8 Mite HicH SEED Co. 

ENDIVE 
Sow in drills, 1 ounce to about 300 feet. 
494 Green Curled Winter. (75 days.) Very tasty. 
495 ‘Broad-Leaved Batavian or Esearolle. (90 days.) Large, 
broad leaf, easily blanched, Used for soups and salads. 
493. Deep Heart Fringed. (New type, full hearts, fine leaves; 
blanches to clear, creamy yellow. 
Endive prices: Pkt, 5e; oz, 15e; %4 Ib, 30e; Ib, 90c. Post- 
paid. 
EGG PLANT 
Culture: One ounce to 1,500 plants, 4% lb. per acre. Start 
the plants in boxes or hotbed. 
491 New York Improved. (120 days.) Large fruits and en- 
tirely spineless. Oval shape. 
492 Black Beauty. (110 days.) Ten days earlier than New 
York. Fruits uniform, blocky, oval shape and dark purple 
color. Plants dwarf. PKt, 5¢3; % oz,30c; oz, 50e; %4 Ib, 
$1.50; lb, $4.75. Postpaid. 
PEANUTS 
Plant in rows 8 feet apart, about 10: inches apart in row. 
Do best in light, sandy loam soil. Cover the roots or new 
shoots as they appear. 
645 Tennessee Red. Good yielding sort. Pods long; nuts 
sweet, frequently 3 to 4 in a pod. Recommended for all 
but very high altitudes. 
643 Small Spanish. Early maturing; small, round nuts, 
sweet and delicious. Best for short seasons. 
644 Large Virginia. Heavy producer, large nuts. 
Peanuts priced: 1% Ib, 20c; Ib, 35e; 5 Ibs, $1.25. Postpaid. 
GARDEN PEAS 
685 Alaska. (55days.) The earliest of all garden Peas. 
Light green vines, 2% feet high. Pods 2)% inches long. 
590 American Wonder. (55 days.) One of the earliest 
wrinkled varieties. Vines only grow about 10 inches high. 
095 © Nott’s Excelsior. (58 days.) Popular for home garden 
because of its sturdy, compact growth. 
589 Little Marvel. (60 days.) Remains in prime picking 
condition a week longer than any other. Vines 18 inches 
high. Wods 3: inches long. ; 
587 Mile High Supreme. (55 days.) The larg- 
est early wrinkled Pea. It is a dwarf var- 
iety, vines 14 to 16 inches high, pods 4 to 4% 
inches long containing 7 to 9 large Peas of 
excellent flavor. 
596 Peter Pan. (63 days.) The sweetest of all. 
Vines 15 inches high. Deep green pods 4 
inches long. 
097 =Laxton’s Progress. (58 days). The earliest 
and heaviest yielder. Mile High 
588 Hundredfold. (60 days.) One of the best of the Lax- 
tonian type. Vines 16 inches high; pods 4 inches long. 
598 Ward’s Bestever. (60 days.) The best variety of the 
Gradus type. Sturdy vines growing 2 feet high. Pods 4 
inches long. 
592 Laxtonion or Blue Bantam. (60 days.) Deep green pods 
3% inches long Vine grows 1% feet high. 
593° Thomas Laxton. (60 days.) <A selection from Gradus. 
591. Gradus or Prosperity. (60 days.) This fine variety com- 
bines earliness with large size. 2 
608 Dwarf Telephone. (75 days.) A dwarf strain of the 
popular Telephone, 
607 Improved Stratagem. (79 days.) A superior late variety 
for home and market garden. 
600 Dwarf Giant Pod. (75 days.) Resembles Stratagem, 
but 4 to 5days earlier unequaled in pod size, and excep- 
tional in quality. Pods green, plump, curved at tip; con- 
tain 8 to 10 large, succulent peas. See cut on back cover. 
601 Alderman. (78 days.) Pods contain 9 extra large med- 
lum green peas of finest quality. 

602 Bliss Everbearing. (70 days.) Exceedingly productive 
and continues to bear for a long season. 
Above priced: Pkt, 5c; %4 Ib, 10e;  % Ib, 20e3; Ib. 30c; 
Ib, 10 Ibs, $1.75. Postpaid. 
PARSNIP 
aa Ideal Marrowfat. (100 days.) The sweetest and richest 
avor. 
583 Hollow Crown. (110 days.) Longer than Marrowfat; 
about 15 inches long. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 10¢; %4 Ib, 30¢; Ib, 75e. Postpaid. 
