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Cauliflower, Snowdritt No. 16 
CAULIFLOWER 

CULTURE—Prepare the seed bed carefully, 
using only rich and thoroughly pulverized 
soil. Keep the plants in a healthy and a 
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 
continuous crop throughout the winter sea- 
son plant seed in July, August, September 
and October. For Northern Arizona, plant 
in the spring. When plants are 40 to 45 
days in 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. 

Snowdrift No. 16 
SNOWDRIFT NO. 16—The earliest and surest 
heading variety for the Salt River Valley and 
all of Arizona where an early crop is desired. 
Our strain of Snowdrift No. 16 is grown in the 
United States by one of the most particular 
growers who formerly grew this strain of seed 
for us in Denmark before the late war curtailed 
imports. We consider Snowdrift the earliest 
strain of this type. The leaves grow tall and 
upright and the inner leaves twirl and cover 
the head completely. It heads high in the 
plant, is very smooth and firm and dazzling 
white. Pkt. ?5c, 14 oz. $1.65, oz. $5.00, 1% Ib. 
$16.00, 1 lb. $50.00, postpaid. 
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. 10c, oz. $1.00, 14 lb. 
$3.35, postpaid. 
CELERY 
Plant in seed beds in May and when seed- 
lings have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 3 inches apart. 
Transplant to open field in August. Bleaching 
is done by drawing the soil to the plants. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING—Tall, compact, ex- 
cellent type. Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.50, 1% lb. $5.00, 
postpaid. 
LIEFGREEN SPECIAL UTAH GREEN PASCAL— 
Medium broad compact stalks. Fine flavor. 
Very meaty, crisp and sweet, and usually used 
in the green stage. Pkt. 10c, oz. »i.0u, 1% lo. 
$3.35, 1 lb. $10.00, postpaid. 
CELTUCE 
New vegetable recently introduced from 
China. Combines flavors of both lettuce and 
celery. Culture as for Swiss Chard. Young 
tender plants may be used for greens either 
raw or boiled. When larger, the central stem 
is used—stripping off the leaves and paring 
off the skin. It is delicious used raw as a relish 
like carrots or celery. Pkt. 15c, postpaid. 
SWISS CHARD 
FOLIAGE BEET 
CULTURE—Same as beets. 
FORDHOOK GIANT—A very fine vegetable 
giving large returns for the little care required. 
Leaves are rich green turning to white in ad- 
vanced stages. Used for greens the same as 
spinach or beet tops. The ribs are excellent 
cooked and served as you would asparagus. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, 4 lb. 80c, lb. $2.40, postpaid. 
LARGE WHITE RIBBED—60 days. Large smooth 
leaves of thick texture grown mostly for the 
broad, white tender mid-ribs. The green, suc- 
culent leaves may be used like spinach and 
have a nice flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, 4% lb. 80c, 
lb. $2.40, postpaid. 
CHIVES 
The famous Schnittlauch—highly prized for 
flavor. The seed of this is not easily germi- 
nated and it will be necessary, therefore, to 
plant a fairly good quantity of the seed if many 
plants are desired. Pkt. 20c, ¥% oz. 50c, post- 
« GOLLARDS 
CULTURE—Similar to cabbage, but does not 
produce a head. 
TRUE GEORGIA —A strong growing variety 
with light green leaves. Pkt 10c, oz. 15c, 4 lb. 
40c, 1 lb. $1.09, postpaid. 
FIELD CORN 
FOR ROASTING EARS AND ENSILAGE 
SACATON JUNE—A white corn, tal! stalks. 
HICKORY KING—White, large kernels, used for 
hominy. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT — A yellow field corn 
used in the higher altitudes. 
The above field corn: Lb. 25c, 10 lbs. $2.00, 
postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
Celery, Utah Green Giant Pascal 

Garden Fresh Sweet Corn — Truly Delicious 

Corn, Golden Cross Bantam 
SWEET CORN 
CULTURE—Plant sweet corn in the spring 
after all danger of frost, when the soil is warm 
enough to assure germination. Plant 4 to 5 
kernels in hills 18 inches apart in 3-foot rows. 
Cultivate after each irrigation until stalks 
shade the ground. Do not allow the soil to 
become too dry at any time. One pound of 
seed will plant 200 to 300 feet of row or from 
8 to 10 pounds per acre, depending on the size 
of the seed. June corn and Hickory King may 
be planted in June, July and August, while 
sweet corns should be planted in early spring 
and again in August and September. Our corn 
seed is from the very best selected stock. 
Write us for quantity prices. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—FEdible in 88 days. 
This hybrid is undoubtedly one of the best and 
most prolific of the yellow sweet corns. The 
ears are 8 to 10 inches long with 14 to 16 rows 
of kernels, slightly lighter in color and yield- 
ing about 40 per cent more marketable ears 
than Golden Bantam. Grows 5 to 6 feet high 
with sturdy stalks and deep green foliage. 
Pkt. 10c, 14 lb. 20c, 2 lb. 35c, lb. 60c, 10 lbs. 
$5.50, postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
SELECT ADAMS EARLY—Ready for table use 
from spring planting in 50 to 60 days, depend- 
ing on the weather. In the fall it should pro- 
duce roasting ears in 50 days. It is not a sugar 
corn but decidedly more hardy. Large pkt. 5c, 
Vy Ib. 25c, lb. 45c, 10 lbs. $4.00, postpaid. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE—Best roasting ear—not 
a true sugar corn. Stalks about 8 feet tall, ears 
are of medium length and thickness, average 
7 to 8 inches, with 12 or 14 rows. Kernels are 
white. Pkt. 5c, 4% lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c, 10 Ibs. 
$4.00, postpaid. : 
GOLDEN BANTAM—tThis golden colored corn 
is the leading variety for early home garden 
planting, ears though small are numerous and 
of finest quality, very sweet and tender. Pkt. 
5c. 1 Ib. 15c, 1% lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c, 10 lbs. $4.00, 
postpaid. 
OREGON EVERGREEN — A very large early 
variety of sugar corn of excellent flavor and 
large size. It can be grown early in the spring 
or late in the fall and is in much demand by 
the market gardener. This corn is extra sweet 
and due to the tight folding of its shucks is as 
near corn worm proof as any. Large pkt. 5c, 
Yq Ib. 15c, Y2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c, 10 lbs. $4.00, 
POP CORN 
WHITE RICE—A popular and productive vari- 
ety. The kernels are fine, white, and the ears 
are from 4 to § inches long. Large pkt. 5c, 4 
Ib. 25c, 1 lb. 40c, 10 Ibs. $3.00, postpaid. 

6 LIEFGREEN SEED CoO., 
Phoenix, 
Arizona 
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