
NORTHRUP, KING & CO.'S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
BEETS FOR STOCK—MANGEL WURZEL (Cont.) 
Royal Giant or Half Sugar Rose 
Mangel 90 days 
Long, oval, tapered roots, grayish white 
with rose-colored shoulder. White flesh very 
rich in sugar. 
Yellow Eckendorf 105 days 
Large roots—thick cylindrical, blunt. Gets 
its name from its light yellow tinged with 
green color showing above ground. 
Yellow Globe 105 days 
A. medium sized, round to globe shaped 
variety. Good for heavy or shallow soil. Does 
not make the tonnage of many of the larger 
types. 
SUGAR BEETS For Sugar Making 
Klein Wanzlebener—Elite 
100 days 
Sugar beet factories consider this variety as possessing the highest sugar producing 
qualities. Also valuable for stock feeding. Roots 12 to 15 in. long, 3% to 4 in. at shoulder. 
White with tinge of gray. Good keeper. 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Sprouting (Calabrese) 
70 days 
The best sprouting broccoli for home and 
market garden. Erect plant with central 
large cluster of flower buds which are deep 
green. Smaller clusters on the side stems. 
By successive planting it may be enjoyed 
right up to freezing weather. 
St. Valentine 80 days 
A cauliflower-heading variety of good 
appearance and excellent quality. The va- 
riety that is grown extensively in the 
Northwest for shipment to Eastern mar- 
kets. Heads solid white and well protected, 
and remain in condition longer than cauli- 
flower. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Dalkeith or Perfection 90 days 
A very popular variety. Choice stalks 
with 50 to 100 large buds one in. in diame- 
ter. Hardier than cabbage and available 
after other green vegetables are gone. 
Improved Dwarf 80 days 
Grows 18 to 30 in. high, producing com- 
pact sprouts, 1 to 2 in. in diameter, grayish 
green in color. Hardy, early and very satis- 
factory. 
Long Island Improved 90 days 
Dwarf, compact, uniform size plants about 
20 inches tall. Produces cabbage-like 
sprouts 1% to 1% inches in diameter, ma- 
turing in succession. One of the most de- 
pendable varieties. 
CABBAGE—FEarly Varieties— (Summer) 
All Head Early 80 days 
A large, flat but deep, short stemmed, 
solid headed variety. Few outside leaves 
and plants may be set closer than with 
other large cabbages. A good winter keeper 
and valuable for kraut—heads weigh 6 to 
‘Tabs, 
Charleston Wakefield 75 days 
A desirable conical-headed variety for 
home and market garden. Similar to Jersey 
Wakefield except more flattened, several 
days later and 40 to 50% larger. Heads 
weigh 4 to 5 lbs. 
Copenhagen Market 68 days 
Plants compact with short stems and 
hard, round heads weighing 3 to 4 lbs. Uni- 
form in size and of good keeping qualities. 
Excellent for early market and early kraut. 
Early Flat Dutch 80 days 
A standard second early sort; a sure, 
solid header; heads medium flat, weigh 5 
to 6 lbs., and of good flavor. Succeeds 
everywhere but is especially well suited to 
the southern states because of its resistance 
ao heat. Thick leaves, medium green in 
color. 

N., K. & Co.’s Copenhagen Market 
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