14 GRAND RAPIDS GROWERS, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan 
K ale or Borecole 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. One ounce to 150 feet of drill. 
Sow from August 15th to October in rows 18 inches apart, 
and they will yield greens during fall and winter. They are 
improved by freezing. eh: gue 
110 days. andsome, very finely 
Dwarf Curled Scotch curled, dwarf, spreading variety, fol- 
iage leng and an attractive bright green; very hardy. Oz., 
20c; 14 Ib., 60c;_ 1 Ib., $2.00, pantpalcs % i 
110 days. Plants of this variety grow 2 to 
Tall Curled Scotch 3 feet in height, bearing long plumelike 
light green leaves, which are much cut and deeply curled at 
the edges. Very hardy. Oz., 20c; %4 lb., 60c; 1 Ib., $2.00, 
Eggplant 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. One ounce to 1000 plants. Seed 
germinates very slowly and requires warm ground. Start in 
hotbeds in March, transplant about June 1st, in rows about 
three feet apart and two feet apart in the row. Eggplant re- 
quires a rich soil, free from disease and rotation of crop is 
recommended. 
Bl k B 80 days. Early and productive. Fruit large 
ac eauty and of rich, glossy black color. Oz., 60c; 
1% Ib., $2.00; 1 Ib., $7.00, postpaid. : f 
N Y k P ] 80 days. A favorite market variety. Fruits 
ew 10r Urple jarger than the Black Beauty. The plant 
is large, spreading and spineless, producing 4 to 6 large, 
oval fruits of dark purple color. Oz., 60c; 14 Ib., $2.00; 
1 Ib., $7.00, postpaid. 
Endive 

Black Beauty Eggplant 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. One ounce to 150 feet of drill. 
Sow in rows about 15 inches apart and thin to one foot apart 
in the row. Sow seed for fall crop in June or July. When 
nearly full grown, tie outer leaves together bringing them 
up over the head for blanching. A well balanced fertilizer is 
recommended. ae a ae Pur 
ays. e most hardy and vigorous 
Long Green Curled sort, has very curly leaves, the mid-rib 
being white. After blanching, the leaves make a delicious 
and appetizing salad. Oz., 20c; 4 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50, post- 
Cress or Pepper Grass 
.~ CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. Sow early in the 
spring in rich, well prepared soil, in rows about 
fifteen inches apart. Thin to four inches apart 
in the row. Pp @ ‘r es, 
epper Grass). A small, curle 
Extra Curled plant having a fine pungent flavor 
and used as a salad. Should be sown thickly and 
frequently, covering very lightly as it soon runs 
to seed. May be cut several times. Oz., 20c; 44 
Ib., 60c; 1 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 
paid. 
95 days. Grows more compact than the green 
Moss Curled curled and the medium green leaves are finer 
cut, blanches creamy white. Oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50, 
postpaid. 
Collards 
“Omdayse | blantewe too mb bem high 
True Georgia forming a cluster of tender, un- 
dulated leaves at the top of its rather long 
stem; used as greens. Oz., 10c; %4 lb., 30c; 1 Ib., 
$1.00, postpaid. 
*_ (Escarolle). 90 days. One of the best 
Broad-Leaved Batavian varieties for salads; leaves of up- 
right growth, broad, more or less twisted and waved, bright 
deep green, with a nearly white midrib. Inner leaves form a 
fair head which blanches a creamy white. 
50c; 1 Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
Oz., 20c; 1% Ib., 
~ Kohl-rabi 
Turnip-Rooted 
Cabbage 
CULTURAL DIREC- 
TIONS. One ounce to 200 
feet of drill. Seed should 
be sown in light, rich soil, 
very early in the spring 
for early crop, in rows 
eighteen inches apart and 
thin to six inches apart 
in the row. Plantings 
should be made the lat- 
ter part of July for fall 
use. Should be used when 
young and tender. 
Early White Vienna 
60 days. Very early, small 
tops, can be planted close 
tegether; best for forc- 
ing, or field culture. Oz., 
30c; % Ib., 95c; 1 Ib,, 
$3.00, postpaid. 

White Vienna Kohl-rabi 

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