EGGPLANT 
One ounce will produce 1500 plants 
Black Beauty. Earliest and best of all 
large-fruited Eggplants. Sturdy bushes 
branching 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, 9144 
inches long, 6 inches across, neckless, oval. 
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 
ENDIVE. Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle) 
Green Curled Rose-Ribbed 
Mammoth Bordeaux Curled 
HERBS. Basil, Sweet (Large-leaved) 
Dill, Mammoth 
Fennel XXX (Finocchio) 
Marjoram, Sweet 
Sage, Broad-Leaf 
Savory, Summer 
Thyme, Broad-Leaf 
KALE. Blue Curled Dwarf Scotch 
Green Curled Dwarf Scotch 
Siberian or Imperial 
KOHLRABI. White Vienna, Short Leaf 
LEEK. 
Morris Turnpike, Millburn, N. J. 
100 Ibs. $90.. 
HERBS 
Feet of row per ounce shown below 
Basil, Sweet, Large-leaved. (150 ft.) Branch- 
ing, 1- foot hardy annual for ce 
Dill, Mammoth. (100 ft.) Hardy, 214-foot 
annual. Sow thickly in very early spring, 
pull by roots and bunch in June. 
Fennel XXX (Finocchio). (75 ft.) Large 
bulb-like base having very ete tendency 
to split. This ts an extra fine strain and is 
preferred by all of our Italian-American 
market gardeners. The leaf-stalks are 
branching with dense fine feathery aro- 
matic foliage. 
Marjoram, Sweet. (150 ft.) Leaves and 
stems used for flavoring. Height 2 ft. 
Boe Broad-Leaf. (100 ft.) Gray-leaved, 
4-foot plant for seasoning. 
ee 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 frne quality, 
ready 75 days after sowing. A fme 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 
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 10 to 12 
inches long, and often 2% inches thick. 
The leaves are dark green. Trenches well. 
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