STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
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Picture of Arthur White, of Dry Brook, N. Y., as printed in the 
“Eveshan Journal,” Eveshan, Worcestershire, England. Showing 
Mr. White and his son with a day’s shipment of Blue Ribbon Brus¬ 
sels Sprouts packed in “pumets,” as the quart baskets are called 
over there. 
BEETS — STOCK 
Oz. x /\ Lb. Lb. 
140 GIANT HALF SUGAR (S). Rose skinned_$ .10 $ .20 $ .50 
141 GOLDEN TANKARD (S). Large, solid.10 .20 .50 
142 MAMMOTH PRIZE LONG RED (S). Larg¬ 
est, heaviest cropping mangel of all.10 .20 .50 
BROCCOLI 
Hot Water Treated. 
No. Pkt. Oz. y Lb. 
152 ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING (S). Does well 
in this section. Good yielder. Sterling Strain .. $ .20 $1.00 $3.00 
153 ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. DiCicco 
Strain. Early heading. Sow March 1st in hot¬ 
bed. Harvest in June, July and August.25 1.25 4.00 
BRUSSELS SPROUT SEED 
Treated with Hot Water. 
2 to 3 Oz. will produce enough plants for 1 Acre. 
161 LESLIE STRAIN. Fine, hard sprouts, good color. One of the best 
strains developed o.n Long Island. 25c per Pkt. $2.00 per Oz., postpaid. 
163 BLUE RIBBON STRAIN. This seed is grown from stock selected 
by one of the most successful Brussels Sprout growers in this section. 
30c per Pkg., $2.75 per Oz. postpaid. (Seed sold out.) 
164 STERLING STRAIN. Large hard sprouts, good color. The best 
strain for this section. Plenty of seed this year. 25c per Pkt., $1.75 
per Oz., postpaid. 
Delaware Co., N. Y., 
Oct. 24th, 1935. 
Will you please book me for V 2 lb. of your Blue Ribbon Sprout seed to be 
delivered about April 1st, 1936. 
I had a fine crop with your Blue Ribbon seed this Fall and would hate to 
risk any other kind. 
Yours truly, 
MRS. WM. J. ELLIOTT. 
