EGGPLANT 
One ounce will produce 1500 plants 
Black Beauty. Earliest and best of all large- 
fruited Eggplants. Sturdy bushes branch- 
ing freely near the ground. Large dark 
purplish black fruits, heavy at the base. 
Fort Myers Market. Vigorous 32-inch high 
bushes. Glossy purplish black fruits, 91% 
inches long, 6 inches across, neckless, oval. 
Jet Black Beauty. Of same size, shape and 
80-day season as Black Beauty but color 
is real black and shiny. 
ENDIVE 
One ounce sows 150 feet; 3 pounds sows an acre 
Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle). The broad, 
twisted or waved, thick leaves are slightly 
paler green but grow more upright. The 
heart is very full; the midribs are white. 
Green Curled Rose-Ribbed. Rosette, 18 
inches across, with golden heart and deep 
bright green curly leaves, underside of 
midribs pale rose-pink. Stands hot weather. 
Mammoth Bordeaux Curled. Attains large 
size—20 inches across. Center very full 
and close. Fine for summer and autumn. 
KALE 
One ounce sows 200 feet; 4 pounds sows an acre 
Blue Curled Dwarf Scotch. More hardy and 
dwarfer than Green Curled. It is very 
short-stemmed, of spreading habit with 
finely curled bluish green leaves. 
Green Curled Dwarf Scotch. Winters over 
where temperature does not drop below 
zero. It is low-growing, rarely exceeding 
14 inches, with finely curled, spreading, 
bright green, long leaves which keep well. 
Siberian. Very vigorous, hardy, of dwarf 
spreading habit, with bluish green flat- 
centered leaves, coarsely curled and 
crumpled at the edges. Winters over. 
EGGPLANT 
Black Beauty 
Fort Myers Market 
Jet Black Beauty 
ENDIVE. Full Heart Batavian (Escaro !e) 
Green Curled Rose-Ribbed 
FIER BSs Basile weets ae. ae. 
Dill, Mammoth 
Fennel, Florence 
Marjoramsoweets-c. os cielcn os 
Sage, Broad-Leaf 
Savory, Summer 
Thyme, Broad-Leaf 
KALE. Blue Curled Dwarf Scotch.............. 
Green Curled Dwarf Scotch 
Siberian and Imperial 
KOHLRABI. White Vienna, Short leaf 
LEEK. American Flag 
Elephant 
Giant Italian or Musselburgh 
487 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. 
HERBS 
Feet of row per ounce shown below 
Basil, Sweet. (150 ft.) Branching 1-foot 
hardy annual for flavoring. 
Dill, Mammoth. (100 ft.) Hardy, 214-foot 
annual. Sow thickly in very early spring, 
pull by roots and bunch in June. 
Fennel, Florence. (75 ft.) Bulb-like base, 
with branching leaf-stalks and dense, 
feathery, aromatic foliage. Blanch bulbs 
with soil. A favorite of the Italians. 
Marjoram, Sweet. (150 ft.) Leaves and 
stems used for flavoring. Height 2 ft. 
Sage, Broad-Leaf. (100 ft.) Gray-leaved, 
1 14-foot plant for seasoning. 
Savory, Summer. (150 ft.) Slender, branch- 
ing, 10-inch plant for flavoring. 
Thyme, Broad-Leaf. (100 ft.) An aromatic, 
10-inch plant for seasoning. 
KOHLRABI 
One ounce will sow 200 feet; 4 pounds an acre 
White Vienna, Short Leaf. Very early, having 
few leaves. Mild-flavored, smooth white 
bulbs of medium size and fine quality, 
ready 75 days after sowing. A fine forcing 
sort and can be planted closely. The bulbs 
are best when about 2 inches in diameter. 
LEEK 
One ounce will sow 100 feet; 4 pounds an acre 
American Flag. A fine, early, quick grower 
with stems 2 inches thick. Sensitive to 
cold, best used for late summer. 
Elephant. Huge, 12-inch pearl white stalks, 
21% inches thick; tender and mild. Best 
for winter crop; trenches well. 
Giant Italian. Very hardy, long keeper, good 
for winter or fall crop. Stem 6 to 8 inches 
long, and often 3 inches thick. The leaves 
are dark green. Trenches well. 
Woz. Oz. lb. Lb. 
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