Helena, Montana. VEGETABLE SEEDS — (Continued.) 83 
BROCCOLI 
(One ounce- will produce abouL 3,0U0 plants. j 
8ow liic first week in May in drills 3 or 4 incln'S apart, 
covering seeds lightly. When the leaves are about three 
inches broad, Iransplant to prepari d .beds 2 feet apart 
each way. Much resembles Caulinower; cultivation (he 
same. 
BKOCCOLI— (Snow White.) Pkt., 5c: Oz., 50c.... V4 Lb., $1.50 
Pure white color; heads medium size, close :and com- 
pact. 
BKOCCOLI— (Purple Cap*-.) Pkt., 5c; Oz., 50c; Vi Lb., $1.50 
Sani(> as above, excepting color. 
TABLE BEETS 
HOW TO PL.\iVT-The soil should be rich and deeply plowed, say 8 to 10 
inches. Sow in rows from 14 to 20 inehis apart and about 1 to IM; inches deep. 
About 6 pounds of seed to the acre for giarden or stock feed and for sugar 
about 20 pounds of scrd lo the acre. x\s soon as the plants have the fifth and 
sixth l( at. Ilien to one plant each 8 inches. It under irrigation, water as soon 
as thinned. Cultivate often and do not water again until absolutely necessiary, 
as the soil will dry from the surface down and the tap roots will follow. Care- 
ful tests have proven that one cultivation a w.cek will give the best results. 
Keep clean and remember that cultivation is the next thing necessary after the 
best seed and the two are necessary for success. 
BEET— (Crimson Globe.).. Oz., 10c; Pint Carton, 15c; V4 Lb!, 40c; Lb., $1.50 
Boets may come and Beets may go, but still the Crimson Globe retains its 
position as the best Beet for the market gardener, as w^cll as for the priyate 
garden. It is very symmetrical, with small lap root, and but few fibrous 
roots; color outside is deep blood-red; inside layers of blood-red and light- 
ped alternately. When cooked are a beautiful dark red throughout, fine- 
grained and unsurpassed in quiality. t)ne sowing only is necessary to pro- 
duce early beeits for market and main crop for winter use. 
BEET— (Half Long Blood.) Oz., iOc; V2 Lb., 30c; Lb., $1.00 
An excellent main crop beet. A great favorite as a table or field sort. Roots 
are deep red in color, and ahvays symmetrical and smooth. In (luiality it is 
sweiet crisp and tender, and is an enormous cropper, and a reliable winter 
keeper. It is a heavy beet without being hard to pull. It never becomes 
woody, and is always good for table use or stock food, whether pulled young 
or old. 
BEET— (E.xtra Early Dark 
Ked i\lontana Strain.) Oz. 
IOc; Vi Pint Carton, 15c; 
Lb. ' :..$1.20 
The market gardener's 
beet. For richness of color 
and exquisite flavin' this 
strain cannot be 
Early, rich and 
Beet (Dark Bed Montana Strain.) 
new 
cquialled. 
sweet. 
BEET— (Edmunds Early 
Blood Turnip.) Oz., 10c; 
14 Lb., .30c; Lb $1.00 
Hoots of good form, turnip 
shaped and flesh deep red, 
as name indicates. This 
is a standard variety, and 
one of the best. 
BEET— (Dark Bed Egyp- 
tian.) Oz.,10c; yoPint Car- 
ton, 15e; Vi Lb., 40c; Lb., 
$1.20; li:^s more good qua 
sweet, small-leaved; eoloi 
Beet (Dark Bed Egyptian.) 
s than any 
dark crnnson. 
other beet, e.xtra 1 ;irl\. 
Beel ( Crimson Globe.) 
BEET — (Market Gardener's.) See Crimson Globe. 
BEET— (Eclipse.) Oz., JOc; V4 Lb., 25c; Lb 80c 
Best \ ariety for main crop; good keeper, clear blood red, sweet and 
tendier. 
BEET— (Detroit Dark Bed Turnip.) Oz., IOc; V4 Lb., 30c; Lb $1.00 
One of the best early Beets either for fable or market; small top, 
early maturing, splendid shape and color, vei'y crisp, tender and 
sweet. 
BEET— (Early Blood Turnip)..Oz., lOc; Vt Lb., 30c; Lb., $1,00 
form, good llax or, red color. Very desirable for home or 
.\n old slandby; good for early or late planting, 
market pvn'poses. 
Of fine 
BEETS (In 5c Lithographed Packages) 
Extra Early Egyptian 
Early Blood Turnip 
Early Eclipse 
Edmunds Blood 
Crimson Globe 
Wanzleben Sugar 
Long Red Mangold 
