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Eggplant, Early Black Beauty 
HERBS 
For early use, sow seed in hotbed or in open 
ground in May, in rows 1 foot apart. Cover very 
lightly and thin to 6 inches apart in the row. They 
should be cut on a dry day, just before they come 
into full blossom. Tie in bunches and keep where 
they will dry quickly. 
Dill, Mammoth. The seeds are used largely 
for flavoring, also for seasoning pickles. 
Pict OCHROZ a 2UG ee Am Da sOC ED ple ZO, 
5 lbs. $7.00, 10 lbs. $11.50 
Marjoram, Sweet. Used for seasoning. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 80c. 
Savory Summer. Used for flavoring, fine 
foliage, flowers small purple. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.60, 1b. $6.00 
Sage. Branching plant, 114 ft. high. Gray 
green foliage used for seasoning. Hardy. 
Pkt lOc oz ales 0) 
Thyme (Broad-leaved). Hardy perennial, 
about 10 in. tall. Used in medicines and for 
seasoning. Picts) LOG OZ 2.00 
Basil, Sweet. Used for seasoning. Very 
productive in foliage. 18 in. 
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Kale, Dwarf Green Curled 


EGG PLANT 
A rich, sandy, warm soil produces the best plants and yields the highest number of fruits. 
One ounce will produce about 1000 plants. Start seeds in hotbed early in March. When 3 inches 
high pot up. Set the plants outdoors in May or June, spacing them 3 feet apart each way. 

EARLY BLACK BEAUTY. Fruits that grow to really enormous size, but may be 
used while still quite small for they are tender and tasty at all stages of growth. 
When fully developed, they weigh 2 to 3 lbs. each, are a glossy, uniform, black-purple 
with no lighter or greenish spots on any part: blunt and broad at blossom end. 
75 days. Pkt. 10c., % oz. 35c., oz. 60c. 4 Ib. $1.90, lb. $6.50 
Early Long Purple (Cjyb-shaped). Fruit 7 to 9 in. long, not over 2 to 3 in. through. 
Early and very prolific, deep purple. 78 days. 
Pkt. 15c., 4% oz. 45c., oz. 85c., 44 Ib. $2.60, 1b. $9.00 
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ENDIVE 
For early use sow in the open ground in April; for main crop, sow in June or July in rows 
18 to 24 inches apart. Cover seed 4% inch deep. Thin plants to stand 1 foot apart in the row. 
When nearly full grown, the Endive is blanched by drawing the outer leaves together over the 
center and tying them, or blanch by laying a board upon the plant. Use a packet to 25 feet of 
row, an ounce to 100 feet, 4 lbs. per acre. 
F inocchio— F ennel 
Sow the seed in rich, well prepared soil, thin- 
ning to 10 inches in the row. The plant should 
be earthed up when about half grown, and treated 
somewhat like Celery. An ounce will sow 100 
feet of drill; 3 lbs. per acre. 
Florence. ‘he true Italian strain, which 
grows a stalk somewhat like Celery. though 
strongly flavored like anise. Usually sown 
in Midsummer. 85 days. 
Pkty lOc, Oz. 20¢.,40 lbs (oC. Lbs g2-00 
KOHL-RABI 
A large bulb is produced on the stem which is 
used when young, about 2 inches across, making 
a delicious vegetable with the combined flavor of 
both Cabbage and Turnip. Sow thinly in early 
Spring in rows 12 to 18 inches apart. Cover 
¥% inch deep. Thin the plants to stand 6 inches 
apart in the row. A packet will sow about 40 feet 
of row, an ounce 200 feet, 4 lbs. per acre. 
Early White Vienna. 55 days. Light green 
skin and beautiful creamy white, tender 
flesh. Short-leaved. Delicious flavor. 
Rei lem ooze 2c. Oza U0Craa lbs plea, 
Ib. $4.00 
KALE 
Widely used for ‘‘greens,’’ the 
young, tender leaves are delicious 
when cooked. Plants will with- 
stand some frost, which seems to 
improve the flavor. Sow seed in 
July and thin to 12 inches apart 
in rows 24 to 36 inches apart. A 
packet produces about 300 plants, 
an ounce 3,000 plants, 14 Ib. for 
an acre. 
Dwarf Green Curled. (or 
Blue Scotch). 4 gark Diuiet 
green color, which it retains. 
Low growing. It attains a 
fair size and produces a great 
mass of finely curled foliage. 
Very hardy. 55 days. 
Pkt. 10c., 4% oz. 25c., oz. 40c., 
V4 Ib. 95c., lb. $3.00 
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BROAD LEAVED 
VARIETIES 
Batavian Full Heart (Escarolle). One of 
the best sorts for general use. The large 
heads are deep rosettes and often measure 
16 in. in diameter. The inner leaves bleach 
readily to a crisp, creamy yellow color. 
72 days. 
Pkes lOc oz zoe, 24) lbs 65e lb ha. 00 
Florida Deep Heart. similar to Full Hearted 
Escarolle. It has a deeper heart and is more 
easily blanched. 71 days. 
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DEEP HEART FRINGED ENDIVE. 4). 
America Winner. Upright in growth, deep 
green leaf, deeply cut and curled. In- 
stead ot lying flat on the ground, the outer 
leaves turn upward, making Deep Heart 
Fringed less susceptible to bottom rot than 
most varieties. The well filled hearts blanch 
to creamy yellow. Plants have diameter of 
10 to 12 inches and a depth of 7 to 8 in. 
Valuable for the home and market gar- 
dener. 75 days. 
Pike l0ei Oz 2oC.84, |b. G5e lb s2.00 
CURLED VARIETIES 
Green Curled Pancalier (Pink Ribbed 
Back). Best for late market. The leaves 
are not so finely cut as the Green Curled. 
Has fuller, heavier hearts. A favorite of 
market gardeners. This variety does best 
on rich soil. 75 days. 
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Green Curled Ruffec. (White Rib Back). 
The beautiful curly leaves are finely cut, 
giving the plant a feathery effect. Sturdy 
growth, producing circular plants often 
measuring 15 or more inches in diameter. 
Requires good rich soil. Rich green in color, 
blanching to creamy white. 75 days. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 lb. 65c., lb. $2.00 
