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JOSEPH HARRIS CO., INC., MORETON FARM, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
EGG PLANT 
Eier pflanze (Ger.) Melanzani (It.) 
An ounce of seed will produce about 2000 plants. 
New Hampshire Hybrid 
Early and Prolific 
Introduced last year this new variety has proved 
a real acquisition for growers who have difficulty in 
producing egg plant profitably in the North. 
It is earlier than Black Beauty, grows fine dark 
colored fruit large enough for most markets and is 
remarkably prolific. On our farm it produced 8 to 
10 good size fruits and several smaller ones on a 
single plant. Seed grown on our own farm and of 
high germination. See prices below. 
New Hampshire Hybrid - 
BLACK BEAUTY. True Stock.. 
We can strongly recommend this stock as it is the finest strain of Black Beauty that we 
have ever seen. The plants are strong and sturdy, producing an abundance of uniformly 
large handsome dark purple fruit even here in the North. 
EARLY LONG PURPLE. Early and Prolific. Dark. True Stock. 
Fruit 7 to 9 in. long, not over 2 to 3 in. through. Early and very prolific, deep purple. 
Extra Early Dwarf Purple or Black King. 
Very early, dark and prolific, but not as large as above kinds. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE HYBRID. (New) See above. 34 oz. 25c. 
Oz. 
34 lb. 
lb. 
$ .50 
$1.35 
$4.50 
.45 
1.20 
4.00 
.45 
1.20 
4.00 
.75 
2.35 
Fenchel (Ger.) FENNEL Finocchio (It.) 
MAMMOTH (Improved Florence). Large Round Bulb. Best for Market. This exceptionally 
fine strain produces large, round bulbs. Oz. 15c; 34 lb. 45c; lb. $1.50. 
Endivien (Ger.) ENDIVE Endivia (It.) 
An ounce of seed will sow about 100 feet of row; 2 to 2 X A lbs. per acre. Oz. 34 lb. lb. 
DEEP HEART FRINGED. (New) . $ .25 $ .70 $2.25 
An entirely new and distinct variety. Large and robust with broad fringed leaves and 
full heart. All growers of endive should try some. See also our retail catalogue. 
GREEN CURLED PANCALIER. Best for Late Market. Pink Ribbed .15 .40 1.25 
The leaves are not so finely cut as the Green Curled. Has fuller, heavier hearts. A 
favorite of market gardeners. This variety does best on rich soil. 
GREEN CURLED. Also called “Chicory.” Green ribbed.15 .40 1.25 
Leaves finely cut and curled. Exceptionally uniform with a fine heavy heart. 
FLORIDA DEEP HEART .15 .45 1.50 
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 
green leaves. Blanches well. A very superior strain. 
French Endive—Witloof Chicory 
See under Chicory on page 15. 
Knoblauch (Ger.) GARLIC Aglio (It.) 
The bulbs should be separated into flakes or “cloves” and set out like onion sets. Bulbs for 
planting: Lb. 35c; Transportation paid. Not paid: 5 lbs. or more 25c per lb. 
Blatterkohl (Ger.) KALE Cavolo verdi (It.) 
One pound of seed will sow about one acre of land. 34 lb. lb. 10 lb. 
DWARF CURLED or Blue Scotch . $ .25 $ .80 $7.00 
Very fine curled leaves, of dwarf habit and deep bluish green color. 
SIBERIAN. Also called “Sprouts” .20 .60 5.50 
Dwarf spreading, broad leaves curled only at the edges. Color blue gray. Very hardy. 
Kohlraben (Ger.) KOHL RABI Cavolo rapa (It.) 
An ounce of seed will sow about 200 ft. of row. Oz. 34 lb. lb. 10 lb. 
A very superior short top strain, maturing before Early White Vienna. A very 
uniform stock, best for outdoor and forcing. Similar to Prague Forcing, 
Triumph of Vienna, etc. 
Early White Vienna.20 .55 1.75 16.50 
Round white bulbs, early. Can be used 10 weeks after sowing. 
