O 6* M VEGETABLE SEEDS 
BEETS (Cont’d) 
(Stock or Mangel) 
Giant Half Rose Sugar 
A very desirable variety for 
stock feeding,, rich in sugar. 
Roots grow to good size. 
Golden Tankard 
Yields enormous crops, very 
rich in sugar. Skin and flesh 
deep orange yellow. 
Mammoth Long Red 
Long root, suitable for deep and 
peaty soils. Large top, red 
skin, white flesh, good keeper 
and heavy cropper. 
BROCCOLI 
Danish Ballhead 
Calabrese 
A comparatively new variety rapidly 
becoming popular both for market and 
home garden. A bluish green head at 
center of plant in about 90 days. Serve 
like Asparagus or Cauliflower. 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS 
Long Island 
Stems grow about 2 feet in height and 
are thickly set with sprouts forming 
small cabbage like heads. 
A good winter variety, hardy; heads 
round and solid. 
Copenhagen Market 
Almost as early as Early Jersey Wake¬ 
field, short stems, head large, round 
and solid. 
Early Flat Dutch 
Earlier and heads some smaller than 
Late Flat Dutch. A good variety. 
Early Jersey Wakefield 
CABBAGE 
Drumhead Savoy 
Forms a hard head and densely curled 
leaves. 
All Seasons 
Remarkable for its ability to withstand 
hot sun and dry weather and remains 
in good condition for a long time. 
Forms a large solid white head. 
Charleston Wakefield 
A little later than Early Jersey Wake¬ 
field, but with larger heads. 
One of the most widely known and 
popular early varieties; heads cone 
shaped and very solid. 
Late Flat Dutch 
A popular variety. Favorite for mar¬ 
ket and family use. Heads large. 
Early Winningstadt 
Medium early, heads solid, fine grain¬ 
ed, cone shaped and pointed. Very pro¬ 
ductive and of fine quality. 
Glory of Enkhuizen 
Medium early. Short stemmed. Heads 
large, round, and very solid, with few 
outer leaves. 
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