





|
|
Di Cicco and Italian Green Sprouting
-- These two varieties are very similar, but the latter had average head
sizes of nearly 4" whereas Di Cicco averages a little over 2 1/2".
Both yield about 2 lbs. total per plant. They produced small heads
and large quantities of fair quality side sprouts over a very long period
of time (3 months or longer).

 |