CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
Edmand’s Early Blood Turnip Beet. 
EDMAND’S EARLY BLOOD TURNIP.— 
A well-selected variety; regular in shape; 
deep blood skin, dark flesh of excellent 
quality. Small tap roots and small top. 
Packet, 19.; oz, 
5 lbs., $4.00, postpaid. 
CHICAGO EARLY BLOOD TURNIP.— 
A splendid beet for market and shipping. 
Very handsome, perfect in form and deep 
bright red color. It is early, crisp, tender 
and sweet, and has very little foliage. 
One of the finest beets under cultivation. 
Packet, 10c.; 0z., 15c.; ee | 
yy 1b., 30c.; 1b., $1.00; BAe Fy 
5 Ibs., $4.50, postpaid. 
Early Blood Turnip Beet 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP.—The 
most 
popular variety for market as well as fam- 
ily use. It is a dark red color and very 
tender. One of the principal varieties 
planted for shipping. Packet, 10c.; oz., 
15c.; % I1b., 25c.; Ib., 85c.; 5 lbs., $4.00, 
postpaid. 
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN RED TUR- 
NIP.—This is a well-known variety, very 
early, tender, deep red and of Turnip shape. 
Leaves of this variety are smaller than 
the others. Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; % Ihb., 
30c.; 1b., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.50, postpaid. 
15c.; % Ihb., 25c.; ib., 85c.; | 
S equalled 
-leading market gardener, and was brought 
,to perfection after years of careful culti- 
small. 
lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.50, postpaid. 
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Eclipse Beet. 
ECLIPS E.—Very regular; of globular 
shape. It has a small top, is of dark red, 
Sweet and fine grained flesh. Packet, 10c.; 
OZ., 15c.; %4 Ib., 25c.; lb., 85c.; 5 lbs., $4.00, 
postpaid. 
STECKLER’S EXTRA EARLY.—The 
earliest red variety in cultivation, un- 
in quality. It originated with a 
It is a rich blood red beet of fine 
grain and flavor; it is earlier than either 
the Egyptian or Eclipse, of smooth and 
rapid growth top and tap roots being very 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; % Ilb., 30c.; 
vation. 
DETROIT DARK RED.—We believe this 
is the best beet for the market and home 
garden, and on account of its uniformly 
deep rich color the most desirable for can- 
ning. The tops are small and upright in 
growth. The leaves are dark green, shaded 
with red. The roots are medium sized, 
globular or nearly round, very smooth and 
of dark blood red color. The flesh is deep 
vermilion red, zoned with a lighter shade 
of the same color. The variety is very 
desirable for bunching. Packet, 10c.; oz,, 
15c.; % tb., 25c.; ib., 75c.5;. 5 Ibs., $3.50, 
postpaid. 
SWISS CHARD OR SPINACH BEET.— 
This variety of beet makes only tops and 
is used exclusively for greens. Only a 
few plants need be used, as they will 
continue to grow all summer in spite of 
frequent cuttings. Sow early in the spring 
in rows sixteen inches apart and thin to 
twelve inches between plants. Packet, 10c.; 
Oz., 15c.; % I1b., 35c.; 1lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.50, 
postpaid. 
SWISS CHARD OR PERPETUAL SPIN- 
ACH.—Same as ordinary Swiss Chard, ex- 
cept it is green, plain leaved, resembling 
Spinach. Grows a little larger than Spin- 
ach. Comparatively a new green, used 
largely here by the market gardeners. 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25; 
5 lbs., $5.50, postpaid. 
