AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . rames or dry cellar. EVER WHITE CURLED—By far the most beautiful variety. Plantmoderately dense; leaves coarser than those of the Green Curled; butthe midrib is yellow and the leaves frequently almost white, so thatthe plants is very attractive, and always brings the highest price on themarket. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % lb., 30c; lb., Creen Curled—The variety mostly cultivated. Leaves dark green,broad and curly, tender and crisp in quality : somewhat earlier andmore hardy than other varieties. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., Moss Curled—A beauti


AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . rames or dry cellar. EVER WHITE CURLED—By far the most beautiful variety. Plantmoderately dense; leaves coarser than those of the Green Curled; butthe midrib is yellow and the leaves frequently almost white, so thatthe plants is very attractive, and always brings the highest price on themarket. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % lb., 30c; lb., Creen Curled—The variety mostly cultivated. Leaves dark green,broad and curly, tender and crisp in quality : somewhat earlier andmore hardy than other varieties. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., Moss Curled—A beautifully curled variety somewhat resi mbl ngmoss; dark greeu in color, quality tine. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; ^lb.,60c:lb., $ broad leaved batavi AN—Has broad, thick, slightly wrinkledleaves forming a large head which is preferred for stews and soups,but if the outer leaves are gathered and tied at the top, the wholeplant will blanch nicelv, and make an excellent salad for the tablePkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % lb!, 50c; lb., EVER WHITE CURLED ENDIVE. PROMPTNESS. Galesville, Wis., (April 4. 1892)—? I received my seeds last night, andwas more than pleased With them; was very much surprised to getthem so promptly. I will semi for now and this fall 1 want somechoice house plants.—Mrs. P. S. TRUE BLUE. Parisvllle. Texas, (April 6, 1892)—Seeds arrived last night in goodorder. Many thanks for promptness. Your seeds are very fine andwell named True Hu e.—W. \V. <;. 30 EGG PLANT-KALE. EGG PLANT. HOW TO CROW ECCS—The Egg Plant should be more gen-erally grown, for when wellgrown and properly cooked it isa most delicious vegetable. Theseeds germinate slowly andshould be started in flats or box-es in a strong, uniform heat, andkept constantly growing becausethe young plants seldom recoverif checked in their growth. Sowthe seed in hot-beds or warmgreenhouse in March or earlyApril; if no hot-bed is at handthey may be grown in any lightroom where the temperaturewill average


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