. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds for the garden and farm, 1902. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Green Curled Endive. variety which, when tied up, blanches well. ENDIVE. A very delightful and refreshing vegetable, used mostly for salad and a substitute for L/ettuce, which it resembles. Kndive may be grown at any season of the year, but is generally used only late in the fall. Culture.—Sow in August in drills eighteen inches apart, and when large enough th


. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds for the garden and farm, 1902. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Green Curled Endive. variety which, when tied up, blanches well. ENDIVE. A very delightful and refreshing vegetable, used mostly for salad and a substitute for L/ettuce, which it resembles. Kndive may be grown at any season of the year, but is generally used only late in the fall. Culture.—Sow in August in drills eighteen inches apart, and when large enough thin out to one foot apart. When nearly- grown, tie up the outer leaves to blanch the heart. In dry seasons give plenty of water. I Green Curled. This is the hardiest and best variety for general use. The deep green leaves are beauti- fully cut and curled, easily blanched and becomes very crisp, tender and fine flavored. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c; X lb. 40c; lb. $ irge Green Curled. A lar^e, coarse, strong growing »kt. 5c; oz. 20c; X lb. 50c; lb. $ GOURDS. The dried shells of these are very useful for household purposes and when properly cured are very durable and will last a long time. They can be easily cut or shaped and pressed together before drying. Culture.—Plant the seed in rich soil when the ground is warm, not before May, at sufficient distance apart to give them ample room in which to run. The vines sometimes grow twenty to twenty-five feet long. The fruit should be gathered as- soon as ripened or on approach of frosts, and they can be dried in any cool, dry place. Japanese Nest Egg. A small white variety with fruit resembling in exact color, form and size the eggs- of hens. They do not crack easily and are very useful both as a nest egg and as stocking darners. Do not plant in too rich soil as the fruit will grow too large. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % lb. 65c; lb. $ Dipper. A useful variety for many household purposes. If allowed to run on the ground the long,. sle


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