Earliest «fc Best 
Fruits of "Black Beauty” 
grow to enormous size, 
are ready for use 1® 
days to 2 weelts be¬ 
fore any other var¬ 
iety. Are entirely free 
of spines, thorns and in 
color rich lustrous black- 
purple. Plants are busby, 
robust and compact. Un¬ 
der favorable conditions 
bears until frost. 
No. 2106, Pkt. IOC; 
Vs oz. 25c; Oz. 40c; ill 
% lb. $1.20; Vs lb. 
Paradise Black Beauty 
Egg Plant 
VSSSSZt* Dandelion 
Superior, Thick f \ 
Leafed Variety ^ < 4 $f 
This is not to be 
confused with the —tirgs 
common dandelion. Va-Wtfc ■ , 
The leaves arc tend- 
er, thick and of be- 
autiful deep green 
color. Dandelion 
contains iron and is 
one of the most be- ^ 
autiful greens. As '•'•• •' 
easy to raise as lettuce. No. 2383, Pkt. ioc; oz. 50c, 
"smuaaaniaK; 
Batavian Full Heart 
Endive is a hardy piquant 
salad plant and here is the 
very best variety; larger leaf 
broader, thicker head at eat¬ 
ing stage and earlier in mat- 
Green Curled 
Can be grown all sea¬ 
son but used by many 
gardeners as one of the 
most refreshing of the 
fall and winter greens. 
Large circular plants 
), often grow 15 ins. in 
;> diameter, rich green 
5 In color but blanch to a 
■i beautiful creamy white. 
No. 2407, Pkt. 15c; 
uring. 
When 
blanch- 
edheart -•jefecS*’ [Cgd'j- 
is large — r.-w. 
full and buttery. Excellent for 
market gardeners and shippers. 
No. 2498, Pkt. 10C;oz. 20c; 4 
Fend or Sweet Anise 
West India GHERKIN 
This native of Jamaica is distinct from 
cucumbers, is used for very small pickles. 
Fruits weight to 4 ozs., pale green and 
covered with prickly spines. No. 2616, 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
Native of Southern Europe 
Known as Finnochio In Italy 
where it is used intensively as a 
salad. Can also be boiled and 
served with a creamed dressing. 
The broad overtopping leaves 
form a bulb-like vegetable, at the 
base of the stem this bulb is sweet 
—and aromatic. 
No. 2499, Pkt. ioc; OZ, 25c. 
Vi lb. 75c. 
SZ“£c .. scotch Kale 
For Winter ami Early Spring Greens 
ing, as it does, excellent greens 
for winter and early spring 
use. Easy to grow. A member 
of the cabbage family. This var- 
iety gives, by far, the best all 
around satisfaction. The lowgrowing, compact plants 
have deep green, finely curled foliage. In the North 
sow in early spring and late Aug. In the South from 
Aug. to Oct. 15. No. 2144, Pkt. 10c. 
White 
Velvet 
Okra ©r Gumbo 
Unexcelled for Soups & Slews 
Too little known in our northern stat¬ 
es is this excel lent ingredient for soups 
and stews. While it is a hot weather 
plant it can be grown in the north by 
starting indoors in paper pots. This 
variety is early, and prolific. The hibis- 
cus-iike flowers are followed by meaty, 
ivory-white long smooth tender pods. 
No. 2390, Pkt. ioc. 
Turnip Rooted Cabbage Kohl-Rabi 
^ ou need not be fond of veg- 
etables to like Kohl-rabt. 
Sweet, fine grained flesh is 
" second only to cauliflower in 
— W' l delicacy of flavor; prepare 
i/ same way. No garden should 
WmStI FilrWffffHSiini be without it. Early White 
Vienna. 2142, Pkt. 10C; 
<> z - 20C. Extra early, white 
bulbs tinged with green. 
Early Purple Vienna. 
Jf* No. 2143, Pkt. ioc; oz. 20 c. Same as 
white except skin, which is purple. 
Best for late planting. Stands heat better. 
Garden Huckleberry 
From Seed to Berries T" l " - 
Same Season | • 
You will be more than I 
pleased with this annual g *30*.a 
Wonder Berry. Are very I ** *4 h^mB 3»]| 
prolific and will grow and I 
thrive in any climate. Ber- tj wSS&StejE 
ries are large, about 1 inch f 
in diameter, shining black j &ms S^ / 'GJswb 
in color. They should be | 
fully ripe before using but 
will remain on the plant ful- , 
ly 2 months after they ripen. ( ' 
Unexcelled for pies or pre- I 
serves. Cooked with apples 1 
or lemons they make fine, | * 
tasty jelly. Here is a gar- | ' ^ 
den surprise that will de- 1 ^Sw 
light you. 1 ' |Mv 
No. 2127, Pkt, ioc; & 
Vs oz. 35c. (-—-———— 
Large American Flag Leek 
Dependable—Easily drown k 
This most extensively used of the l^ga p 
Leek family is a strong growing var- 
iety; broad leafed, with rather short 
thick stems. Leeks are even milder J , 
___ Leeks are even milder 
than onions and just as easy to grow. Jp 
Splendid for flavoring soups and vlk%. 
stews, as well as for eating raw. Can Wmy xsWik 
be transplanted in the cellar in sand "raw 
for winter use. Get acquainted with this mild agree¬ 
able member of the onion family. 
No. 2382, Pkt. IOC; oz. 20 c; 4 Ozs. 60c; % lb. 85c. 
IP age 48] GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA 
