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Leeks, Large American Flag 

DANDELION 
An excellent source of vitamin A and a good 
source of vitamin C and iron; as nutritious a 
green as can be planted. 
Time to Plant. Early May sowing will be ready 
tor Fall picking. Later sowings (through June) will 
be ready the following Spring. 
Planting—Sow in rows in well manured soil, cover 
with not more than 1/4 inch of soil. When the plants 
are large enough to handle, thin out to 6 inches. 
Allow 1% feet between rows. 
1 ounce of seed will sow a 200 foot row. 
5916 American improved. 
fleshy, tender leaves. re, Cy 
Pkt. 25c., 14 oz. 60c., oz. $1.00, 14 Ib. $3.00 
EGGPLANT 
Eggplant is one of the most tender vegetables and 
cannot stand outdoor conditions during early Spring. 
The seeds should be sown about the end of March in 
a greenhouse or hotbed. Broadcast the seeds over the 
surface of flats filled with well pulverized soil of good 
quality and cover with no more than } inch of finely 
sifted loam. As soon as the seedlings are large enough 
to handle thin out or transplant so that they stand 
6 to 8 inches apart. When outdoor conditions become 
settled and warm (from about June 5 to 15) the plants 
should be set in the garden spaced about 3 feet apart. 
Cropping dates, figured from time plants are set 
out in the garden. 
1 ounce of seed should produce 1000 plants 
5905 Extra Early Long Purple. 75 days. 
Long slender fruits of deep dark bluish purple 
produced freely. 2 ; ee, 
Pkt. 15c., 4% oz. 45c., oz. 75c., 44 1b. $2.25 
5907 Black Beauty. 80 days. Handsome 
large fruits of a deep purplish black color; 
globular or blunt egg shaped form. Four to 
six fruits borne on 24 inch, erect plants. 
Pkt. 15c., 44 oz. 45c., oz. 75c., YY lb. $2.25 
5909 New Hampshire Hybrid. 68 days. Early 
and very prolific, insuring a satisfactory crop 
where older varieties fail to develop. The 
beautiful deep purple fruits are slightly oval 
and medium in size. " 
Pkt. 15c., % oz. 50c., oz. 85c., 14 Ib. $2.50 
90 days. Large, 
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ENDIVE 
Ina green state this salad plant is an excellent 
source of vitamin A and contains a fair supply 
of vitamin C and iron. 
Sow in rows in the early Spring (about April 20 
and from that time until about May 15. An Autumn 
crop may also be sown in early August. Cover the 
seed with no more than 4 inch of soil. 
When the plants are large enough to handle thin 
them out or transplant to stand about one foot apart. 
Allow at least 1!5 feet between rows. 
1 ounce of seed should produce about 3000 plants 
5931 Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle). 85 days. 
An earlier and more uniform strain of the old 
Broad Leaved Batavian. Large, broad, 
slightly curled leaves forming very compact 
heads. 
Pkt. 10c., % oz. 25c., 
5938 Green Curled. 
Autumn and Winter. 
Pkt. 10c., 14 oz. 25c., oz. 40c.,° 4 Ib. $1.15 
FLORENCE FENNEL 
Sow outdoors in the garden during June. Plant 
thinly in rows and cover the seed with not over \4 
inch of soil. Allow about 2 feet between rows. When 
the seedlings are large enough to handle thin out to 
stand about 6 inches apart. As the cool Fall weather 
approaches hill up the soil around the base of the 
plants. 
1 ounce of seed will sow a row of 50 feet 
5948 Florence Fennel. 85 days. This delicious 
Italian vegetable has grown very much in favor 
in recent years. The leaf bases form the por- 
tion which is so highly prized, being sometimes 
boiled and occasionally cut up and used in a 
raw state for salad purposes. 
Pkt. 10c., 44 oz. 30c., oz. 50c. 
KALE 
Kale suppliestan excellent percentage of vi- 
tamins A and C, together with a fair supply of 
vitamin Bi, riboflavin, calcium and iron. Either 
cooked, like a cabbage or eaten green in salads, 
Kale makes most appetizing greens. It is easily 
grown and thrives in most any well-drained 
fertile garden soil. 
oz. 40c., 14 Ib. $1.15 
90 days. Suitable fo 
The seed should be sown not earlier than May 15 
and from then until about July |, in a sheltered seed 
bed and covered to a depth of not over 14 inch. 
When the plants are large enough to handle easily, 
transplant them to the open garden, placing them 
18 inches apart in rows, with at least 2 feet between 
rows. 
1 ounce of seed will producejabout 2000 plants 
5970 Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. 85 days. 
Leaves bright green, closely curled, very ten- 
der. Quality is improved if the plants are 
touched by frost before being used. 
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5974 Siberian or Winter. 65 days. 
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KOHLRABI 
The seed may be sown as early as April 20 with 
successive sowings until August |. It is best to make 
several sowings during that period for in hot weather 
Kohlrabi soon becomes hard and dry and the quality 
is impaired. Sow in rows and cover with about ‘5 
inch of soil. Allow at least 2 feet between rows. When 
the plants are large enough to handle easily thin out 
to stand about 4 inches apart. 
1 ounce will sow a rowYof about 150 feet 
5956 Early White Vienna. 55 days. A very 
early variety. Tops small; outer color greenish 
white. Flesh quite free from fiber and of 
excellent quality. 
Pkt. 10c., 4-02. 30c., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.50 
5958 Early Purple Vienna. 60 days. Very 
early. Tops small, outer cclor purple. Flesh 
quite free from fiber. 
Pkt. 10c., % oz. 25c., oz. 45c., 4 Ib. $1.25 
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GREENTOX 
A garden spray that is amazingly effec- 
tive, killing both sucking and chewing in- 
sects. Non-poisonous to humans and ani- 
mals; non-injurious to plant life. 1 oz. | 
bottles, 35c.; 6 oz. bottles, $1.00; 16 oz. 
pottles, $2.00. 


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Kohlrabi, Early White Vienna 
LEEKS 
When large exhibition Leeks are desired the seed 
may be sown in the greenhouse about March | but 
ordinarily seed is sown in the open garden soon after 
April 1. Sow the seed thinly in rows and cover with 
not over 14 inch of soil. Allow at least 18 inches be- 
tween rows. When the plants are large enough to 
handle thin out or transplant to stand at least 4 
inches apart. A rich well-manured soil is essential. 
I ounce of seed will sow a row of 100 feet 
6014 Large American Flag. 150 days. Hardy, 
vigorous and an excellent Winter sort. Bulbs 
long and. very uniform. 
Pkt. 50c., 4% oz. $1.10, oz. $2.00 
6016 Musselburgh (Carentan). 150 days. The 
famous Scotch sort. Large, hardy, and distinct. 
Pkt. 50c¢., 144 oz. $1.10, oz. $2.00 

Eggplant, Black Beautv 
