
DETROIT 
DARK RED 
(Special Strain) 
58 days. This is an 
improved strain of De- 
troit Dark Red Beet 
which is a few days 
earlier, extra deep 
One ounce of seed 
CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN 
58 days. An extra early va- 
riety for home and market use. 
The skin is very smooth and 
bright red; flesh vermillion, 
very sweet and tender. 
DETROIT DARK RED 
(STANDARD STRAIN) 
60 days. The leading main- 
erop variety. The color is deep 
blood-red with indistinet lighter 
red zores, The roots are globe- 
BEETS—Table Varieties 
to 100 feet of row 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP 
60° days. <An_ exceedingly 
popular, early, turnip-shaped, 
deep red beet of excellent qual- 
ity. 
The Perfect Little Canning 
and Table Beet 
62 days. A beautiful beet for 
early spring, summer and fall 
use. Unsurpassed for canning 
and pickling whole because of 
dark red throughout 
and more uniform in 
Shape and color thar 
our standard strain. 
It is of the very best 
quality and unequaled 
for either home garden 
or market, and with- 

out doubt the most 
valuable variety of 
beet offered. 
Detroit Dark Red 
(Special Strain) 

57 days. 
EARLY WONDER BEET 
purplish-red with little zoning, 
EAT BEET GREENS, AS BEET TOPS ARE HIGH IN CALCIUM AND VITAMIN A 
AS WELL AS FAIR AMOUNTS OF VITAMIN C AND IRON 
Non-Heading 
COLLARDS Cabbage 
One ounce of seed will produce 3,000 plants 
GEORGIA. A form of loose-headed cabbage that 
succeeds in locations where other cabbages cannot be 
grown to perfection. In the South it continues to 
grow all winter. (Pkt. 10c¢) (oz. 15c) (%4 lb. 40c) 
(lb. $1.00) postpaid. 

Early Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli 
BROCCOLI 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants 
ONE OF THE BEST SOURCES OF VITAMIN A 
FAIR AMOUNTS OF C, B,. G. CALCIUM AND IRON 
There are two distinct types of Broccoli. 
to Cauliflower. Mammoth White is the most popular of 
this type. The other type is called Sprouting Broccoli ; 
the stems and flower buds are eaten and it is cooked 
and served much as Asparagus. 
EARLY SPROUTING CALABRESE. A delicious va- 
riety, having the combined flavor of Cauliflower and 
Asparagus. Simply sow the seed in the open ground in 
the spring and transplant the plants when large enough. 
The heads or sprouts when ready to use are deep green. 
After the central head is removed, the plant produces 
numerous branch heads which are fully as desirable as 
the first head produced. A continuous supply may be 
had for a long time from a few plants, (Pkt. (0c) (oz. 
40c) (% lb. $1.20) (lb. $3.25) postpaid. 
MAMMOTH WHITE. Hardier and more easily grown 
than Cauliflower, but cultivated and used in the same 
One similar 
way. Heads of large size, creamy-white; delicate 
flavor. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz, 75c) (oz. $1.25) (1% Ib. $4.00) 
postpaid. 

Broccoli, One of the Best Blood Builders 
High in Vitamins and Minerals 
Our market gar- 
deners’ strain of this va- 
Tiety is valuable to market growers as a first early variety. 
uniform in growth that the entire crop can be lifted at one time. 
small, roots flattened, globe-shaped with small tap root. Flesh deep 
shaped, smooth and uniform, 
with small tap root. Free from 
woodiness until the beets attain 
their full size. 
ity, 

cooked like asparagus. 

