Vegetable Seeds 13 
A single head of Grand 
Rapids Lettuce. Large 
but crisp and tender. 
New York Spineless 
Endive, Deep Heart Fringed 
Endive 
$794 GREEN CURLED. Best known variety. 
Highly prized as a salad during autumn and early 
winter. Also may be served like Spinach. Seeds 
should be sown in July and transplanted in rows 
in last of August. For early summer use, sow seed 
in early spring. Blanching may be done by tying 
up the outer Jeaves or by covering with straw. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 25c; 14 Ib. 75e. 
8795 BATAVIAN BROAD LEAVED. Escarole. 
Full hearted. Broad, deep green waved leaves 
and thick creamy-white midribs. Inner leaves 
form a cluster head which blanches white, crisp 
and tender. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 30c; 14 Ib. 90c. 
38796 DEEP HEART FRINGED. Awarded a 
Silver Medal in the 1940 All-America Selections, 
this new variety is of more upright and compact 
growth with leaves cut and curled at the edges. 
Instead of lying flat on the ground the outer 
leaves turn upward in more compact form. The 
well filled hearts are closely packed with an abun- 
dance of fine leaves blanched to clear creamy 
yellow. Well grown plants have a diameter of 
10 to 12 inches and a depth of 7 to 8 inches. 
Pkt. 10e; Oz. 35c; 4 Ib. $1.10. 
Egg Plant 
3785 BLACK BEAUTY. Earliest good variety, 
is best for Northern States. Dwarf growing, 
fruits 2 to 3 lbs. Holds dark purple color for a long 
ae Se; 14 oz. 18¢; Oz. 50c; 14 Ib. 
3784 NEW YORK SPINELESS. Best main crop 
variety about 10 days later than Black Beauty, 
but larger and more prolific. Each plant often 
bears 8 to 10 nice ‘‘Eggs’’ of deep rich purple. 
Fruits perfectly spineless. Our strain of seed is 
et Pauerene Quality. Pkt. Se; '%4 oz. 25¢e; 
Ze c. 
Herbs 
Most varieties of Herbs thrive best in sandy soil 
and some are stronger and better flavored when 
grown on rather poor soil. Sow as early as possible, 
in drills sixteen to eighteen inches apart, taking 
pains that the soil is fine and pressed firmly over 
the seed, or they may be planted as a second 
crop, the seeds sown in beds in April and the 
plants set out in June. Most of them should be 
cut when in bloom, wilted in the sun and 
thoroughly dried in the shade. 
8815 MAMMOTH DILL. 2 or 2% feet. Used for 
making Dill Pickles. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25e. 
3811 ANISE. Seeds used medicinally and in cooling 
cordials. Pkt. Oc. 
3813 CARAWAY. Seeds used in confections, cakes 
and medicinally. Pkt. 10c. 
3814 CORIANDER. Seed used for flavoring con- 
fections and garnishing. Pkt. 10c. 
3818S SUMMER SAVORY. The young shoots, 
leaves and flowers used for seasoning, especially 
with String Beans. Pkt. 10. 
Kohlrabi 
Turnip-Rooted Cabbage. Forms bulbs on stem 
above ground. Use while young, tender, sweet and 
nutritious. Sow in rows covering % inch deep, 
and thin the plants to stand 6 to 8 inches apart. 
8831 EARLY WHITE VIENNA. Bulbs light green, 
early and tender, with small tops. A good forcing 
strain. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 40c; Oz. 75¢. 
8832 EARLY PURPLE VIENNA. Bulbs purple 
on surface; flesh light green. Few days later than 
White Vienna, a little larger and more heat: re- 
sistant. Pkt. 10¢c; 4 oz. 40c; Oz. 7de. 
Eg¢ Plant 
Lettuce 
Culture—To be of best quality, Lettuce should be quickly grown. Likes plenty of moisture and fertility, 
will stand cool, even cold, soil and weather. Sow seed thickly, covering 18 to 14 inch deep in rows 12 to 
16 inches apart, thin as soon as well started to stand 6 to 8 inches apart. Heading varieties need more 
room and transplanting. Plants for extra early may be started under glass or in a box ina sunny window. 
