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BEETS 
LUCKY “ALL-PURPOSE” 
Richest, Darkest Red of any Beet 
Ideal for Table, Canning and Pickling 
Plant this beet and you will need no other. The “All-Purpose” suits 
every need. Flesh is fine grained, sweet and always free from woody fibres. 
It produces early beets for tabic use but can be used throughout the season. 
Color, which is richest, darkest red of any beet. Is retained when 
cooked, making them most attractive for both pickling and canning. 
No. 3098, Pkt. 10c: oz. 35c; M lb. 65c. 
Earliest Beet ACrPAW WflNflPP 39 
in the World AOUKUfT fTUWUllIV Days 
Received All-American Gold Medal 1934 
The result of many years of live breeding, here is abso¬ 
lutely the earliest beet known to man. The tender roots 
are semi-globular, uniform and deep red in color, with small 
tap root. 
No. 3490, Pkt. lOc; oz. 30c; H lb. 50c. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN 
An Extra Early 
Variety 
Good for home or market garden use. Roots flattened, globe in shape with small tap root, 
plish red. Sweeter and more tender than the old Egyptian beets. 
No. 3537, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c: 4 ozs. 45c 
Flesh pur- 
EARLY WONDER 
Ready for the Table 
in 40 days 
The fine.st red, round Beet in 
cultivation for either market or 
home garden. Meaty and of 
high flavor, sweet and tender. 
Quick grower—ready for the table 
within 40 days. Produces deep 
red, perfect shaped Beets, good 
to look at, fine to sell, excellent 
keepers. Smooth skin and slim 
roots. Put in a patch of these 
Beets and be delighted. 
No. 3048, Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 
Vi lb. 30c. 
DETROIT DARK RED 
CHOICE 
EARLY VARIETY 
These globe shaped 
beets are exceptionally 
sweet when cooked. 
The deep ox-blood flesh 
shows no light zones 
which makes it a splen¬ 
did beet for canning. 
Ready to use sixty 
days after sowing. 
No. 2550, Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; 34 lb. 50c. 
CRIMSON GLOBE 
Excellent for Garden 
or Market 
Very Early 
Flat Red 
EGYPTIAN 
A main crop variety of medium season maturity. The deep 
crimson flesh of this globe-shaped beet is of exceptional sweetness. 
Entirely free from fibrous roots, having only a small tap root. 
No. 3505, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c: V lb. 30c. 
‘This very early begt is used by truckers to reach the earliest 
markets. If you want real early beets be svu-e to plant this variet 3 '. 
Roots flattish, medium dark red. Flesh bright red with lighter 
zones. 
No. 3591, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c: 4 ozs. 40c. 
SUGAR 
Klein W'anzleben 
This variety' is everywhere considered best for sugar making: 
contains 14 to 18 per cent sugar. Also good for stock feeding. 
Roots are long, with white shoulders, tapered; skin gre,v white; 
flesh solid white. No. 3565, Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; M lb. 30c. 
EARLY ECLIPSE 
This exceptionally sweet, fine grained beet is bright red In flesh 
with lighter zones. It is a popular beet, and one of the finst to be 
ready for the table. 
No. 3818, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; V lb. 40c. 
Gigantic Tasmanian 
Butter Fruit 
An Edible Curiosity 
This imported curiosity produces 
fruits 2 to 4 feet long, can be fried like 
egg plant, is delicious stewed and fine 
for pies. .Once known you will not 
be without It. Fruits grow on a vine 
similar to squash but much more vig¬ 
orous in growth. If given support 
vines will climb, causing the fruits to 
be straight and symmetrical. Butter 
Fruits have the finest flavor if used 
when -young, while ihej’ weigh from 
5 to 8 lbs. 
No. 3139, Pkt. 10c; Vz oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
Italian Green Sprouting 
BROCCOLI—CALABRESE 
Rapidly Gaining In Popularity 
Here is one of the newer 
vegetables that should be in 
ever.v home garden. As easily 
grown as cauliflower but con¬ 
sidered by manj- mvich better 
and more tasty. Cauliflower¬ 
like bluish-green heads are ready 
in about 90 days and can be 
served as cauliflower or aspara¬ 
gus. Be sure to try this new 
vegetable in your garden this 
year. No. 3403, Pkt. 10c; Vz oz. 
25c; oz. 45c. 
Mrs. A. W. Cottam, Pawtucket, R. I., writes: —Please send 
me your latest free catalogue of Good Luck Seeds. We bought some 
seeds from you last year and were very well satisfied with them and 
would like to order some more. 
For Outstanding Results, Plant GOOD LUCK SEEDS. 
)ye Pay The Postage 
Improved Long Island BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
An Epicurean Delicacy 
By all means plant some of this dwarf tj-pe Brussels Sprouts. 
Raise them the same as late cabbage 
Stalks grow 20 ins. high, are completely 
covered from top to bottom with 50 to 
100 daintiest miniature cabbages Im¬ 
aginable, more tender and delicious I 
than any member of the cabbage' _ 
family. Perfectly hardy, early frost \ \ 
Improves them. May be used in the 
north until Christmas. 
No. 2131, Pkt. 10c: oz. 25c: V lb. 70c. 
