MANGEL WURZEL 
Mammoth Long Red—Very 
popular. 30 to 50 tons per acre. 
Roots grow half above the 
ground. Light red, flesh white 
with rose tinge. 110 days. 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Sprouting— 
Plant bears a_ succession of 
sprouting heads about 5 in. long, 
which, if kept cut, will be re- 
placed by others for 8 to 10 
weeks. Sprout endsin edible head 
of green buds. Large pkt., 19c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Dwarf Improved—Firm, thick- 
set tender heads. Easily grown. 
Early, dependable. Large pack- 
et 10c. 
















Copenhagen Market 
CABBAGE 
Standard Early Varieties 
Copenhagen Market —Excel- 
lent, early short season type. 
Short stems, 6% inch, 31% to 4 
pound heads. 65 to 70 days 
Packet, 10c. 
Charleston or Large Wake- 
field—Heart-shaped heads 
nearly a week later than Jersey 
Wakefield and half again as 
large. 7 to 8 inches long. 70 to 
75 days. Packet, 10c. 
Golden Acre—Extra early Co- 
penhagen type. Dwarf plants, 
small round solid, 6 inch, 3-lb. 
heads. 63 to 65 days. Pkt., 10c. 
Jersey Wakefield—Early, with 
small conical heads, 7 inches 
long, Short stems. 5 inch, 2 to 
2% pound heads. 64 days. 
Packet, 10c. 
Intermediate Varieties 
All Seasons—Medium season, 
good keeper, fine for kraut. 
Good cropper. 9 inch, 8 to 10 
pound heads. 85 to 90 days. 
Packet, 10c. 
All Head Early—Medium ear- 
ly, heads medium flat, solid. 7 
inches deep. Heavy yielder 
and withstands heat. 78 days. 
Packet, 10c. 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch— 
Good second early variety. 
Plants medium, very vigorous. 
Large, flat solid heads 6 inches 
deep. 11 to 12 inches in diam- 
eter. 11 to 12 pounds. 90 days. 
Packet, 19c. 
Late or Winter Varieties 
Danish Ball Head or Hol- 
lander—A widely used late 
type. Deep, round, hard, com- 
pact heads, 7 to 8 inches, 6 to 7 
pounds. Tender and crisp, fine 
for kraut. 100 to 105 days 
Packet, 10c. 
Perfection Savoy—Best Sa- 
voy for general use. Keeps well. 
Large, 6 to 7 lb. heads. 90 days. 
Packet, 10c. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch— 
Extremely large flat heads, 61% 
to 7 inches deep. High quality, 
1OstosLivinch.-9 to 11 pound 
heads. 95 to 105 days. Pkt., 10c. 
Red Varieties 
Mammoth Red Rock—Best 
ofthered cabbages. Hard, round, 
purplish-red heads. Good keep- 
er. 6 to 8 inch, 7 to 8 pound 
heads. 100 days. Packet, 10c. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chihili or Improved Pekin— 
Dependable, early heading. Sol- 
id, tapered heads, 3 to 4 in. 
thick, 18 to 20 in. long. 75 days. 
Pe Tsai—Sure heading and 
early. Cylindrical, tapering 
heads with dark green outer 
leaves. Very compact, white 
tinted with green, 15 to 18 
inches long. 75 days. Pkt., 10c 
Chinese Cabbage Chihili 
CARROTS 
Chantenay, Red Cored—A 
thick, stump-rooted carrot, 
slightly tapering. Flesh deep 
orange-red. One of the best 
for market or canning. 72 days. 
Packet, 10c. 
Danvers Half Long—Sweet 
and tender. Roots are 6 to 7 
inches long, tapering to a blunt 
point. Fine for winter storage. 
70 to 75 days. Packet, 10c. 
Imperator—Fine-grained, ten- 
der. Rich orange, indistinct core. 
Roots smooth, tapered to semi- 
blunt. 77 days. Packet, 10c. 
Long Orange—Heavy crop- 
ping variety for stock or garden. 
Roots taper to a point. Red-or- 
ange flesh, core slightly lighter. 
Packet, 10c. 
AL VU Seeds 
5¢ PER PACKET 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED — 
In bulk quantities at money saving prices. 
Special quotations to market gardeners. 

CAULIFLOWER 
Super Snowball—Favorite 
early variety. Pure white com- 
pact heads of fine flavor, 6 to 7 
inches. 55 days. Packet. 15c. 
CELERY 
Easy Blanching—Secondearly 
variety. Compact, good keeper. 
Blanches readily. Thick, solid 
and good flavor. 125 days. 
Golden Self Blanching, 
Dwarf—Compact plants with 
yellowish green foliage. Broad 
solid stalks with nutty flavor. 
Blanches readily. 120 days. 
Cauliflower Seed is very scarce 
this year. We suggest that you 
order your supply early. 

SWEET CORN 
Golden Cross Bantam—Stalk sturdy, with exceptionally broad, 
vigorous leaves. Ears 10 to 14 rows, slightly lighter yellow than 
Golden Bantam. Well adapted to canners’ use and excellent for 
market gardeners. Extremely uniform in plant and ear character- 
istics and in maturity Highly resistant to Stewart’s disease. Large 
Packet, 10c. 
Golden Bantam Hybrid—10 to 14 rowed ears, slightly lighter 
than Golden Bantam, very uniform. Sturdy plants, highly resist- 
ant to Stewart’s disease. Broad, vigorous leaves. 88 days. Large 
packet, 10c. 
Golden Colonel—Identical in characteristics with regular Coun- 
try Gentleman, except for its golden color. Kernels very deep- 
narrow, tender. 91 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Country Gentleman—Long, slender cob, packed, with slender, 
irregular “‘shoe-peg”’ kernels. Milky, plump, sweet white grains. 
8 to 9 inch ears. 93 days. Large packet, 19c. 
Stowell’s Evergreen—Standard for canners. 16 to 20 rowed 
ears. Holds condition well. Clear white, broad, kernels. Sweet and 
tender. 95 days. Large packet 10c. 
Golden Bantam Improved—10 to 14 rowed, larger ears than 
regular Golden Bantam, and more productive. Medium wide, 
golden yellow kernels. 84 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Garden or Roasting Ear Corn 
Adams Improved or Large Early—Large-eared roasting vari- 
ety, earlier than Trucker’s Favorite. 12 to 14 rowed. Kernels white 
and tender when young. 70 to 73 days. Large packet, 10c. 
Trucker’s Favorite—Extensively used for roasting ears and 
shipping. Ears 12 to 16 rowed. Kernels white, fairly tender, and 
moderately sweet. 70 to 75 days. Large packet, 10c. 

Golden Bantam Improved 
