. Seed annual 1913. Broad Leaved Batavian ENDIVE Endive may be grown at any season of the year but is moregenerally used late in the fall. Sow the seed in June or July indrills fourteen to twenty inches apart and when well startedthin the plants to one foot apart. When nearly full grown tiethe outer leaves together over the center in order to blanch theheart of the plant. By covering fresh plants every few days asuccession may be kept up. Endive is not only much used forsalads and garnishing but is also desirable for greens and forflavoring soups and stews. I f> /^ 1 J A hardy, vigo
. Seed annual 1913. Broad Leaved Batavian ENDIVE Endive may be grown at any season of the year but is moregenerally used late in the fall. Sow the seed in June or July indrills fourteen to twenty inches apart and when well startedthin the plants to one foot apart. When nearly full grown tiethe outer leaves together over the center in order to blanch theheart of the plant. By covering fresh plants every few days asuccession may be kept up. Endive is not only much used forsalads and garnishing but is also desirable for greens and forflavoring soups and stews. I f> /^ 1 J A hardy, vigorous growing va- L>reen Curled rlety with bright deep green leaves. The dense mass of deeply divided leaves formed in the center blanches very readily to rich creamy white. Highly esteemed and much used for salads. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; Vi Lb. 40c; Lb. $ t> \xri-*i r* I J Plant moderately dense, with di- tver W nite l^Urled vlded leaves which are very light yellowish green in color, even the
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