Any sunny corner of the garden may be prepared early and a little Lettuce started. One ounce should 
sow about a 125 foot row and produce around 3000 plants, 3 Ibs. will-_produce enough for an acre. 
Head Lettuce 
3848 BIG BOSTON. (White Seed) Big, tender, 
cabbage-heading Lettuce. Sure to please the most 
critical grower. The most popular of all head 
Lettuces. Medium large, finely shaped with slight 
tinge of brown on outer leayes. Pkt. Se; Oz. 3O0c; 
Y4 ib. 9c. 
3849 NEW YORK. Los Angeles or Cabbage or 
Wonderful. (White Seed) One of the largest 
varieties, forming immense heat-resisting heads. 
Outer leaves dark green, heart blanches white, 
crisp and tender. This variety sold by produce 
men and grocers as Iceberg. Pkt. 1 0c; Oz. 35c; 
Yb. $1.00. 
3852 CALIFORNIA CREAM BUTTER. Royal 
Summer Cabbage or German Butter. (Black 
Seed) Reliable. Heads are rich, creamy-yellow 
inside, tender buttery flavor. Outer leaves green, 
spotted brown. Stands hot dry weather. Pkt. Se; 
Oz. 35e; 14 ib. $1.00. 
3853 ICEBERG. (White Seed) Large crisp head- 
ing variety, very firm and solid. Leaves light 
green, fringed and wavy with edge tipped bronze. 
Heart white. Very good flavor, excellent for home 
garden but not a shipping variety. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 
35¢c; 14 lb. $1.00. 
Kohlrabi, White Vienna 
Curled or Leaf Lettuce 
3839 GRAND RAPIDS. (Black Seed) This is the 
first to reach edible or marketable stage. Big loose 
heads with bright green crinkled and curled leaves 
are very attractive, tender and crisp. Used almost 
exclusively for foreing during the winter, as well as 
for early crops outdoors. Heads remain fresh 
several days. Pkt. 1Oc; Oz. 30c; 4 lb. 9Oc. 
3840 PRIZE HEAD. “The Red Lettuce.” 
(White Seed) One of the best thin leafed 
varieties for home garden. Leaves large,- curled 
or crimped, bright green, tinged with brownish- 
red at edges, tender, crisp and sweet. Pkt. Sc; 
Oz. 20c; 4 ib. GSc. 
3841 EARLY CURLED SIMPSON. (White Seed) 
One of the most satisfactory for early outdoor 
planting, forming large, loose heads of attractive 
light yellowish-green. Leaves are ruffled and 
curled. Always very tender. Pkt. 1O0e; Oz. 25c;3 
4 Ib. 75e. 
3842 BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. Bunching, 
non-heading, crisp, light yellowish-green leaves.’ 
Grows quickly, fine quality. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25¢;3 
4 lb. 7de. 
3857 COS, PARIS WHITE or TRIANON. Ko- 
maine or Celery Lettuce. Self-folding, smooth 
dark green leaves. Heads compact and solid 
with well blanched interior. Crisp, sweet and 
tender. Pkt. Sc; Oz. 25c; 4 Ib. 7Oc. 
Cos or Celery Lettuce 
Kale or 
Borecole 
Kale, Dwarf Green Curled 
3826 DWARF GREEN CURLED. Quickly grows 
a mass of tender fleshy green leaves for boiling 
greens. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25¢c; 14 Ib. 7d5e. 
3827 TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH. Pro- 
duces an abundance of dark green heayily curled 
and wrinkled leaves of excellent quality. Grows 
24 to 30 inches tall. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25ec; 14 lb. 
Toc. 
Leek 
3861 AMERICAN FLAG LEEK. Belongs to the 
onion family. Fall and winter substitute for green 
onions. Leaves flat, stems large and bulbous. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35ec. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland 2, Ohio 
