The largest growers of Tomato, Cabbage, Pepper and Celery Plants in N. J. 
BEET—Sow from March 20th to July 20th 
Crosby Egyptian, one of the most popular of early varieties, Oz. Lb. per lb. 
dark red, of globe shape, good for bunching. 45 days.10 .75 .70 
Detroit, a dark blood-red, second-early, or main crop, good 
for garden or field, can be bunched or basketed. 52 days .10 .75 .70 
Early Wonder, early, globe shape, blood red, highly recom¬ 
mended. 48 days. .10 .75 .70 
Boston Crosby. 45 days.10 .75 .70 
Half Long Blood or Bastian Half Long. 60 days.10 .75 .70 
Mangel Wurtzel, Mammoth Long Red, used for cattle 
and poultry.10 .50 .45 
BROCCOLI 
Sow in April Oz. Lb. 
Christmas Calabreise. This vegetable is becoming more 
popular each season. Develops a central head as cauli¬ 
flower which is cut and used. Sprouts can be cut from the 
lateral branches until October. .35 $4.00 
Rapa, produces small green heads which are cut and bunched 
the same as sprouting Broccoli. .20 2.00 
