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BEETS 
Early Varieties Listed in Order in 
Which They Mature 
Fr., Betterave; Ger., Roteruben; Sp., Remolacha; 
It., Barbabietola 
1 oz. will sow 50 ft. row. - 
As soon as the ground is fit to work, sow in 
rows 1 ft. apart covering seed to a depth of one 
inch. Thin out to about 2 inches. A liberal ap- 
plication of lime raked into soil will be found 
most beneficial. For succession crops sow until 
early July. 
Early Red Beauty. In a class by itself. Very 
early, deep dark red all through with no white 
veins. Smooth, uniform shape and size with 
slender tap roots. 
Pkt.-i5c, 07. 45¢, 4 lb. $1.30, lb. $4.25 
Early Wonder. A selection from Crosby’s Egyp- 
tian though not so early. Roots very uniform, 
nearly globe-shaped, with small top; skin dark 
red, flesh deep blood-red; early or late plant- 
ing eekheioc.0z..3 ce/4 lb, $1:05, Ib.'$3.25 
Crosby’s Egyptian. We have an unequalled 
strain of this superb, extra early sort. Roots 
a flattened globe shape; skin very dark red, 
flesh a trifle lighter. 
Pkt, bc, 07, 35, 14 Ib. -$1.05; Ib. $3.25 
Early Model. Very choice strain. This is a 
fine selection of blood-red beet, of extremely 
- smooth and symmetrical growth. The shape 
is nearly round, color rich blood-red. 
Pkt. 15c, 02. 35c¢, 4 lb. $1.05, lb. $3.25 
Kennedy’s Dark-Leaved Globe. This variety has 
not only a dark leaf like the best decorative 
strains, but is equal in color of flesh to De- 
troit Dark Red. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4 Ib. $1.05, lb. $3.25 
Late Varieties Listed in Order in 
Which They Mature 
Perfected Detroit. Considered the finest strain 
of blood turnip beet yet created. Early, round, 
dark red root with no white rings. Medium 
foliage. 
Pkt. 15c, 02. 35c, 4 Ib. $1.05, Ib. $3.25 
Detroit Dark Red. One of the very best sorts 
for home or market gardens and for canning 
purposes. Roots uniformly smooth, of me- 
dium size, and globe-shaped; skin dark red, 
flesh solid vermilion-red. Our special stock of 
this variety shows no white zones. Tops are 
small, upright, dark green, shaded red. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4 lb. $1.05, lb. $3.25 
Blood Turnip, Improved. The old standard 
table beet; roots nearly round or slightly flat- 
tened, bright red, zoned and of good quality. 
Pkti<15¢; 02.°35c, 14 Ib. $1.05, Ib. .$3:25 
Winter Keeper. A dark red globe-shaped beet 
of excellent flavor and keeping qualities. This 
beet will retain its sweetness throughout the 
winter in the storage cellar. 
Pkt. 15¢, oz. 35c, V4 Ib. $1.05, Ib. $3.25 
Long Smooth Blood. A _ standard, long, late 
variety; roots 14 inches long, smooth, rather 
slender; flesh deep purplish red; good quality 
and excellent keeper. 
Pke>5c;-07035¢) 14 Abw$1.057 Ib. $3325 
Mangel (Cow Beets). 
MANGEL (Cow Beets). See page 35. 
BROCCOLI 
Fr., Chou Broccoli; Ger., Broccoli; Sp., Broculi; 
It., Cavolo Broccolo 
Culture as for cabbage. 
Kennedy’s Italian Sprouting. Large heads similar 
to cauliflower with the combined cauliflower 
and asparagus flavor. Produces a second crop 
after main head has been cut. 
PEt 25 e514 oz $150,207. $5200 
Purple Cape. Very similar to White Cape, ex- 
cepting in color, being brownish purple. 
Pkt. 25¢, 4 oz. $1.50 
White Cape. Heads compact, good size and 
creamy white; one of the most certain to head. 
Pkt. 25c, 4 oz. $1.50 
Pkt. 25c, 140z. $1.50 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Fr., Choux de Bruxelles; Ger., Rosen Kohl; 
Sp., Col-de Bruselas; It., Cavolo di Bruzelles 
In the middle of May sow in seed bed, trans- 
planting when large enough into rows 214 ft. 
apart, 18 inches between plants. Cultivate as for 
Walcheren. 
’ cabbage. 
Dalkeith. Stems about 20 inches high and well 
covered with 2-inch sprouts; hardy and fairly 
early. Pkt. 25c, oz. $2.00 
Kennedy’s Prizewinner. A superb novelty. <A 
sure heading variety of medium height packed 
with large solid sprouts. 
Pkt. 256, 07;5* $3.00 
Long Island Improved. The finest variety grown, 
producing solid, round sprouts of the best 
quality. Pkt25c) 077 - S150 

BEETS, Kennedy’s Dark-Leaved Globe 
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