lb., $2.50. 
CHINESE CABBAGE. Pe-Tsai —Grow it the same as you would 
lettuce. Transplant to 12 inches apart. Our seed is the gen¬ 
uine Chinese imported. Boiled with beef or pork, it is excel¬ 
lent, having a more pleasing flavor than Cabbage. It is tender 
and crisp, branches perfectly and is equally good raw or cooked. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; >/4 lb., 85c; 1 lb., $2.00. 
Collards—Col 
CULTURE—Similar to Cabbage, but does not 
produce a head. Used as a pot herb like Kale and 
also desirable as greens for poultry or rabbits. The 
same culture is applied as to Cabbage except spacing. 
Plant 15 inches apart in three-foot rows. 
TRUE GEORGIA — A strong growing variety with 
light green leaves. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; l/t lb., 35c; 1 
lb., $1.00. 
Celeriac 
or Turnip Rooted Celery 
CULTURE—Nearly the same as Celery. A form of 
Celery grown for its fleshy roots. 
GIANT PRAGUE —Produces large smooth roots with 
few side roots. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 1/4 lb., 85c; 1 lb., 
$2.50. 
Celery—Apio 
In Southern Arizona, where we experience hot, 
dry summers, plant seed in cold frames during the 
month of May. When the plants are strong enough, 
plant in rows four feet apart and six inches in the 
rows. Later the soil should be banked against the 
plants for bleaching, but this should not be done un¬ 
til a few weeks before harvesting. One ounce of 
seed will produce about 4,000 plants. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING —The best Celery in cul¬ 
tivation. Pkt., 5c; oz., 50c; '/4 lb., $1.65; 1 lb., $5.00. 
GIANT PASCAL —One of the most popular sorts for 
winter use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; ! /4 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., 
$3.00. 
COMMERCIAL GARDENERS CAN DEPEND ON 
US FOR TESTED VARIETIES THAT WILL PRO¬ 
DUCE HIGHEST YIELDS OF MARKETABLE 
CROPS. WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES. 
Cauliflower—Coliflor 
CULTURE—Prepare the seed bed carefully, using only rich and thoroughly 
pulverized soil. Keep the plants in a healthy and rapid growing condition. 
Broadcast the seed in the seed bed. To mature crop for the December market 
in Southern Arizona, plant seed in July in shaded beds. For a continous crop 
thru-out the winter season plant seed in July, August, September and October. 
For Northern Arizona, plant in the Spring. When plants are 40 to 45 days 
in the beds they are ready for the field. Transplant to 24 inches apart in rows 
30 to 36 inches apart. Five ounces of seed will produce plants for one acre. 
SELECT EARLY SNOWBALL —The earliest and the surest heading variety on 
the market. It is snow-white in color with leaves overlapping the flower. The 
flower is therefore protected from injury, exposure to frost, rain or heat. It 
is very essential that good Cauliflower be so protected on account of ship¬ 
ping. Our strain of Snowball is grown by one of the most particular Danish 
growers and imported direct by us from Denmark. We offer no other variety 
of Cauliflower as we know this strain to be the best and we cannot honestly 
recommend any other type to equal it. Pkt., 5c; 1/4 oz., 85c; oz., $2.50; 
1/4 lb., $6.25; 1 lb., $25.00. 
Chives 
The famous Sclinittlauch—highly prized for flavor. The seed of this is 
not easily germinated and it will be necessary, therefore, to plant a fairly good 
quantity of the seed if many plants are desired. Pkt., 5c; */4 oz., 35c; oz., 75c. 
PRICES LISTED ARE POSTPAID UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 
Cauliflower—Select Early Snowball. 
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