Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., Wholesale Seed Growers, Cambridge, N. Y. 
DWARF CURLED SCOTCH 
KALE OR BORECOLE 
DWARF BLUE STEM CURLED SCOTCH (55 days)—A hardy type of Scotch 
Kale very popular in the Norfolk district, the plants having a distinctive blue- 
green coloring. 
DWARF CURLED SCOTCH (55 days)—A handsome, very finely curled, dwarf 
spreading variety; foliage long and of an attractive bright green; very hardy. 
DWARF CURLED SIBERIAN — GERMAN GREENS (65 days)—A most vigorous 
and spreading variety; leaves are large and rather plain in the center, cut 
and frilled at edges; color is a bluish-green. 
DWARF PURPLE, or BROWN CURLED (55 days)—Similar to Dwarf Curled 
Scotch, excepting in color of foliage, which is a rich purple; very hardy. 
TALL CURLED SCOTCH (60 days)—Plants of this variety grow two to three 
feet in height, bearing long, plume-like light green leaves which are much cut 
and deeply curled at the edges; very hardy. 
KOHL RABI 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA —Early and with small top; bulbs medium size and 
purple in color; flesh white. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA — Extremely early, with distinctly small tops; bulbs 
medium size, very light green or nearly white and of best quality. 
LARGE GREEN, or WHITE — Quite hardy and most productive; grown mostly 
for stock feeding; bulbs often weigh 8 to 10 lbs., and color a greenish-white. 
LEEK 
BROAD AMERICAN FLAG — The favorite gardeners’ variety. Strong growing, 
broad leaved, and productive. 
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