SOY BEANS, EDIBLE 
“KABOTT—A new, extra early variety that will 
mature even in those sections with short seasons. 
Fine quality. This new variety insures full ripen- 
ing of the seed in the Pacific Northwest. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
BANSEI—An edible variety, ready for table use 
in 100 days. Hardy plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall. 
Beans bright green turning to yellow at maturity. 
In cooler northern sections of the United States 
it must be planted early to mature. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c. 
GARBANZA 
This plant is well known in Mexico and Southern 
California and it will do well in northern cli- 
mates. Often called ‘‘Coffee Bean,” “Chick Pea” 
and ‘“‘Acorn Pea.’ Dwarf bushy plants, about one 
foot high, with round, puffy pods containing 2 to 
3 large seeds. These are used when ripe much 
like beans for baking or boiling. Very nutritious, 
running high in protein. _ Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c. 
MANGEL BEETS 
PRICES ON MANGELS UNIFORMLY: Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 45c3 Ib. $1.35. 
DANISH SLUDSTRUP — Long, reddish - yellow; 
grows well above the ground and is easy to pull. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR—Cross between a mangel 
and sugar beet. Flesh white and exceedingly rich. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED—Selected strain of this 
old favorite. Heavy cropper. 
GOLDEN TANKARD—Roots large, nearly cylin- 
drical; deep yellow below ground. Flesh yellow 
with white zones. One of the best for light soils. 
GIANT YELLOW ECKENDORF-—Giant, smooth, 
long roots of cylindrical shape, weighing up to 
20 pounds each and growing two-thirds above 
ground. Solid white flesh with high food value. 
SUGAR BEET 
LONG WHITE SUGAR—The best for making 
sugar. Write your agricultural college for instruc- 
tions. It is also valuable for feeding purposes. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 3 Ib. 45c; Ib. $1.35. 
SWISS CHARD 
RHUBARB CHARD—Large, wide and tall leaves 
with fairly large ribs of deep crimson color. Foli- 
age heavily toned red with purple tints. Very pro- 
ductive and of rapid growth. Brilliant foliage of 
high quality. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % Ib. 75c. 
FORDHOOK GIANT—Larger, darker green and 
more crinkled leaves than Lucullus. Stalks white. 
Outstanding for size and quality. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; % Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.50. 
LUCULLUS—Grows about two and a half feet 
high. The heavy stalks are over an inch wide and 
bare for more than a foot of their length. Should 
be served as you would asparagus. The leaves make 
the finest greens. Swiss Chard is hardy, easily 
grown, and should be in every garden. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 60c; Ib. $1.50. 
CARDOON 
LARGE SMOOTH—A perennial winter vegetable 
grown for the fleshy leaf stalks which are bleached 
like celery. Used for salads, or in soups. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 4 Ib. $1.00.. 
CHICORY 
LARGE ROOTED—Chicory does well in this cli- 
mate and is an excellent substitute for coffee. Plant 
like carrots. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 65c; 4 Ib. $2.00. 
WITLOOF or FRENCH ENDIVE—The roots are 
transplanted and the shoots are bleached for winter 
use asasalad. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 65c; 4 Ib. $2.00. 
Bey is 

Beet, Gardener’s Model 
Table Beets 
CULTURE—Plant in rows 2 to 23 feet apart, with 
drill, April 1 to July 15. Thin to 3 or 4 inches apart 
for table beets and 8 to 12 inches for mangels, For 
winter beets the latest sowing is best. 
PRICES—Unless noted are uniformly. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.75. 
*GARDENER’S MODEL—This decided improve- 
ment over Early Model is so much better, so dif- 
ferent than the original Early Model that we 
changed the name thus properly identifying this 
outstanding new beet. A splendid all around table 
beet for home or market. It is extremely early, of 
smooth, uniform shape. The flesh is dark red, 
entirely free from strings or core and unusually 
sweet. The tops stand tall and erect. Valuable for 
both greens and roots. This variety will stand 
longer than any and still keep tender. Immune to 
curly top disease. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
4 Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.50. 
DETROIT DARK RED SPECIAL — Splendid for 
market or home garden and popular with canner- 
ies. Roots nearly round, very uniform and of 
medium size; flesh tender and blood red. We carry 
an extra select strain. The best canning beet. The 
outstanding beet for deep red color. 
STRAWBERRY CROSBY—Extremely early. Pop- 
ular with market gardeners who wish this color. 
Flesh very tender and sweet and rich vermillion 
red. The exterior color is strawberry red. Post- 
paid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.50. 
CROSBY EGYPTIAN—Our special stock is ideal 
for market gardeners. Flat-globe or turnip shaped 
beets with small tap roots and dark red skins. 
Flesh purplish red with light zones. Matures quite 
early. Smooth beets free from side roots. 
EARLY WONDER—A deep blood red beet, near- 
ly globe shaped, with small, clean tap roots and 
small erect tops. One of the earliest and most uni- 
form bunching beets that can be grown and also 
very fine for late planting. They mature very even 
and will stand closer planting than most sorts. 
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN—The earliest sor 
with rather flat roots of fine quality. 
GREEN TOP BUNCHING—Greenish red tops, 
ideal for beet greens, also fine for bunching. Deep 
red flesh. 
CRESS 
FINE CURLED 
quickly from seed. Sow thinly in drills. 
be planted at intervals as it runs to seed 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 1 Ib. $1.00. 
(PEPPER GRASS) — Grows _ 
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