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Dependable Vegetable Seeds 
SUGAR BEETS 
Giant Feeding? Half Sugar White. This magnificent Sugar 
Beet while giving nearly as large a yield of easily grown and 
harvested roots as a crop of Mangels, supplies a food of very 
much higher nutritive value, the roots for feeding purposes 
being really more valuable, pound for pound, than those of 
the very best strains of Sugar Beets and the yield under 
equally favorable conditions being more than double. The 
roots grow partly out of the ground and because of this and 
their shape the crop can be harvested and stored at less ex¬ 
pense than any other root crop. We are certain that every one 
who plants this variety and grows it with care will be much 
pleased with the crop. 
Royal Giant or Half Sugar Rose. Very similar to the above 
except in color. Skin is bright rose above ground and white 
below. Flesh white sometimes tinged with rose. 
BROCCOLI 
St. Valentine. A very fine strain. Produces large heads of 
fine quality later than other varieties. 
Green Sprouting. Excellent variety for home and market 
garden. Erect plant with central large cluster of flower buds 
which are deep green. Smaller clusters on side stems. 
CABBAGE 
Early Varieties 
Allhead Early. Earlier than any other large cabbage, larger 
than any other early cabbage. Heads deep, flat, solid, uniform, 
and very tender. An all-the-year-round cabbage. 
Charleston Wakefield. A desirable variety for home and 
market garden. Similar to Jersey Wakefield except more flat¬ 
tened, several days later and 40 to 50 per cent larger. Heads 
weigh 4 to 5 pounds. 
Copenhagen Market. The finest, large, round-headed, early 
cabbage. It is desirable because of the uniform maturity, per¬ 
mitting the grower to gather and market the crop at least 
expense. Heads average 3 to 4 pounds each, are hard and 
solid with small core. The quality is extra fine and sweet. 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. Second early, short stemmed, com¬ 
pact, with few and short leaves. Heads large, flattened, round, 
close, firm and very solid. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Heads are very hard, compact, solid 
conical in shape. Few outside leaves. We do not admit that 
our stock has any superior. 
Early Winnigstadt. Very early. The leaves are dark green 
and tightly folded, making it the hardest of early varieties. 
It seems to suffer less from cabbage worm than most sorts. 
Heads are regular, conical, and keep well. 
Golden Acre. A selection out of Copenhagen Market produc¬ 
ing earlier 
and smaller 
heads than 
the parent 
type. Heads 
round, solid, 
excellent 
quality. Short 
stem. A valu¬ 
able shipping- 
variety. 
Glory of Enk- 
huisen. An ex¬ 
cellent varie¬ 
ty for kraut. 
Large round 
heads 8 to 9 
inches in dia¬ 
meter, weigh¬ 
ing 5 to 6 lbs. 
Short stem. 
Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 
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