HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 5 
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Beets—No. 1 Perfected Detroit. No. 2 Asgrow Early Wonder. 
No. 3 Boston Crosby. No. 4 Ohio Canner. 
TABLE BEET 
Culture—A rich, sandy loam will give best results with table beets. Sow the seed in the 
early spring in rows 12 to 14 in. apart and when about 2 in. high, thin to 3 in. 
apart. For winter use, sow from July 1st to August 10th. One ounce of seed will sow 
100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
Oz. 14 Lb. Lb. 
Ohio Canner (New). The absence of lighter zones, the smooth 
symmetrical form and superior color make this the most 
perfect canning and pickling beet yet developed. Also 
splendid for market growing and table use. Roots are uni- 
fermly rcund, small tap root. Flesh is intense deep blood 
red, with no trace of lighter rings. Tops are small, dark. . $0.10 $0.25 $0.85 
Boston Crosby. This is a distinctly superior early variety, of 
which we are very proud. It is as early as Early Wonder, 
has a deeper shape, a medium sized top and cuts a darker 
red than any early beet we have seen....------++-+++s+e00" 10 20 75 
Detroit Dark Red. The standard of excellence in table beets, deep 
rich red: globe-shaped; no zoning; tender and delicious until 
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Perfected Detroit. Superior to any variety yet introduced. Comes 
95% true to exactly the same shade of dark red color and 
does not show any white rings. Tops are medium and their 
close, compact attachment leaves a larger portion of the 
root edible. Roots are globular, very smooth and uniform. .10 20 aD 
ASGROW EARLY WONDER. Unsurpassed in earliness, uni- 
formity, and in depth of interior color. Tops small, erect, 
slender. Roots semi-globular, deep red, smooth, with small 
neck and tap root. Flesh purplish red with zones of slightly 
lighter shade; tender and of excellent quality.....-------- 10 20 aay 
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LINDHOLWM’S Selected Beets are grown from selected roots. They cost much more to 
produce and are worth much more than less carefully grown seeds. 
