Fine Table Varieties 
Two ounces for 100 feet of drill. 
The rows in which Beets are planted should be a foot apart. Along each row, in a furrow or small trench 
1 inch deep, drop the seeds 1 or 2 inches, apart; then cover with fine soil, pressing down firm. Beets should 
be planted some time between the first of April and the first of June; they will be from a week to a month 
coming up, according to the weather. When the plants are about 4 inches high, thin out to from 3 to 4 
inches apart. The plants pulled up can be planted elsewhere. Strip their outside leaves off, and put the 
plants in holes deep enough to keep the roots from turning up. Beets should be ready for eating in from 
8 to 12 weeks. Keep the ground loose and well tilled. 
Da#! “I^^psridable Grade.” We believe this is the best beet for the market and 
l^3rK KCQ home garden and on account of its uniform deep rich color the most desir¬ 
able for canning. Roots are medium size, nearly round, very smooth and of dark blood-red color. Very 
crisp, tender and sweet, remaining so a long time. Pkt. 5c; oz. lOc; H*. 30c; lb. 90c. 
EAIlIiY WONDER. Semi-globular, medium blood-red. With small top. Excellent for truckers. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; ^ lb. 30c; lb. 90c. 
EXTRA EARIiV EGYPTIAN. Very dark, flat, productive. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; V4 lb. 30c; lb. 85c. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN. An extra early variety. More globular than the old Egyptian. Dark color, very 
uniform. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 30c; lb. 90c. 
EARIiY BDOOD TURNIP. Popular variety for home and market garden, produces abundantly. Pkt. 5c; 
OZ. 10c; H 30c; lb. 80c. 
— ■••1 or SEA KAIiE. Eucullus; best for greens. MARKET 
SWISS unara p^t. sc; oz. loc; 14 ife. 25 c; ib. 75 c. gardeners 
BEETS FOR STOCK AND SUGAR 
Sow eigrht to ten pounds per acre. in quantity. 
Prices for all varieties: Oz. 5c; ^ lb. 15c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 85c; 5 lbs. $2.00. 
GIANT FEEDING, or HADP-SUGAR MANGED. Mammoth. Most popular. Heavy producer. 
GODPE N TA NKARD MANGED. Best yellow sort, especially for dairy cows. 
MA MMOTH DONG RED. Very productive. Largest of field varieties. 
KIiEIN WANZDEBEN SUGAR-—Elite. The best sugar. Used by sugar manufacturers. 
Por quantity prices of Stock Beets, see pagfe 39. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One ounce will sow a bed 40 square feet and produce about 2,000 plants. 
EADF-DWARF or PARIS MARKET. Hardy “Miniature Cabbages.” Pkt. 5c; OZ. 20c; 14 llJ- 
lb. $1.70. 
60c; 
CABBAGE 
Three ounces of seed to 100 yards of row. One ounce will produce 2,000 plants. 
The best way to raise Cabbage in the small garden is from the plants. Cabbage requires an abundance 
of both moisture and tilling. It is also advisable to enrich the ground if possible. Fertilizer may be con¬ 
served by placing a small amount under each hill before plants are set. It will pay you to set out both early 
and late varieties. Set early Cabbage 18 inches apart in rows and 2 feet apart between rows. Late Cabbage 
2 feet apart in rows and 3 feet apart between rows. Cultural leaflet on request. 
EARDY CIERSEY WAKEFIEDD. Select stock, productive, pointed heads, earliest variety. American 
seed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Ih. 60c; lb. $1.75. 
EARDY WINNIGSTADT. Excellent early variety. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; lb. 70c; lb. $2.00. 
EARDY DWARF FDAT DUTCH. Round heads, standard sort. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 20c; }4 60c; lb. 
$1.75. 
Aearliest of the Danish varieties, being 10 days ahead of Copenhagen Market. 
>4Cr© xhe heads are medium size; very firm. Valuable for early market. Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c; 
14 11^* 90c; lb. $2.85. 
jlN j mL- jif- “Dependable Grade.” Same as European Market. The earliest large, 
wUp©niia|g^^©n lYiar round-headed Cabbage offered today. It is nearly as early as Early 
Jersey Wakefield, heads perfectly round and very solid. It is very compact in habit and can be planted 
as close as Wakefield. The heads all mature at one time and will stand longer than the Wakefield before 
bursting. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; IT^- 75c; lb. $2.25. 
