VARIETAL"DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 
KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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CARROT—Continued Season. 
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Code Size 
OX HEART or GUERANDE CADET 74 
A distinct variety that is very satisfactory for growing on a heavy type soil where long 
varieties do not develop properly. Being a short, chunky type, it is easily harvested. 
Highly productive and a rapid grower. 
ROOTS—4 to 5 inches long, attains massive thickness, chunky, blunt-ended, with small 
tap root, bright orange in color, tender, well flavored in immature stage. 
WHITE BELGIAN CARYO 82 
One of the best stock carrots. Late in season. Very heavy yielder. Frequently 12 inches 
long, 3^2 inches in diameter; tapers to a point; grows partly above ground, under¬ 
ground portion white in color. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Brassica oleracea—var. botrytis 
Season. 
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DANISH GIANT—DRY WEATHER COOTY 65 
As the name indicates, this variety is most valuable where dry weather conditions exist. 
Being a few days later than Snowball, it fits in nicely for a follow-up crop. 
PLANT —Larger than Snowball, vigorous, hardy, large foliage growth, short stemmed. 
HEADS— 6}/2 to 8 inches across,- weighs around 2 pounds,- handsome, solid, white,- 
free of defects, making handsome specimens. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—EXTRA SELECT COACH 54 
The leading cauliflower. Splendid early market, dependable heading type. Unsur¬ 
passed for use as a forcing variety. Its remarkable productiveness and beautiful, uniform 
heads justify its wide use. 
PLANT—Dwarf, compact, upright, quick growing, true short-leaved type. 
HEADS—6 to 7 inches across,- weighs around 1 z /i pounds,- compact, solid, free of 
defects, uniform, snowy white,- of excellent quality and flavor. 
Keystone Early Snowball, Extra Select, Grown in St. Louis County, Missouri. Trimmed 
closely to show beautiful formation of the flower. 
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