DETROIT DARK RED 
Stock Beets 
STOCK BEETS are recognized as a very 
valuable stock food. The roots when fed 
to cows will greatly increase the flow of 
milk and will improve the general condi¬ 
tion and health of all animals to which 
they are fed. 
CULTURE—Sow seed one inch deep in 
well cultivated soil in drilled rows eight¬ 
een inches to three feet apart, the dis¬ 
tance depending on the method of culti¬ 
vation. When large enough, thin plants 
to ten inches apart in the row. About 
eight pounds is required per acre. As 
Beets germinate slowly, the seed should 
be planted in moist soil. 
MAMMOTH DONG RED —The roots of 
this variety grow to a very large size. 
They are well formed, with flesh of 
blood red color. Pit., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 
60c; lO lbs., $5.50. 
GOEDEH TANKARD — Contains more 
sugar and less water than any other 
Mangel. A great favorite with dairymen. 
Horses relish it. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 
60c; 10 lbs., $5.50; postpaid. 
GIANT HAEP SUGAR —A very heavy 
yielder. White, solid, tender flesh and 
very sweet. Particularly good for milch 
cows and for fattening hogs. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $5.50; postpaid. 
SUGAR BEET (White Klein Wanzleben) 
—This variety is without question the 
best in cultivation. Not the largest in 
size but the richest in Saccharine. It 
will fatten hogs as quickly as grain. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., lOc; lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $5.50; 
postpaid. 
Beet—Betabel o Remolacha 
Table Beets 
EAREY WONDER —A very fine market 
and table beet. This is an early beet 
with a very small tap root, small top 
and is of exceptionally fine dark red 
color. The beets are slightly flattened 
and mature very evenly. For a table as 
well as a canning variety we cannot 
recommend it too highly. Jkt., 5c; oz., 
15c; '/4 lb., 30c; lb., 90c; 10 lbs., $7.50. 
DETROIT DARK RED —This is a fine 
main crop all purpose beet. Especially 
desirable for the home garden on ac¬ 
count of its exquisite quality, being 
sweet, tender and fine grained. The rich 
dark red color makes an attractive dish. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; '/4 lb., 40c; lb., $1.00; 
10 lbs., $8.50. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN— The extra early 
money maker for market growers. Our 
Crosby’s is a very superior extra early 
strain of garden beet which has been 
very carefully selected for type. It ex¬ 
cels in handsome form, a good size, 
small tops, very small tap root, fine 
quality, and above all, it makes a rapid 
growth. The flesh is deep red. Ready for 
use in 45 to 50 days. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
1/4 lb., 30c; lb., 90c; 10 lbs., $7.50. 
EAREY BEOOD TURNIP — Of large 
growth. Flesh very tender and retains 
its blood red color when cooked. Pkt., 
5c; '/4 lb., 30c; lb., 90c; 10 lbs., $7.50. 
EAREY WONDER 
Cabbage—Col Repollo 
Good Seed is of the utmost importance 
in all crops, and no doubt has a greater 
effect on the final outcome of the Cab¬ 
bage crop than any other. Do not take 
any chances by using poor seed. Seed 
taken from selected heads grown under 
proper conditions will repay you many 
times at harvest for its extra cost. In 
buying our strains of Cabbage you take 
the first step in the right direction. 
CULTURE—In the warm sections of 
Arizona, seed should be planted during 
July and August in shaded beds. Make 
high shade with covering of cheesecloth 
or burlap. Transplant to the field in three 
foot rows. Smail heading varieties should 
be spaced about twelve inches apart and 
larger heading varieties eighteen inches 
apart. The soil should be kept moder¬ 
ately moist and well drained and deep 
cultivation should be practiced. Six 
ounces wlil produce plants for one acre. 
GOEDEN ACRE CABBAGE — Selected 
Danish Import —One of the earliest va¬ 
rieties of cabbage. It is dwarf in habit, 
resembles the Copenhagen Market Cab¬ 
bage but smaller heads, averaging 2 % to 
3 pounds in weight. Due to its small size 
it can be planted 12 to 14 inches apart 
in the row. Our seed is an extra fine 
strain. Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; 
1 lb., $3.00. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET— Our seed of 
this valuable new early Cabbage comes 
to us direct from Denmark. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
30c; 1/4 lb., 80c; 1 lb., $2.50. 
Don't Guess 
SEE OUR PEANTING CHART ON THE 
INSIDE OF THE BACK COVER. THIS 
IS OUR OWN ARIZONA CHART. 
TABEE BEETS 
CULTURE—In the warm sections of 
Arizona Beets may be planted from Aug¬ 
ust 1 until May 1. In the higher alti¬ 
tudes planting may commence as soon 
in the Spring as weather conditions will 
allow. One ounce of seed will plant from 
50 to 75 feet of row and six to eight 
pounds are required per acre. Plant in 
rows of 18 to 24 inches apart and thin 
to three or four inches in the row. Cover 
the seed one inch deep and firm the soil 
after planting. Beets enjoy a light, rich, 
loamy soil and frequent cultivation is 
necessary for rapid and tender growth. 
Ask our advice for the proper fertilizer 
to use. 
SWISS CHARD 
Fine for Greens 
Swiss Chard 
Foliage Beet 
EUCUEEUS — Culture, same as Beets. 
This fine vegetable gives large returns 
for the little care it requires. The leaves 
of Swiss Chard are used for greens the 
same as Spinach or Beet tops. Also used 
extensively for poultry green. The mild 
rib is sometimes cooked and served as 
you would Asparagus. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
1/4 lb., 25c; lb., 75c; 10 lbs., $6.50. 
PRICES EISTED ARE POSTPAID 
EAREY GOEDEN ACRE 
(Selected Strain) 
