16 JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Endivien {Ger,) ENDIVE Endivia (It,) 
An ounce of seed will sow about 100 feet of row; 2 to 2}^ lbs. per acre. 
Oz. ^ lb. lb. 
GREEN CURLED PANCALIER. Best for Late Market. Pink Ribbed, . . $ .15 $ .45 $1.50 
The leaves are not so finely cut as the Green Curled. Has fuller, heavier hearts. Grown 
extensively by market gardeners. This variety does best on rich soil. 
Green Curled.15 .45 1,50 
Large leaves finely cut and curled. Green ribbed. 
FLORIDA DEEP HEART. 20 .60 2.00 
Broad leaves, dark green, slightly curled, produces large deep heads, which blanch well 
in the center. One of the best varieties, especially for late market. 
FULL HEART BATAVIAN (Escarolle). True Dark Green Strain.15 .45 1.50 
Our strain of this variety produces heads which are tightly packed with broad dark 
trttn leavts. Blanches well. 
“FRENCH ENDIVE”—Witloof Chicory 
Porcini Strain—Grown from Specially Selected Roots 
This is a crop that can be grown during the winter in a dark place and with very little expense. 
There is a good demand for “French Endive” in the markets of all the large cities. 
The seed we offer is an exceptionally fine strain, being grown from especially selected fully 
developed forced heads. This seed will give a very high percentage of perfect heads when the roots 
arc forced. An ounce of seed will produce 3000 to 5000 roots. Oz. 45c; }/i lb. $1.20; lb. $4.00. 
Fenchel {Ger.) FENNEL Finocchio {It.) 
Oz. )4: lb. lb. 
MAMMOTH. Large Round Bulb. Best for Market. $ .20 $ .60 $2.00 
This exceptionally fine strain produces large, round bulbs. 
Florence. True Italian Stock.15 .45 1.50 
MOUNTAIN or WUd.20 .55 1.75 
This strain is finer leaved than the others, and grows with a more spreading habit. 
It does not form a large bulb. 
Knoblauch {Ger.) GARLIC Aglio {It.) 
The bulbs should be separated into flakes or “cloves” and set out like onion sets. Bulbs for 
planting: Lb. 45c; Transportation paid. Not paid: 5 lbs. or more 35c per lb. 
Blatterkohl {Ger.) KALE Cavolo verdi {It.) 
One pound of seed will sow about one acre of land. 
]4. lb. lb. 10 lb. 
DWARF CURLED or Blue Scotch. $ .35 $1.10 $10.00 
Very fine curled leaves, of dwarf habit and deep bluish green color. 
Tall Scotch Curled.30 .90 8.00 
Grows 2 ft. tall with finely curled leaves. Very hardy. 
SIBERIAN. Also called ‘‘Sprouts”.30 .90 8.00 
Dwarf spreading, broad leaves curled only at the edges. Color blue gray. Very hardy. 
Knollkohl {Ger.) KOHL RABI Cavolo rapa {It.) 
An ounce of seed will sow about 200 ft. of row. 
^ Oz. Mlb. lb. 101b. 
The best variety for market. Round white bulbs, very early. Can be used 
10 weeks after sowing. 
Early Purple Vienna.25 .75 2.50 22.50 
Same as above except the bulbs have a purple skin, and are somewhat later 
in maturing. 
Poree {Ger.) LEEK Porro {It.) 
An ounce of seed will sow about 200 feet of row. 
Oz. 34 lb. lb. 
ELEPHANT (New). Large thick stalks. $ .30 $ .90 $3.00 
This new variety is a distinct improvement over the old varieties of leek. The stalks 
are large and very sturdy. The bottoms are smooth and clear pearly white. The 
white part extends farther up the stalk than any leek we have ever seen. This is by far 
the best market strain of leek. 
Large American Flag. The standard variety.25 .70 2.25 
Leek—Elephant 
