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Ee eee ce , ENDIVE 
Culture. Sow for early use about April 15th, or for 
main crop, in June or July. Sow seed in rows 14 to 20 
inches apart, and when well established, thin to one 
plant per foot. When nearly full grown, blanch by 
tying the leaves together. One ounce of seed tor 
150 feet of row; 4 to 5 pounds per acre. 
FULL HEART BATAVIAN 4l/l-Amierica Se- 
lections Silver Medal 1934. Plant medium 
large with a very compact, full heart, the 
leaves broad and well blanched. An _ im- 
proved Batavian of very fine quality. Pkt. 
LOGE? Ozer OUC 2834 el De Joe De ape OU). 
LARGE GREEN CURLED (Red Ribbed). Finely 
cut, dark green, curly leaves, which give the 
plant a feathery appearance. It blanches to 
a beautiful creamy white. One of the best 
ot the best salads, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 
O0G slp asp lesb. 
GREEN CURLED RUFFEC A large late variety finely 
curled, compact heart and with thick white ribs. 
Page, ies ova, Ser a7 ila. YAS)S, Illy SHS) 
WHITE CURLED A slightly earlier variety, similar to 
Green Curled, but of a light green color. It blan- 
ches well and has a fine flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 
4 IDS 7 SGsDe 2.50; 
FRENCH ENDIVE See Witloof Chicory, Page 19. 
KALE 
Culture. This vegetable is grown for use as greens. Seed may be sown in April or May in rows two to three feet 
apart, and if large plants are desired, thinned to two feet apart in the row. Where the climate is not too severe, it may 
be sown (for spring use) any time up to October, as it will winter over if protected by a covering of hay or some coarse 
litter. The quality is improved rather than injured by the frost. An ounce will sow 200 feet of row, 4 pounds per acre. 

Full Heart Batavian Endive 
SPECIAL DWARF GREEN SCOTCH 
This stock produces the finest plants 
imaginable. The leaves are extreme- 
ly curly, and very dark green in color. 
The plant has the very desirable 
double-deck, and withstands frost. 
ita lOe Oz. o0ces4rlbe Joc Alb. $2.50; 
TALL SCOTCH A tall strain of curly, dark 
green kale, the stems being about 3 ft. 
tall. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 65c; Ib. $2.00. 
BLUE SCOTCH Similar to Dwarf Green 
Curled Scotch as to curliness, height 
of plant and double deck, but has a 
bluish-green color that is distinctive. 
Pita 0c 7o0z.20c32% Ib-65c% 1b! $2.00. 

Special Dwarf Green Scotch Kale 
DWARF SIBERIAN Also called Early Sprouts. This is a particularly hardy variety and will stand the winter well. The 
leaves are not nearly as curly as the Scotch types above. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 30c; Ib. $1.00. 
SPECIAL LATE SPROUTS Similar to Dwarf Siberian Kale, but about 10 days later, more curly, darker green 
and slow to bolt to seed. Grown on our own farms from seed stock grown especially for us on Long Island. 
Pkt. 10c: 6z: 20c ;~%4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
