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ENDIVE 
Green Curled, White Ribbed 95 days 
Beautiful, dark green, curly leaves are finely cut, 
giving the plant a feathery effect. Sturdy growth, 
producing circular plants often measuring 15 or more 
inches in diameter. Requires good rich soil. Rich 
green in color, blanching to creamy white. 
KALE or BORECOLE 
A Non-Heading Variety of the Cabbage Family— 
For Greens 
Dwarf Green Curled D0 days 
Very hardy, productive variety of excellent flavor. 
Low-growing, compact plants with finely curled, deep 
yellowish foliage. 
Tall Green Curled 60 days 
Grows about 2 feet high with an abundance of dark 
yellowish-green leaves, which are very curly and 
wrinkled. Quite hardy. 
KOHLRABI 
A member of the Cabbage family with an edible, 
Turnip-like bulb growing above ground. More deli- 
cate in flavor than Turnips. 
Early Purple Vienna 60 days 
Small plants with purple-stained, dark green 
leaves. Fattened, globe-shape bulbs, which should 
be eaten when about 2 inches in diameter. Skin 
purple. Flesh white, mild, crisp and tender. 
Early White Vienna D0 days 
White bulbs, tinged with green. Small leaves. 
Tops 8 to 10 inches long. Flesh white, of delicate 
flavor. A desirable sort for forcing. Eat bulbs when 
about 2 inches in diameter. 

Black Beauty Egg Plant 
(See page 7) 

Early White Vienna Kohlrabi 
LEEK 
Large American Flag 115 days 
Quick, strong growth, producing long stems of 
uniform shape and size, 2 inches through and 10 
inches long. They blanch beautifully white and are 
of mild flavor. The Leek is closely allied to the Onion. 
but milder in flavor. Used mainly ‘n flavoring soups. 

Large American Flag Leek 
