REED’S IMPROVED DANISH No. 22 
TESTED SEED — HOT WATER TREATED — NORTHERN GROWN SEED 
Reed Bros. No. 22 Danish is a short stemmed variety with an unusually solid head. Fol- 
iage is medium, will stand thick setting. Being a very sure heading variety it is one of the best 
tonnage producers and pleases the most critical trade. An excellent keeper. 
Strains with flatter typed heads may look to be heavier yielders but we believe this one will 
outyield almost any except our new Superior Danish described below. 
This seed is tested having been held one year for trial. 
Price—1 lb. $8.00; 14 Ib. $4.00; 14 Ib. $2.25; 1 oz. .75; pkt. .20c. 
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REED BROS. SUPERIOR DANISH 
(See Photo on front cover.) 
TESTED SEED—HOT WATER TREATED 
A very superior short stemmed selection from our old strain. The head is nearly round 
and has a dash of color on top. We have been 10 years in developing this excellent strain. Tests 
over our state last year have proved its merits. It is a vigorous grower and will stand thick 
setting and generous fertili- 
zation. We never have put 
a strain on the market that 
we have so much confidence 
in. It has all the desirable 
features of our _ short 
stemmed Danish plus a 
deeper, heavier, harder 
head. The outside wrapper 
leaves often fold over so far 
that two will completely 
cover the entire head. 
very desirable feature where 
cabbage have to be trimmed, 
also a great insurance against 
bursting. 
Our seed grower reported 
an increase in yield of 1 
pound per head. If 8000 
plants were used per acre 
this would make an increase 
in yield of 4 tons. We 
fully believe this strain will 
by far outyield any one on 
the market. The seed we offer 
has been held a year for 
trial. Don’t hesitate to 
plant your full crop from it. 

Good breeding largely takes Likewise good breeding pro- 
this type out of a strain. duces a strain of this desir- 
able type. 
Note—If a pound of cabbage seed sets 4 acres, this makes the cost Of Seed per acre only 
$2.50. Less than it costs to seed down a meadow. It is beyond our conception why a grower 
will try to economize by buying chape low yielding seed when his final profit depends fully upon 
a strain of high yield. 
Price—1 lb. $10.00; 4 lb. $5.00; 3 Ib. $2.75; 1 oz. 75c; pkt 25c. 
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