Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds Ca 
DANDELION 
Fr., Pissenlit; Ger., Lowenzahn; Sp., Amargon; 
It., Dente di Leone 
| ounce will grow 100 feet of row. 
Cover seed % inch in rows, 1 foot apart as soon as 
ground can be worked in spring. Thin plants to about 
4 inches apart. 
Improved Large-Leaved. Pkt. 50c, 0z. $2.50. 
EGGPLANT 
Fr., Aubergine; Ger., Eiercruchte; Sp., Berenjena; 
It., Melanzana 
Sow in greenhouse or hotbed in early March, and 
transplant to 2- or 3-inch pots. Plant in open ground at 
end of May in rows 2 feet apart. 
Black Beauty. Earlier and nearly as large as New 
York Purple; fruit very dark purple, which color it 
holds for a long time. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50. 
Early Long Purple. One of the earliest and most 
productive sorts; fruits club-shaped, 6 to 8 inches long: 
rich purple; fine quality. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50. 
Florida High Bush. Plant outstanding, holding fruits 
off the ground. Fruits elongated, tapering towards end. 
dark purple. A hardy variety resistant to drought and 
disease. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50. 
New York Improved Purple. (Spineless.) The 
favorite market variety. Plant large and spreading, pro- 
ducing 4 to 6 large oval fruits of dark purple color. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50. 
ENDIVE 
Fr., Chicoree Frisee; Ger., Endivien; Sp., Endivia; 
It., Endivie Rucca 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
Sow in open ground in June, transplanting 1 foot 
apart. When almost fully grown, gather leaves together 
and tie the tip to bleach. 
Batavian Full Heart. (Broad-Leaved Batavian Esca- 
rolle Improved.) Award of Merit as the best Batavian 
Endive. Attains its full heart after approaching full 
size. Short wide leaves, excellent quality. About 6 
inches high and rather uniform. Pkt. 25c, oz. 75c. 
Deep Heart Fringed. One of the finest varieties of 
curled Endive. Large, dark green rosettes, very deep. 
centered with finely fringed leaves which naturally 
blanch in the center. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00. 
Green Curled. The most hardy and vigorous sort; 
leaves deep green with the outer midribs showing a 
trace of rose; readily blanches a creamy white. Pkt. 
XC, Co, HVE. 
White Curled. The divided leaves are of a very light 
yellowish green color, which blanches almost white. 
PAK, BC; Ov4, MVC- 
FLORENCE FENNEL 
Fr., Fenouil; Ger., Poree oder Lauch; It., Finochio 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
Sow in April covering seed about % inch. Thin out to 
4 inches or else transplant using small dibble to plant as 
deeply as possible. Earth up as plant grows. Best used 
after frost. Pkt. 25¢40z. 51.00; 
For Permanent Lawns 
of Putting Green Texture 
Sow 
KENNEDWYW’S GREENTURE 
LAWN GRASS SEED MIXTURE 
KALE (Borecole ) 
Fr., Chou Frises d’Hiver; Ger., Blatterkohl; 
Sp., Colquenorepolla; It., Cavolo senza Testa 
Yy ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
Sow middle of May and treat as late Cabbage. 
Dwarf Green Secoteh. A handsome, very finely 
curled, dwarf, spreading variety: foliage long and of 
an attractive bright green; very hardy. Pkt. 15Sc, oz. 
50c. 
KOHL RABI 
Fr., Chou Rave; Ger., Kohl Rabi; Sp., Rabano,; 
It., Cavolo Rapa 
Sow in open ground in April or May and again in late 
July. Thin to 4 inches apart in rows 1 foot apart. 
Early White Vienna. Extremely early, with dis- 
tinctly small tops; bulbs medium size, very light green 
or nearly white and of best quality. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00. 
Early Purple Vienna. Early and with small top; 
bulbs medium size and purple in color, flesh white. 
Pkte2scuozao 1.00; 
LEEK 
It., Porro; Sp., Puerro 
Sow in April in drills 1 inch deep and 1 foot apart. 
When 6 to 8 inches high transplant in rows 10 inches 
apart each way. Plant as deep as possible, so the neck 
will be covered. When hoeing draw the earth up to the 
plants so that they may be blanched. 
International Exhibition. A splendid variety of 
great size and good quality, highly recommended for 
exhibition. Pkt. 50c, oz. $3.00. 
Jumbo. A strong growing solid variety of gigantic size. 
Delicate flavor. One of the earliest. Pkt. 50c, oz. $3.00. 
Large American Flag. The favorite gardener’s va- 
riety; strong growing, broad-leaved and productive. 
BUR 25 Cy OZ a ole2 oe 
Musselburgh. A hardy sort; leaves fan-shaped and 
darks preen. PKt-e2 56, O75 1225. 
LETTUCE 
Fr., Laitus Pommes; Ger., Kopfsalat; Sp., Lechuga; 
It., Lettuga 
% ounce will sow 150 feet of row. 
Sow in greenhouse or hotbed in February or March, 
transplanting to cold frames when ready and to open 
ground in April, or for later use sow in open ground in 
April in rows 18 inches apart. Succession sowings may 
be made until August. For summer sowing the variety 
Summer Triumph is recommended as it does not tend to 
run to seed during hot weather. Cos or Romaine varie- 
ties may also be grown during the summer. The heads 
should be tied at the top to better blanch the leaves. 
Bibb. The leaves are dark green and though the heads 
are small, every leaf is edible and unsurpassed in qual- 
ity. Not recommended for growing in hot weather. 
Pkte25e%oz-.5.1.00) 
Cabbage-Headed Varieties 
Big Boston. Improved strain. Very popular for out- 
side culture as well as cold frame forcing. Head large 
and compact; leaves broad, smooth, but wavy at the 
edge; color light green, slightly tinged reddish brown; 
heart greenish white. Pkt. 25c, oz. 75c. 
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