20 JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
OROSBY’S IMPROVED EGYPTIAN, the earliest beet. 
CROSBY’S IMPROVED 
EGYPTIAN BEET 
This is our leading extra early beet for market 
gardeners’ use ; equally good for the home table. 
It is earlier than the old Extra Early Egyptian, 
larger in size, smooth, and of the form as shown 
in our photographic illustration above. It retains 
its superior quality and does not become woody 
and tasteless like the old Egyptian when allowed 
to stand too long. It may be sown outside as late 
as July. This beet was originated from the Extra 
Early Egyptian by Mr. Crosby and is a very shy 
seeder. Our stock is grown from stock seed 
selected by the originator, and is superior in every 
way. Price, per pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 4 lb., 20c.; lb., 
75c., by mail, postage paid; by express, lb., 65c.; 
5 lbs. and over, 60c. per lb. 
LANIER’S SUPERBA, most perfect beet in existence. 
LANIER’S SUPERBA BEET 
For more than fifty years and until his death, 
our old friend, William Lanier, one of the oldest 
and best-known market gardeners near Philadel- 
phia, supplied the early and late markets with the 
handsomest and most salable beets that could be 
had, and Lanier’s Beets, as they were called, be- 
came much sought after by the best commission 
merchants of New York, Boston and Philadelphia. 
During all these years Mr. Lanier selected with a 
critical eye the most perfect beets from each crop 
for seed stock to plant for his own use. The pho- 
tograph gives an idea of its beautiful bell shape, 
between a turnip and a half-long beet. A strong, 
vigorous grower, producing marketable beets very 
early, of a dark carmine color and very tender. 
Price, pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; + Ib., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 
GARDEN BEETS—A Select List of the Best 
One ounce of seed will sow sixty feet of drill, five pounds will sow an acre in drills 
All varieties in regular large-sized packets, at 5c. per packet. Peroz.| 1% lb. | Per lb. 
Extra Early Egyptian Blood Turnip. A standard early sort with small top. . $0 10 |$0 20 |$0 55 
Ruby Dulcet. Fine globe shape, blood-red, small top, finest quality ..... . 10 25 90 
Johnson’s Surprise. Extra early, small top, splendid shape and color. ... . 10 | * 25 90 
Improved Eclipse. A fine round beet of first quality; very early, greatly improved, 10 20 70 
New Meteor. 
Fine round shape, skin dark blood-red, flesh red, very sweet . . 10 25 85 
Crimson Globe. Round, smooth, deep purplish crimson, very sweet. .... . 10 20 65 
Lentz Extra Early Blood Turnip. Popular market sort, very showy, fine quality, 10 20 55 
Bastian’s Early Blood Turnip. Very popular, small top, flesh zoned, very sweet, 10 20 55 
Early Bassano. Quite early, very sweet, light-colored flesh, fineform .... . 10 20 55 
Detroit Dark Red Turnip. Of fine dark color and form; splendid for market. . 10 20 75 
Dark Stinson. Very popular with Philadelphia gardeners; good for winter use . 10 20 65 
Edmands’ Early Red Turnip. Fine medium early, deep red, very uniform. . . 10 20 65 
Bastian’s Half-Long Blood. One of the most popular winter keepers. ... . 10 20 55 
Long Smooth Blood Red. An excellent, large, very late sort, fine keeper. . 10 20 55 
Swiss Chard, or Silver. Cultivated for leaves, which are used as greens. . . . 10 20 65 
$50.0 
sent in for exhibition at our store. 
in Cash Prizes for the largest and heaviest Chirk Castle and 
—————T"— Taber’s Gate Post Mangel Beets grown in 1907. 
We will pay, October 15, 1907, $25.00 for the heaviest, $10.00 for the second 
heaviest, $5.00 for the third heaviest and $2.00 each for the next heaviest five. 
from our seeds and reports of weights sent by mail. 
Beets must be grown 
We will then order the prize-winning specimens 
