CABBAGE 
YELLOWS-RESISTANT VARIETIES: 
15c; % oz., 35c; % lb., $1.60. 
pkt., 
*Jersey Queen: 58 days. Cone shaped head. 
Home garden favorite. 
*Marion Market: 75 days. Developed from 
Copenhagen Market but with slightly larger, 
round, firm heads. Valuable for early kraut. 
Wisconsin All-Seasons: 90 days. Similar in type 
standard All-Seasons but perhaps a little 
coarser. 
*Wisconsin Hollander: 105 days. Similar in type 
to Danish Ballhead. Very hardy and a good 
keeper. 
STANDARD VARIETIES; pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; 
Taal bes 1625: 
Jersey Wakefield: 63 days. Cone-shaped heads, 
small and compact, with inside white, crisp, 
and tender, about 2% lbs. 
*Copenhagen Market: 69 days. An excellent 
early variety. Heads round and solid, 3% to 
4 pounds; of superior quality. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy: 90 days. For late 
plantings. Crinkled dark leaves, solid round 
heads, of high quality and flavor. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch: 100 days. A big, 
solid, late variety of great popularity because 
of its heavy yield. 
Mammoth Red Rock: 100 days. The largest and 
best red variety. Large, round, solid heads 
of purple red color. 
*Danish Ball Head or Hollander: 105 days. For 
storage. The deep round head is very hard, 
the interior exceptionally compact. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Pit 10342 02z., 20G; 34° 1b. $1.25. 
Chihili: The tall early variety, standing 18” to 20” 
by 3%” at base; somewhat tapered at tip, 
solid, sweet, and tender. 
Pe Tsai: An older sort and slightly smaller than 
Chihili; compact heads, crisp and sweet. 
CANTALOUPE AND MUSKMELON 
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Orange or salmon fleshed Varieties 
*Hale’s Best No. 36: 80 days. This improved 
strain has almost entirely replaced the older 
Hale’s Best. It is the earliest and deservedly 
one of the most popular cantaloupes, oval, 
sweet, and of very fine quality. 
*Honey Rock (or Sugar Rock): 85 days. Nearly 
round, about 5%4” diameter and 4 lbs. weight. 
Thick, juicy, orange-salmon flesh of sweet but 
not heavy flavor. 
Banana: 98 days. 7 lbs. Shaped like a huge 
banana. Very fragrant, nearly solid, salmon- 
tinted flesh. 
Bender’s Surprise: 95 days. 7 lbs. Oval, coarse 
netting, distinctly ribbed. Delicious quality. 
CARROTS 
Pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 35c; %4 lb., $1.00 
(Except as noted) 
A light, deep soil is best for carrots, preferably 
fertilized the previous season. New manure and 
lack of cultivation lead to split and crooked roots. 
Sow a succession of plantings in rows 14 inches or 
more apart, thinning out later to 2 to 3 inches be- 
tween plants. One ounce of seed sows 200 ftot 
row. 
*Asgrow Imperator: 77 
days. All-America 
Award for 1933. Special- 
ly developed to meet the 
demand for a_ long, 
smooth, handsome car- 
rot. Roots have rounded 
shoulders and taper uni- 
formly to a_semi-blunt 
end, 7” to 8%” long, rich 
orange in section, with 
indistinct core; fine 
grained, tender, sweet, 
and of excellent quality. 
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*ITmproved Chantenay: 72 
days. A well known and 
popular all-purpose vari- 

ety, shorter and thicker Asgrow 
than Asgrow Imperator, Imperator 
Carrot 
5” to 6” long, stump- 
rooted, deep orange with indistinct core. 
*Danvers Half Long. (Long Strain): 75 days. 
Bright orange roots, medium in length and shape. 
Crisp and of good quality. 
Chantenay, Red Cored: 72 days. Somewhat 
shorter than Chantenay. Reddish orange 
flesh almost coreless. Strong tops. 
Nantes Improved Coreless: 70 days. Very trim, 
cylindrical roots of delicate flavor. Small tops. 
Excellent for forcing. 
POP, CORN 
Pkt., 10c? %- lb., 20c; 1 Ib., 30€; S"lbsS E00 
South American Giant (or Dynamite): 110 days. 
Strong and hardy plants with large 12 to 16 
rowed golden ears. Matures late. Kernels pop 
big and creamy with fine flavor. 
Japanese Hulless: 110 days. A dwarf white sort 
of very high popping test, huskless and tender. 
CANTALOUPES, Cont'd. 
Hearts of Gold (or Hoodoo): 94 days. A popu- 
lar variety, about 5” in diameter and 2 pounds 
weight. Distinctly ribbed. Juicy, sweet, and 
aromatic. 
Green-fleshed Varities 
Rocky Ford: 92 days. Standard among the other 
varieties. Strong prolific vines; melons nearly 
round, about 5” diameter, practically ribless, 
with sweet green flesh. 
