8 F. E. MCALLISTER CO., 69 CORTLANJJT ST., NEW YORK -HIGH GRADE VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
pkt. oz. J4 lb. lb. 
Edmund's Blood Turnip. Very 
regular in shape; deep blood- 
red color, and exceedingly 
sweet $0 05 $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 
BLOOD TURNIP BEET. 
pit. oz. 
Bassano. Early, flat, of very 
light color. Sweetest of all 
the turnip varieties $0 05 $0 10 
Blood Turnip. Dark red. Stand- 
ard market garden sort 05 
Long Smooth Blood. Large, 
late, deep blood-red; best for 
winter use 
11). 
lb. 
10 
10 $0 50 
20 40 
05 
10 20 
50 
ECLIPSE BEET. 
"nw ^ ^^"'^n ^.^Jl e'^cellent .juality. Per 
pKt., .^c; oz., lOc; K lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. •> • -^^r 
SUGJAR BEEXS AND MANGEI^S. 
Use 4 to 6 pounds of seed to an acre. Plant in drills 
about two feet apart each way; the seed should be 
dropped about two inches apart in the drills; thin out 
plants to 12 inches apart. 
' oz. y^w,. lb. 
Mammoth Long Red. Largest and 
mo.st profitable variety grown for 
agricultural purposes $0 |0 20 $0 30 
Long Yellow. Fine main crop variety 10 20 40 
Yellow Globe. Adapted for growing 
in shallow soils 10 
Giant Yellow. Very large yellow sort 
Red Globe. Similar to the Yellow 
Globe 
White Sugar. Useful for making 
sugar 
Vi morin's Improved Sugar. Improve- 
ment of the White Sugar, very valu- 
able as sugar-producing beet 
20 
10 
10 
10 
15 
30 
30 
30 
30 
40 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
BRUSSEI.S SPROUTS. 
One ounce will produce about 3000 plants. 
Cultui'e.— Sow in May, in shallow drills, one inch 
deei) and twelve inches apart. Transplant in July. 
When the crown or top sprout is beginning to head, 
pinch it out, to admit of the whole strength being thrown 
into the side shoots. Very hardy. This is a delicious 
vegetable and should find a place in every garden; 
greatly improved by hard frosts. 
Improved Dwarf. Compact heads of best quality. Per 
pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c.; lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
BROCCOLI. 
One ounce will produce about 3000 plants. 
^^^^^nl*^"*^'""^"' summer use sow in hot-bed in Febru- 
ary or March and transplant in April. For fall use sow 
in May, in shallow drills, 10 or 12 inches apart, and 
transplant in the beginning of July, in rows 2 feet apart 
each way. 
Early White Cape. A hardy and vigorous variety, 
Early Purple Cape. DiJfering from the preceding in 
color which 18 of a greenish purple. Per pkt., 5c, ; 
oz.,80c.;i^lb.,80c.;lb.,.$3.00. 
