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All Seasons. Large, 9 to 14 lb. heads are round &
flattened on top and ideal for winter storage. A sure header that is
yellows and heat resistant. A strong grower with fine flavor. 95
days. #118
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.60;
1/2
oz. $3.30;
1
oz. $4.40.
Bok Choi/Pak Choi Chinese Cabbage. Chinese non-heading type.
Two vegetables in one - tasty spinach-like leaves and crunchy, sweet
stems. Cold resistant. 45 days. #119
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.70;
1/2
oz. $4.50;
1
oz. $5.95.
Charleston Wakefield. Dark green, very solid 6 x 8 in. heads,
4 to 6 lbs, great for home gardens or trucking, slow to bolt. A good
overwintering type for the South. 70 days. #120
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.60;
1/2
oz. $3.30;
1
oz. $4.40.
Flat Dutch. Good for fresh market or the home garden. Solid
flat heads weigh 8 to 10 lbs. A long time favorite. 85 days.
#301
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.55;
1/2 oz. $3.55;
1
oz. $4.70.
Golden Acre. Compact, 3 lb., round heads save space in the
garden. Very good flavor. 64 days. #302
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.55;
1/2
oz. $3.55;
1
oz. $4.70.
Michihili Chinese Cabbage. Oriental type. Such a mild, sweet
flavor compared to regular cabbage that it can be used raw in salads.
Also great in stir-fry. With a texture between cabbage and lettuce,
leaves are mild, sweet and don't cause digestion problems like
regular cabbage. Crisp, tender, tall cylindrical head with excellent
flavor. Lightly fold head to blanch to a creamy white. Plant in early
July for a Fall crop. 70 days. #121
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.60;
1/2
oz. $4.50;
1
oz. $6.00.
Red Acre. Add color to salads. Early red cabbage with compact
5 lb. heads that save space in the garden. Solid even in early
stages, sure heading, resistant to yellows & splitting, uniform
color, stands well, best red for storage. 74 days. #122
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.60;
1/2
oz. $3.60;
1
oz. $4.75.
Casaba, Golden Beauty. White, very sweet flesh. Rind turns
gold when ripe. Needs a long warm dry season. Fruits average 8 by 7
inches in size. 110 days. #303
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.70;
1/2
oz. $3.40.
Crenshaw. Pale orange flesh has a true gourmet flavor and is
served in fine hotels. Turns yellow-green when ripe. 105 days.
#304
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.65;
1/2
oz. $3.40.
Eden Gem Honeydew. Also called Rocky Ford Green Flesh.
Sometimes called Nutmeg because of its spicy flavor and aroma. Looks
just like an orange cantaloupe on the outside, solidly netted and
slightly oblong in shape but it has firm green, sweet flesh.
Resistant to rust. 92 days. #305
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/2
oz. $3.15;
1
oz. $4.10.
Hale's Best Jumbo. Large, sweet melons with small seed cavity
and delicious taste. Drought resistant. Sow seeds after last chance
of frost. 85 days. #123
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/2
oz. $3.95;
1
oz. $4.95.
Heart's of Gold. Early, very productive and a taste that is
out of this world. Grows 6 inches in diameter and weighs about 4 lbs
with a small seed cavity. 75 days. #124
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.65;
1/2
oz. $4.30.
Chantenay. Solid redish-orange roots are 6-1/2 inches long
by 2-1/2 inches wide. Fine grained and tender with a sweet delicate
flavor. 68 days. #125
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.55;
1/2
oz. $2.95;
1
oz. $3.90.
Danvers. A late season multipurpose variety. Seven to eight
inch long carrots are excellent for processing, fresh market and home
garden. Resistant to heat, cracks and splits. Very productive and
adaptable to most soils. 75 days. #126
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.60;
1/2
oz. $3.00;
1
oz. $3.95.
Imperator 58/Tendersweet. A widely grown variety for home,
market or shipping. Nine to ten inches long with an indistinct core
and a beautiful orange color. Likes deep loamy soil. Excellent for
fall crops. Very uniformity with fine quality and flavor. 77 days.
#128
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.55;
1/2
oz. $2.95;
1
oz. $3.90.
Little Finger. Did you know that grocery store baby carrots
are actually cored regular carrots? Once you try the sweet and crisp
flavor of this true baby carrot, you will never look back. 3 inch
long carrot is smooth and cylindrical and very uniform in shape with
a deep orange color. Tasty gourmet treat. 57 days. #127
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.65;
1/2
oz. $4.15;
1
oz. $5.50.
Scarlet Nantes. Sweet taste, crisp texture and almost
coreless. Straight, orange-red and 6 to 7 inches long. Best variety
for storing and freezing. Colors up early for baby carrots. Excellent
juicer. 65 days. #129
PA widely grown variety for home, market or shipping. Nine to ten
inches long with an indistinct core and a beautiful orange color.
Likes deep loamy soil. Excellent for fall crops. Very uniformity with
fine quality and flavor. 77 days. #128
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.55;
1/2
oz. $2.95;
1
oz. $3.90.

