BROCCOLI 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Like Cauliflower, a cultivated variety of wild cabbage, grown 
for the sake of the head. Generally considered more hardy than 
Cauliflower. Seed is sown in frames early in spring, culture 
some as Cauliflower. 
LARGE WHITE MA^DIOTH. Thick set variety, lower 
In growth than other kinds. Has short broad leaves 
which are very numerous. Head very large and white, 
and of very good quality. 1 oz^ 26c; M Ib., 90c. 
BRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
Another member of the cabbage 
family. Cultured the same as Late 
Cabbage or Cauliflower. "Buttons” 
or small heads along the stalk may 
be grown to a larger size by pinch¬ 
ing out crown of the plant after 
the buttons have formed. Very 
hardy, improved by frost. Oz., 20c; 
H lb., 75c. 
CHIVES 
An unimportant member of the onion tribe. Oz., 60c. 
CHICORY 
Large Rooted or Coffee. Plant much used in Europe 
for coffee. In fall, roots may be taken up and dried 
same as applos. Roasted and ground like coffee. 
Oz., 20c; M lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. 
COLLARDS 
Georgia Southern or Creole. Forms a large, loose, 
open head, or mass of leaves on tall stem. Oz., 10c; 
M lb., 20c; 1 lb., 70c. 
CORN SALAD 
Broadleaved. Used as a salad. Seeds are sown late 
in August or in autumn in any soil. Plant produces 
leaves from October until spring without requiring 
any attention or protection. Oz., 20c; M lb., 60c; lb., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
GARDEN CRESS 
Sow in a moist and shaded position to obtain more 
tender and more abundant leaves. Oz., 15c; M lb., 30c; 
lb., 90c. 
WATER CRESS 
Prepare a small, shallow trench for receiving the 
seed, then mix the seed with some dry earth or sand 
and sow broadcast in the trench, and cover slightly. 
Soil must be cautiously watered and kept moist until 
the plants show their first leaves when the water is 
let in, but only so much as will barely cover the 
plants. Oz., 50c; M lb., $1.75. 
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GROW YOUR OWN 
CABBAGE 
One of the few vegetables that home gardeners can 
enjoy the year round. 
Our cabbage seed is very carefully selected and true to 
type. One ounce of seed will produce about 2,000 
plants. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
The different kinds of cabbages vary so much that it is impos¬ 
sible to lay down precise rules for the cultivation of even each 
entire class or section. A cool, moist climate has been proven 
the most suitable of all for culture of cabbages. Heat and 
drought are very injurious to them, while they grow well in 
moist, foggy weather, even when somewhat cold. The ground 
should be dug rather deeply and plentifully fertilized. Cover the 
seed 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep. Early varieties may be set as close os 
16 or 18 inches, the rows being 30 to 36 inches apart. For late 
varieties leave 18 to 24 inches between plants. Plants started in 
cold frames are set out early in April and seeds planted at the 
same time will give plants lor succession crop. Plants for the 
late crop are started in May or June. These are then trans¬ 
planted to where the crop is to grow. Plants should be watered 
from time to time during the summer, and should be protected 
from insects. 
EXTRA EARLY COPENHAGEN MARKET. 70 days. 
Truck gardeners have reported that their entire crop 
from this seed has been marketed before other Copen¬ 
hagen heads were ready to cut. ^ oz., 25c; 1 oz., 40c; 
M lb., $1.26. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. 80 days. Very early, 
round headed, exceptionally large, solid and of very 
fine quality. Leaves are medium light green, thick 
and smooth. Vigorous grower, and a good keeper. 
^ oz., 15c; oz., 25c; M lb., 70c. 
TRUE JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 76 Days. Heads even¬ 
ly from latter part of June to first of July. Leaves 
yellow tint, stiff texture. Head very pale green; 
short; blunt and conical; sometimes tinged with red. 
Very early, productive, and a good keeper. 1 oz., 20c; 
% Ib., 70c. 
Surehead 
GOLDEN ACRE CABBAGE. 68 Days. A new variety, 
seven days ahead of the Jersey Wakefield. Heads are 
round, firm, and of exceptionally fine texture. Average 
weight is about 4 pounds to the head. ^ oz., 26c; 
oz., 40c; M lb., $1.25. 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT. 80 Days. Heads are much 
more pointed and usually smaller than the round and 
flat headed varieties, but they are solid, tender and 
of fine quality. Succeeds better for summer sowing 
than for late sowing. 1 oz., 20c; M lb., 70c. 
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