ENDIVE (Grown for us in France) 
Indivia (Ital.) Endivien (Ger.) Chicoree (Fr.) 
Trivett’s White Curled, {special strain). Fine s train 
which blanches readily and is of superior quality. 
Lb. $3.75, M Ib. $1.25, oz. 50c., pkt. 20c. 
Ruffick Green Curled, {illustrated). Similar to 
Trivett’s White Curled, but of bright green color. 
Lb. $3.50, 14: lb. $1.00, oz. 35c., pkt. 15c. 
French IVIOSS Curled. Very finely ladniated leaves. Com¬ 
pact, white hearts, crisp and tender. 
Lb. $3.00, lb. 85c., oz. 30c., pkt. 10c. 
BrOSdleSVed Bstavian. {Escarolle). Thick, fleshy broad 
leaves, supplying salad well into Winter. {Illustrated). 
Lb. $3.50, yi lb. $1.00, oz. 35c., pkt. 15c. 
One ounce of Endive will sow a row 100 feet long 
Sow seed in April for early crop and in June for late use. Allow the 
young plants about 1 fool space, and when almost full grown tie up 
the outer leaves over the heart to blanch. Do not tie up when wet. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
New Bohemian. Much improved. ... Per 100 roots, $3.00 
EGG PLANT TREATED o SEED 
Pebonciano (Ital.) Eierpflanze (Get.) Aubergine (Fr.) 
Trivett’s Black Beauty. {Illustrated). Purplish-black fruit 
of finest quality. Very productive, and slightly earlier 
than “New York.” Choice strain. 
14 lb. $3.00, oz. $1.00, oz. 55c., pkt. 25c. 
Trivett’s Round White. Very refined, delicate flavor. 
Preferred by some to the Black. ^ 
14 lb. $3.00 Oz. $1.00 3^ oz. 55c. Pkt. 25c. 
New York Improved. (Special strain). Popular sort, 
in great demand. Large, oval-shaped purplish-black fruit. 
\4 lb. $2.75, oz. 85c., oz. 45c., pkt. 20c. 
ENDIVE—Broadleaved Batavian (Escarolle) 
ENDIVE—Ruffick Green Curled 
EGG1PLANT—^Trivett’s Black Beauty 
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