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Calabrese Broccoli 
BROCCOLI 
CALABRESE or GREEN SPROUTING—The lead- 
ing variety for gardeners and shippers. The tall 
branching plant forms a compact head of bluish 
green flower buds. After the main head has been 
removed, side shoots with small heads continue 
to develop. 70 days to use. 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED—Plant dwarf and 
compact; 20 inches tall; very uniform; stem well 
covered with firm, round cabbage-like balls of 144- 
1144 inches diameter. 

Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard 
CARROT 
CORELESS—68 days. Finest carrot for bushel 
use known. Tops small. Roots bright orange; 
6-7 inches long, 114 inches in diameter; cylin- 
drical, stump-rooted. 
CORELESS (Strong Top)—Has the same general 
characteristics as our Coreless, but the tops, while 
not noticeably larger, are stronger and less likely 
to break at the collar when pulled. 
CHANTENAY LONG—70 days. A strain of Chan- 
tenay grown for its greater length. Suitable for 
bunching or bushel use. 
DANVERS HALF LONG SPECIAL—75 days. 
Very productive and popular with market gar- 
deners. Roots deep bright orange, 6-7 inches 
long, 1% inches thick, uniformly tapered to the 
blunt end. Suitable for bunching or bushel use. 
HUTCHINSON—80 days. Roots about 10-12 inches 
long, 1% inches thick. Color light orange red. 
IMPERATOR—77 days. Roots 8 inches long and 
1144-2 inches thick, at the shoulder. Color deep 
orange. Popular bunching variety. 
MORSE BUNCHING—Tops short, foliage rather 
coarsely cut. Roots are 8 inches long and 144- 
1% inches thick, almost cylindrical with rounded 
shoulders. Very fine for bunching. 
NANTES, Stump Rooted—69 days. Similar to much 
that is offered as Coreless. 
CALIFORNIA BUNCHING—68 to 70 days. Tops 
of medium height and strong. Roots orange 
scarlet, 644-744 inches long, 144-144 inches thick, 
straight, cylindrical, strictly stump rooted. Flesh 
deep orange with inconspicuous core. 

Danvers Half-Long Special Carrot 
SWISS CHARD 
FORDHOOK GIANT—Tall and sturdy. Leaves 
are broad, heavily crumpled, dark green; stems 
broad, thick and white. 55 days. 
