
Catile Beet 
Mammoth Long Red—110 Days. Everywhere the 
most popular variety for cattle feeding. Roots 
grow half above ground, large, long, well 
formed, usually straight, flesh-white tinged with 
rose. We cannot recommend this beet too highly. 
Sludstrup—105 Days. Long, oval, orange skin, 
white flesh with yellow zones. Roots grow half 
above ground. Easily harvested. 
Gendulhs Rroceoli 
One ounce of seed will sow 100 yards of row, pro- 
“ducing 3000 plants. 4 ozs. per acre. Seed breaks 
ground in about 4 days. A plant much resembling 
Cauliflower and cultivated in the same manner. 
Calabrese (Italian Green Sprouting) —65 Days. 
‘ Heads 21% to 4 inches in diameter, Plants 15-20 
inches tall, erect, bushy plant, blue green foli- 
age, tender and fine flavor. 
Raab, Used for early market greens, making 
heavy top growth early in spring. Leaves are 
broad, strap leaf turnip type—18-24” tall. 
Brussels Sprouts 
Broccoli—Calabrese 
One ounce for 3000 plants or 100 yards of row, 
4 oz. per acre. Miniature cabbayes are clustered 
around the stalk of the plant. One of the most 
popular winter vegetables. Resembles cabbage in 
taste but more delicate and delicious. Requires 
same method of culture as cabbage. 
Long Island Improved-——90 Days. 
variety of one of the most popular Winter vege- 
tables. Choice tall stalks, 50 to 100 large buds, 
1 to 2 inches in diameter. The development of 
the buds can be hastened and enlarged by cut- 
ting away ten or more leaves from the stalk 
when three-quarters grown. 
IDAHO CERTIFIED BEAN SEED—For those 
who desire Western grown, disease resistant bean 

A leading 
Seed. 
Average height of vine 15". Plant as soon as all 
danger of frost is over, and in the Middle aide 
States until Mid-August. 1"-2” is about the prop- 
er depth. Thin out to 3" apart. The rows for hand © 
cultivation should be 18"-24" apart; 60 to 80 lbs. chs 
will plant an acre, 1 lb, for 100 feet. Bush Beans 
are one of the most desirable and easily culti- — 
vated vegetables that can be raised in the family” 
garden. 
Green Podded Varieties . 
Black Valentine Stringless—50 Days. 
‘vine 16”-18”. Plant medium large, very hardy 
and prolific. Pods semi- -round, good green color, 
6”-614" long, meaty and succulent. Seeds solid 
black. Adapted for shipping. Retains color and 
texture for long period. Great favorite with 
market gardeners. 
Bountiful—50 Days. Vines 16” high, bushy and 
erect. Pods large, flat, light green in color; 
6"-64%” long, contains 6 or 7 kidney shaped 
beans; seeds solid straw color. Absolutely 
stringless and tender, One of the best for both 
private and market gardeners. On account of 
its earliness is greatly desired. 
Broad Windsor (Fava)—75 days, Pods about 
3%” by 1-1%” flat, straight, stringy, bright 
medium green with roughened surface, used as 
shell beans. Bush 18-24” high, erect. 
Dwarf Horticultural—56 Days. Height of vine 
14”. Very prolific. Pods flat and broad, dark 
green at snap stage, becoming greenish-yellow, 
splashed with carmine; 5”-51%" long; averages 
5 beans to the pod which are plump, oval in 
shape; color, pinkish buff, spotted and streaked 
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with purplish-red but slightly lighter color than 
French Horticultural. Desirable for green shell 
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French Horticultural—68 Days. 
22”. Vines show semi-running tendency. Pods 
6%"-7” long; medium deep green in snap stage, 
turning to light buff, splashed with carmine and 
crimson. Averages 6 seeds to pod which are | 
buff splashed with red. Used extensively in New — 
England. Of superior quality for green shell use, 
Full Measure—57 Days, Height of vine 14”-16”. 
Foliage yellowish green. Plant large and thrifty. 
Pods medium green; 6”-6%” long, thick, round, . 
very fleshy, brittle and stringless. Averages 6 
beans to a pod. Seeds reddish-brown mottled 
with buff. Used extensively for market gardens : 
and canning purposes. 
Giant Stringless—55 Days. 
-15”. Foliage yellowish green. Plant hardy and 
heavily productive. Pods round, meaty, similar 
to Stringless, slightly straighter and narrower, 
but not as early. 6”-614” long, medium green. 
Color of seed yellow. An excellent variety ae 
market gardens and. shipping. 
Keystonian Greenpod—55 Days, A bush eracheey 
of excellent flavor and dependable production. 
Entirely stringless and fiberless. Round and 
meaty. Straight pods, slightly longer than Ten-— 2 
dergreen, Holds up well in the garden and pro- | 
duces longer than many other varieties. 
vine 16”-17". Hardy, erect, compact bush. Fol 
age dark green. Pods green—51”-9" long. | 
flat pod. Contains 6 to 8 brown seeds. Abs 
lutely stringless. Heavy yielding. Wk exe s , 
sively in 1945 by us. a 
WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON OUR SPECIALTIES 
Height of vine 13” 
LANDRETH’S Fairmount—54 Days. Height oft nt a 
