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ge Plant 
1 oz. to 3,000 plants. 
Italian: PETRONCIANO 
German: EIERPFLANZE 
Black Beauty. The earliest and best of all large-fruited 
Egg Plants. It is valuable alike to the private planter 
and to the extensive grower for market. Black Beauty 
produces fruits fully as large as and ready for use ten 
days to two weeks earlier than the New York Improved. 
The plants branch freely near the ground, and grow in 
well-rounded bushes. The grand large fruits are thick, 
of most attractive form. The skin is a rich, lustrous 
purplish black; the satin gloss and rich coloring add 
greatly to the beauty. 125 days. 
Leek 
1/3 oz. to 100 ft. row 
German: LAUCH Spanish: PUERRO 
Italian: PORRO 
American Broad Leaf. This variety is more largely used 
in this country than any other plant; strong, with broad 
leaves. 85 days. 
4 ozs. to acre 
Spanish: BERENGENA 
Kale 
1% oz. to 100 ft. row. 3 Ibs. to acre 
German: KRAUSKOHL Italian: CAVOLO VERDE 
Spanish: BRETON 
Dwarf Green Curled. Finely curled; even more tender 
after being touched by frost. 60 days. 

PRICES 
EGG PLANT 
5 Ibs. 
Oz. Y% |b. Lb. per lb. 
IEG IEE, ossccco0cKe $ .35 $ .90 $3.00 $2.90 
KALE OR BORECOLE 
Dwarf Green Curled..... SEC DEE DE COMED. DOMED oO 
LEEK 
Oz. ¥4 Ib. Lb. 
INMerICAneDLOAC = lca menrereretn tne $ .85 






Lettuce 
% oz. to 100 ft. row. 3 Ibs. to acre 
German: LATTICH KOPFSALAT Italian: LATTUGA 
Spanish: LECHUGA 
CURLED OR LOOSE LEAVED VARIETIES 
Early Curled Simpson. Leaves light green, slightly frilled, 
crisp, sweet and tender. This sort is especially adapted 
for sowing thickly and cutting when plants are young. 
40 days. 
Black Seeded Simpson. It forms large, loose clusters of 
leaves of light yellowish green color; the leaves are 
large, thin, very tender, slightly ruffled and blistered; the 
inner ones nicely blanched, and even the large outside 
leaves are tender and of good quality. 42 days. 
Early Prize Head. A large, clustering, non-heading let- 
tuce, most excellent for the home garden and un- 
doubtedly the most easily grown variety in cultivation. 
It is too tender, however, to stand shipping or handling 
on the market. Leaves are finely curled and crumpled, 
bright green tinged with brownish red; very crisp, tender 
and sweet. 40 days. 
Grand Rapids. The most popular variety for greenhouse 
planting. It will make a quick growth even under ad- 
verse conditions. It is of handsome appearance, a strong 
grower and not subject to rot. When exposed for sale it 
keeps from wilting longer than other varieties. Its up- 
right habit of growth permits close planting. 40 days. 
HEADING VARIETIES 
Improved New York Wonderful. This very large heading 
lettuce is desirable not only as a garden variety for sum- 
mer use, but is much used for fall and winter sorts grown 
in greenhouses. The plant is large, compact, and tight 
heading. Outer leaves attractive, deep green, broad frilled 
at edges. The inner leaves form a large head, sweet and 
tender when in condition for use. 60 days. 
LETTUCE—(Heading Varieties) 
Big Boston Improved. Popular for outdoor culture, also 
much in demand as a compact, large heading, forcing 
sort. Plant large, very hardy, and vigorous. Leaves broad, 
comparatively smooth, but wavy at edge, thin, very hard 
and crisp; color bright light green, the head slightly tinged 
with reddish brown. Grown extensively in the South for 
shipment North in the winter. It usually heads up under 
or weather conditions better than any other variety. 
50 days. 
Cos, or Romaine Lettuce. The Cos Lettuce is distinct from 
the following sorts, having long, narrow, spoon-shaped 
leaves, which usually fold into loose sugar loaf shaped 
heads, which blanch better by having the outer leaves 
drawn about them and tied. On account of their exceed- 
ing crispness, tenderness and delicate flavor, they are 
becoming more and more popular in this country. Leaves 
yellowish white in color, narrow, upright, folding into a 
solid head; self-blanching. 70 days. . 
Improved Iceberg. It is a strictly cabbage variety; crisp 
rather than buttery; large and late. Head is globular, 
extremely hard and well blanched. Leaves are slightly 
blistered, crumpled and twisted. Color light green except 
faint brown borders. Very good quality. 82 days. 
Hanson. One of the most desirable later summer lettuces. 
The plant is compact and forms a large, cabbage-like 
head which remains in condition longer than most head- 
ing sorts. Outer leaves bright yellowish-green, broad, 
somewhat crumpled and frilled at edge and with dis- 
pets midrib. Inner leaves white, very crisp and sweet. 
ays. 

PRICES ON LETTUCE 
LETTUCE (Heading Varieties) 
5 Ibs. 
Oz. Y |b. Lb. per ib. 
Teebers ieee fe ee > .10 © $°.30.°$).85 =$"-75 
Cos* Lettuce ee 10 .30 .85 15 
Hanson RA Gisioo SRG BE ACO e 10 .30 85 15 
Big Bostones 15 eee, 10 .30 .85 75 
Newsy 0rkiic coe eee 315 KN) ads alls: 
(Curled or Loose Leaf Varieties) 
Grand Rapids’... see 10 30 .85 75 
Early Curled Simpson ... .10 .30 75 -70 
Black Seeded Simpson ... .10 .30 -75 -70 
Early Prize Head ....... 10 .00 15 -70 

