. [Catalog] : spring 1964. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina; Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 141 Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting Culture same as Cabbage. 141 Italian, Green Sprouting Plants medium tall, rapid growing and produce a large he


. [Catalog] : spring 1964. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina; Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 141 Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting Culture same as Cabbage. 141 Italian, Green Sprouting Plants medium tall, rapid growing and produce a large head of dark bluish green color at center of plant in about 70 days from date of planting. The head is a compact cluster of tightly closed flower buds. When the central head is cut, numerous sprouts develop from the leaf axis, each sprout terminating in small green separate heads. These are cut in lengths of 10 to 12 inches. Served in the same way as asparagus, forming a very tasty and nourishing dish. June seeded plants transplanted in July provide a welcome mid-winter crop in this latitude. 70 days. Pkt. 20c; oz. 45c; I4 lb. ; lb. , postpaid. 143 Broccoli, Salad l^^or^.tovli^'S. the eastern part of North Carolina. It is planted in the fall, and in growth somewhat resembles the Seven Top Turnip. In the spring it sends up sprouts which are cut and bundled for market. Withstands cold and hot weather better than most greens. Pkt. 20c; oz. 30c; 14 lb. 65c; lb. $, postpaid. BRUSSELS SPROUTS One ounce will produce 3,000 plants CULTURE: Extremely cold hardy. Sow seeds in bed during August for mid-winter and early spring crop. Sow again during January or February for late spring and summer crop. Set plants in 2'2 foot rows when 3 to 4 inches tall. Belongs to Cab- bage family and responds to same care. I nnn \c\nnA Plants 18 inches to 3 l*tO Long ISiana ft. high, hardy, stems thickly covered with small, firm cabbage like balls, which mature in succession from base of


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