SUNSET SEED 
PLANT CO 
Egg Plant 
Aubergine. Eierpflanse. Berengena, 
One ounce will produce two thousand plants. A strong, uniform heat is required to germinate 
these seeds, and a thoroughly pulverized, well-enriched, warm soil is necessary to perfect the fruit. 
Transplant to three feet apart each way, and when about a foot high, support the plants by drawing the 
earth up around them. 
Oz. Lb. 
Black Pekin. Fruit round and solid and jet black |o 40 jS4 oo 
Long Purple. Early, hardy and productive S'^ 3 50 
New York Improved. The best; very large and of fine quality 50 5 00 
Endive 
Endive. Endivie. Endivia. 
One ounce will sow one hundred and fifty feet of drill. Sow in any ordinary dry soil, in drills one 
foot apart, covering lightly. When tlie plants are about two inches high, thin to about twelve inches in 
the row. When the plants have attained full size, gather up the leaves, tying together at the tips. This 
excludes the air from the inner leaves, which, in the course of three or four weeks, will become beau- 
tifully blanched. • . „ 
' , Oz. Lb. 
Broad-leaved Batavian. A large summer variety; very productive, and one of the best . $0 lo $1 00 
Green Curled. Best for general use; very ornamental 10 1 00 
White Curled. Similar to above; pale green foliage 20 i 50 
Kale or Borecple 
Chou vert Frise. Blatterkohl. Col. 
One ounce will produce three thousand plants. With the exception of sea kale, the varieties imder 
this heading are treated as directed for cabbage, and transplanted from the seed b6ds to the ground, 
allowing two feet between each. Sow sea kale in drills one foot apart, and, when ready, transplant the 
roots, allowing two and a half feet between each. 
Dwarf German Green Cuk-led. {Dwarf Curled Scotch Kale) Dwarf compact grower; 
densely crisped green leaves, tender and delicate in flavor; makes excellent greens for Oz. Lb. 
winter and spring use $0 10 |o go- 
Dwarf Brown or Purple. Similar to the preceding except in color 10 i 00 
Sea Kale. A splendid vegetable when blanched and eaten as asparagus 25 2 50 
^^nf4'^^S Kohl=rabi 
(Turnip-Rooted Cabbage.) 
Chou Rave. Kohlrabi. Colittabo. 
^ One ounce will produce twenty-five hundred plants. Sow in rows eighteen 
lil f ^Jf inches apart, afterwards thinning to eight or ten inches. When young, Kohl-rabi 
-Tl^S is a delicate and palatable vegetable, and is very popular in Germany and other 
countries of Europe, where it is more generally used than in America. 
Early Purple Vienna. A favorite and successful table sort; largely Oz. Lb. 
grown j!o 20 |2 50 
Early White Vienna. The best variety, tender white flesh; very 
popular where known • ■ 25 2 50 
Large White or Green. Excellent variety for farm culture; finds 
WHITE Vienna a ready sale in the vegetable markets 15 i 50 
KOHL-RABI. 
Leek 
Poireau. Lauch. Puerro. 
One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. Succeeds best in a light rich soil. Sow in drills one 
inch deep and one foot apart; when six or eight inches high transplant in rows ten mches apart and set 
deep, so as to blanch as much of the neck as possible. 
American Large Flag. Of strong, vigorous growth; the best of all jto 20 j!i 50 
Giant Carentan. A favorite European sort, of mild flavor ^° 
Large Rouen. Grows to large size; h ardy and of excellent quality 20 i 50 - 
All seeds can be had in S-cent packets except where noted. 
