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Kale 
A hardy vegetable of very simple culture 
yet it supplies the table with some of the very 
best greens and at a time when other things 
are scarce. Sow in beds or shallow rows eigh¬ 
teen inches apart. Seeding may be done in 
early spring or fall and the greens will be 
ready for use in a few weeks. 
90— BLOOMSDALE DOUBLE EXTRA 
CURLED—A superior kale being very curly 
and dark green, retains its color well after 
cutting. Pkt. 5c; ounce 10c. 
91— DWARF CURLED SCOTCH—55 days, 
yellowish green, very finely curled, used also 
for garnishing. Pkt. 5c, ounce 10c 
Head Lettuce 
The heading varieties should be started 
very early in the spring in a hot bed or cold 
frame. When plants are about three inches 
high, transplant to well prepared rows in the 
garden, setting them ten inches apart in the 
row. 
100— DREER’S ALL HEART—Our favorite 
lettuce, the heads are delicate yellowish green 
color, with few outer leaves enclosing a solid 
heart of the most delicious flavor. 
Pkt. 5c, ounce 10c. 
101— ICEBERG—Light green in color, crisp 
and tender, may be used as a loose cutting 
variety also. Pkt. 5c, ounce 10c 
92—TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— it 
is so hardy that moderate frost improves its 
flavor, grows 3 feet tall and bears li^ht green 
densely furled leaves of delicious flavor. 
Plant in May or June. Pkt. 5 c, ounce 10c 
Egg Plant 
£5—BLACK BEAUTY— 
A popular variety of vig¬ 
orous growth that holds 
its fruit well off the 
ground. Fruit large, 
smooth, of excellent qua¬ 
lity, and a purplish black 
color. Pkt. 5c. 
Kohl Rabi 
98—EARLY PURPLE VIENNA—60 days, 
bulbs flattened globe shaped, best for use 
when 2 to 2 1 /6 inches in diameter, purple, 
flesh white, crisp and tender. Pkt. 5c. 
Loose-Cutting Lettuce 
102— BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON — Plant 
large, attractive, compact, with broad frilled, 
light green leaves. Pkt. 5c, ounce 10c 
103— EARLY CURLED SIMPSON—A 1 s o 
known as White Seeded Simpson.Early bright 
lustrous green, frilled, and of good quality. 
Pkt. 5c, ounce 10c 
104— GRAND RAPIDS—Green with a tinge 
of red on the leaves. Pkt. 5c, ounce 10c 
