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CHERVIL 
Anthriscus cerefolium 
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Similar to Parsley, but of more delicate texture. Leaves bright rich green; 
finely divided and curled; pungent and aromatic. Used for garnishing and 
flavoring. 
CHICORY 
Cichorium intybus 
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Roots mature in 4-5 months. Dried roots used as a substitute for and supple- 
ment of coffee. Roots 12-14 inches long, 2% inches thick at top, tapered. The 
young tender leaves are used for greens and are also fed to poultry as a tonic. 
Leaves entire. 
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A rapid growing annual producing Dandelion-like leaves which are very 
popular for early greens. Leaves and flower shoots tender and with faint 
asparagus flavor. Our stock is the true cut leaved, fibrous rooted type. 
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One of the most attractive of salad vegetables; grown largely by market 
gardeners and shippers. Each carefully trimmed root when buried upright in 
damp sand and given the proper conditions produces a handsome compact 
cluster of blanched leaves, 4-5 inches long, which are tender and have a rich, 
mildly acrid flavor. 
CHIVES 
Allium scnoenoprasum 
We are the leading U. S. growers of Chive seed. 
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Small perennial of the onion family; readily propagated from seeds; leaves 
used in salads and for flavoring soups and stews; flowering plant is decora- 
tive, 
COLLARDS 
Brassica oleracea var. acephala 
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A desirable type producing rather compact plants 114-2 feet high. Large 
loose clusters of leaves which often show a tendency to form a head. Also 
known as Buncombe. 
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Non-heading form of the cabbage family very generally grown for greens in 
home and market gardens in the South. Plant 2-3 feet tall, erect, spreading. 
Forms a loose cluster or head of tender leaves. 
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Recently introduced and considered a definite improvement over Georgia 
Collards. Similar to Georgia with a larger leaf area, less stem, and thick, 
tender leaves. 
CORN SALAD OR FETTICUS 
Valerianella locusta var. olitoria 
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Thrifty, large growing plant with thick leaves of mild flavor. 
