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BALTIMORE 



EGG PLANT 



EGG PLANT 



CUITTXRE, — Sow the seed in hotbeds early in March. When three incbes 

 high pot the young plants, using small pots, and plunge them in the sam« 

 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 1000 

 plants. 



BI.ACK BEAUTY EGG- PLANT.— The earliest of all large fruited Egg 

 Plants, and produces fruit quite as large as the NEW YORK FUBFIiE in 10 

 days' less time. The fruit is symmetrical in shape, of uniform size, of a 

 dark rich purple color, which does not fade or change to lighter color at blos- 

 som end like some other varieties. Just the variety for the market gardener 

 and trucker for early spring trade. Ptt., lOo. Oz., 45c. V4 lb., S1.75. XA., 

 $6 SC. 



NEW YORK imPROVED IiARGE FURFZiE EGG PLANT. — This market 

 garden variety has plants of strong giowth, and is very productive, produc- 

 ing plants of large size and fruits of smooth, deep purple color until frost. 

 Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 40. l^-, $1.50. lb., $6.00. 



THE FZiORISA HIGH-BUSH EGG PLANT. — Is in great demand by South- 

 ern truckers. It has a very vigorous growth and remarkably hardy. The 

 plant grows very erect and holds the fruits clear of the ground. Pits., 5c 

 and 10c. Oz., 40c. 14 lb., $1.50. Lta., $6.00. 



BALTIMORE EGG PLANT. — This is decidedly the best and most profitable 

 Egg Plant in cultivation. It is large, thornless, of beautiful shape and hand- 

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

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

 ing for seed we were surprised at the regular size and uniform, handsome 

 color of the fruit all over the field. 

 Pkt., 10c. Oz., 40c. i4 lb., $1.50. Lb., $6.00. 



EXTRA CURLED NEW AMERICAN KALE. 



KALE 



One Ounce of Seed Will Sow a Drill of ATiotit 200 Feet, 



The Kales are more hardy than Cabbage, and make excellent greens for 

 winter and spring use, and are improved by frost. For early spring use, 

 sow broadcast in September and protect during winter. It must also be 

 sown in April or May for later use. 



BWARP GREEN GERMAN KALE. — This variety sow in September 



broadcast, and gather in early spring, like spinach. It may also be sown 

 early in the spring for later use. Pkt., 5c. % lb., 40c. LI)., $1.29. 



EXTRA CURLED NEW AMERICAN KALE. — This is an extra curled, 

 long-.>=tanding variety of a beautiful green color; stands the winter well, 

 and will stand longer in the spring before going to seed than any other 

 variety. Ptt., 5c. 14 lb., 40c. Lb., $1.25. 



NEW IMPERIAL CURLED LONG-STANDING KALE.— Ptt., 5c. Oz.. 

 15c. 14 lb., 40c. Lb., $1.25. 



NORFOLK. — A variety used by the truckers of Norfolk for shipment 

 North. Light green color and leaves much curled. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15c. 

 14 lb., 60c. Lb., $2.00. 



KOHLRABI 



1 oz. OF SEED TO 100 YARDS 

 OF ROW. 



WHITE VIENNA 



BULB LIGHT GREEN. 

 FLESH WHITE. 

 VERY RAPID IN GROWTH. 

 EARLY MATURITY. 

 PINE IN TEXTURE, and 

 SYMMETRICAL IN FORM. 

 SUPERIOR. 



Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 

 Oz., 20c. 1/4 60c. 



Lb., $2.00. 



IMPROVED KOHLRABI. — PktS., 5o. 

 and 10c. Oz., 15c. 14 lb., 60c. Yz lb., 

 $1.00. Lb., $2.00. 



LEEK 



1 oz. OF SEED TO 150 FEET OF ROW. 



Select good Onion soil, manure liberally, 

 plant in April in drills 6 to 8 inches deep, 

 and 18 inches apart, and thin to 9 inches 

 apart in the drill. Gradually draw the 

 earth around the plants until the drills 

 are filled level with the surface. Draw for 

 use in October. To be used in soups or 

 boiled as Asparagus. 



EZTRA LARGE MAMMOTH. — A large 

 and strong plant; hardy. The best variety 

 for general culture. 



Pkt., 5c. Oz., 20c. 1/4 Lb., 70c. Lb., $2.50. 



BEUSSELBURGH. — Oz., 2Cc. H Lb., 70c. 

 tiTo., $2.50. 



LARGE ROUEN. — Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 

 20c. Lb., 70c. Lb., $2.50. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



