BALTIMORE EGG PLANT. 



GERMAN, 



fFLTrRE — Sow the seed in hot beds early 

 In March. When three inches high, pot the young 

 plants, using small pots, and plunge them in the 

 same bed, so that the plants may become stocky. 

 They can be planted out, from the pots, when the season becomes sufficiently warm, in May or June; or they can be transplanted into a 

 second bed to make them strong, until the weather is warm enough to transplant, about three feet apart each way, in thoroughly worked 

 and well enriched soil. Draw the earth up to the stems when about a foot high. Egg Plant Seed will not vegetate freely without a strong 

 uniform heat, and if the plants get the least chilled in the earlier stages of growth, they seldom recover. Therefore repeated sowings are 

 sometimes necessary. Care should be observed in cutting the fruit, so as not to disturb the roots of the plants. 



(One ounce will produce about one thousand plants.) 



BALTIMOEE ECO PEASTT.— When once used, takes the lead. 



THIS is decidedly the best and most profitable Egg Plant in cultiva- 

 tion. It is large, thornless, of beautiful shape and handsome purple 

 color. We have never seen finer specimens of Egg Plant than 

 those grown from our seed. When inspecting the field of Egg 

 Plants growing for seed we were surprised at the regular size and uni- 

 form, handsome color of the fruit all over the field. 



PUt. lOc. Oz. 30o. 1/4 lb. S0c. Lb. $2.75. 



Endive. 



GERMAN, 



SEndimcn. 



IS ONE OF THE BEST SALADS FOR FALL AND WINTER USE. 



(One ounce of seed to one hundred and fifty feet of row.) 



^»OR early use, sow as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring, 

 Jfy in drills fifteen inches apart, and thin plants to six or eight inches 

 I in the row. To blanch the leaves, gather them carefully together 

 when perfectly dry, and tie with matting or soft fibrous material. 

 Another method is to invert flower pots over the plant. The leaves are 

 very highly esteemed for use as salads. 



OREES Cl'RIED.- The best sort in use. Useful as a salad, and also 

 used for garnishing. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 15c. 1-4 lb. 40c. I.b. §1.25. 



TRIE TO NAME. 



I bought seeds of you last year, and they proved true to name 

 and of excellent vitality. Therefore, I place my order with you 



again this year. 



O. E. WILDER, Ohio. 



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