L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 7 
BEETS, MANGEL WURZEL (Continued) 
Sludstrup 
This mangel according to tests made by the Danish Government will produce 
more actual food per acre than any other variety of mangels now grown. The 
roots grow to a very large size and more than half above the ground. Skin 
orange colored, flesh white with faint yellow tinge. 
BROCCOLI 
A packet will produce about 200 plants; an ounce about 3000. 
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EARLY SPROUTING ITALIAN BROCCOLI 
EARLY SPROUTING ITALIAN 
This tall branching plant forms a compact central head of bluish green flower 
buds resembling a loose head of cauliflower. When the central head is removed, 
small heads on offset branches develop throughout the season. The small 
heads with stems are cut off and served in the same way as asparagus. For 
early use, sow in hot bed or seed may be sown out of doors in May. Set the 
plants about 18 inches apart in rows 21% feet apart. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
A packet will produce about 200 plants; an ounce about 3000. 
Grow and cultivate the same as cabbage, except that the leaves should be broken off the stem in 
the fall which gives the little heads more room to grow. The small heads are the edible part and are 
more tender and delicious than cabbage. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED—Semi Dwarf—Our own selected and greatly 
improved strain of Brussel Sprouts. The solid sprouts wind in perfect spirals 
around the semi-dwarf stem. Quality unequalled in any other type. 
