SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



One Ounce of Seed F/y/y T>lnr\i Matures for Table in 120 



to 100 Yards of Row. Ej if if " I ILL I Li Days after Sprouting. 



About 3000 plants are required to plant an acre. These plants should produce an average of 4 to 5 

 fruits, weighing 5 to 6 pounds each. Our selected seeds are always taken from fruit weighing 6 to 8 pounds 

 each; we have had them of 12 pounds in weight. 



Florida High Bush. — Fruit not so large or round as the New York Improved, Lb. MLb, Oz. Pkt. 

 vines taller, continuous bearer, fruit smaller $5.00 1.50 .50 5 



Landreths' Large Round Purple, 130 days. — The Landreth is decidedly the 

 best selection of Egg-Plant, being productive and vigorous, the fruit often 

 reaching a weight of twelve pounds. The fruit may be described as chunky, 

 broad at bottom and flattened, diameter often nearly equal to the length. 

 Color, when grown on soil of proper quality, a deep purple, often appearing 

 almost black. Soil has much to do with depth of color. Single bushes of this 

 variety on good soil often reach a diameter of three feet and produce six to 



eight large fruits 6.50 1.S5 65 5 



Landreths' Large Round Purple 



Large Round Black, or Beauty, 125 days— Early. Twice the size of the Black 

 Pekin; fully as large as the Large Round New York Purple, just as good and a 

 quicker seller in market. Does not split. Color black all over the fruit. 

 Known also as Black Beauty. Earlier than the New York Improved $6 .50 1 . 85 65 



New York Improved, 140 days. — Improved form of the old Large Round Purple.. 6.50 1 .85 65 



Endive 



Two Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Three Pounds to the Acre. 



Sow in the Spring as soon as the earth is free from frost, and repeat to within sixty days of Autumn 

 frost. Drill in rows of 2 feet and thin the plants to 8 inches apart. Tie up the loose leaves or cover with 

 pots to blanch for Salad. Valuable for Salads and highly decorative as a garnish to table vegetables. 

 Rapidly growing in demand. The foliage can be cooked the same as Spinach and will be found delicious. 



Broad Leaved Batavian, or Escarolle, 45 days.— Foliage broad and flat. Choice Lb. 

 Salad. Stands dry weather better than other sorts of Endive $1 . 50 



Giant Green Fringed.— Very often called Green Curled, Ruffick and Oyster 1 . 50 



Large Green Curled, or RUFFICK, 45 days.— A desirable Salad when blanched. 

 When tied up those plants of red foot stalks bleach white very quickly; Pop- 

 ular as a garnish 1.50 



White Curled; — A variety of white or light colored leaves. Less astringent than 



the Green. Used for decoration. Valuable for boiling 1.50 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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