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BRUSSELS SPROUTS. One ounce to 2,000 plants 
Cultivate same as Broccoli or Cabbage. Pkt. Oz. 34 lb. 
Improved Half-Dwarf. An early, dependable variety. $0.10 $0.20 $0.70 
CABBAGE. One ounce to 2,000 plants 
Sow early varieties in hotbeds January to March; as soon as the weather will permit, transplant into open ground, 
18 inches between plants in rows spaced 2 ft. apart. Seed may be sown in open ground after the middle of April. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. The popular extra early cabbage. A cone shaped, solid head. 
Our seed of this variety is from a selected strain. 
Pkt. 
$0.10 
Oz. 
$0.20 
341b. 
$0.50 
lb. 
$1.60 
Charleston, or Large Wakefield. Same shape as the Jersey Wakefield, but a larger 
head maturing 10 days to 2 weeks later than the earlier type. 
.10 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
Early Flat Dutch. A second-early variety. Medium sized head with flattened crown; 
short stem. 
.10 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
Early Summer. Similar in shape to Flat Dutch. Heads of medium size, compact and 
solid. 
.10 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
Copenhagen Market. A very popular and dependable variety. Heads are round, 
solid and of good size. 
.10 
.20 
.60 
2.00 
Surehead. Large, round, hard head; fine grained. Good keeper. 
.10 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
Danish Roundhead. (Short stem.) A medium size, solid, round head. Excellent as 
a Winter keeper. 
.10 
.20 
.60 
1.80 
Late Flat Dutch. A selected, hardy strain. Large, solid heads; good keeper. Popular 
with both home and market gardener. 
.10 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
Late Drumhead. A large, broad head with flattened crown. Very solid and a good keeper. 
.10 
.20 
.50 
1.60 
Prizewinner Savoy. Heads are compact, very firm and intensely savoyed. A specially 
developed strain of this type. 
.10 
.20 
.70 
2.40 
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CARROTS. One ounce to 100 ft. of row; 3 lbs. 
per acre 
In the garden sow in rows 18 inches apart, covering seed 34 to % of an inch; thin out plants 
the field, have rows 3 to 334 ft. apart to permit cultivating by horse. 
Pkt. 
Early Half Long Coreless. A smooth, orange colored root 6 to 8 inches long, nearly 
cylindrical. Almost coreless and of excellent quality. 
to about 4 inches. In 
Oz. 34 lb. lb. 
$0.10 $0.30 $0.80 
Early Scarlet Horn. Excellent for the home garden. Root about 3 inches long with 
blunt end; color, orange-red. 
.10 
.30 
.80 
Danvers Half Long. Especially popular with market gardeners. Roots 6 to 8 inches 
long, tapering to a blunt end; tender and very good quality. Deep orange 
color. 
$0.05 
.10 
.30 
.80 
Improved Long Orange. Roots 10 to 12 inches long tapering uniformly to a point. 
Deep orange color. 
.05 
.10 
.30 
.80 
Oxheart or Guerande. A thick, blunt variety about 4 inches long. Bright orange color, 
fine grain and sweet. 
.05 
.10 
.30 
.80 
Large White Belgian. Grown exclusively for stock feeding. Roots very thick, 14 to 
16 inches long, several inches of which grow above the ground. The skin 
is white below the ground, green above. 
.20 
.65 
CAULIFLOWER. An ounce of seed for 2,000 plants 
hor early plants seed may be sown in hotbeds from February on, transplanting into cold frames and then into open 
ground when past the frost period, setting plants about 2J^ feet apart each way. When head has formed the leaves should 
be drawn together and tied at top in order to bleach it. Plants should have rich, loamy soil and be well watered in dry 
weather, especially when head is developing. 
34 Pkt. Pkt. Oz. 
Early Snowball. Heads early, medium size, compact and solid; bleaches very white. Very 
fine quality. $0.10 $0.25 $1.00 
