66 CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
BEETS, Table—sSow January to September. 
Detroit Dark Red, fine quality home beet. 
Early Blood, good early. Oz., 20c; Pkts., 10c. 
Stock: Sow January to May; Sugar Beet (Klein 
Wanzleben), sweetest 
Mammoth Long Red Mangel, largest. Lb., 80c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Sow August to February; cook 
like asparagus, before buds open. Pkt. 20¢; 
BROCCOLI, Italian Green Sprouting — Sow August to 
January. Oz., 50c; PKt., 10c. 
CABBAGE—Sow July to March; Copenhagen Market 
(Cannonball), very early, round, solid, sweet. 
Glory of HEnkhuizen, second early. 
Danish Ball Head, best late. 
Round Red Dutch. PkKts., 10¢. 
CARROT—Sow January to October. 
Danver’s Half-long, good flavor, productive. 
French Forcing, small, early. 
Nantes, Cylindrical, “stump-rooted.”’ Oz., 35c; Pkts., 
10c. 
CAULIFLOWER—Sow August to December; give plenty 
of water, and tie up leaves loosely to keep head white; 
Early Snowball, extra early cb Kthaeaie: 
CELERY—Sow February to July; easily grown in moist, 
rich soil. 
Utah, early green-type, rich and nut-flavored. 
Golden Detroit, self-blanching. Pktsse lies 
CHICORY, Witloof (French Endive)—Sow Oct. to May; 
popular for winter salads. PKU L0c: 
CHIVES (Grass-Onion)—Sow August to April; leaves 
for salads, milder than onion. Oz., $2.00; PKt., 10c. 
COLLARDS; Georgia— Sow August to March; very 
hardy, kale-like “sreens’ plants. Pkt., 10c. 
CRESS Curled (Pepper Grass)—Sow any time; frilled, 
pungent leaves for salads. 025 20¢ PKR e 
CORN—Sow March to August; best planted in several 
rows, for pollenization. 
Black Mexican, rich, sweet, white when eaten. 
Gold Cross Bantam, (best hybrid). 
Golden Bantam Improved, large ears. 
Country Gentleman, long, narrow cob. 
Oregon Evergreen, fine sweet market sort. 
Field Corns: Golden Dent, and Hickory King. 
Pop Corn: Golden Hulless. PkKts., 15c. 
CUCUMBER—Sow March to July; ready in 12 weeks; 
Chicago Pickling, fine. 
Japanese Climbing, fine quality, space saver. 
Lemon, very good. 
Stays-Green (Black Diamond or Long Green Im- 
proved). 
Small Gherkin, for pickling. Oz., 25c; Pkts., 10c. 
ritak eae et Telegraph, for greenhouse forcing. Pkt., 
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Pastel-tinted Iceland Poppy. Pkt., 15c. (See page 51.) 
DANDELION, Improved Thick-Leaved—Sow January to 
April; cabbaging sort, much superior to uncultivated. 
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