CHICORY 
CICCORIA CATALOGNA (Radichetta) 60-65 days 
An asparagus type recommended for spring plant- 
ing, this is a rapid growing annual with the appear- 
ance of dandelion, the young seed stalk used in sum- 
mer similar to a spear of asparagus. The young 
leaves and seed stalk are edible. 
Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 45¢; 1/4 Ib. $1.20; Ib. $4.00 
CICCORIA CATALOGNA (San Pasquale Strain) 
65 days 
Has deeply cut foliage, is shorter than regular Cic- 
coria Catalogna and is lighter in color, without the 
asparagus type shoot in the center. Has 40-50 leaves 
per plant, is compact and erect. 
Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 45¢; V4 Ib. $1.20; Ib. $4.00 
WITLOOF (French Endive) 140-160 days 
Used extensively as a salad crop and is the “en- 
dive’’ of the epicure as a winter delicacy. The parsnip- 
like root must be graded, re-set in cold frame or 
greenhouse in the North to produce a marketable 
crop. The late or second growth forms compact, easily 
blanched heads 4—6 inches long of crisp, tender 
leaves with a distinctive sharp flavor. 
Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 50¢; 1/4 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00 
DANDELION 
ARLINGTON THICK LEAF 
The best variety for market growers who demand a 
heavy, attractive, thick-leaved dandelion. 
Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 55¢; 4 Ib. $1.80; Ib. $6.00 
DILL 
LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH 
The most popular variety. The plants are 
2 to 2% feet tall. 
Pkt. 15¢; Oz. 25¢; Vy Ib. 55¢; Ib. $1.50 
FENNEL 
FLORENCE 
The true Italian strain, which grows a 
stalk 28-30 inches tall, somewhat like 
celery, though strongly flavored like anise. 
It is usually sown in midsummer. 
Pkt. 15¢; Oz. 30¢; 1, Ib. 80¢; Ib. $2.50 
CORN SALAD 
LARGE LEAVED DUTCH 60-65 days 
Also called Fetticus. It is used like Let- 
tuce in salads, or can be cooked like 
Spinach. 
Pkt. 15¢; Oz. 30¢; 1/3 Ib. 80¢; Ib. $2.50 
UPLAND 45-50 days 
A dwarf plant, producing small, notched, 
oval shaped leaves about 2 inches long, 
with very mild flavor. Used in salads and 
as a substitute for Water Cress. 
Pkt. 20¢; Oz. 50¢; 1/4 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00 
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COLLARD 
VATES 75 days 
Bred and introduced by the Virginia Truck Experi- 
ment Station, this variety is low growing, broad and 
spreading. No true heads are formed, but the inner 
leaves may curl somewhat. The leaves are very broad 
bladed, thick textured, slightly curled sidewise and 
lengthwise and have very prominent veins. The color 
is a brilliant, glossy green with a light, waxy bloem. 
There is no purpling of veins or leaves, and it seeds 
late. 
Pkt. 15¢; Oz. 25¢; Yq Ib. 70¢; Ib. $2.00 
GEORGIA 70-80 days 
A non-heading type of the cabbage family, very 
extensively grown for greens in home and commer- 
cial gardens in the South. It grows upright with loose, 
cabbage-like leaves, plant height 24-30 inches. 
Pki. 157; Oz. 25¢; Yq Ib. 55¢; Ib. $1.50 
CABBAGE 60-70 days 
A true heading collard embodying the characteris- 
tics of a cabbage, very hard, compact, yet retaining 
the best collard flavor. It is a rich green color, with 
light colored rib and veins. 
Pkt. 15¢; Oz. 25¢; Y/, Ib. 55¢; Ib. $1.50 
100 Acre Field Collard Seed in California 
ANY VARIETIES NOT LISTED 
