STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
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BEETS —Continued 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Ya Lb. Lb. 
Ill 
CROSBY EGYPTIAN. Earliest . 
.05 
•15 
.40 .90 
128 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BLOOD. Sweet 
•05 
•15 
.40 1.00 
126 LUPTON’S PERFECTED DETROIT 
DARK RED (S). New. The darkest red 
beet grown. Early, round . 
•05 
.15 
.40 1.00 
127 
BRAVO. DARK RED. Early, new. 
.10 
.20 
.50 1.20 
BEETS — STOCK 
Oz. Ya Lb. Lb. 
140 GIANT HALF SUGAR (S). Rose skinned_$ .10 $ .20 $ .50 
141 GOLDEN TANKARD (S). Large, solid.10 .20 .50 
142 MAMMOTH PRIZE LONG RED (S). Larg¬ 
est, heaviest cropping mangel of all.10 .20 .50 
BROCCOLI 
Hot Water Treated. 
No. Pkt. Oz. Ya Lb. 
152 ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING (S). Does well 
in this section. Best for market . $ .20 $1.00 $3.00 
BRUSSELS SPROUT SEED 
Treated with Hot Water. 
2 to 3 Oz. will produce enough plants for 1 Acre. 
161 LESLIE STRAIN. Fine, hard sprouts, good color. One of the best 
strains developed on Long Island. 25c per Pkt. $1.50 per oz., postpaid. 
163 BLUE RIBBON STRAIN. This seed is grown from stock selected 
by one of the most successful Brussels Sprout growers in this section. 
The very best strain for Long Island and the Catskill section. 
25c per Pkt., $2.00 per oz. postpaid. 
CAULIFLOWER SEED 
Treated with Hot Water. 
2 to 3 Oz. will produce enough plants for 1 acre. 
248 STERLING’S LARGE EARLY ERFURT. Large, white heads, 
heading up quite freely. One of the best strains for this section. 
New crop seed. Tests good and strong. Extends through a long 
season from early to late. 
Per Pkt., 20c; 1 oz., $1.50; Ya lb., $5.00; lb., $18.00, postpaid. 
Will have a large bed of Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts and Cab¬ 
bage Plants. Will be pleased to book your orders at any time. 
Prices always reasonable and ready to adjust them if changes 
occur. 
Spray your Cauliflower and Brussels Sprout Plants with Black 
Leaf 40 or dust with Nicotine Dust. They control Thrip and Lice. 
Arkville, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1938—Sorry not to see you this Fall. We have about 
five acres of Blue Ribbon Sprouts this year. They have averaged about 100 
crates per acre, so far. The heavy rains and floods cut the crop down some. 
Wish to order 6 Oz. more of last year’s Blue Ribbon Seed. 
J. A. 
