265. FINE CURLED—Crisp, pungent 
leaves, finely cut and curled, dwarf and com- 
pact. Used mostly for garnishing and as a 
condiment. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, % lb. 90c, pre- 
paid, 
Celeriac—See Page 9 
Egg Plant 
One ounce will produce 1,000 plants. 
Sow seed in hotbed in March, when an inch 
high, pot in 3-inch pots. Set out about June 
lst, 21 feet apart. 
302. BLACK BEAUTY—Desirable for 
the northern states. Earlier than New York 
Spineless. The fruits are broad, thick, of most 
attractive form and finest flavor. Their rich, 
lustrous, purple color is very uniform. Pkt. 
10c, 2 oz. 35c, oz. 60c, Ys lb. $2.20, prepaid. 

Fruits of Black Beauty Egg Plant are rich 
purple in color, with a handsome lustre. 
Aerts 
To Flavor, Season and Garnish 
To keep over winter, cut on a dry day, just 
before they are in full bloom. Dry in the shade 
and store in air-tight Mason jars. 
306. DILL—Seeds have an aromatic odor 
and pungent taste. Used for pickles. Pkt. 10c, 
02. 25c, 4 lb. 75c, prepaid. 
308. MARJORAM—The young, tender 
tops are used green for flavoring, or they may 
be dried for winter use, for flavoring broths, 
dressings, etc. Pkt. 10c, 4% oz. 60c, prepaid. 
309. SAGE — The leaves and tops are 
used very extensively for seasoning. Pkt. 10c, 
1 oz, 60c, oz. $1.00, prepaid. 
310. SUMMER SAVORY — A hardy 
annual. The dried stems, leaves and flowers 
are fine for flavoring soups, dressings, etc. 
Pkt. 10c, 4% oz. 75c, prepaid. 
311. THYME—The young leaves and tops 
are used for seasoning soups, in dressings, etc. 
Pkt, 10c, 1% oz. 60c, prepaid. 
For Chives Plants see page 27 



One ounce of seed will plant 100 feet of drill. 
An excellent salad for fall and early winter 
use. Sow seeds outdoors the middle of April; 
small sowings can be made every three weeks. 
For fall and winter crop sow in July. 
304. FLORIDA DEEP HEART—(88 
days.) A great improvement over the Broad 
Leaved Batavian; the plant is large and vigor- 
ous, with broad, thick leaves; many infolding 
leaves form a deep compact heart, well- 
blanched and of excellent quality. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 20c, % lb. 50c, lb. $1.75, prepaid. 
305. GREEN CURLED-—A very beau- 
tiful sort of which the leaves are very light 
colored, even the outer ones being nearly 
white. They are crisp and tender. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 15c, %4 Ib. 40c, 1b. $1.50, prepaid. 
Garden Huckleberries 
Make Delicious Pies, Preserves 
and Jams 
313. 
and when ripe are a shining black color, 
The berries are borne in clusters 
about % to % inch in diameter. Plants 
row 3 feet tall and thrive on any soil. 
ulture same as for tomatoes. Pkt. 10c, % 
0z. 40c, oz. 65c, prepaid. See recipe below. 

Recipe for Huckleberry Pie 
Wash and stem 21% quarts berries, cover with water 
and let come to a boil. Add 1% teaspoon soda, boil 
one minute and drain. Add one cup cold water to 
berries, cook until soft, then mash and add 1% cups 
sugar, juice of 1% lemon and boil about 15 minutes. 
Remove from stove and cool. When ready to put in 
pie crust add one tablespoon tapioca. Dot with butter, 
add top crust and bake. 
Garlic Sets, see page 16. 
Girasol, see page 27. 
Ground Cherry, see page 25. 
Horse Radish Roots, see page 27. 
This member of the cabbage family does not 
form heads, but is grown foregreens. Can be 
sown late, as plants continue to grow late in 
the season. A heavy frost improves the flavor 
and quality of the thick, crumpled leaves. 
314. P DWARF GREEN CURLED — 
Plant is low and compact with large, bright 
green leaves, curled, and wrinkled. A healthy 
vegetable, and one of the most palatable when 
well cooked. PEt, 10c, oz. 35c, % Ib. $1.25, 
prepaid. 
316. TALL GREEN CURLED 
SCOTCH—Hardy plants with leaves deeply 
cut; curled at edges, light green in color. 
Very tender after exposure to frost. Pkt. 10e, 
0z, 35¢c, 4% Ib. $1.25, prepaid. 


Kohlrabi 
isa 
delicious 
vegetable. 
This 
is 
EARLY 
WHITE 
VIENNA. 
Kehlati 
One ounce for 200 feet of row. 
Sow the seed in light, rich soil as early in 
spring as possible. Thin to 6 inches apart in 
the row. Sow at intervals of 10 days for suc- 
cessive crops. Ready for use when 2 to 2% 
inches in diameter. 
317. EARLY PURPLE—(62_ days.) 
Dwart plants having short, green leaves with 
purple stems and veins. Bulbs globular purple, 
with white, tender flesh. PkKt. 10c, YQ oz. 25c, 
oz. 45c, prepaid. 
318. EARLY WHITE VIENNA Very 
handsome, white fruit. Excellent both for forc- 
ing and open ground; flesh white and very 
tender; leaves short. Pkt. 10c, Y% oz. 25c, 
oz. 45c, prepaid, 
A Species 
Leek of Onion 
Though belonging to the onion family, the 
flavor is milder and subtly different when 
used in soups and stews. 

For white tender Leeks, transplant when 
six inches tall to shallow trenches setting 
plants 3 inches deep and gradually let the 
soil fill in. In fall, ridge the soil about the 
plants so as to blanch the stems. 
319. LONDON FLAG—Stems 8 to 10 
inches long, 1% inches thick, white and at- 
tractive. Pkt, 15c, % oz. 60c, 1 oz. $1.00, 
prepaid. 
Get Your Order in Early for a Packet of New Mammoth Ground Cherry 
(Described on Page 25)—The Seed is Scarce. 
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