
VEGETABLE SEEDS 

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DETROIT DARK RED 
BEETS (Continued) 
Early Blood Turnip, Improved. 60 days. For home and market 
garden. Tops medium small, but fairly coarse. Roots deep 
turnip-shaped; dark purplish-red. Flesh deep purplish-red 
zoned with a lighter shade. Pkt. 10c. 
Crimson Globe. A main crop variety of medium season matur- 
ity, with large globe-shaped roots; flesh purplish-red with 
moderately prominent light zones; foliage medium green 
tinged with bronze. Pkt. 10c. 
MANGEL OR STOCK BEETS 
Danish Red Giant Eckendorf. Enormously productive. Roots 
very large, thick, cylindrical, compressed at mid-section; blunt; 
red above, rose below ground; grow largely above ground; 
easily harvested. Pkt. 10e. 
Danish Sludstrup. Very high yielder. Roots long oval, orange 
colored; flesh white with faint yellow tinge, Pkt. 10c. 
Giant Half Sugar, Rose Top. Roots long oval, tapered; gray- 
ish-white with rose-colored shoulder; flesh white, rich in 
sugar. Pkt. 10c. 
KNOX’S IMPROVED CABBAGE 
No special care or soil is required to grow cabbage, as it will 
grow in any soil with proper cultivation, but good seed is 
extremely important with this crop. Like cauliflower and let- 
tuce, it is not a good summer crop, as it will not head up in 
extremely hot weather. For fall and winter crop sow the seed 
in May and June, for spring and early summer sow in Sep- 
tember and October. Transplant when the plants are about 
six weeks old 18 inches apart in rows 30 inches apart. To 
keep heads from splitting when ripe, loosen the plants a little 
at the roots. 


GOLDEN ACRE 
First Early Varieties 
Copenhagen Market. 66 days; distinctly and uniformly early. 
Splendid for early market and shipment; proving valuable as 
early kraut variety. Plant small, compact, allowing very close 
planting; stem short; heads uniformly round; firm; become 6 
to 7 in. diameter, and weigh 3% to 4 lbs. Interior clear white 
and of excellent quality. Pkt. 10c. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. 62 days. Extremely early variety, 
very valuable for home and market garden as well as for ship- 
ment. Plants very small and compact, allowing very close 
planting; stem short. Heads conical, usually 7 in. long, 5 in. 
thick near base; firm and weigh 2-2%4 lbs. Pkt. 10c. 
Golden Acre. 62-64 days. The earliest round headed cabbage; 
especially valuable for early market and shipping. Plants very 
small and compact; stem short; heads uniformly round; firm, 
commonly 6 in. in diameter and weigh 3 lbs. This is similar 
to Copenhagen Market but is several days earlier and the 
heads are smaller. It is practically as early as Early Jersey 
Wakefield. Pkt. 10c. 
Second Early and Intermediate Varieties 
Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. 71 days. Splendid for home and 
market garden. Plants small and compact; stem short. Heads 
almost ball-shaped; commonly 7 to 8 in. diameter, 6 in. deep 
and weigh 41 to 5 lbs.; firm and of high quality. Pkt. 10c. 
Early Winnigstadt. 77 days. Very hardy and dependable; par- 
ticularly valuable for shipping as well as for home and market 
garden. Heads extremely firm; heart-shaped; become 8 to 10 
in. long and 6 to 7 in. thick near base and weigh 5 lbs.; of 
splendid quality. Pkt. 10c. 
Glory of Enkhuizen. 73 to 80 days. Particularly valuable for 
kraut; also popular for home and market garden. Heads very 
large; globular; 8 to 9 in. diameter; firm; commonly weigh 6 
to 8 lbs.; stem medium short. Pkt. 10e. 
Danish Ball Head. Danish Ball Head is the best late cabbage 
offered to the trade. The plants are medium sized with short 
stem. Heads large; flattened globe shape; become 8 to 9 in. 
across, 6 to 7 in. deep and weigh 7 to 9 lbs. Very firm and 
solid, of excellent quality and keep perfectly in storage until 
late spring. Pkt. 10c. 
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