Black Beauty Egg Plant 
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EGG PLANT 
One ounce of seed for 1,000 plants 
BLACK BEAUTY. The earliest of all large fruited Egg Plants. 
The fruits grow to an enormous size and are ready to use 10 days to 
2 weeks ahead of other varieties. The plants grow into a compact 
and robust bush, and are laden with the mammoth fruits. Under 
favorable conditions they bear continuously until frost. The fruits 
are of most attractive form; the skin is a rich, lustrous, purplish black. 
Very productive; entirely free from spines or thorns. Pkt., 10c; 
3 pkts., 25c; oz., 40c; % lb., $1.25; lb., $4.25, postpaid. 
NEW YORK PURPLE (SPINELESS). An entirely spineless strain 
of the large fruited type. Exceptionally productive, each plant bear¬ 
ing from 4 to 6 large oblong fruits. The fruits are of deep purple 
color, quite smooth, and of the finest quality. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 
25c; oz., 35c; *4 lb., $1.20; lb., $4.00, postpaid. 
Endive or Winter Lettuce 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of row 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY 
GROUND ALMONDS 
The Ground Almond, or Chufa, has a fine flavor, resembling the 
Coconut or Almond. The meat is snow-white, covered with a thin 
shell or skin of brown color. It grows close to the surface. Is very 
prolific, a single nut yielding from 200 to 300 nuts in a hill and will 
do well in any kind of soil. If the nuts are planted in the spring the 
same as potatoes a big crop can be expected about potato harvest 
time. They grow so rapidly and produce such immense crops that 
you will be surprised. Plant some for the children. Everybody likes 
them. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 20c; y 2 lb., 40c; lb., 75c; 3 lbs., $2.00; 
10 lbs., $5.00, postpaid. 
EXTRA CURLED. One of the most refreshing of all autumn and winter salads. 
May be grown any season of the year, but is more generally used late in the fall. 
Blanched by tying up the leaves in a conical form for about 10 days before using. 
Dr. Finck, an authority on foods, recommends it as a food for persons suffering from 
indigestion. Pkt., 5c; oz., 12c; % lb., 30c; lb., $1.00; 2 lbs., $1.80; 5 lbs., $4.25, 
postpaid. 
SELF-BLANCHING. An improved strain of Extra Curled that does not need 
tying up. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 45c; lb., $1.50; 2 lbs., $2.70; 5 lbs., $6.35, 
postpaid. 
BROAD LEAVED BATAVIAN OR ESCAROLLE. Foliage broad and flat—deep 
green leaves with thick midrib, that is exceedingly palatable when well blanched. 
Stands dry weather better than any other sort. We believe this variety is unsurpassed 
for salad when blanched by an experienced gardener, but is more generally used 
cooked like Kale or Spinach or as flavoring for soups, stews, etc. Pkt., 5c; oz., 12c; 
Vi lb., 30c; lb., $1.00; 2 lbs., $1.80; 5 lbs., $4.25, postpaid. 
Garden Huckleberry Grows from seed the first year. A new fruit that cannot be ex- Ground Almonds 
celled for Pies and Preserves. It is very prolific, yielding an immense 
crop of fruit. It is an annual and must be planted each year from seed. Grow's and thrives in all climates and on all kinds of soil 
The fruits grow larger than the common Huckleberry or Blueberry and, will remain on the plant two months after they are ripe If 
cooked with apples\ lemons or anything sour, they make the very finest, jelly. You will be delighted and astonished with this easily 
grown and wonderful novelty. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; oz., 50c, postpaid. 
GROUND CHERRY 
IMPROVED YELLOW. Each year this little fruit is be¬ 
coming more popular. They grow on almost any soil, are 
easily raised, and are prolific bearers. For sauce or pies 
they are excellent. They are delicious as preserves, and when 
dried in sugar, are as 
good as raisins for 
cakes and puddings. 
The round fruit is V 2 
inch in diameter, 
grows in a small husk, 
and is of handsome 
yellow color. Will 
keep nearly* all winter 
if stored in a cool 
place. No one, after 
raising them once, 
will ever make a gar¬ 
den without devoting 
a portion to the 
Ground Cherry. Be 
sure and get the Im¬ 
proved Yellow. Our 
seed is the genuine 
Improved Yellow. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 
25c; oz., 45c, post- 
Extra Curled Endive Paid. 
GARLIC 
The bulbs are divided into “cloves” or flakes and set out 
like onion sets, about 4 inches apart in the row and 2 inches 
deep. Bulbs only. % lb., 15c; lb., 45c; 3 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. 
5 lbs. or more by express, not prepaid, 30c per lb. 
DANDELION 
One Ounce Will Sow 100 Feet of Row 
GIANT CABBAGE-LEAVED or IMPROVED THICK LEAF. An 
improved type which should not be confused with the wild Dan, 
delion. It is one of the earliest spring vegetables, and is much 
prized as a blood purifier and for its other health-giving quali¬ 
ties. Unsurpassed for early spring greens, and esteemed for 
making salad when the leaves are young and tender. The leaves 
are of a dark green color, but can be blanched by sheltering 
from light with inverted pots, covering with boards or tying up 
the same as Cos Lettuce. Cultivate same as Lettuce. It remains 
over winter and is ready for cutting the following spring. If the 
roots are not disturbed, they will grow again, affording another 
supply the next year. Pkt,, 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; oz., 45c; U lb., 
$1.50; lb., $5.00, postpaid. 
18 Try a Few New Things Each Year. You Will Be Well Paid for Y our Effort 
