SEED GROWERS 



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1 lb. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$0.25 



50 lbs. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$0.23 



SUGAR BEET ,„,,,„, 



Klein Wanzleben Bristol 



The most desirable beet for sugar manufacture; valuable for stock 

 feeding. Roots medium large; 12 — 15 in. long, 33^ — 4 in. at 

 shoulder, tapered; white with a tinge of gray; very rich in sugar 

 content; good keeper. 



BROCCOLI— CAULIFLOWER TYPE 



Our Own Pure-Bred Stocks 



The strains of firm heading broccoli listed below are of our own selection and development. 

 They are widely grown in California for shipment and local use. As a result of our breeding work, 

 all of the varieties can be planted on the same date in July or August and a continuous supply of 

 fine white heads will be available from November until May; the varieties maturing in succession. 



Planting dates refer to culture under climatic conditions such as prevail in California. 



Code Word 



December brocem 



The earliest strain; sown in July, transplanted in August, fine 

 large white heads produced in November and December; usually 

 does best from seeds planted direct in field in July. 



January brojan 



Vigorous, stocky, compact plants; produce fine white, well pro- 

 tected heads during January and early February. 



February brofeb 



Plant compact, bluish-green; produces very solid, long standing, 

 white heads of the finest quahty during February. 



March Late bromar 



Produces fine white, well protected heads the latter part of 

 March. Similar to St. Valentine (Early March) but about 2 

 weeks later. 



April BRORIL 



Produces large, firm white heads in April, having been sown about 



August 1, and transplanted in September. 

 California Wonder brofor 



Preferred for maturing in January. Plants large with long leaves 



that protect the head which is large, sohd and fairly white but 



coarser than Early Snowball Cauliflower. 

 Late Pearl brolat 



Plants short stemmed, compact, with much waved, medium green 



leaves; head very white and well protected but not so firm as 



heads of February variety, 

 St. Valentine (Early March) broval 



Standard market variety for March shipment. Plants large with 



dark green, waved leaves; heads large, solid, white and very well 



protected. 



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Broccoli — Cauliflower Type — February 



Typical heads of the type most in demand by the large commercial shippers in California. 



