STOKES SEED FARMS COMPANY, MOORESTOWN, NEW JERSEY 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS 



This fall vegetable is coming- to be more and more popular on the commercial produce 

 markets. It is grown for the globular buds or sprouts produced along the stout upright 

 stem. In its seedling stage it closely resembles cabbage. The axillarv buds, instead of 

 remaining dormant, as is the case in common cabbage, develop into miniature heads very 

 similar to cabbage, being about one inch in diameter. The culture of the vegetable is 

 very similar to that of late cabbage. Care should be taken to break down the lower 

 leaves in the early fall. The stock which we offer is a good commercial strain Oz.. 20c: 

 % lb.. 60c; lb., $2.00; 10 lb., §19.00. 



CARROT 



CHANTENAT (x%) 



Early Scarlet Horn, f £H* 



ty in general use for forcing pur- 

 poses for outdoor cultivation in the 

 early spring. The roots will attain 

 a length of about 3 inches. They 

 are reddish orange in color. The 

 tops are small. As is the case with 

 other quick-growing root crops, it 

 soon passes the edible stage and, 

 therefore, must be gathered prompt- 

 ly on maturing. Oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; 

 lb., 50c; 10 lb., $4.S0. 



Chantenay (Stokes Stand- 

 off]") Days. This may be con- 

 • sidered the standard car- 

 rot for general garden purposes. 

 Our standard strain has been se- 

 lected for uniformity of the roots. 

 It is nearly two weeks earlier than 

 Dnnvers Half-Long, slightly shorter 

 and more stump-rooted than that 

 variety. Length 4y 2 inches, taper- 

 ing slightly from well set shoul- 

 ders. Color deep orange, flesh crisp 

 and tender. Oz., 10c; ^ lb., 20c; lb., 

 60c; 10 lb., $5.50. 



Danvers Half -Long. %ff%£ 



riety differs from Chantenay in that 

 it is two weeks later in maturing 

 and has an average length of 5% 

 inches, tapering to a blunt point. 

 The color is a deep orange. The 

 quality of the roots is excellent. 

 Oz.. 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 50c; 10 lb., 

 $4. SO. 



T „ v „ , T ,~ J I "S Days. A distinct improvement over the older Long 



improvea i-Ong orange. Orange, being slightly longer and earlier. Color is a 

 deep golden yellow in the early stages, shading a deep orange red when fully grown. 

 The surface is very smooth and will average 7 inches in length. Oz., 10c; *4 lb., 20c; lb., 

 50c; 10 lb., S4.S0. 



Avkaovf rnoKon/la so Days. The roots of this variety will attain a length 



V-rxneari Or OUeranae. of about 8% inches and the thickest point will average 

 at least 3 inches in diameter. A desirable variety for hard, stiff soils because of the ease 

 with which they may be harvested. Oxheart is often grown for stock purposes and will 

 often produce more tons to the acre than any other variety. Oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 50c; 

 10 lb., $4.S0. 



CAULIFLOWER 



Earliest Snowball (Stokes Standard). f ^/%^TsVXlJTeti v ^^; 



esteem by commercial growers than any other. The plant is compact, with few short 

 outside leaves. The heads when blanched are pure white and of standard market size. 

 The strain which we offer is the result of the most painstaking work on the part of our 

 Danish growers. It can be thoroughly relied upon. Oz., §1.25; ^ lb., $5.00; lb., $20.00. 



rianick TV-IT W/^ofU^*. { C l>*-r+¥\ 110 Days. As its name implies, it is a variety 

 UdHlbn l/ry YV earner VVJiani,/. w hich adapts itself to arid conditions, very often 

 succeeding where all other varieties fail. We especially recommend it for plantations 

 inland, more than 200 miles from the seacoast. Oz., $1.15; % lb., $4.50; lb., $1S.00. 



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