. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade Ohio Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ENDIVE, (Endivien, Ger.) Sow in June or July, and transplant eight or ten inches apart in rows fifteen inches apart. Used as a salad, and requires to be blanched by tying the leaves together at the top and placing boards to exclude light. One ounce of seed to 150 feet of drill. Green Curled—One of the best, dark green, finely curled, 15 cts. oz. 50 cts. % lb. $ lb. Moss Curled—Beautifully and densely curled, very ornamental, 20c. oz. 60c.


. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade Ohio Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ENDIVE, (Endivien, Ger.) Sow in June or July, and transplant eight or ten inches apart in rows fifteen inches apart. Used as a salad, and requires to be blanched by tying the leaves together at the top and placing boards to exclude light. One ounce of seed to 150 feet of drill. Green Curled—One of the best, dark green, finely curled, 15 cts. oz. 50 cts. % lb. $ lb. Moss Curled—Beautifully and densely curled, very ornamental, 20c. oz. 60c. X 1°- $1-75 lb. Batavian Broad-Leaved—A large summer variety, very productive, 20c. oz. 70c. % lb. $ lb. EGG PLANT, (Eierpflanze, Ger.) Sow seeds in a hot-bed in March in the same manner as tomatoes. As they are very susceptible to cold they should not be transplanted to the open ground until the weather is quite warm. Set the plants two feet apart each way. One ounce of seed will produce one thousand plants. Long Purple—Early, deep purple, oblong, hardy, productive, excellent, color variable, 25 cts. oz. 75c. % lb. $ lb. New York Improved—One of the best, very large, fine quality, 10 cts. pkt., 40c. oz., $ %\b., $ lb. KOHL RABI, (Kohl-Rabi, Ger.) (TURXIP CABBAGE.) When young and tender they are fine for table use, when matured they will keep well and are excellent for Winter feeding to stock. For early use sow in hot-bed, transplant New York improved, and cultivate like early cabbage. For winter use sow the middle of June or first of July in rows 18 inches apart. One ounce of seed for 1,500 plants. Early White Vienna—Flesh, white and tender, 20 cts. oz. 70 cts. % lb. $ lb. Early Purple Vienna—An excellent sort, later than the White, 20c. oz. 70c. % lb. $ lb. LEEK, (Lauch, Ger.) The Leek is generally considered superior to the Onion for soups, it is very hardy and easily cultivated. Sow in drills, a foot apart, in April, and transplant in


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