Best Table Beets 
EARLY WONDER. A deep blood-red Beet, nearly 
globular, with small, clean tap-root and small-sized 
head. Similar to Crosby but a little earlier. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 55c; lb., $1.70. 
DETROIT DARK RED. 68 days. Probably the best 
of the largest sorts. It succeeds equally well at all 
seasons and is one of the best to sow in early 
spring, to succeed the extra early and medium crop 
sorts. May be sown about August first (in the vi- 
cinity of Syracuse) for a crop to store for winter. 
The fiesh is solid, 
always tender, of 
good flavor and ex- 
cellent color. Pkt., 
10c; 0z., 20c; %4 Ib, 
65c; Ib., $1.95. 



















Swiss 
Chard 
» (Sea Kale Beet) 
' A most satisfac- 
tory vegetable for 
the small garden. 
A short row is 
sufficient to supply 
greens all summer, 
and if not cut too 
close, additional 
leaves will come up 
from the roots. Use 
same culture as for 
beets and for best 
results thin out to 
at least 4 inches 
between plants. 
Pkt., 10c. 
MANGEL (OR STOCK BEET) 
Mangel Ruben 
Cheap and nutritious winter feed for stock. The dairyman’s 
friend. Plant 6 lbs. per acre in drills. 5 or 6 seeds per foot, 
thinning later to 9 inches apart, or broadcast 15 to 20 Ibs. 
per acre. About 110 days to maturity. 
GOLDEN TANKARD. A smooth, yellow-fleshed Mangel. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED. On good land and well cultivated, 
this popular sort will yield 30 to 50 tons per acre of large, 
long, light red roots which grow half above ground and are 
easily pulled. 
DANISH SLUDSTRUP MANGEL. Long, reddish yellow 
root. Grows more above ground, is very easily harvested. 
Requires little exertion to pull same. Frequently weigh 
from 15 to 20 Ibs. 
Ideal—the Big Economy Vegetable 
NOTE—Owing to war conditions we regret that we 
are unable to supply our customers any Mangel or 
Sugar Beet Seed this year. 

Kitchen Garden 
Collection 
Peas, Little Marvel 
Radish, Scarlet Globe 
Swiss Chard 
Sweet Corn, Gold. Bantam 
Squash, Summer 
Turnip, White Globe 
Beans, Pencil Pod Wax 
Beets, Detroit 
Carrot, Danvers 
Cucumber, Davis 
Lettuce, Grand Rapids 
Onion, Yellow Danvers 
12 Splendid Varieties 
for $1.00 

ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. 
PURPLE CAPE. 
EARLY LARGE WHITE 
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BROCCOLI 
BROCCOLI (It.) 
SPARGELKOHL (Germ. ) 
The improved Italian type. A 
delicious vegetable named for 
its tender, delicious and savory 
flavor, also for its helpful and 
obesity-reducing quality, and 
lastly for its extreme ease of 
culture. The plants are rapid 
growing and produce large 
heads in about 90 days from 
date of planting. The plant is 
strong and vigorous. After 
the main head has been cut, 
side shoots develop with small 
heads. A readily marketable 
and profitable crop, much in 
demand by quality buyers. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 65c; %4 Ib., $1.80. 
Pkt., 10c; % 
0z., 35c; oz., 60c. 

Italian 
Green 
Sprouting 
Broccoli 

FRENCH. Hardy, vigorous 
and easily grown. White heads. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Prize Winning Vegetables 
Mr. F. H. Ebeling, 
Syracuse, N. Y 
Dear Mr. Ebeling: 
I have been buying your seed for several years, I have 
been pleased with their germination and purity, and also 
the large amount of seed received for my money. For a 
few years, I have entered Vegetables in the State Fair, 
and I thought you would be interested to know that in 
1941 I won First and Second prizes on: 
Kentucky Wonder Beans 
Burpee’s Bush Lima Beans 
Henderson’s Lima Beans 
King of the Garden Beans 
Early Jersey Cabbage 
Sunshine Sweet Corn 
Whipple’s Sweet Corn 
Gill’s Early Market Sweet Corn 
Sincerely yours, 
Morris A. Kring 
Minetto, N. Y. 
Jan. 15, 1942 
