Vegetable Seeds _ [ 28 ] _ Don Seed & Bulb Corp. 
Pole or Running Beans 
Extra Early Golden Cluster Wax. Excel¬ 
lent wax-podded sort; early, vigorous, 
hardy and productive. Pods 634 to 7 in. 
long, extremely straight, broad and flat, 
very fleshy, stringy though fine grained, 
good quality; color light yellow. Lb. 45c., 
5 lbs. $2.00, 10 lbs. $3.75. 
Horticultural Cranberry. Beans and pods 
larger than in other Pole Horticultural; 
midseason, vigorous and productive. Pods 
6 to 7 in. long, flat, stringless, showy, color 
light greerl, splashed bright carmine. Lb. 
40c., 5 lbs. $1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. 
The most popular green-podded climbing 
or cornhill Bean; early and productive. 
Pods 8 to 9 in. long, very slender, decidedly 
curved, slightly stringy, tender and good 
quality. Lb. 40c., 5 lbs. $1.75, 10 lbs. $3.25. 
Scarlet Runner. On the order of the Limas; 
grown mostly in America for its ornamental 
bright scarlet flowers. Seed reddish brown, 
mottled black. Lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.25, 
10 lbs. $4.25. 
Beans—Shell 
English Broad Windsor. Popular English 
variety. Lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.25, 10 lbs. $4.25. 
White Marrow. Lb. 35c., 5 lbs. $1.50, 10 lbs. 
$2.75. 
White Navy or Boston Pea. Lb . 30c., 
5 lbs. $1.25, 10 lbs. $2.25. 
Beets 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill 
Early Varieties 
Crosby’s Egyptian. Flattened globe shape. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 60c., lb. $1.50. 
Early Model. A grand earlv variety; globe- 
shaped, of deep red color. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 25c., M lb. 65c., lb. $1.75. 
Early Wonder. A selection from Crosby’s 
Egyptian though not so early. Roots very 
uniform, nearly globe-shaped, with smail 
top, skin dark red; flesh deep blood-red, 
early or late planting. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 
34 lb. 65c., lb. $1.75. 
Eclipse. An early variety, medium size, 
round, bright red, zoned pinkish white. 
Oz. 25c., 34 lb. 60c., lb. $1.50. 
Extra Early Flat Egyptian. An extra early 
variety witn small top. Slightly zoned. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c , 34 lb. 60c., lb. $1.50. 
Beets —Continued 
Mid-Season and Late Varieties 
Crimson Globe. Medium size; late or main 
crop variety. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c. t 34 lb. 
65c., lb. $1.75. 
Detroit Dark Red. A very fine late variety 
and particularly good for winter keeping. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 65c., lb. $1.75. 
Half-Long Blood. Second early sort and a 
good keeper. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 60c., 
lb. $1.50. 
Long Smooth Blood. A real Winter var¬ 
iety, 14 in. long; good quality. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 25c., J4 lb. 60c., lb. $1.50. 
Winter Keeper. Almost globe-shaped; rich 
dark red, tender and sweet. One of the 
best Beets to keep for a winter supply. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 34 lb. $1.00, lb. $2.75. 
PERPETUAL SUMMER, OR SPINACH 
BEET 
A Spinach of outstanding merit. Dark 
green leaves produced all summer long; of 
delicious flavor. It may be cut repeatedly 
during the season and it will grow again with 
renewed vigor. Hence its name “Perpetual”. 
Highly recommended. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 
34 lb. 65c., lb. $2.00. 
Cabbage 
Improved Early Jersey Wakefield 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Calabrese. A new and dis¬ 
tinct variety of the sprouting type. It 
forms a large head consisting of a cluster of 
bluish green flower-heads. When this 
central head is removed, the plant develops 
numerous lateral sprouts, each of which 
produces a small head. These are cut, 
leaving about 6 in. of the stem. Both 
stems and heads are cooked and served 
like cauliflower. For July crop, sow the 
seed in a hotbed in March or April, and for 
fall crop, in the open ground in May. 
Ready for use in about 90 davs. Pkt. 15c., 
34 oz. $1.00, oz. $1.50, 34 lb! $5.00. 
Italian Rape or Senaps. Distinct from 
other Broccolis. The turnip like leaves are 
used for greens as well as the small flower 
heads. Hardy. Can be sown in autumn 
for spring crop. Pkt. 15c.. oz. 35c.. 34 lb. 
$1.00. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One ounce will produce 3000 plants 
Brechin Castle. A wonderful exhibition 
variety. Pkt. 15c., 34 oz. 40c., oz. 75c., 
34 lb. $2.50. 
Long Island Improved. Solid, round 
sprouts of good quality. Pkt. 10c., 34 oz. 
35c., oz. 60c., 34 lb. $2.00. 
Cabbage 
One ounce will produce about 3000 plants 
Culture —Sow early kinds in hotbeds in Feb¬ 
ruary and March, and in the open ground 
during April and May. Late varieties for fall 
and winter use should also be sown in May. 
Plant 2 feet apart in each direction. Cab¬ 
bages require good soil. 
Early and Mid-Season Sorts 
All Seasons. A favorite drumhead variety, 
good either for early or late crop. Pkt. 10c., 
34 oz. 30c., oz. 50c., 34 lb. $1.50. 
Baby Head. About 6 in. in diameter; round, 
solid. Good for forcing and early use. 
Pkt. 10c., 34 oz. 35c., oz. 60c., 34 lb. $2.00. 
Charleston or Large-Type Wakefield. 
Retains all the characteristics of the Im¬ 
proved Early Jersey Wakefield with the 
added advantage of greater size. Pkt. 10c., 
34 oz. 30c., oz. 50c., 34 lb. $1.50. 
Copenhagen Market. The stem is short, 
the head round and solid. The heaviest of 
the extra-early varieties, and if left until 
fully mature, frequently weighs 8 to 10 lbs. 
The leaves are small, compact and close to 
the head, so it will stand close planting. 
The inside is fine-grained and tender. 
Pkt. 10c., 34 oz. 35c., oz. 65c., 34 lb. $1.75. 
Early Flat Dutch (Stein’s). An early vari¬ 
ety, heads round, flat and solid. Pkt. 10c., 
34 oz. 30c., oz. 50c., 34 lb. $1.50. 
Golden Acre. A small but very fine variety. 
Early, and with round, solid, well-blanched 
heads. The few outer leaves are small, per¬ 
mitting close planting. Pkt. 15c., 34 oz. 
45c., oz. 75c., 34 lb. $2. 
Improved Early Jersey Wakefield. One of 
the best early Cabbages. The heads are 
hard, solid, and pointed, with just a few 
outside leaves. Pkt. 10c., 34 oz. 30c., oz. 
50c., 34 lb. $1.50. 
Succession. A splendid second-early, round- 
headed sort. Pkt. 10c., 34 oz. 35c., oz. 65c., 
34 lb. $1.75. 
Broccoli, Italian Green Calabrese 
