LONDON BROS, SEEDSMEN ^l^S'mi'mX^BPJm^ 
BORECOLE or KALE 
Cnltnxe. — For late fall or early winter use, sow early 
in June and transplant about the middle of July in rows 
18 to 24 inches, setting the plants 12 to 18 inches apart 
In the rows. 
TAJ,!, OBEEN SCOTCH CUBI^EO 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
A variety of cabbage producing small 
heads or knobs along the stem, which 
are cooked like cabbage. Very popular 
in some markets. 
Culture. — Excessive stem growth 
should be avoided by planting in good 
but not extra rich soil. Sow seed in 
April in the open ground, and set in 
rows 3 feet apart, 18 inches apart in 
row. Sowing in Juno will produce a late 
autumn crop of sprouts. Break leaves 
from stem to aid formation of heads. 
NEW DANISH PRIZE 
This new variety has proven to be a 
decided advance on anything yet offered, 
being of half-dwarf, sturdy growth and 
producing abundant large solid dark 
green sprouts which are of excellent 
quality. Packet, So; ounce, 22c; U 
pound, 75c; ^ pound, $1.40; pound, $2.50. 
postpaid, 
HALF DWARF PARIS MARKET 
This Is the most popular Brussels 
Sprouts on the Parisian market, scarcely 
exceeding 2 feet in height. It is of 
straight habit, with a slight purplish 
tinge on the leaf stalks, and sometimes 
on the sprouts themselves when young 
The latter are flattened at the top and 
perfectly round when fit for use. Very 
hardy and productive. Packet, Sc; ounce, 
18c; H pound, 62c; Yg pound, $1.1S; 
pound, $2.25, postpaid. 
DWARF GREEN CURLED 
This is hardier than Cabbage and makes excellent greens for 
Winter and Spring use. The leaves are as curly as Parsley, tender, 
and of very fine flavor. It is improved by frost. Sow the seeds ic 
May or June, transplant in July and treat same as Cabbage. Immense: 
quantities of this are grown in the South and shipped to Northern 
markets. Packet, 5c; ounce, 12c; J4 pound, 35c; pound, 65c; pound,, 
$1.25, postpaid. 
Tall Green Curled Scotch— This variety is very hardy and is im- 
proved by a moderate frost. About thirty inches tall, with an abun- 
u "S*xT°^ leaves, which are densely curled and crinkled. Stands 
the Wmters in the Middle States without protection. Packet, 5c; 
ounce, 15c; % pound, 45c; pound, 80c; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
NOTICE 
Market 
Gardeners 
See 
Blue 
List 
NEW DANI 
BRUSSELS 
TABLE BEET 
Condon's Early 
Dawn 
Queen of the Market. By far the earliest 
of all turnip-shaped beets we have ever 
seen. Makes marketable crop in 50 days 
time. For first early to bunch and sell, mar- 
ket gardeners will find this the big money 
maker. 
The color is a rich, dark red, and globe 
shape. It is free from side roots, every beet 
being as smooth as a whistle. When cooked, 
it still retains that rich, blood red color; is 
very sweet, crisp and tender. For a First 
Extra Early forcing variety or for early out- 
door planting to bunch and sell for greens, it's 
got 'em all beat a mile. For main crop, "Con- 
don's Royal Blood" is better. A few years ago 
we distributed for trial free 30,176 packages 
of this Extra Early Variety and last year when 
we had seed enough to list it generally thou- 
sands of market gardeners and home planters 
would have no other. Our comparative Trial 
Ground Test this year again proved it beyond 
a doubt the earliest of all turnip-shaped beets 
and the greatest money maker in the list. Try 
it. Packet, 7o; ounce, 16c; J/4 pound, 48c; i4 
pound, 82o; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
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COMSOIT'S EA.ItI.Y DAWN BEET 
