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hills about 3 feet each way allowing about 4 plants to 
remain in each hill. For continuous supplies make 
weekly sowings of the same variety or sow varieties which 
mature in succession. Corn is a vigorous feeder and 
should be well fertilized. 
Endive ENDIVE Endivia 
French Endive — (Witloof Chicory.) A useful addition to the 
winter income, being grown in a dark place. We have an 
exceptionally well developed strain. 
Full Hearted Escarolle — Our selection produces tightly packed 
heads with broad deep leaves, blanching easily. 
Green Curled — Very fine cut and curled leaves and immense 
heads. 
ENDIVE is sown in the open ground as early as it 
can be worked and at frequent intervals till July. Blanch 
by tying the outer leaves together over the center. Sow 
in drills and thin to about 6 inches. 
Aubergine EGG PLANT Petronciano 
Black Beauty — Strong, sturdy plants with a heavy yield of 
beautiful dark purple fruit. We have an excellent strain. 
New York Improved — Later and larger than the above. 
Long Purple Italian — Early and club-shaped. 
New Hampshire Hybrid — A new smaller headed type which 
bears heavily and produces fruit earlier than other strains. 
PRICES 
EGG PLANT Oz. %4Lb. 1 Lb. 
BlacksBea ut yrs sorte asiaciciess) © 2.20 0.'5\s1'% 06 .40 1525 4.50 
New Hampshire Hybrid............. 45 1E5O NO. 0 
INéws Cork Improved miei. a6 3-0 .40 1225 4.50 
Lonop Purplesmm apne stem © seicge sss. « 40 1225. 5450 
ENDIVE 
French (Witloof Chicory)............ 45 1.50 5.00 
Full Hearted (Escarolle)............. 20 .60 2.00 
Greeny Curled Barge os 3.as.5 ote s + .20 .60 2.00 
SEIN NEL Ace sciteeenatie @h s,s ois eteieieney a: 5 25 6ih5) 2.50 
KALE 
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KOHL RABI 
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Wihite Wilenmaiynt gems sie te, <tve cus + 235 1.25 4.25 
LEEK.............. 1.00 3.50 
LETTUCE 
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EGG PLANT requires rich, sandy, warm soil and 
must be started indoors in February. Its culture is the 
same as Peppers. 
Fenouil FENNEL 
Sweet Florence — The true Italian strain with large bulbous 
roots. 
Finnochio 
Chou Vert KALE 
Dwarf Curled — Dwarf and spreading. 
blue-green in color. 
Cavolo Verde 
Very curly and a deep 
Dwarf Siberian — Broad, light green leaves curled on the edges. 
KALE may be sown from early spring until late 
August but is at its best after frost. 
Chou-Rave KOHL RABI Cavolo Rabi 
White Vienna — Early round, snowy white bulbs, sweet and 
delicious. 
Early Purple — Same as the above but with purple skin. 
KOHL RABI is sown in rows |2 to 18 inches apart 
and thinned to about 6 inches in the row. 
Poireau LEEK 
Porro 
Large American Flag — Large, thick, sturdy stalks with smooth, 
clear pearly white bottoms, blanching far up. The finest market 
strain. 
LEEK is sown in rows |2 inches apart and thinned 
to about 4 to 6 inches. Pull up earth about the roots to 
blanch well before using. 
LETTUCE 
Imperial No. 847 — Large solid oval heads which stand hot 
weather better than most types and are resistant to Brown Blight. 
Laitue Lattuga 
Imperial PW No. 55 — In every respect the finest of the Imperial 
or New York types, producing the largest and most solid heads 
with a high resistance to blight and wilt and a high adaptability 
to soil and climatic conditions. 
New York No. 12 or California Iceberg — Our improved early 
strain of this unsurpassed Lettuce is practically 100% sure 
heading and is especially valuable for early spring sowing. 
New York No. 515 — A ‘‘Hot Weather’’ Lettuce. A wonderful 
strain of New York Head which is earlier and withstands hot, 
dry weather much better. The type and appearance is very 
similar to No. 12 with few outside leaves and large, solid heads, 
and is an attractive bright green incolor. Try this by all means. 
Our strain is very dependable. 
May King — Very early for forcing in frames. 
Hartford Bronze Head — (Crisp as Ice.) Early, tight, compact 
heads, tinged with bronze. Very crisp and of high quality. 
Big Boston Special — Our strain heads uniformly and stands a 
long time before bolting. Very fine. 
Iceberg — Large, solid heads with curled, blistered leaves; a 
pleasing light green. 
Romaine or Cos — Self Folding — Long, large heads of the high- 
est quality. We have a very high class strain. 
White Boston — Uniform and sure heading. 
remarkably high resistance to ““Tip-burn’’. 
Our strain shows a 
Salamander (Black Seed Tennisball) — Large heads with an 
ability to stand hot weather without burning. 
Simpson’s Early Curled — A fast growing leaf lettuce for home 
gardeners. 
Early Prizehead — Crisp loose heads deeply curled and tinged 
with reddish brown. 
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