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STOCK BEETS 
Fine for feeding cows, hogs and sheep. Will yield as high as 30 tons per acre. 
Single specimens weighing 20 pounds not unusual. Plant early in the Spring, rows 
about 30 inches apart. Plants should be thinned to 8 inches for best results. Six 
pounds seed required per acre. 
GOLDEN TANKARD. Grows mostly 
above the ground, very easily harvested, 
lb .50; 10 lbs 4.00 
GIANT LONG RED. Grows about half 
out of the ground. A heavy yielder. 
lb .50; 10 lbs 4.00 
VILMOREN SUGAR. Good for table 
as well as stock feeding, 
lb .50; 10 lbs 4.00 
CABBAGE 
For early crop, sow seeds in hot beds in January, re-set in open field in March. Seed 
for later crop may be planted in the field where they are to grow, thinning to a 
stand according to variety, or may be grown in beds and re-set same as early 
varieties. Each method has its advantages. One ounce seed will produce about 
2000 plants. From 10,000 to 15,000 plants required per acre. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. The 
first on the market, small head but us¬ 
ually brings a high price. 
Pkt .05; %oz .15; oz .25; %lb .75; lb 2.00 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT. Also a good 
early variety. Heads conical shaped. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .15; oz .25; 14lb .75; lb 2.00 
RED ROCK. Large round heads of deep 
red color. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .15; oz .25; 141b .75; lb 2.00 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. The favor¬ 
ite with Roswell Gardeners. Almost as 
early as Early Jersey, much larger head. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; %lb 1.00; lb 3.00 
GOLDEN ACRE. Very much like Cop¬ 
enhagen Market except smaller and 
Garner 
Pkt .05; Y 20 Z .25; oz .50; y4lb 1.50; lb 4.00 
DANISH BALL HEAD (Short Stem). 
Medium size, round, solid. Good keeper. 
Fine for mountain districts. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; x /41b 1.00; lb 3.00 
LATE FLAT DUTCH. Very large flat 
heads fine for kraut. 
Pkt .05; V 20 Z .15; oz .25; x 41b .75; lb 2.00 
EVERGREEN HOLLANDER. A very 
fine round, solid cabbage. As its name 
indicates, always green. A favorite in 
the mountain districts. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .20; oz .35; &lb 1.00; lb 3.00 
LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD. A very 
fine late variety. Grows very large 
Do not plant in mountain districts un¬ 
less you have market for large cabbage. 
Pkt .05; V2OZ .15; oz .25; yUb .75; lb 2.00 
CHINESE CABBAGE. Raised chiefly 
for green feed for poultry. Plant any 
time. 
Pkt .05; V 20 Z .25; oz .40; lb 3.50 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER No. 8 
(Yellow Resistant). A very fine cab¬ 
bage. Its yellow resistant qualities 
make it a very desirable variety. 
Pkt .05; V 20 Z .25; oz .50; x /41b 1.50; lb 4.00 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cultivated like cabbage except outside leaves must be tied up around the heads to 
bleach them. One ounce of seed produces 2000 plants. 
EARLY DANISH SNOWBALL. Best variety for this locality. 
Pkt .10; y 2 oz 1.00; oz 1.50 
CARROTS 
Plant in drills early in the spring and continue to plant each month until November. 
Good for stock feed as well as table use. One ounce of seed to 150 feet drill. 
LONG ORANGE. Grows large therefore 
heavy yielder. 
Pkt .05; Yz oz .10; oz .15; }41b .40; lb 1.25 
DANVERS HALF LONG. Smaller than 
long orange better for table use. 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .10; oz .15; *4 lb .40; lb 1.25 
OX HEART. The best variety for early 
use, very tender. 
Pkt .05; %oz .10; oz .15; ^4 lb .40; lb 1.25 
CHANTENAY. Early variety, half long. 
Onr Lpoi* cpllpu 
Pkt .05; y 2 oz .10; oz .15; x /41b .40; lb 1.25 
