Broccoli 
CULTURE. Sow the seed outdoors early in the spring 
and transplant the seedlings 2 feet apart each way 
when they are 3 or 4 inches tall. Cultivate like 
cabbage. 1 oz. produces about 2000 plants; 6 ozs. 
plants an acre. 
CALABRESE. Early Green Sprouting. 
70 days. Vigorous early type forming 
large compact central heads and very few 
laterals. First heads ready for market in 
about 70 days from planting under favor- 
able conditions when the seed is planted in 
the open. ‘Transplanting usually delays 
maturity about one week. 
Oz. 60c; 4lb. $1.75; lb. $6.00. 
DE-CICCO. 60 days. An extremely early 
strain producing large heads ready for 
market ten days to two weeks ahead of 
Early Green Sprouting. Also furnishes a 
high percentage of side shoots or sprouts 
excellent for bunching or freezing. Plants 
medium tall, light green in color, and very 
productive. Our stock of this strain has 
been carefully selected for uniformity. 
Oz. 70c; lb. $2.10; Ib. $6.50. 
Carrot 
Cutture. Make succession plantings from earliest 
spring until July, in rich, stone-free soil. Sow the 
seed in rows 18 inches apart and barely cover it. 
Thin the seedlings to 3 inches apart. 1 oz. plants 
150 ft. of row; 3 lbs. an acre. 
HUTCHINSON. (Waltham Strain.) 80 
days. Very popular with market garden- 
ers in New England. Tops medium size; 
roots deep orange with greenish shoulder, 
nearly cylindrical. Very tender. Ours is 
an exceptionally good strain. 
Oz. 30c; Y4lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
NANTES CORELESS. 68 days. Small 
tops; roots bright orange, 6 to 7 inches 
long, 11% inches thick, cylindrical, stump 
rooted. Flesh bright orange, fine quality; 
core inconspicuous. Grown extensively in 
muck lands. 
Oz. 30c; lb. 75c¢; Ib4$2.50: 
RED-CORED CHANTENAY. 70 days. 
An excellent variety for canners. Roots 
deep reddish orange, 51% to 6 inches long, 
214 inches thick at shoulder, tapered, 
stump rooted; core reddish orange, prac- 
tically as dark as the flesh. Fine grained. 
Oz. 20c; 4b. 65c; lb. $2.00. 
RED-CORED DANVERS. 75 days. This 
is a long strain of Danvers Half-Long with 
a very dark orange core. Roots about 7 
inches long, tapered to a blunt end. Fine 
for bunching or busheling. 
Oz. 20c; 4b. 65c: lb. $2.00. 


BROCCOLI, 
De-Cicco 
Swiss Chard 
CuLturE. Sown and cultivated like Beets. 
Thin 
the plants to 12 inches apart. 1 oz. plants 100 ft. 
of row; 7 Ibs. an acre. 
BROAD RIB GREEN (WHITE SILVER). 
50 days. Tall; broad, smooth, medium 
green leaves with distinct white stem and 

midribs. Different from other Chards 
and favored among market gardeners. 
Oz. 20c; lb. 45c; lb. $1.25. 
Collard 
CutturE. Sow the seed either indoors or out, and 
transplant to about 18 inches apart, in rows 21% 
feet apart. 1 oz. plants 400 ft. of row; 4 ozs. an acre. 
GEORGIA. 60 days. A non-heading form 
of cabbage grown for greens. The erect, 
spreading plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall. 
Extensively grown in the South. 
Oz. 15c; lb. 30c; lb. $1.00. 
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COLLARD, Georgia 
8 TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