Baby Ball 
Crosby's Egyptian vet 
Detroit Dark Red (Special Strain).... 
Detroit Dark Red (Standard Strain). . 
Early Blood Turnip 
Early Wonder. ; 
Spinach Beet, Giant Lucullus... . 
It is so 
Tops 
CORN SALAD 
(Hardy Winter Salad) 
Leaves served like lettuce during the cool fall 
and early winter months. It is used also for garn- 
ishing meat dishes in the same manner as parsley, 
and can be cooked like spinach. The seed should 
be sown thinly in drills during August or Septem- 
ber to supply fresh leaves during the cool fall and 
winter months. It is quite hardy, but in the North- 
ern States, after cool weather sets in, it should 
be protected by a thin mulch of straw or leaves. 
One ounce will plent 40 feet of row. (Pkt. 15c) 
(oz. 45c) (14 Ib. $1.25) postpaid. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One ounce of seed will produce 2,500 plants 
One of the Best Sources of Vitamin C 
with a Fair Amount of Vitamin A 

A variety of the Cabbage family, possessing the 
peculiarity of bearing upon its stem or stalk from 50 
to 100 small, compact round heads. These heads are 
cut off when well formed and are usually marketed in 
quart berry boxes. The plants are very hardy, are not 
injured but improved by hard frosts, and are left in 
the garden or field during the early winter until want- 
ed. May be had in fine condition until about Christ- 
mas time in the North, and in the South may be had 
from November to March. These miniature Cabbages 
may be boiled like Cabbage or cooked in cream like 
Cauliflower. They are the most delicious and delicately 
flavored of the Cabbage family. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. A choice variety grown 
extensively by market gardeners. VPilants are 20 inches 
tall, and are well filled, nearly the entire length of 
the stalk, with solid sprouts measuring 14% to 1% 
inches in diameter. (Pkt. 15c) (14 0z. 40c) (oz. 70c) 
(4 lb, $2.00) (lb. $6.00) postpa*! 
tees 

Brussels Sprouts 
its small. size, 
(nearly round), excellent qual- 
smoothness and beautiful 
deep crimson color. ‘ 
SPINACH BEET or Swiss Chard 
GIANT LUCULLUS. 60 days. Grown for its large, tender leaves and leaf stalks. Leaves grow to am 
length of 2 to 2% fect; stalks are nearly as thick and broad as Rhubarb and neyer get tough. By 
picking off the large outside leaves, as wanted, more continue to grow and keep right on growing until 
killed by severe frost in the fall. The whole leaf can be used for greens, or the leaf stalks can be ~ 
Also extensively used as a green feed for poultry. : a 
Beet Seeds Delivered Prepaid at the Following Prices _ 

SUGAR BEET and MANGELS | 


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Oz. 10 Lbs. 
Greatest Cattle and Poultry Food 
Cuts Your Feed Bill in Half 
One ounce of seed to 100 fect of row; 
5 or 6 Ibs. per acre 

Mammoth Long Red Mangel Wurzel — 
Yields of 25 to 35 tons per acre are common, and as 
high as 75 to 80 tons have been reported. A healthful 
and nutritious food greatly relished by all kinds of liye- 
stock. Will keep cattle in perfect physical condition 
and increase the flow of milk. As a feed for poultry, 
during the winter months, they are very valuable and 
always increase egg production. 
The seed should be sown thinly in rows 2 to 3 feet 
apart, and when plants are about 3 inches high thin_ 
out to stand 8 to 10 inches apart in the row. Harvest — 
before frost and store in pits outdoors or in a dry, frost- 
proof cellar, “eens ' 
MAMMOTH LONG RED. The largest and the heaviest 
cropper of all Mangels. The roots are frequently 2 feet 
or more in length, one-half to two-thirds above the sur-— 
face and easily harvested. Skin bright red; flesh white, 
veined pink. An excellent keeper. be 7 
GIANT HALF SUGAR. An early variety of Mangel 
and a favorite with many dairymen. Flesh white, — 
sugary and of high nutritive value. Yields a tremendous | 
crop. : 
GOLDEN TANKARD. A rapidly maturing Mangel, 
adapted to shallow lands, although doing well on every 
soil. An immense yielder, Flesh yellow. Easily har- — 
vested; excellent keeper. f 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN. The leading variety of sugar 
beet. Is high in sugar content and an enormous yielder, 
It is also highly recommended for stock feeding. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE VARIETIES OF MANGELS AND 
SUGAR BEET: (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (4 Ib. 50c) (tb. 
$1.45) (5 Ibs. $6.00) (10 Ibs. $11.00), postpaid, 
