








BEETS ARE EASILY 
GROWN 
Plant 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill. 
Ten pounds will sow an acre in 
18-inch rows. 
One of the profitable crops for 
the market grower. If desirable 
to be very early they may be 
grown in the hotbed and trans- 
planted. Plant as early in the 
spring as the weather will per- 
mit. Beets will stand light 
frosts. The rows should be 16 
to 20 inches apart and the seed 
planted from 1 to 1% inches 
deep. Thin to 2 to 3 inches 
apart. Plant some thickly for 
greens. 


Table Varieties 

Beets 
Seed crop near failure— 
supply limited. 
Crosby’s Egyptian 
55 days. A splendid home and 
market garden sort. Tops me- 
dium in size, roots flat-globe 
shaped with small tap root; 
very dark purplish red. Flesh 
is deep purplish-red zoned 
with a lighter shade; crisp ; i 
and tender. __ i ; : 
(Oz., 25c) (% Ib., 75c) (ib., | : ‘ 
$2.25) (5 Ibs., $9.90) prepaid Beet Green Top Bunching 
Early Wonder or Boston Crosby 53 days. Valuable to 
truckers and shippers 
as a first early variety; much used for fall plantings. Tops medi- 
um small, erect, roots semi-globular, blood red, with small tap 
roots. The flesh is a beautiful red, slightly zoned with a lighter 
shade; tender and of good quality. 
(Oz., 25c) (% lb., 75c) Clb., $2.25) (5 Ibs., $9.90) prepaid 
‘# 55 days. A refined, very uniform Detroit 
Perfected Detroit Dark Red; so good that it won an award 
_ of merit as being one of the “All America” introductions. Recom- 
mended as best strain of Detroit for truckers and produce shippers. 
(Oz., 30c) ('4 Ib., 90c) Cib., $2.75) (5 Ibs., $12.10) prepaid 
: 52 days. An early extremely attrac- 
Green Top Bunching tive new bunching beet. Tops medi- 
um sized and erect, foliage grayish-green and does not turn red 
or brown late in the season. Roots round, smooth, and glossy. 
Flesh finest grained and less fibrous than most bunching beets. 
(Oz., 30c) (% Ib., 90c) Clb., $2.75) (5 Ibs., $12.10) prepaid 

Detroit Dark Red 58 days. An outstanding variety for can- 
ning. Our stock is very uniform as to size 
of tops, also shape and size of roots. Top small, slender, erect; 
roots globe shape, symmetrical with small collar and small tap 
roots; interior very uniform in color with zones barely discern- 
ible, flesh seemingly being a solid ball of blood red meat; remains 
tender and of highest quality until full grown. : 
(Oz., 25c) (%4 Ib., 80c) Clb., $2.40) (5 Ibs., $10.50) prepaid 
> 
FROM PHOENIX, ARIZ.—Began using your seed in 1906 in Oklahoma and 
am convinced there are none better. 
See page 90 for Special Prices to Market Growers 11 

