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CHICORY 
Asparagus or Catalogna Ss pone: onder distinctly cut, green leaves. Also known as Italian dandelion. Very desirable 
or salads Pkt. 10c 
Large Rooted or Coffee 65 Dried roots used as substitute or adulterant for coffee. Roots 12 to 14 in. long 
Oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 
Small Rooted or 65 Long slender, strap leaves. Used for salads Pkt. 10c 
Radichetta 5 
Witloof or French Endive 150 Compact clusters of blanched leaves. Rich, mildly acrid flavor. Attractive salad vegetable 
Pkt. 10c 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chihili 70 Head 18 to 20 in. tall, very firm, well blanched, crisp, sweet, tender. Serve as salad or cook 
like asparagus Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 
Wong Bok io Heads 8 to 10 in. tall, broad, and firm. Well blanched and of excellent quality 
Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 
CHIVES 90 Grass-like leaves with appetizing flavor like mild onion. Use in salads, cottage cheese, and 
many cooked dishes , oz. 75c; pkt. 10c 
COLLARDS 
Cabbage or Heading 75 Low growing compact plants, 114 to 2 ft. tall. Cabbage-like flavor. Popular as greens in 
(Buncombe) South Oz. 20c; pkt. 5c 
Georgia or Creole 75 Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall. Large, light green leaves in open cluster. Grown in South in place of 
cabbage and used as greens. Light frost improves crop Oz. 20c; pkt. 5c 
CORN, SWEET (WHITE 
VARIETIES) 
Alameda Sweet 90 Stocky plants, ears plump, 7 to 8 in. long. Adapted to Pacific Coast. Husks wrapped tightly 
’ about top limit injury by corn ear worm Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Alpha 71 The earliest sweet corn. Surprisingly sweet and tender Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Black Mexican 88 One of the richest flavored and most tender varieties. Kernels clear white at table stage; 
become blue-black when ripe Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Country Gentleman 110 Ears 714 to 9 in. long, 2 in. thick; packed with irregular rows of white, sweet kernels. For 
many years one of most popular late home garden varieties Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Early Sweet or Sugar 93 Slender ears, 9 to 914 in. long, 2 or 3 toa stalk; plants 6 ft. tall. Desirable as medium early 
variety Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Ferry’s Early Evergreen 98 Valuable for home gardens. Ears 7% in. long. Kernels remain fresh and tender remarkably 
2 long time Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Howling Mob 85 to 88 | Ears 7 to 7% in. long, 12-rowed. Kernels milky white and of good sweet flavor 
Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Oregon Evergreen 95 Ears medium to large; 12 to 18-rowed. Tight husk helps protect ear from corn ear worm. 
Popular in Southern California for winter use and as late corn on northern coast 
Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Stowell’s Evergreen 105 Large ears about 8 in. long; big kernels; very sweet. One of best late varieties; earlier than 
Country Gentleman Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
CORN, SWEET 
(YELLOW VARIETIES) 
Bantam Evergreen 95 Large ears 7% to 8 in. long; rich golden cream kernels; fine flavor. Remains in condition 
(Golden) a long time Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Carmel Golden 85 Dwarf, second-early variety, popular in California. Large, thick, 12-rowed ears 
Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Charlevoix (Gold 86 Ears 6% to 7 in. long; kernels unusually sweet and tender. Our own development. Finest 
Standard) flavored home garden variety Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Golden Bantam 83 Uniform ears 6 to 7 in. long; true 8-rowed strain. A favorite for flavor. The earliest really 
sweet variety Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Golden Cross Bantam 88 The best hybrid sweet corn. Large ears, 12 to 14-rowed. Less susceptible to Stewart’s 
Disease than many other varieties Lb. 45c; carton 10c 
Golden Early Market 76 Large, attractive ears, 12 to 14-rowed. Valuable early home garden variety 
Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Golden Sunshine 80 Taller, more vigorous plants and larger ears than Golden Bantam. Very good quality 
Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
Whipple’s Early Yellow 85 Stalks 6 feet tall. Ears 7 to 8 in. long, 14-rowed. Excellent flavor Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
CORN, FIELD ae Fie ent a 
Early Adams or 90 White kernels, sweet and tender when young; ears 7 to 8 in. long, 2 in. thick. aoe 
Burlington table in South . Lb. ae nse 
Extra Early Adams 78 Ears 4% to 5 in. long; fairly tender and sweet when young. Extremely early. idely use 
i in South for roasting ears Lb. 30c; carton 10c 
Trucker’s Favorite 90 Similar to Early Adams. Much used in South for roasting ears Lb. 40c; carton 10c 
POP CORN d. P dk Is 1 hit ith ti f 
i ; .; pointed. Popped kernels large, white, wi inge o 
Golden Hulless 105 re rich golden yellow; 400 per oz.; D Lb 30c; carton 10c 
Japanese Hulless (Aus- 105 Dry ears small, 314 to4 in. Kernels translucent waxy white; 325 per oz.; pee ; Popped Re 
tralian Huliess or Tom nels large and snow white - 30c; carton L0c 
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South American (T.N.T.) 110 Large yellow kernels that pop to enormous size SE aeaan centers Rat oe ree ie 
White Rice 110 Dry ears 6 in. long. Kernels translucent, waxy white; eee eee Or ee 
ee Ber cn owea nite Lb. 30c; carton 10c 
CORN SALAD : i Pkt. 10 
(Fetticus or Lamb’s 45 Thick leaves of mild flavor. Use fresh or cook like lettuce or spinach t. 10c 
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