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Miscellaneous Salads and Greens 



Pancalier Endive. 



Celeriac (Knoll-Sellerie) 



(Turnip-Rooted Celery) 

 Giant Smooth. Prag'ue. Same culture as 

 Celery. Leaves are not edible. Bulbous 

 roots are used as flavoring: in soups and 

 salads. Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c; oz.. 40c; 

 14 lb., $1.20. 



Chicory (Cichorien) 



One ounce of seed will sow 200 feet of drill. 



Witloof, Special Strain CFrench Endives 

 Sow in early Spring in rows 1 1^ feet 

 apart and thin to 4 inches. Lift the roots 

 in the Fall and bury them in light soil 

 in a warm cellar. The new growth, ready 

 in a month, makes a delectable salad. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c: % lb., $1.20. 



Iiarg-e-Booted Mag'de'burg'. Grown for its 

 roots, which are dried, ground, and used 

 a.'^ a ^'ibf^tiiiup for coffee. Pkt.. U'^-: oz.. 

 25c: % lb.. 75c. 



Collards (BlaeterkoM) 



A tall, loose-leaved cabbage much prized 

 m the South as boiling greens. Same cul- 

 ture as cabbage. 



True Georgia. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 lb., 

 60c: lb.. $1.25. 



Com Salad (Stechsalat) 



One ovince of seed will sow 200 feet of drill. 



Sow in September for Fall salad, or pro- 

 tect over Winter for Spring use. 

 Larg-e-Leaved. I^rge, round, deep green 



leave?, forming a dense rosette. Pkt., 10c; 



oz.. 2.5c; H lb., T5c; lb., $2.00. 



(Garten Kresse) 



Extra Curled or Pepper Grass. An appetiz- 

 ing salad, growing rapidlv in any garden 

 soil. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; ^4 lb., ?.5c. 



Water Cress. The true "Water Cress." Easily 

 raised from seed in your own garden in 

 biiv moist location. Pkt., lOc; oz., 35c: 

 oz." 60c. 54 lb., $1.75. 



ENDIVE (Endlvie) 



Endive is one of the most tasty and 

 healthful salads and can be had in late 

 Summer and Fall when lettuce is hard to 

 get. For earlv use, sow in April in shallow 

 drills feet apart. Blanch by gathering 



the leaves together over the center and tie 

 with a strinsr. 



One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drllL 



Bread-Leaved Batavian ^Escarollei. Fleshy 

 leaves, not fringed, used largely for soups 

 and stews. Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c; '14 lb.. 75c. 



Giant Prlng'ed. Large plants with finely 

 fringed and curled tender green leaves. 

 Pkt.. 10c: oz.. 2.0c: 14 lb., 75c. 



Iiarg-e Green Curled. The standard variety. 



Hardv: blanches golden white. Pkt., 10c; 

 oz,, 25c: % lb., 75c. 



PANCAIiIEB. Strong grower with heavily 

 curled, deep green leaves. Ribs are 

 sliehtlv tinted rose. Blanches easily. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz 25c: Va, lb., 75c. 



Dandelion ri, cewenzalin) 



Sow in early Spring in rows 15 inches 

 apart, and thin to 4 inches. 

 One ounce of seed will sow 200 feet of drill. 



Improved Thick-Leaf. Pkt.. l-oc: 1^ oz.. 45c: 

 oz., 85c; % lb., $2.50. 



EGGPLANT (EIERPPLANZE) 



Sow the seed in hotbed or indoors in early 

 March. When the plants are 3 inches hig^h, 

 transplant to small pots, and later on to 

 larger pots. .Set them out in the garden 

 late in May, about 3 feet apart each way. 



One ounce of seed will produce lOOO plants. 



Black Beauty, r^arly; fruits large and al- 



rno.st black. Pkt., 10c; 1^ oz., 40c; oz., 

 75c: I4 lb., S2.25. 



New York Improved Purple. Large, smooth, 

 dark purple fruits: prolific. Pkt, 10c: Vz 

 oz., 40c; oz., 75c; \i lb., S2.25. 



Black Beauty Ees Plant. 



