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LONG RED MAMMOTH PRIZE (110 days)—Attains enormous size, pro¬ 
ducing thirty to fifty tons to the acre. Roots nearly cylindrical in shape, 
light red, growing well above ground; flesh white and rose-colored. 
Broccoli 
Days are from transplanting to first cutting 
This vegetable is becoming increasingly popular on the American market 
It is easily grown, has a delectable flavor, and may be prepared and served 
similar to asparagus. 
CULTURE —Sow the first week in May, in drills 3 or 4 inches apart, covering 
the seeds lightly. When the leaves are about 3 inches broad, transplant to 
prepared beds 2 feet apart each way. Much resembles cauliflower. Cultivation 
the same. 
One ounce will sow a bed of dO sq. ft. and produce about 8000 plants. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING (55-60 days)—A distinct variety, exten¬ 
sively cultivated by all gardeners. Plant forms a large, solid head which 
will remain green. When the central head is cut, numerous sprouts develop 
from the leaf axils, each sprout terminating in small green heads, which 
are bunched for the market. Cook and serve like asparagus. Frequently 
called Broccoli Calabrese. ( See picture above.) 
