Liefgreen’s Quality Seeds for Successful Crops 

Beet, Early Wonder 
Liefgreen’s Selected 
TABLE BEET SEEDS 
CULTURE—In the warm sections of Arizona 
Beets may be planted from August 1 until 
May 1. In the higher altitudes planting may 
commence as soon in the spring as weather 
conditions will allow. Two ounces of seed 
will plant 100 feet of row and 8 to 10 
Plant in 
pounds are required per acre. 
rows of 18 to 24 inches apart and thin to 3 
or 4 inches in the row. Cover the seed 2 
inch deep and firm the soil after pianting. 
Beets enjoy a light, rich, loamy soil, and 
frequent cultivation is necessary for rapid 
and tender growth. 
PRICES ON TABLE BEET SEED. 
25c, 4 lb. 75c, 1 lb. $2.50. 
- Please write for prices in larger quantities. 
EARLY WONDER—A very fine market and 
table beet. This is an early beet with a very 
small tap root, small top and is of exception- 
ally fine dark red color. The beets are slightly 
flattened and mature very evenly. For a table 
as well as a canning variety we cannot rec- 
ommend it too highly. 
DETROIT DARK RED—This is a fine main crop 
all-purpose beet. Sweet, tender and fine 
grained. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—Flesh very tender and 
retains its blood red color when cooked. 
type. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN—Our Crosby's is a very 
superior extra early strain of garden beet 
which has been very carefully selected for 
type. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 
STOCK BEETS 
Stock Beets are recognized as a very valu- 
able stock food. 
CULTURE—Sow seed 1 inch deep in well cul- 
tivated soil in drilled rows 18 inches to 3 feet 
apart, the distance depending on the method 
of cultivation. When large enough, thin plant 
to 10 inches apart in the row. About 8 pounds 
is required per acre. As beets germinate 
pean the seed should be planted in moist 
soil. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED — The roots of this 
variety grow to a very large size. 
GOLDEN TANKARD—Contains more sugar and 
less water than any other Mangel. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR—A very heavy yielder. 
White solid, tender flesh and very sweet. 
SUGAR BEET (White Klein Wanzleben)—Not 
the largest in size but the richest in saccharine. 
It will fatten hogs as quickly as grain. 
ALL STOCK BEET PRICES — Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, 
Yq lb. 70c; Ib. $2.50, postpaid. 

BROCCOLI 
GREEN SPROUTING ITALIAN (Calabrese)—The 
edible portion differs from other Broccolis in use 
in that the flower heads are borne on long 
stems and are cooked and eaten along with 
the flower and are of a very mild flavor, hav- 
ing none of the distinct cabbage flavor. Plant 
and care for as cabbage or cauliflower. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 60c, 14 lb. $2.00, 1 lb. $6.00. 
CABBAGE 
CULTURE: In the warm sections of Arizona, 
seed should be planted during July and Au- 
gust, in shaded beds, for Fall crop. Also during 
the Fall and Winter months for Spring harvest. 
Six ounces will produce plants for 1 acre when 
transpianted. If drilled in rows and thinned 
out, 3 to 5 pounds per acre is required. 
GOLDEN ACRE CABBAGE — Grown from se- 
lected Danish import stock seed by one of the 
very best Danish growers. One of the earliest 
varieties of Cabbage. It is dwarf in habit, re- 
sembles the Copenhagen Market Cabbage, 
but smaller heads, averaging 22 to 3 pounds 
in wt. Pkt. 10c, oz. 60c, 1% lb. $2.00, 1 1b. $6.00. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET—This variety also is 
grown from select Danish import stock seed by 
one of the most reliable growers. Pkt. 10c, oz. 
60c, 1% Ib. $2.00, 1 lb. $6.00. 
RED DUTCH—Heads of deep color and very 
solid. Excellent for cold slaw and for pickling. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 60c, 1/4 lb. $2.00, 1 Ib. $6.00. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
CHILILI—Early dependable heading variety. 
Heads 18-20 inches tall, very firm, well 
blanched, crisp, sweet and tender. Matures in 
70 days. Serve as a salad or cook like aspara- 
gus. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 14 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 
WONG BOK—Dwarfer; heads 8 to 10 inches 
tall, broad and firm. Well blanched and of 
excellent quality. 75 days. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 
14 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 
CARROTS 
Plant Liefgreen’s Quality Seeds 
Carrots grow in most any soil, although a sandy 
loam plentifully enriched with well-rotted ma- 
nure suits them best. Sow 1 oz. of seed to 100 
feet of row, 4 lbs. to the acre. Plant from 
August to May in rows 15 to 18 inches apart. 
Keep clean by frequent hoeing and weeding. 
Due to extreme crop shortage we are not 
listing prices on Carrot Seed in quantities over 
14 lb. Please write for prices in larger quan- 
tities. 
DANVER’S HALF LONG—A favorite with mar- 
ket growers and shippers. The tops are medium 
size. The mature roots are of medium length, 
6 to 8 inches long, tapering uniformly to a 
blunt point. The flesh is of deep orange, tender 
cre of good quality. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, 1% lb. 
1.50. 
IMPROVED CHANTENAY—A first-class table va- 
riety, stump rooted, broad shouldered, about 5 
or 6 in. long. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, 1% Ib. $1.50. 
OX-HEART—Especially desirable for soil so 
hard and stiff that longer-rooted varieties will 
not thrive in it. The mature roots are 414 inches 
long. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, 1% lb. $1.50. 
IMPERATOR—One of the best selling varieties. 
In appearance it is sleek, 7 to 8 inches in 
length, with round shoulders, allowing it to 
bunch well. Its color is deep orange and its 
core very indistinct. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, 1% lb. 
$1.50. 
The Above Are Postpaid. 




Cauliflower, Snowdrift No. 16 
LIEFGREEN’S SELECT EARLY 
CAULIFLOWER 
CULTURE—Prepare the seed bed carefully, 
using only rich and thoroughly pulverized 
soil. Keep the plants in a healthy and a 
rapid growing condition. Broadcast the 
seed in the seed bed. To mature crop for 
the December market in Southern Arizona, 
plant seed in July in shaded beds. For a 
continuous crop throughout the winter sea- 
son plant seed in July, August, September 
and October. For Northern Arizona, plant 
in the spring. When plants are 40 to 45 
days in beds they are ready for the field. 
Transplant to 24 inches apart in rows 30 to 
36 inches apart. Five ounces of seed will 
produce plants for one acre. 
SNOWDRIFT 
No. 16 
SNOWDRIFT NO. 16—The earliest and surest 
heading variety for the Salt River Valley and 
all of Arizona where an early crop is desired. 
Our strain of Snowdrift No. 16 is grown in the 
United States by one of the most particular 
growers who formerly grew this strain of seed 
for us in Denmark before the late war curtailed 
imports. We consider Snowdrift the earliest 
strain of this type. The leaves grow tall and 
upright and the inner leaves twirl and cover 
the head completely. It heads high in the 
plant, is very smooth and firm and dazzling 
white. Pkt. 25c, 14 oz. $1.65, oz. $5.00, 1% lb. 
$17.00, 1 lb. $50.00, postpaid. 
CELERIAC 
(OR TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY) 
CULTURE—Nearly the same as celery. A 
form of celery grown for its fleshy roots. 
GIANT PRAGUE—Produces large smooth roots 
with few side roots. Pkt. 10c, oz. 75c, 1% lb. 
$2.50, postpaid. 


LIEFGREEN SEED CO., Phoenix, Arizona OT. 
