SEEDS THAT GROW BETTER 
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ECLIPSE 
(65 Days from Planting to Marketable Roots) 
An early variety for home and market garden use. Roots globular, of 
medium size, dark red- Interior bright red with whitish zones; of 
good flavor. 
LUTZ GREEN LEAF 
(75 Days from Planting to Marketable Roots) 
A medium late variety for home use* Tops small, glossy green, with 
pink mid-rib* Roots half long, top-shaped; dark, purplish red.Flesh 
deep blood red with indistinct zones- Good quality and an excellent 
keeper. 
SWISS CHARD 
LUCULLUS 
(50 to 60 Days from Sowing Seed to Cutting) 
Desirable for home and market garden use. Upstanding in habit of 
growth; leaf color yellowish green; heavily crumpled; stems thick, 
broad, light green in color; most popular of the Chards* 
MANGEL WURZEL 
A CHEAPLY PRODUCED, HIGHLY VALUABLE STOCK FEED 
GIANT HALF SUGAR, ROSE 
A heavy yielding, valuable variety for feeding. Roots long, oval ; 
skin white with rose-colored shoulder; flesh white, with good sugar 
content. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR, WHITE 
Roots long, oval, with white skin; flesh white; a good feeding varie¬ 
ty. 
GOLDEN TANKARD 
Roots large, nearly cylindrical, partly above ground; skin deep 
orange; flesh yellow with white zones; very productive. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED 
The most popular and the best cropper of all the Mangels; yields run 
from thirty to fifty tons per acre. Roots extremely large, slightly 
tapering; grow half above ground. Color light red; flesh white with 
rose tinge. 
SUGAR BEET 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN 
The variety most used for sugar manufacture on account of high sugar 
content; is also good for stock feeding. Roots long with thick should¬ 
er; tapered; skin grey-white; flesh solid white. 
BROCCOLI 
A CULTIVATED VARIETY OF WILD CABBAGE 
The Italian Sprouting or branching type is being used increasingly, 
and is a valuable addition to the list of vegetables that can be readily 
produced in most sections of the country. 
