
X-L VEGETABLE SEEDS 

Egg Plant 
Culture same as to- 
matoes but the seed 
should be started 
earlier as it takes 
longer to germinate. 
Dipped in beaten egg 
and rolled in cracker 
crumbs and fried, it 
will provide a de- 
licious variety from 
the ordinary run of 
garden vegetables 
61—BLACK 
BEAUTY 
This variety will of- 
ten produce 6 to 7 
beautiful fruits to a 
plant. Well adapted 
to our conditions. Pkt. 
10c; 14 oz., 20c. 

Black Beauty egg plant raised by 
Mrs. J. J. Arndt, 3612 7th Ave. No. 
ENDIVE 
“Salad minded people” are fast learning how easy it is 
to raise tender endive. Should be sown from April 15th to 
late July for continuous use throughout summer and winter. 
It can be improved by tying the outer leaves loosely to- 
gether when nearly full grown in order to blanch the center 
leaves. 
62—-GREEN CURLED 
Hardy and vigorous. Leaves glossy green but will blanch 
to a liquid white. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; ™% Ib., 60c. 
63—BROAD LEAVED BATAVIAN 
The “‘head lettuce’ of the endive family. Leaves thick and 
buttery in texture. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 

64—-SEED GARLIC 
Sound bulbs especially selected for planting. Bulbs should 
be divided and cloves set same as onions. Should be taken 
up in the fall and stored in a cool dry place. Bulbs, %4 lb., 
15e; lb., 45¢ postpaid. 
KOHL-RABI 
Seed should be sown early in the spring as possible and 
thinned to about six inches apart. Plant at intervals of 10 
days so that you will have a succession of bulbs throughout 
the hot weather as they fail to grow when the weather 
becomes too warm. 
76—EARLY WHITE VIENNA 
Bulbs are light green with white flesh. Pkt., 5c; oz., 40c. 
LEEK 
Culture is the same as onion. Chiefly used in soups, stews, 
and salads or any place where an exceptionally mild onion 
flavor is desired. 
77—LONDON FLAG 
This produces round, thick plants. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 

This new fruit is easier to grow than tomatoes, culture 
being practically the same. Bushes are about two feet 
high, well branched, and loaded with berries, which when 
ripe are a dark purplish color. They make delicious con- 
serve and are good if stewed, but should be cooked with 
a small amount of some other fruit such as apple or lemon 
added. Garden Huckleberry pie when properly made will 
meet with the approval] of the entire family. Pkt., 10ce; 4% 
ers 
The present trend in cooking shows a definite swing back 
to the use of herbs for supplying the proper seasoning. 
Many people grow a pot or two of their favorite Herb 
in the kitchen window, having it fresh the year ‘round, but 
if this does not appeal to you, remember that the stalks 
may be cut just before full bloom, dried and packed in air- 
tight boxes for use as desired. 
CARAWAY..__ Pki., 10c: oz., 25c postpaid 
DILL Ae eee. Pkt; 5c: 0z., 15¢ 
SWEET MARJORAM....__Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c 
SAGE”. Sree 4 fy 2 Pkt; Scr Ye 
THY ME gee <2 Pkt., 10c; 2 oz., 40c 
SUMMER SAVORY................ Pkt., 10c: oz., 25c 
72—_CATNIP 
While this is sometimes used for seasoning, it is most 
commonly thought of as a medicine and regulator for cats: 
and kittens. Pkt., 10c. 
73—LAVENDER 
The dried leaves are used to impart a delicate scent to 
clothing. Pkt., 10c. 
73A—ROSEMARY—Pkt., 10c 
KALE 
75—Dwart Scotch Curled 
Generally planted for greens, but also used for garnishing 
instead of parsley. May be sown in the spring as soon as 
danger of frost is over and will stay green very late in the 
year if given a slight covering of straw. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25¢ 
oz., 40c 

Egg Plants are nice for a ‘change in vegetables” 7 
