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Hart & Vicks EGGPLANT 
One package of seed will produce 200 plants; 1 ounce 2000 plants. 
Harvest your Eggplant while the skin is still glossy. It is too old when the skin becomes dull. 
; Mons days mentioned mean days from the time the plant is set out in the garden until it is ready 
o eat. 
Start seed under glass early in March and bring plants to a good size as rapidly as possible. Transplant, 
when 3 inches high, singly, into 21- to 3-inch pots. (Fertile Pots are best, see page 12.) As soon as 
weather is warm set out in open ground, about 2 feet apart each way. Spray or dust for beetle with 
arsenate of lead or one of the new DDT sprays or dusts. 
«Black Beauty. (73 days.) An extra early variety. The fruits are large, blunt, oval in shape, purple-black, 
entirely spineless, and of very high quality, weigh several pounds each and are entirely free from spines and @ 
thorns. Holds its color a long time and is a desirable market variety as well as the very best kind for the @ 
home gardens, except in very northern sections. This is a very reliable and heavy bearing variety, each plant 
producing several large fruits. : Pkg. 15c; Y% oz. 30c; oz. 95c 
New Hampshire Hybrid. (60 days.) An extra early kind that does well everywhere and is especially 
valuable in northern sections where the season is short. The round and oblong fruits are deep purple in 
color and of splendid quality. Plants are sturdy, low, compact growing and bear ten days before other kinds. 
Pkg. 15¢; YW oz. 30c; oz. 95c 
ENDIVE “A Easily Grown 
One of the best salads for fall and winter use, for garnishing and flavoring soups and 
stews. Sow in shallow drills, 15 inches apart; thin plants to 1 foot apart. For early use, 
sow in April; for late use, in June or July. When full grown, tie outer leaves together over 
center to blanch the heart. Cover fresh plants every few days for a succession. One 
package of seed will sow 50 feet of row; 1 ounce 300 feet. 
Deep Heart Fringed. All-America Medal Winner. An entirely new type of Endive having 
the broad leaves of Batavian but finely fringed like Green Curled and more upright in 
growth than either. Easily blanched to an appetizing creamy white, crisp and tender. 
A splendid home garden kind. Ready in 70 days. Pkg. 10c; oz. 30¢; Y% Ib. 85c 
Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle). Broad, twisted and waved, bright deep green leaves 
with thick, nearly white midribs. The inner leaves form a fairly solid clustering head which 
blanches to a beautiful white; crisp and tender. Unsurpassed for salads. Ready in 90 days. 
Pkg. 10€; oz. 30c; Y% Ib. 85c 
Green Curled Green Ribbed. Ready in 65 days. Rich green leaves are very finely cut 
giving the plants a feathery appearance. The 15-inch heads blanch easily to pure white 
and have a most delicious, crisp, refreshing flavor, Pkg. 10c; oz. 30c; Y% Ib. 85c 
Witloof Chicory or French Endive. See page 8. 

Black Beauty Eggplant 
, Fennel 
Florence (Finocchio). Grown in home and market garden, and produces a bulb at the 
surface of the ground of aromatic and Anise-like flavor. The stalks are eaten like Celery, 
raw or creamed. Sow the seed in rows 20 inches apart and thin plants to 10 inches apart; 
blanch by drawing up the earth. Pkow OG aI500z.. 25¢;,02) 45¢ 
KALE ¢4 Rich ia Vitamins 
Use for greens and garnishing. The tender young shoots branching from the stalks 
‘make very delicious greens or may be cut up to be eaten raw in salads and sandwiches. 
Hardier than Cabbage and is improved by frost. Sow the seed in the garden in early 
spring for large fully grown plants. Sow in July for those small tender leaves to use in the 
fall and winter. Sow seeds 4 inch deep in rows 2 to 3 feet apart. Thin plants to stand 
12 inches apart in the row. Package of seed will sow 50 feet of row; 1 ounce 300 feet. 

Full Heart Batavian Endive 
Dwarf Blue Curled. Bluish green foliage 
of unusually high quality. The plants are 
hardy, compact in habit, and produce an 
| enormous amount of foliage, used both for 
} eating and for table decoration. A good 
companion for the Dwarf Green Curled va- 
riety. ~ Pkg. 10c;. /o0z) 20c; 
. 02, 35¢; Van lb. $1.00 
Hart & Vicks KOHLRABI 
An edible bulb that grows above ground and combines the good qual- 
ities of Cabbage and Turnips. Kohlrabi is tender and delicious, and can 
ibe cooked in many ways. Sow seed early in spring, in rows 1 feet 
apart, and thin to 4 inches. Make two sowings 10 days apart in the 
early spring, and again in July for a fall crop. Matures in 10 to 12 weeks. 
One package of seed will sow 40 feet of row; one ounce 300 feet. 
Early White Vienna. The standard for [= 
market, table, or forcing. The flesh is |. 
Siberian or Sprouts. These plants grow 
about 15 inches high, will spread to 3 feet 
or more across, and are the largest of all 
the Kales. Large, light bluish green leaves 
curled at the edges; nearly all are edible. 
Pkg. 0c; oz: 25¢; 14 Ib. 75c 

This is Dwarf Blue Curled Kale 
LEEK 
A good fall and winter substitute for 

white, tender, and has a greenish white 
skin. Pkgy l5e% Ya oz, 35¢7 
; oz. 60c; Y% Ib. $1.85 
Early Purple Vienna. A purple-skinned, 
white-fleshed bulb similar to White Vienna. 
Pkg: l5¢7 Va oz. 35¢; 
oz. 60c; VY Ib. $1.85 
White Vienna Kohlrabi is a mighty good 
vegetable for your garden. We have some 
very nice things said about it from people 
who tried it for the past two seasons. 
White 
Vienna 
Kohlrabi 

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green Onions. Sow seed early in spring, in 
drills one foot apart and one inch deep; 
thin plants to 6 inches apart in the row. 
Keep the neck covered with earth so it will 
blanch. One package will sow 25 feet; 
1 ounce 250 feet. 
American Flag or Giant Musselburg. 
Extra large, with broad, spreading leaves; 
excellent quality. Pkg. 15c; > oz. 40c; 
oz. 70c; Ya Ib. $2.25 
American 
Flag 
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