tor Good Crops It Is Important to Sow Pure Seeds. Kilgore’s Bred-Kite Seeds Are Pure 
Christmas Calabrese. ( 115 days.) This is 
-brese type which is 
BRED-_R1TE 
Kilgore’s 
Bred-Rite 
Italian 
Green 
Sprouting 
Broccoli 
Sow *4 to Y 2 pound of seed in seed-bed to plant an acre 
Prices quoted are postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Italian Green Sprouting or 
the true Cala- 
a tremendous 
yielder. In Florida, seed may be planted in seed¬ 
beds from September to January. Plants should 
be set in rows 2 Vz to 3 feet apart, and 1 Y 2 feet 
apart in the row. Green Sprouting Broccoli is 
similar to cauliflower, except it is more hardy and the so-called 
head is bluish-green instead of white. When the main head is 
cut, branches form at the base of each leaf on the stalks below. 
At the end of each branch a small loose green head develops. 
These small heads should be cut with 6 to 8 inches of stem, and 
tied in bunches for market. Stems, as well as flower-heads, are cooked and served 
like asparagus or cauliflower. A most delicious vegetable, gaining in popularity. 
Pkt. 10c; V 20 X. 25c; oz. 40c; }4lb. $1.15; lb. $4.00. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Sow *4 pound of seed in seed-bed to plant an acre 
Prices quoted are postpaid. 
Culture. Sow and cultivate exactly the same as cabbage. 
Long Island Improved. (90 days.) The best and most dependable variety 
excellent quality. 
for market and home use. Very productive and of 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; M lb. 60c; lb. $2.00. 
BROCCOLI 
CARROT 
Plant 4 pounds of seed per acre 
Culture. Sow in good rich soil, deeply worked in drills IV 2 feet apart, and cover seed %-inch deep. When 2 
inches high, thin out to 4 inches apart. Carrots can be planted in Florida from August to March. 
Prices quoted are postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Kilgore’s Improved Chantenay. proved VoVof 
Chantenay, we have 
a very early strain which runs uniformly 
smooth and true to type, as shown by nu¬ 
merous tests in our Plant City, Fla., proving 
grounds. Our Improved stock is of medium 
length, thick, and very stump-rooted. The 
roots average 5% inches long; 2 to 2 J 4 inches thick at the 
crown and tapering to 1 to 1 % inches at the bottom. The color 
is a very attractive bright orange-scarlet. A most popular and 
profitable sort to raise for market, being of high edible quality, 
very attractive in appearance, and a fine shipper. Pkt. 10c; Vi lb. 
40c; lb. $1.25. 
BRED-RITE 
■Trri"M 
TRADE MARK 
nonimrc !_}„]£ I „„_ (90 days.) This is one of the 
L^anvers noil CUilg most popular varieties. Our stock 
—— ”““■ ———— ‘ of this variety is half stump or 
6 emi-pointed, from 7 to 7 % inches in length from the crown to 
the tip. The shoulder at the crown is from 2 to 2 V 2 inches thick, 
and tapers uniformly to a thickness of about %-inch just where 
the root begins to taper to the tip. The tops are a little larger 
than those of Chantenay, and the crown is flat without a de¬ 
pression. The color is a bright orange-scarlet, and the roots are 
smooth and attractive in appearance. Pkt. 10c; V^lb. 40c; lb. 
$1.25. 
Improved Long Orange. t d r a u y e s 'thick^shouTdered 
“”““““■“““ strain of Long Orange, 1 % 
to 2 inches thick at the shoulders, 10 to 12 inches long, and 
pointed or rather tapering in a straight line to the tip. The tops 
are rather large. The crown grows underground and the color 
of the root is uniform bright orange-scarlet. A very popular 
variety in many sections of Florida. Pkt. 10c; Vilb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 
Coreless or Nantes. 
(90 days.) We have the true type, 
which is long and cylindrical, about 
6 to 7 inches long and 1 to 1J4 
inches thick, very stump-rooted with a small rat tail. The color 
is clear orange-red and the core is rather undefined, being of 
the same color as the flesh so that it is called “Coreless.” The 
skin is very smooth. The tops are small and short, and the root 
very tender and delicate. Pkt. 10c; 1/4 lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 
Kilgore’s Imperator. 
(92 days.) This new variety of 
Carrot we are introducing for the 
first time, has been especially bred 
B 4 BjEHJ Jem and developed to meet the increasing demand 
pnrrN.PITKT on t ^ le marl<et f° r a longer carrot with a 
Dl\ C. U~l\ I I L broad shoulder. The roots are smooth, uni- 
—m ■ li f formly tapered to a semi-blunt end, deep rich 
mark orange color, both exterior and interior with 
comparatively inconspicuous core. Fine grained, tender and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. From the standpoint of attractiveness and popu¬ 
larity in the market, Kilgore’s Imperator is superior to other 
long rooted varieties, and it is especially well suited to winter 
production in the south. Pkt. 10c; 141 b. 45c; lb. $1.50. 
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THE KILGORE SEED CO., PLANT CITY, FLORIDA 