Self Blanching. 6-1/2 to 8 inch diameter, pure white heads with
curled upright leaves that will self-wrap to blanch in cool weather.
Best planted early. 60-70 days. #130
Pkt. (1/32 oz.) $1.75;
1/2
oz. $8.20;
1
oz. $10.90.
Snowball. See
organic seeds.

Tall Utah. Vigorous strain often used by commercial celery
growers near southern CA, tall dark green plants, thick smooth stalks
10-12 in. long to the first joint if well grown, sweet without
blanching, brown check resistant, seems to be tolerant to some
strains of Western celery mosaic. Grows best in climates with long,
moderate temperature seasons. 100-120 days. #131
Pkt. (1/32 oz.) $1.65;
1/2
oz. $4.80;
1
oz. $6.40.
Georgia Southern. Huge, cabbage-like, blue-green, slightly
crumpled, juicy leaves. Sow inside and transplant in late summer, or
sow outside and thin to 1-3' apart. Harvest the outside leaves
leaving plant to grow more. Ever bearing 2-3' tall. Flavor is
improved by frost. 75 days. #132
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.50;
1/2 oz. $2.25;
1 oz. $3.00.
Vates. Developed by the Virginia Truck Experimental Station
and is uniform and compact, 1-1/2 to 2 foot tall. Large, dark green
leaves will withstand light freezing. 75 days. #133
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.65;
1/2 oz. $2.40;
1 oz. $3.20.

Upland Cress. Peppery flavor adds sparkle to in salads,
sandwiches or use as a garnish. Leaves may be cooked as greens or
used raw. Grow like spinach or lettuce. #140
Pkt. (1/16 oz.) $1.65;
1/2
oz. $4.90;
1
oz. $6.50.
Armenian. Slightly sweet. crisp, never bitter and very
long. Best harvested at about 18". Color is light green. More heat
tolerant than most cucumbers. 65 days. #147
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.65;
1/2
oz. $3.40;
1
oz. $4.50.
Boston Pickling. These little black spined cukes are just the
right size for pickling. But try them sliced in salads, too, and
enjoy their exceptional flavor. Expect heavy yields from the
productive vines. Pick when cucumbers are 2 to 6 inches long. Plant
cucumber seeds only after all danger of frost is past and ground is
warm. #306
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.60.
Lemon. Shaped like a lemon but is a burpless cucumber. A good
slicer or pickler. Very sweet, crisp and easy to digest. 65 days.
#307
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/2
oz. $3.35;
1
oz. $4.45.
Marketmore 76. See
organic seeds.
Pioneer Hybrid Pickling. A very high yielding pickler with
medium dark green color and black spines. Tolerant to scab mosaic,
powdery mildew and other diseases. Contains 88% hybrid and 12%
pollinator. 51 days. #308
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.60.
SMR 58 Pickling Cucumber. Everbearing, vigorous vines produce
heavy yields of medium green fruits all season. Top quality for
processing, also a good slicer. Resistant to Spot Rot and Mosaic. A
customer said "I found a disease and insect resistant vine which
produced a bumper crop of fruit from spring through fall in all
manner of extreme south Louisiana weather. The vines were the most
robust that I have ever seen." 53-65 days. #149
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.60;
1/2
oz. $3.15;
1
oz. $4.15.
Spacemaster Bush. Bushes of compact vines and runners require
only 1/3 the space normally needed for cucumbers. Fruits are tasty,
dark green and uniform at 7-1/2 to 8 inches long. Scab and
Mosaic-resistant plants produce heavy yields. Adaptable to a wide
range of climates. #150
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.80;
1/2
oz. $5.15;
1
oz. $7.95.
Straight Eight. All-America Selections Winner. Early, vigorous
and productive. Eight inch cucumbers are great for salads, slicing or
making pickles. 58 days. #151
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/2 oz. $2.75;
1
oz. $3.65.
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