‘‘MILE HIGH SEED”—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Grown 
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MEETS—Continued 
333 Crosby's Egyptian (Special Market Gar¬ 
dener’s Strain). (50 days.) Very early, 
good size, fine deep turnip shape, good rich 
red color. Takes on its turnip shape very 
early, making it an excellent market vari¬ 
ety, especially where Beets are sold in 
bunches. One of the heaviest yielding va¬ 
rieties; the Beets have small tops and can 
be grown close together in the rows. The 
special strain is very uniform in both shape 
and color. The skin is a dark red and the 
flesh slightly lighter in color. Shows a fine 
bright red color when cooked and has an 
excellent flavor. Fkt, 10c; oz, 15c; 14 lb, 
40c; lb, $1.10, postpaid. 
326 Crosby’s Egyptian. (55 days.) Probably 
the most widely used of all varieties of 
Beets. Early, good size and good yield. A 
favored variety both for home garden and 
shipping. Fkt, 5c; oz, 10c; *4 lb, 30c; lb, 
95c, postpaid. 
329 Edmand’s Blood Turnip. (65 days.) A 
second early variety and quite uniform in 
type. It may be kept in perfect condition 
throughout the Winter. Tops are small and 
erect, allowing close growing and a large 
yield. Fkt, 5c; oz, 10c; 14 lb, 30c; lb, 95c, 
postpaid. 
A Price-Saving Collodion 
Beets are much nicer when they can be taken 
from the garden while they are tender and of just 
the proper size for delicious pickles or buttered 
beets. You are offered a collection here of three 
choice varieties. 
Extra Early Egyptian, Canner’s Favorite, and 
Special Market Gardener’s Crosby’s Egyptian. 
Collection No. 801. 
of above varieties. 
1 pkt. each 
Regular 
Price 
$0.25 
Collection 
Price 
$0.20 
Collection No. 802. 
of above varieties. 
1 
oz. each 
.40 
.30 
Collection No. 803. 
of above varieties. 
% 
lb. each 
1.10 
.80 
The above prices all postpaid. 
Sales Tax must be allowed for on all orders from 
Colorado customers. 
Early Eclipse. 
Improved 
Early Blood 
Turnip Beel. 
331 Early Eclipse. (55 days.) An old favorite; 
smooth bright red roots, round or slightly top¬ 
shaped. The flesh is bright red, zoned with pink. 
Very sweet, crisp and tender when young. Fkt, 
oz, 10c; 14 lb, 30c; lb, 95c, postpaid. 
328 Improved Early Blood Turnip. (65 days.) A 
medium early variety, good for Summer or Win¬ 
ter use. Roots grow to a good marketable size; 
flesh is deep red and of good quality. Fkt, 5c; 
oz, 10c; 14 lb, 30c; lb, 95c, postpaid. 
Swiss Chard 
(Spinach Beet) 
Keep Fit—Eat Plenty of Swiss Chard. 
An easily grown Beet which forms 
no roots, but makes big tops. After 
once having used Swiss Chard for 
greens, we believe your garden will 
always have at least a row, for the 
fleshy leaves are so tender and de¬ 
licious. Not only are the 
leaves an excellent substitute 
for spinach, but the large 
white ribs may be boiled and 
creamed like asparagus. 
Swiss Chard is a very hardy 
plant, it may be sown early 
and will yield until late Fall. 
One ounce to 100 feet of 
drill; 4 lbs. per acre. 
336 Silver (Large Ribbed 
White). Used much in 
home and market gardens. 
Leaf blade large and broad; 
tender and fine flavor. Fre¬ 
quently cooked and used as 
Asparagus. Fkt, 5c; oz, 10c; 
lb, 25c; Xb, 75c, postpaid. 
337 Giant Lucullus. A new 
savoyed leaf sort, with very 
large leaves. Tall growth, 
extra fine quality. Fkt, 5c; 
oz, 10c; % lb, 30c; lb, 85c, 
postpaid. 
Crosby’s 
Egyptian. 
Giant Lucullus 
Swiss Chard. 
GOOD? YOU MET!! 
Everyone who tasted the Delicious to¬ 
matoes this summer raved about their 
good flavor. Hardly firm enough to ship, 
but the best eating tomato we had all 
summer. Meaty and delicious. See 
pages 3 and 42-43. _ 
