an acre, 

Eggplant New Orleans Market $35.00. 
Culture. 
tected seed-bed. 
when danger of frost is ‘past. 
feet each way. ; 
setting plants to marketable fruit. 
will produce 1000 plants; 
236 NEW ORLEANS MARKET 
85 days. 
tinues to be the favorite with our growers 
and shippers, because of its blight-resistance 
and endurance of drought and bad weather. 
The ‘‘eggs’’ are of large size and are oblong, 
pear-shaped, dark 
spineless. 

240 Fort Myers Market. 85 gays. Pos- 
sesses the characteristics of both Florida High- 
Bush and Black Beauty. 
oval in shape and of a beautiful, rich, lustrous, 
purplish black color: 
tremely early, hardy. Pkt. 
oz. 75c; % Ib. $2.35; 

Start seed in hotbeds or a pro- 
Transplant to open ground 
Space 2% to 3 
Maturity dates given are from 
One ounce 
¥% pound will plant typical 
$2. 35; 
Reuter’s Special Strain. 
This remarkable Eggplant con- 
and absolutely 
purple, 
Pkt. 
Plants grow 4 feet tall. 
The oblong fruits are 
Very productive, ex- 
1Oc; % oz, 40c; 
ib. $7.50; 5& Ibs. 
238 Black Beauty. 1 days. 
earliest and one of the best of 
large- fruited sorts. 
is a rich, glossy, purplish black col 
egg-shaped, 

symmetrical. 
yet free branching, and the fruits” 
borne continuously until frost. 
oz. 40c; oz. 75c; % 
lb. $7.50; 5& Ibs. $35, 00 
10c; % 
1239 Florida High- Bush. 85 days. 
The plants are vigorous, tall and up: 
right in growth, holding all the fruits 
well off the ground. 
elongated, cylindrical in shape, and 
a dark purplish eoler. 
237 New York Purple? eae 
Produces 
oval, black-purple, glossy fruits that 
are slightly larger than Black Beauty. 
Perfectly spineless. Fe 
inches high. Pkt. 1!0c; %.0z. 40c;_ 
oz. 75c; ~ ae $2.35; 5 
‘5 Ibs, $35.0 











Its spineless aul 
very large and 
The plants are compac 
The. fruits — are 
A good keep a 
10c; % oz. 45c: oz. 80c; lb. $2.50; and shipper. Pkt. % oz, 4 
Ib. $360; 5 ibs. $38.00, ce oz, 75C; ce ae $2): 38; Ib. $ 
5 Ibs. $35.0 +4 ee 
4 es “ 
an, abundance of broad. 
Plants grow 30 
Ib. $7. Be E 

