srr veqetable seeds. 
PRICES 
Delivered free in the U. S. 
(unless otherwise noted.) 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
1 % Lb. 
1 Lb. 
BEET. V oz. to 50 feet of drill ; 5 lbs. per acre in drills.) 
Arlington. Medium-sized, round, uniformly shaped, of deep blood-red color; 
quality sweet, tender and free from stringiness and bitterness. 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
70c. 
Bassano, Early Flat. Valuable for its earliness; flesh white, zoned with pink; 
flavor sweet and delicious. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Bastian’s Blood Turnip. A fine second early, following Egyptian and Eclipse, 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Brazilian Variegated. Beautiful for garden decoration; foliage crimson’ 
yellow and white. 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
75c. 
Crimson Globe. (See page 15.) The finest table Beet grown. Early, of 
medium size, uniformly round; color, deep crimson throughout; exceedingly 
tender and sweet and a good keeper. 
10c. 
15c. 
35c. 
si. 00 
Crosby’s Egyptian. Very early and of excellent quality; small tops. 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
70c. 
Detroit Dark Red. A fine strain of turnip-shaped Beet. Valuable for its re¬ 
markable uniformity and smoothness; size medium; flesh fine grained, tender 
and remaining so for a long time; admirable for either early or late. 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
70c. 
Dewing’s Improved Blood Turnip. Handsome, smooth and round, taper¬ 
ing at the base; flesh strongly zoned, of fine quality. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Early Model. ( See page 15.) A new medium early, almost round, blood 
turnip Beet, of uniformly perfect form and high quality. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
S2.00 
Early Blood Turnip. A standard variety, following Eclipse in earliness; 
quality excellent; color, deep blood-red; the tops make excellent “greens”. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Early Yellow Turnip. Orange-yellow flesh of sweet flavor; pale green leaves... 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
70c. 
Eclipse. Extremely early; of uniform globular form; glossy red, flesh fine¬ 
grained and unusually tender and sweet. 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
70c. 
Edmand’S. A handsome, uniform, round, turnip-shaped Beet, very smooth 
and of good size; tops small, flesh red and of excellent quality; fine for late.. . . 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Egyptian. A standard extra early sort, being 10 to 12 days earlier than the 
old Blood Turnip. The roots are round and flattened, of good size and deep 
crimson in color; tops unusually small. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Electric. (See page 15.) An extra early, round, blood turnip Beet; flesh rich 
crimson with lighter-colored zones; small top; quality exceedingly fine¬ 
grained and tender; flavor delicate, rich and sugary. 
10c. 
15c. 
35c. 
SI .00 
Half Long, Henderson’s. A blood Beet of superior quality, tender, sweet and 
free from woody fibre; for slicing it is unequaled; flesh of vivid rich red color. 
The bulbs, about 3 inches in diameter, are pear-shaped with slender tap root.. 
10c. 
15c. 
30c. 
80c. 
Lentz. Leaves and roots are pale in color, but of delicious quality. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Long Smooth Blood-Red. An excellent late variety, being a great improve¬ 
ment on the common Long Blood and of intense dark red color. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
Swiss Chard. Grown exclusively for the foliage which, cooked, makes most 
delicious “greens ”; or the midrib may be cooked and served like Asparagus . . 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
For Sugar Beet and Mangel Wurzel, see Farm Seed Department, page 66. 
BROCCOLI. White Cape. Medium-sized, creamy-white heads, similar but in¬ 
ferior to Cauliflower, though hardier. 
15c. 
60c. 
$2.00 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Dwarf Improved. A dwarf, compact-grow¬ 
ing sort, producing “ sprouts” of fine quality. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
$2.00 
Dalkeith. {See page 16.) A greatly improved variety of compact growth, 
bearing very large sprouts. 
10c. 
25c. 
75c. 
2.50 
CARDOON. Large Spanish. Large, fleshy-leaved plants, chiefly used as a 
winter vegetable. The blanched stalks and broad ribs of the inner leaves 
when properly cooked are tender and of an agreeable flavor. 
10c. 
35c. 
si. 00 
3.50 
CABBAGE. (1 oz. produces 1,500 plants’, V 2 lb. to transplant for an acre.) 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES, (for cabbage plants, see page 170.) 
Early Jersey Wakefield, Henderspn’s. {See page 16.) This famous Cab¬ 
bage was introduced by us, and still retains its lead as the best first Early 
in cultivation. The heads are of pyramidal shape, with blunt peaks, and are 
remarkably solid. The outside leaves are small, though of great substance, 
enabling the plants to stand severe weather. Our seed is from highly-bred, 
selected stock and is unequaled. 
5c. 
30c. 
1.00 
3.00 
Charleston Wakefield, Henderson’s. ( See page 16.) This is the largest 
Early Cabbage, which we bred from the Early “ Jersey ” Wakefield, to meet 
a demand for a larger heading sort. It possesses all of the valuable charac¬ 
teristics of the parent with the advantage of the heads being fifty per cent, 
larger, though a few days later. Our strain of the seed is very superior. 
10c. 
35c. 
1.00 
3.25 
Early Spring, Henderson’s. (See paqe 17.) The only Early, round, flat- 
headed Cabbage; fully one week earlier than any other flat Cabbage, and 
yielding one-third more than any other extra early; it heads firmly, is fine¬ 
grained and of extra good quality. 
10c. 
35c. 
1.00 
3.50 
Early York. Very early, producing small, oval-shaped heads. 
5c. 
25c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Early Winningstadt. An old, popular, medium early variety, with large, 
pyramidal heads of excellent quality; good to succeed the extra earlies. 
5c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Miniature Marrow. (See page 16.) Scarcely larger than a heading Lettuce, 
or about 6 inches in diameter, nearly all heart with few outside leaves; 
very early and remarkable for its fine delicate flavor. 
10c. 
40c. 
Si .25 
4.00 
St.John’s Day Early Drumhead. Early,very dwarf; medium-sized, hard heads 
5c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
SECOND EARLY or SUMMER VARIETIES. 
Early Summer, Henderson’s. (See paqe 17.) This peerless variety was 
introduced by us; it makes a large, solid, round, flat head, coming in about 
ten days later than Wakefield. 
10c. 
30c. 
90c. 
2.75 
Fottler’s Improved Brunswick. Heads large, flat and solid; a sure header, 
long-standing; short stem. 
5c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Succession, Henderson’s. (See page 18.) Universally conceded to be the 
grandest Cabbage in existence for either summer or winter use; heads hard 
and uniform, 10 to 12 lbs. in weight; quality extra fine and a good keeper. . 
10c. 
35c. 
SI. 00 
3.00 
LATE or WINTER VARIETIES. 
Autumn King, Henderson’s. (Seepage 19.) The acknowledged “ King ” 
of all Winter Cabbages, producing enormous solid heads weighing 25 to 30 
lbs.; interior crisp, close, fine-grained, white; splendid keeper .. 
10c. 
35c. 
1.00 
3.00 
Late Flat Dutch, Henderson’s Selected. Our improved highly-bred strain 
of this old favorite Winter Cabbage will be found very superior. 
5c. 
25c. 
75c. 
2.50 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 
AUTUMN KING CABBAGE. 
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