Danish Round Head 
Short-Stem Hollander. Best for late market, select strain, keeps 
splendidly. Our Danish seed is direct from the grower. None better. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 14 1^- 65c; lb. $2.00. 
GDORY OP ENKHUIZEN. Medium, solid head, good cropper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; Y 70c; lb. $2.00. 
PRE MIU M DATE FDAT DUTCH. For kraut, good standard sort. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 20c; Y 60c. 
DRUMHEAD SAVOY. Curled leaf; excellent quality. Pkt. 5c; Y?. oz. 15c; OZ 25c; Ya Ih. 75c. 
ROUND RED, or RED DUTCH. Danish Stonehead. Pkt. 5c; Yz oz. 15c; OZ., 25c; Ya 75c. 
CHINESE CABBAGE OR CELERY CABBAGE 
WONG BOK is a vegetable distinct from our common Cabbage. _ It grows upright, leaves are tied together 
to bleach. Resembles Romaine or Cos Lettuce. This vegetable is very popular in California. It does well 
in Colorado. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; lt>* 60c; lb. $1.75. . c >» 
When troubled with bugs, worms or lice on cabbage and cucumbers, dust the plants with “Slug-Shot, 
1-lb can 25c. By mail 35c. 
DISEASE RESISTANT CABBAGE 
This strain is direct from the growers who have the stock bred by the University of Wisconsin. It 
averages 90% resistant to “yellows.” 
MM _■_Similar to Copenhagen Market. Is the earliest of the resistant strains. Pkt. 5c; 
Marion Market oz. 35 c; 14 ib. $ 1 . 00 ; ib. $ 3 . 00 . 
mat;_Short Stem Hollander No. 8. The preferred variety of the late kinds of Resistant 
Wisconsin strain. Pkt. 5 c; oz. 35 c; Yi 11). $ 1 . 00 ; lb. $3.00. 
CABBAGE PLANTS, EARLY 
Copenhagren Market, Golden Acre, Jersey Wakefield, and Hollander. Ready in 
April. Per doz. 25c; per 100 75c, postpaid. F. O. B. Denver prices, page 29. 
Varieties: 
Eat CARROTS for Heaith 
Two ounces for 100 feet of drill. 
Furrows for Carrots should be 14 inches apart and from a half-inch to an inch deep. The seed can be 
sown from mid-April to mid-May; it should be sown rather close, as Carrots do not germinate very well. 
Thin the plants out to 4 inches apart when they are 4 inches high. Soil for Carrots should be particularly 
well tilled before they are planted. , 
COREDESS. Cylindrical shape root, about 6 inches long. Orange-red color with practically no core. Very 
sweet and brittle. So very tender that some eat them raw. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 10c; 1^* 30c; lb. 80c. 
EARDY SCARDET HORN. Small tops; earliest; standard. Pkt. 5c; OZ. lOc; Y* ll). 30c; lb. 80c. 
OXEfEART—Guerande. Very early; orange; crisp and tender. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 10c; Ya IT)- 30c; lb. 80c. 
■ A well-colored orange color of the Danvers type, being long, round, and smooth. It 
^naiiXCItay is thus especially good as a bunching variety. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 10c; Y^ 30c; lb. 80c. 
■__ M. _Model. Golden orange color; attractive. The most popular variety. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 10c; 
imperator 14 nb. 30 c; ib. 80 c. 
Mediitm size, heavy yielder and very fine sort. 
uanvers p^t. 5 c; oz. 10 c; ^ ib. 25 c; ib. 75 c. 
DARGE WHITE BEDGIAN. Flesh of light cream color, producing enormously. Is a 
good keeper. Most desirable as food for stock. Oz. 10c; \4 lit). 25c; lb. 75c. 
We pay postage on all seeds priced on thiis page. For quantity prices, see page 39. 
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Detroit Dark Bed 
Brussels Sprouts 
Copenhagen Market 
If Cabbage seed Is 
treated with SEME- 
SAN it will help less¬ 
en the root rot. 
HOTKAF PROTECT¬ 
ORS. Will save your 
early Cabbage plants 
from frost. 12 for 25c; 
by mail, 30c. Fkg. of 
25 with paper setter 
50c, by mall 60c. For 
larger quantity, see 
page 49. 
Chantenay Carrot 
