ANDREWS-BURRI SEED ANNUAL AND PRICE LIST 


Poe L a 
ENDIVE—FULLHEART 
ENDIVE (Escarolle) 
CULTURE—Sow in spring as soon as earth is free 
from frost, and repeat to within 60 days of autumn 
frost. Drill in rows of 2 feet and thin plants to 8 
inches apart. Tie up loose leaves or cover with pots to 
blanch for salad. Valuable for salads and decorative as 
a garnish to vegetables. Two ounces of seed to 100 
yards of row. Three pounds to acre. 
DEEP HEART — Broad Leaved — Deepheart 
Endive is one.of the most important crops in 
our section. It is nowadays grown practically 
all the year ’round and is looked upon as the 
best money-making crop. Of course, our truck- 
ers are very particular with regard to the 
stocks they use and it takes a fine stock which 
can please them. Our stock does and it will 
please you, too. If planted sufficiently close, 
plants will grow upright and easily blanch 
without needing to be tied. 
LARGE GREEN CURLED—Pink Ribbed—A 
hardy, vigorous grower, with bright green 
leaves. Midribs of the outer leaves are tinged 
with rose. The dense mass of deeply divided 
leaves formed in the center blanches very 
readily to a rich cream color. Highly esteemed 
for market and home garden, and much used 
for salads. 
BROAD-LEAVED BATAVIAN — The leaves 
are large and broad. Well-rounded heads, meas- 
uring often 16 inches across. It can be blanched, 
but is more generally used cooked like spinach 
or used as flavoring for soups, stews, etc. 
Called Escarolle in the South. 
ENDIVE 
Oz. ¥%Lb. - Lb. 
Large Green Curled, Pink Ribbed...15c 40c $1.25 
Broad-Leaved Batavian ........... 15¢ 40c 1.25 
Feullhéart7ocm ie once. ore ee eee 15¢ 40c 1.25 
Larges Green ACurieds......5 sos de siete 15¢ 40c 1.25 
Deepheart ... ..... Sodaafotets sce ate ane 15¢ 40ers 1:25 
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KALE or BORECOLE 
CULTURE—One ounce of seed will sow 100 
yards of row. Four pounds to the acre. This is a 
very valuable plant for greens. A curly, loose- 
leaved plant of the Cabbage family. Sow in the 
early spring when the Oak is in full leaf, again 
in the early autumn. Drill in rows of 2% feet, 
thin to 8 or 20 inches, according to vigor of 
variety. 
BLOOMSDALE, DOUBLE EXTRA 
CURLED—50 days—A superior sort, in- 
troduced by us in 1894, being very curly, 
dark blue green, hardy, so short stemmed 
that it rests practically on the ground, 9 
to 11 inches broad, spreading and far 
denser in foliage than any other sort. 
Plants broader than a bushel basket and 
seem to hug the earth. More hardy than 
Dwarf Curled Scotch, passing unharmed 
through the severest winter as far north 
as Philadelphia. 9 inches high. 
DWARF CURLED BLUE SCOTCH—We have a very 
Superior strain, absolutely uniform, with very fine 
curled leaves and the much desired deep bluish green 
Pane Plants of dwarf habit, vigorous with large 
eaves. 
SIBERIAN— Also called “Early Sprouts”—Plants very 
large and spreading, leaves broad and thick, curled 
only at the edges. Color blue green. Very hardy and 
used largely for wintering over. 
SPECIAL DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— 
This stock produces the finest plants imaginable. The 
leaves are extremely curly, and yellowish green in 
color. The plant has the very desirable double-deck, 
and withstands frost. 
TALL SCOTCH—A tall strain of curly, dark green 
kale, the stems being about 3 feet tall. 
LONG STANDING CURLED SIBERIAN—The green 
leaves are very large and comparatively plain in the 
center, but heavily curled on the edge. It is a fast 
grower, extremely hardy and will stand longer in the 
spring without bolting than any other variety. 

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BLUE SCOTCH 
KALE OR BORECOLE 
Oz. 3g:Ibb: “Lib. 26 Libs. 
Tall Curled Scotch......... -20c 60c $2.00 $ 9.00 
Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. .20e 60c 1.80 8.50 
Dwarf Blue Scotch ......... 20c 60c 2.10 10.00 
Siberian, Long Standing, 
Curled . 2." eee OPEN 
Bloomsdale, Double Extra 
Gurled 3... 2 20e 60c 2.10 10.00 
