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222 Long Season, “A Beet of Quality” 
Also called ‘‘Winter Keeper’’ or ‘‘New Century.”’ 
This beet has long been a favorite among our customers, and each year makes a 
host of new friends. 
It will remain tender and sweet all summer and fall and it wiil keep in fine condi- 
tion all winter. It is by far the best quality table beet. It makes no difference whether 
the beets are young or old, small or large, they are always tender. The beets are a 
very deep red color throughout, and the large tops have a characteristic light 
green color. 
Do not depend on this beet for early use as it grows slowly but when the early- 
sown beets get tough and poor, the Long Season will be found to be of the finest 
quality and even though they are very large, just as tender as the young early beets. 
They retain their fine quality when stored in a cold place for winter use. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 44 Lb. 95c; 4% Lb. $1.70; 1 Lb. $3.00. 



Long Season Beets—tThese are always sweet and tender. 
270 Golden Acre—The Best Early Cabbage 
Every garden should have some Golden Acre. It is not only the earliest cabbage we know 
but so dependable and sure-heading that practically every plant makes a perfect head. The 
heads are medium sized, ideal for family use, and the plants make a neat compact growth 
with few outer leaves, permitting them to be set close together. The growth is very uniform 
and the attractive round heads are tender and delicious to eat. Growers everywhere recog- 
nize this as the most profitable early market cabbage and home gardeners are always proud 
of their rows of Golden Acre. 
Pkt. 15¢; 44 Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c; 44 Lb. $1.65; 14 Lb. $2.90; Lb. $5.50. 
255 Danish Ballhead, Harris’ Special Strain 
Without doubt, this is the finest strain of Danish cabbage for late market and storage. It 
has been developed and grown exclusively by us on our own farms, and is the same strain 
that we formerly sold as Harris’ Ballhead, now much improved for uniformity and fine Berk OS 
type. The heads are rounder and more green in color than most Danish and are just the Golden Acre Cabbage 
right size for market and shipping. They are extremely solid, keep very well in storage and 
they are so firm and attractive that they command the best prices even when the market is 
slow. Year after year, the vigor and great uniformity of this strain have made it a consistently LAWN GRASS SEED 
heavy yielder of fine cabbage. 
Pkt. 15c; % Oz. 35c; Oz. 65c; 144 Lb. $2.10; 14 Lb. $3.60; Lb. $7.00. 
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130 North Star Sweet Corn—Extra Early—Highest Quality 
Ready to eat only two or three days later than the small extra early kinds, this hybrid produces ears that compare 
in size, shape and fine quality with the superior midseason varieties. Think of having fine big ears of corn, of excellent 
flavor when your neighbor has only small ears of mediocre quality. 
The ears are mostly 12 rowed and fully seven inches long and the 
kernels are an attractive light butter yellow, always deliciously sweet 
and tender. The plants are strong and vigorous and bear an enormous 
number of these fine ears, making North Star one of the best yielders we 
have ever seen. 
Pkt. 15c; 14% Lb. 40c; Lb. 70c; 2 Lbs. $1.30; 6 Lbs. $3.20; 12 Lbs. $6.00. 
325 Tendersweet Carrots 
The Sweetest and Finest Flavored Kind 
Tendersweet has a richness and quality of flavor which we have found | 
in no other variety. People who do not care for ordinary carrots are often 
very enthusiastic about ““Tendersweet,’’ and most home gardeners who 
have tried it will never go without it in their gardens. Even when they 
have grown very large, these carrots remain more tender and sweet than 
any other kind and for this reason they are ideal for storing to eat in the 
winter. These large fine textured carrots are an attractive deep orange 
throughout and practically coreless. Tendersweet carrot is unusual in 
appearance, as the outer skin is of deep orange color tinged with deep red. 
Pkt. 15c; % Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 144 Lb. $1.35; 4% Lb. $2.10. 
315 Nantes (Coreless) Carrots 
Early, Smooth and Delicious 
The smooth handsome appearance and rich delicious flavor have made 
Nantes one of the most popular carrots grown today. It is early, being ready 
to use quite a while before other varieties, and whether large or small it is 
always tender, fine grained and sweet. 
The roots grow fully six inches long and are perfectly cylindrical and 
strongly stump rooted. The surface is smooth and they have a clear waxy 
look that is most attractive. The color is deep orange extending right through 

/ Tendersweet the root so there is practically no core. This carrot is so sweet and tender that 
Carrots it is a great favorite for eating raw as well as cooked. 
Wonderful to eat! Pkt. 15c; 14 Oz. 25c; Oz. 45c; 14 Lb. $1.15; 14 Lb. $1.75. North Star Sweet Corn 
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