Ria Mice HicH SEED Co. 
ENDIVE 
Sow in drills, 1 ounce to about 300 feet. Used in place of 
lettuce for salads. 
494 Green Curled Winter. (75 days.) Very tasty. 
495 Broad-Leaved Batavian or Escarolle. (90 days.) Large, 
broad leaf, easily blanched. Used for soups and salads. 
496 Deep Heart Fringed. New type, full hearts, fine leaves. 
Blanches to clear, creamy yellow. 
Endive prices: Pkt, 5c; oz, 15c; %4 Ib, 45c; Ib, $1.45; 
Postpaid. 

EGG PLANT 
Culture: One ounce to 1,500 plants, %4 lb. per acre. Start 
the plants in boxes or hotbed. 
491 New York Improved. (120 days.) Large fruits and en- 
tirely spineless. Oval shape. 
492 Black Beauty. (110 days.) Ten days earlier than New 
York. Fruits uniform, blocky, oval shape and dark purple 
color. Plants dwarf. Egg Plant prices: Pkt, 5c; % oz, 30c; 
oz, 50c; % lb. $1.50; lb, $4.75. Postpaid. 
PEANUTS 
Plant in rows 3 feet apart, about 10 inches apart in row. Do 
best in light, sandy loam soil. Cover the roots or new shoots 
as they appear. 
645 Tennessee Red. Good yielding sort. Pods long, nuts 
sweet, frequently 3 to 4 in a pod. Recommended for all but 
very high altitudes. 
643 Small Spanish. Early maturing; small, round nuts, sweet 
and delicious. Best for short seasons. 
644—Large Virginia. Heavy producer, large nuts. 
Peanuts priced: % lb, 25c; Ib, 45c; 5 Ibs, $1.90. Postpaid. 
GARDEN PEAS 
585 Alaska. (55 days.) The earliest of all garden Peas. Light 
green vines, 214 feet high. Pods 21% inches long. 
590 American Wonder. (55 days.) One of the earliest wrinkled 
varieties. Vines only grow about 10 inches high. Pods about 
3 inches long, 7 to 8 sweet, fine flavored peas. Very prolific. 
589 Little Marvel. (60 days.) Remains in prime picking con- 
dition a week longer than any other. Vines 18 inches high. 
Pods 3 inches long. 
587 Mile High Supreme. (55 days.) The larg- 
est early wrinkled Pea. It is a dwarf variety, 
vines 14 to 16 inches high, pods 4 to 43% inches 
long containing 7 to 9 large Peas of excelient 
flavor. <A fine early canning Pea as it pro- 
duces a large percentage of its crop at one 
picking. 
597 Laxton’s Progress. (58 days.) The earliest 
and heaviest yielder. Large pods and large 
Peas, very good flavor, dwarf vine. Mile High 
598 Ward’s Bestever. (60 days.) The best var- 
iety of the Gradus type. Sturdy vines growing 2 feet high. 
Pods 4 inches long. 
592 Laxtonian or Blue Bantam. (60 days.) Deep green pods 
334 inches long. Vine grows 116 feet high. 
593 Thomas Laxton. (60 days.) A selection from Gradus. 
591 Gradus or Prosperity. (60 days.) This fine variety com- 
bines earliness with large size. 
608 Dwarf Telephone. (75 days.) A dwarf strain of the pop- 
ular Telephone. 
607. Improved Stratagem. (79 days.) A superior late variety 
for home and market garden. 
600 Dwarf Giant Pod. (75 days.) Resembles Stratagem, but 
4 to 5 days earlier, unequaled in pod size, and exceptional 
in quality. Pods green, plump, curved at tip; contains 8 to 
10 large, succulent peas. 
601 Alderman. (78 days.) Pods contain 9 extra large, medium 
green peas of finest quality. Tall vines. 
602 Bliss Everbearing. (70 days.) Exceedingly productive 
and continues to bear for a long season. 
Above priced: Pkt, 5c; % lb, 10c; Ib, 20c; Ib, 35ce; 
10 Ibs, $2.40. Postpaid. ~~ Lc Te I inscioe 
PARSNIPS 
hits Ideal Marrowfat. (100 days.) The-sweetest and richest 
vor. 
583. Hollow Crown. (110 days.) Longer than Marrowfat; 
about 15 inches long. A good keeper. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 15e; % Ib, 40c; Ib. $1.35. Postpaid. 

