Adams 1 Vegetable Specialties 
Early Wonder 
Cabbage 
Scarlet Dawn. 
Ideal Beet. 
Ideal Beets 
Shippers and market gardeners have been attracted 
to this variety by its even growth of tops and their 
uniformly dark green color. When shown in com- 
parison with other varieties of beets it can be readily 
distinguished by the distinctive color of its tops and 
by the virtual absence of red leaved plants. This is a 
decided advantage for the grower who is catering to 
the fancy produce markets. The sturdy tops with 
their deep red stems and ribs bunch well and the 
dark green leaves give a fresh appearance on the 
market. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; M lb., 35c; lb., $1.00, 
postpaid. 
A new cabbage from Holland, being practical' 
ly the same in growth as Golden Acre. Heads 
not quite as large or as early as Golden Acre but 
valuable because of the fact that they can be put 
on the market almost a week ahead of the Golden 
Acre. Pkt., 20c; oz., $1.00; *4 lb., $3.00; lb., 
$10.00, postpaid. 
See pages 57 and 58 for complete list of 
Insecticides and Fungicides. 
Early Wonder 
Cabbage. 
Scarlet Dawn Tomato 
A Gold Medal Winner of the 1935 AlbAmerican 
Selection of Vegetables. Seems to do well in all parts of 
the country. It is wilt' and rust'resistant, of the deep 
Marglobe red color, globe shaped, earlier and rounder 
than Pritchard. Pkt., 25c; oz., $1.50; J4 lb., $5.00; lb., 
$16.00, postpaid. 
