EDIBLE SOY BEANS 
One packet will sow 20 feet of row; 1 pound, 150 feet 
The edible Soy Pean has become increasingly popular mn this country because of its high 
vitamin content and also because it is very high 1m protein and fat. It is the easiest Bean to grow 
and yields enormous crops. The Beans may be eaten in the green stage when cooked and served 
similar to Lima Beans, and also are well liked when dry and roasted in much the same manner 
as nuts. 
CULTURE: Sow in rows 3 feet apart, dropping about six seeds per foot of row. The plants do not require support. 
BANSEI. This variety ripens early and is adapted to a wide range of growing conditions. Best 
for this section. The pod is small, round and yellow. The plants grow about 2 feet high. 
Pkt. 10c; %4Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c 
BEETS One packet will sow a 15-foot row; 1 ounce, 100 feet 
Beets are one of the most satisfactory vegetables to grow in the home garden. A few rows will 
give you fresh Beets throughout the season. Sow some early in the spring, and again in a few 
weeks for a succession. It 1s an excellent plan to make a sowing in July for use in the fall. These 
young Beets are not only a very welcome addition to your fall vegetables but when put im a pit 
or root cellar and covered with sand, they will keep m tender condition for use during the winter. 
The tops will make excellent table greens, cooked like spmach. 
CULTURE: Sow in drills 1 inch deep. Space rows 1 to 14 feet apart. When plants are 3 to 4 inches high, thin 
out to 2 to 3 inches between plants. 
LOHRMAN’S SPECIAL DETROIT DARK RED. Ready to use in about 55 days. The ex- 
ceptionally fme quality of this Beet has made it one of the most popular kinds for the home and 
for canning. For fall use in the home garden it has few equals. Seed sown in July will produce 
beautiful, tender Beets, superior to use in the fall and to store for winter. The Beets are per- 
fectly round (2% to 3 inches in diameter), smooth and uniform, of a solid, rich, deep red through- 
out. Pkt. 15ce; Y%oz. 25c; oz. 45c; lb. $1.35 
EARLY WONDER (Boston Crosby). 
Ready to use in about 50 days. Best 
for early planting. Roots uniform, 
nearly globe-shaped, with small top 
and tap-root. Skin dark red; flesh 
deep blood-red, with little zoning. 
Pkt. 10c; Yoz. 20c; oz. 35c; Ib. $1.00 
BROCCOLI 
One packet will produce 200 plants 
I ounce, 2000 plants 
CULTURE: In sowing the seed, cover 
lightly with soil. For July crop, sow in hotbeds 
in March; for Fall crop,*sow in open ground in 
May. Plants should be set out 18 inches apart, 
in rows 2 feet apart. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. 
Light green, tender sprouts with 
loose flower-heads like cauliflower. 
Pkt. 25c; Ygoz. $1.00; oz. $1.75. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One packet will produce 200 plants 
1 ounce, 2000 plants 
CULTURE: In sowing the seed, cover lightly 
with soil, Sow in May in the seedbed and set 
out the plants 2 feet apart, in rows 2 feet apart. 
Keep well cultivated. 
\ LONG ISLAND IMPROVED, 
; SPECIAL STRAIN. Compact 
i , plants, 20 inches tall, with solid, heavy 
i j Le PDE sprouts, 114 to 1% inches in diameter. 
Lohrman’s Special Detroit Dark Red Beet Pkt. 25c; Moz. $1.00; oz. $1.65 

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