
Early Wonder 
SWISS CHARD 
EARLY WONDER. Popular 
with market gardeners for 
early or late planting. 1 oz, 
15c; 14 lb. 25c; 1 Ib. 70c; 10 
Ibs. $6.50, postpaid. 
IMPROVED EARLY BLOOD 
TURNIP. The old standard 
table beet; roots almost 
round 1 oz. 15c; 14 Ib. 25e; 
1 Ib. 70c; 10 lbs. $6.50, post- 
paid. 
CULTURE. It is much used as a substitute for spinach. Also used as a green food for 
chickens. Sow seed in rows 18 inches apart and thin the plants to stand a foot apart; 
cut off the foliage and the plants will sprout again. Give several cuttings in a season. 
SELECTED GIANT WHITE RIBBED. Smooth, dark green leaves with broad white ribs. 
1 oz. 15c; 14 lb. 25c; 1 Ib. 70c; postpaid. 
CABBAGE 
CULTURE. If planted properly you can have Cabbage all the year round with very little 
trouble. It requires rich, mellow and well drained soil with plenty of moisture. Rows 
should be 3 feet apart, plants 18 inches apart. Improper culture or unseasonable weather 
will stunt the normal growth of Cabbage and cause the head to prematurely go to 
seed. Cabbage is attacked by three classes of insects: Cutworms, Plant lice, or Aphis, and 
Green Cabbage Worm. Cutworms can be controlled by means of paper collers or by dusting 
or spraying with Corona Dry. Five ounces of seed will produce plants for 1 acre. 
GOLDEN ACRE SELECTED. This is 
among the earliest variety of Cab- 
bages, with firm head, very uniform 
in shape and size. The shape is sim- 
ilar to Copenhagen Market, but has 
fewer leaves. The heads average in 
weight from 2% to 3 pounds. Owing 
to its being compact with few leaves, 
it may be planted in rows 12 to 14 
inches apart, which requires about 
15,000 plants per acre. 1 oz. i\°; 
A oz. $1.25; 1 lb. $4.00, postpaid. 

Golden Acre 
