Florists’ and Market Growers’ Catalog STUMPP & WALTER CO., New York 8, N. Y. 


Dwarf Green Curled Scotch Kale 
KALE or BORECOLE 
Col Crespo Blatterkohl Cavolo Verde 
One ounce produces 3000 plants 
DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH. Very 
hardy. Our strain is a splendid curled type, ex- 
tremely even, very dwarf and spreading; beauti- 
ful color. Oz. 30 cts., Y%lb. 85 cts., lb. $2.50. 
SIBERIAN. Plants large, leaves numerous, large, 
thick in texture and coarse. Hardy. Oz. 25 cts., 
Yb. 70 cts., lb. $2, 10 lbs. $19. 



KOHLRABI 
Colinabo Ober Kohlrabi Cavolo rapa 
Allow 1 ounce for 150 feet of drill; 3 pounds 
per acre. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA, SHORT-LEAF 
TYPE. Handsome, very early variety, with 
very few, small leaves, seldom over 8 inches long. 
Good for forcing. Oz. 40 cts., Mlb. $1.15, Ib. 
$3.50, 10 lbs. $33. 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA. Early, plants small. 
Bulbs globe-shaped, exterior purple, but flesh 
white. Oz. 35 cts., 4b. $1, lb. $3. 
LEEK 
Puerro Porree, oder Lauch Porro 
Allow 1 ounce for 100 feet of drill; 6 pounds 
per acre. 
AMERICAN FLAG. A popular Leek, largely used 
for fall and early winter sales. It makes a quick, 
strong growth, 10 inches long and 2 inches wide; 
een very finely. Oz. 65 cts., 4lb. $1.85, lb. 
5:00: 
MUSSELBURG. Hardy; valuable to the market- 
gardener for planting to carry over the winter 
for early spring use. Oz. 70 cts., 4lb. $2, lb. $6. 
ELEPHANT. A longer and thicker Leek of ex- 
cellent quality. Oz. 75 cts., 4lb. $2.25, lb. $6.50. 
LETTUCE 
Lechuga 
Lattich Kopfsalat 
Lattuga 
Allow 1 ounce for 150 feet of drill; 5 pounds per acre 
ICEBERG TYPES 
The following are the leading types of the New 
York or Wonderful and Imperial strains for growing 
in the East. These are the varieties shipped into 
many markets in large quantities as “Iceberg.” 
NEW YORK ‘“‘P-W NO. 55’’. The earliest 
maturing New York. Crisp, hard heading; con- 
siderable resistance to tip-burn. Heads well in 
summer and early fall. Oz. 50 cts., 4lb. $1.25, 
lb. $3.75, 10 lbs. $36. 
NEW YORK or WONDERFUL NO. 12. (White 
seed.) Plant large, dark green, crisply curled 
leaves, tightly folded, large cabbage-like head, 
which is well blanched, crisp and sweet. Suitable 
for spring and later summer plantings. Splendid 
ws ay East. Oz. 45 cts., Yb. $1.20, lb. $3.50, 10 
s. $34. 
NEW YORK NO. 515. An early strain found 
especially desirable for the East. Quite similar to 
No. 12, slightly larger and matures early. We 
have seen No. 515 head well even in hot weather. 
Oz. 45 cts., 4lb. $1.20, lb. $3.50, 10 lbs. $34. 
IMPERIAL NO. 847. (Black seed.) A New York 
type, giving splendid results in the East as an 
early transplanted crop and for the first planting 
in the field in the spring. Also good for late 
eee Oz. 50 cts., Yb. $1.35, lb. $4, 10 Ibs. 
BH ULE 
IMPERIAL NO. 44. (White seed.) The remark- 
able showing of this variety in eastern muck 
districts quickly absorbed all seed available the 
last four years. Produces large, hard, well- 
formed heads. Slow in running to seed. “Oz. 50 
cts., 4lb. $1.35, lb. $4, 10 lbs. $37.50. 

IMPERIAL No..456. A new variety that has 
proved very promising for the East. Resistant to 
tip-burn. Excellent for muck growing. Better 
suited to midsummer. growing than Imperial 
No. 44. Oz. 65 cts., lb. $1.75, lb. $5.25, 10 lbs. $50. 
GREAT LAKES. A crisphead or Iceberg type 
Lettuce, similar in many respects to No. 456. 
Excellent for Upland Growing. Stands heat well, 
resistant to tip-burn. Heads medium large, solid 
and fine quality. Oz. 65 cts., 4b. $1.75, lb. $5.25, 
10 lbs. $50. 

Imperial No. 456 Lettuce 
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