LEEKS 
Esteemed as a fall and winter substitute 
for green onions, and superior in tenderness 
and flayor. The lower portion of the plant is 
used; it is boiled whole in salt ‘water and 
served hot with butter or used*in soups. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of row; 4 
pounds, an acre. 
330 American Flag. 190 days, A strong 
growing variety with large, thick stems of 
sweet flavor. Leaves are large and dark 
green. The most widely used variety for 
both family and market use. Pkt. {Oc; % 
oz. 35c; oz. GOc; % lb. $1.75; lb. $5.50. 
KOHLRABI 
The delicious, edible part is the pale, whit- 
ish green bulb formed just above ground. 
Sow during fall and spring; in rows 18 inches 
apart, and thin to 6 inches apart in the row. 
Matures in about 50 days. One ounce will 
plant 200 feet of row; 3 pounds, an acre. 
306 Early White Vienna. pest ana ear- 
liest variety. Bulbs are 2 to 3 inches in di- 
ameter, globular, very light green; flesh clear 
white, ‘tender, and crisp, with a mild delicate 
Cabbage-like flavor. Pkt. {Oc; oz. 45c; 
% Ib. $1.25; lb. $4.00; 5 lbs. $18.50. 
CELTUCE 
165 The new delicious celery-flavored vege- 
table from China, It grows nearly three feet 
tall but its tasty leaves may be used ‘like’ 
Lettuce or Spinach when only a foot high. 
When full grown the thick main stalk may be - 
served cooked like Asparagus or raw as @ 
salad. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c; oz, 60c. 
KALE or BORECOLE 
Culture. Grown extensively for ‘‘greens.’?* 
Hardier than cabbage. Sow during early fall 
and spring, either broadcast or in rows. For 
large plants, have rows .2. feet apart, and 
thin to 2 feet in rows. Matures in 80 to 
100 days. One ounce will sow 200 feet of 
row; 4 pounds, an acre. 
67-A Siberian. 85 days. The large plants 
grow about 12 to 15 inches tall with a spread 
of 3 feet or more. Produce numerous large, 
thick, frilled leaves of a deep green color. A- 
very heavy yielder. Pkt.-10c; oz. 20c; 4 
Ib. 6Oc;_ lb. $1.75; 5 Ibs. $7.50. Not 
prepaid: 10 lbs. $14.00. } 
67 Dwarf Curled Scotch. pne iow, 
spreading plants bear finely curled, large 
leaves of an attractive -green color. Pkt. 
1Oc; oz 20c; % lb. 6Oc; Ib. $1.75; & 
Ibs $7.50. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $14, 00. 
AROMATIC AND MEDICINAL HERBS 
Sow early, in rows of 1 foot apart and cover lightly with fine soil. Most herbs should be cut 
Those marked with an 
when in bloom, wilted in the sun, 
asterisk (*) are perennial. 
Pkt. ¥% Oz. 
281 Anise. For seasoning and ecordials..... Sonne aie 10c 20c 
280 Basil, Sweet. For flavoring soups, stews, etc.. {Oc i5¢ 
#282 Borage. Leaves used in salads.i......2....3. (Oc 20c 
284 *Caraway. For flavoring bread......... a EA A {Oc 5c 
283 *Catnip or Catmint. Medicinal value......:...20c¢ erat 
299 *Chives. Substitute for onions in soups........ 5c 40c 
285 Coriander. Used in confectionery............. 10c {5c 
298 Dill. Used in making dill pickles. ...2......; 10c {5c 
287 *Fennel. Sweet. » Leaves used in sauces, salad and 
confectionery Eee cigs 7k Am on a Seat On 10c {Sc 
288 *Horehound. ‘For flavoring candy: used in cough 
SY LUDS cate: ead ieee idee ddl ise @ BRC 25¢c Mei 
289 *Lavender. Used in perfymes.......... Barteria Shad 25c Sale 
290 *Marporam, Sweet, Used as flavoring..... : 10c 20¢c 
291 *Rosemary. For seasoning meats....... oes {5c 40c 
292) *Rue.,  -Good for Taupin’ fowls: ! fois. aes eee 10c 35c 
293 *Sage. For Stuffing and seasoning....../..... {Oc 30c 
294 *Savory, Summer. For flavoring dressings......15¢ 40c 
295 *Thyme, French. Leaves and young shoots used 
TON ;HEASONINBT i: 4h wien gees Mes igre skeletal sd 
and thoroughly dried in the shade, 

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CARDOON | 
169 A vegetable that. er 
grown somewhat like celery 
and served in a manner 
similar to asparagus. Sow 
in rows 4 feet vee thin 
or transplant to stand 2% 
feet age ts in the row. Pkt. 
(5c; % oz 45c; oz. 
Seu % Ib. $2. 35; Ib. 
ENDIVE 
One of the most piquant 
and tasty salads grown. 
Plant seed in early Spring 
or Fall in rows 18 inches 
apart and thin plants to 
foot apart. One ounce 
sows 100 ft. ? 
249 Large Green 
Curled. 90 days. Bright. 
deep green, finely divided 
leaves which blanch read-. 
ily to a rich cream color, 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25c¢; 4% Th. 
70¢; Ib. 6 bs. 
$9.75. $2.15; Ibs. | 
25! Full Heart Betas” 
vlan. 90 days, A new, im-— 
proved strain with: larger 
leaf, broader, thicker head 
at eating stage, and earlier 
in maturity. Produces | 
heavy, thick, matted plants 
with large, ‘deep, well-bal- 
anced hearts, lanches to 
a creamy white. Buttery in 
texture and of -splen 
ae Pkt. Ms 
25639 Fibs Z 
$2.15; 5 Ibs. $9.3 
Sweet Anise. 
An Italian. vegetab' ° 
is delicious when 
raw or boiled. The - 
is sweet, Spicy, and 
distinct. ‘One ounce so 
feet of row; 8 po 
acre, jee 
Florence. 
ular It oy. ian Finnoce 
Pkt. | 
ib. $2.7 

REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
