22 LANDRETHS’ SEEDS ARE SOLD IN EVERY STATE AND MANY FOREIGN COUNTRIES 
KALE or BORECOLE 
Native of Europe. One Ounce of Seed Will Sow 100 Yards of Row. Two Pounds to the Acre. 
Seed breaks ground in 5 days. One inch high in 8 days under most favorable circumstances in 
greenhouse. This is a very valuable plant for greens. A curly, loose-leaved plant of the Cabbage family, 
of hardy character and succeeding on almost any soil. 
BLOOMSDALE DOUBLE EXTRA CURLED—50 
Days. A superior sort, introduced by us in 1894 
being very curly, very dark blue green, very 
hardy, so short stemmed that it rests prac¬ 
tically on the ground, 9 to 11 inches broad, 
spreading and far denser in foliage than 
any other sort. The Bloomsdale Kale is 
more hardy than the Scotch Kale, 
retaining its good color after cut¬ 
ting and throughout days of 
transportation, bringing more 
money when put upon the 
market because it is more at¬ 
tractive and appears to be 
fresher all the time because of 
its dark green color. Pkt. 5c 
oz. 30c K lb. 55c lb. $1.50 
Blue Kale—50 Days. This is 
renamed Bloomsdale Kale raised 
in Europe. Not equal to the 
strain we raise on Bloomsdale 
Farm under our own supervision. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 35c lb. 90c 
DWARF CURLED SCOTCH OR NORFOLK—55 
Days. A very favorite sort for garnishing. Some¬ 
times called Dark Green Moss Curled. Foliage dark 
green, very finely curled. An excellent variety of 
spreading habit, short stalk. 14 to 16 inches in 
height. Pkt. 5c oz. 15c 34 lb. 35c lb. 80c 
Bloomsdale Double Extra Curled Kale 
SPRING—30 Days. This is a smooth leaved variety, very 
often planted for table greens and as a feeding crop for pigs 
and cattle. Pkt. 5c oz. 10c 34 lb. 15c lb. 35c 
PHILADELPHIA DWARF GERMAN OR SIBERIAN—60 
Days. Foliage Hat, broad, curled on edges, blue, hardy. Stands 
a most rigorous Winter. Very vigorous, 16 inches, large leaves, 
comparatively plain, frequently grown for forage. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c % lb. 35c lb. 75c 
KALE CULTURE 
For late Fall or early Winter use, sow the seed early in June 
and transplant about the middle of July in rows 18 to 24 inches 
apart, setting the plants 8 to 10 inches in the row. 
KOHL RABI 
One Ounce of Seed Will Plant 100 Yards of Row. Plant Two Pounds 
per Acre 
GREEN OR WHITE—LARGE ROOTED—80 Days. 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Afield 
variety for cattle, three times as large as the table sort. Pkt. 10c oz. 30c 34 lb. 55c lb. $1.75 
PURPLE VIENNA—60 Days. The bulb of this variety is purple. Green leaves with 
purple stems. It should be cooked when not over two inches in diameter. In maturity it 
develops for use with the White Vienna. Pkt. 10c oz. 25c 34 lb. 75c lb. $2.25 
WHITE VIENNA—60 Days. Very choice stock. Short-leaved, bulb light green, very 
rapid in growth, early in maturity, fine in texture when eaten, not over two inches and 
symmetrical in form. Pkt. 5c oz. 25c 34 lb. 75c lb. $2.25 
LEEK 
A Native of Switzerland. Two Ounces of Seed Will Sow 100 Yards 
of Row. Allow Four Pounds to the Acre. Breaks ground in 9 days. 
One inch high in 17 days under most favorable circumstances in 
greenhouse. 
LARGE LONDON OR FLAG —85 Days. Scotch or Broad Flag—an old standard variety, 
still the most popular, with recurved broad leaves. Listed by us over a hundred yeas ago. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 25c M lb. 60c lb. $2.00 
MONSTROUS CARENTAN—85 Days. Very superior, large rooted, broad leaved. The 
largest type, very hardy. Similar to the larger Rouen. Stems sometimes 3 in. in diameter. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 25c lb. 60c lb. $2.00 
MUSSELBURGH GIANT —85 Days. A remarkably large and showy variety. Leaves 
broad, deep green, and flat. Very popular. Hardy edible stems, 6 to 8 inches in length. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 25c M lb. 60c lb. $2.00 
Leek 
