
Dwarf Green Kale 
Dwart Green Grows 16 to 20 inches high, can be used 
as a vegetable or for ornamental flower beds. Sown in 
spring. Days to maturity, 55. 
BROCCOLI 
Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 40c; 4 ozs., $1.25. 
These types of green-sprouting Italian Broccoli re- 
semble a green-headed cauliflower. Small heads grow 
after the main head has been cut. 
Planting Instructions Like Cauliflower, a culti- 
vated 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 same as 
Cauliflower. 
Italian Green Sprouting A distinct variety for 
the home garden. Plant forms a central head, fairly 
compact cluster of flower buds resembling cauliflower, 
except that it is green in color. This variety has be- 
come very popular not only because of its green color 
and greater vitamin content, but because there is less 
grief in its culture. Nevertheless, the same favorable 
soil and climate conditions favor the full development 
of sprouting broccoli. The seeds are usually planted 
indoors about ten weeks before planting in the spring, 
or sown in the open for a fall crop. The home gardener 
can well consider broccoli ahead of cauliflower, since 
he will find the tender leaves about the stem, as well 
as the secondary flower clusters which develop after 
the first cutting, a good substitute for other greens. 
Center head can be cut about sixty days after planting 
and smaller heads on side branches throughout the 
summer. Delicious and healthful. Days to maturity, 60. 
BIRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 40c; 4 ozs., $1.25. 
CULTURE—Same as late Cabbage or Cauliflower. 
Brussels Sprouts Another member of the cabbage fam- 
ily. “Buttons” or small heads along the stalk may be grown 
to a larger size by pinching out crown of the plant after 
the bottoms have formed. Very hardy, improved by frost. 
Days to maturity, 90. 
CHIVES 
An unimportant member of the onion tribe. Pkt., 15c. 
CHICORY 
Large Rooted or Coffee Piant much used in Europe 
for coffee. In fall, roots may be taken up and dried same 
as apples. Roasted and ground like coffee. Days to matur- 
ity, 120. Pkt., 10c. 


BORECOLE or KALE 

Packet, 10c; 0z., 20c; 14 Ib., 60c; 1 Ib., $1.75. 
Often described as loose leaf cabbage, cooked as 
greens, improved by frost, and may be had from 
outdoors in the garden when all other greens have 
perished. 
Planting Instructions Given about the same 
treatment as late cabbage. Sow seed % inch deep 
in rows 2 feet apart, and thin to 18 to 24 inches 
apart in the row. Extra hardy varieties may be sown 
in September and wintered over. 
Tall Green Curled or Scotch 
Stems straight, grows 3 to 5 feet high, bears plume 
16 to 20 inches in length. Very hardy; severest 
winters will not kill. Days to maturity, 60. 

Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting 
COLLARDS 
Georgia Southern or Creole Forms a 
large, loose, open head, or mass of leaves on tall 
stem. Days to maturity, 80. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 
Y% Ib., 28c; 1 Ib., 90c, 
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 pro- 
tection. Pkt., 15c. 
GARDEN CRESS For GARNISHING. Crisp, 
pungent leaves used as a condiment and for gar- 
nishing. Sow in a moist and shaded position to ob- 
on more tender and more abundant leaves. Pkt., 
Cc. 
WATER CRESS This is a distinct variety of 
Cress with small, oval leaves. It thrives best when 
its roots and stems are submerged in water. A fair 
growth may be obtained in soil which is kept wet, 
but does best when grown along moist banks or in 
tubs in water-covered soil. It is one of the most 
delicious of small salads and should be planted 
wherever a suitable place can be found. Pkt., 15¢. 
