4 Carrots Are Filled with Vitamins and Are Easy To Grow 

Beet, 
Detroit Dark Red 
Beets 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill; 5 to 6 lbs. 
an acre. Sow in drills from April until July, 16 
inches apart and about 1 inch deep; thin the plants 
to about 3 inches apart. The turnip rooted are 
the best. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN SELECTED. (Arlington 
strain.) 55 days. One of the earliest dark- 
leaved varieties; fine quality. 
% Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00. 
Pkt, 15¢; oz. b0es 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN. 55 days. One of the 
earliest dark red varieties; fine quality. Very 
popular among market gardeners. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
35c.; % Ib. $1.00. 
DETROIT DARK RED. 58 days. Round and 
smooth, deep red, very tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25c; %4 Ib. 85c. 
EARLY WONDER. 50 days. The most perfect 
model of an extra early round beet. The flesh 
is deep blood-red, crimson. It is an ideal all- 
season beet. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 35¢.; 14 Ib. $1.00. 
EDMUND’S. 55 days. Deep blood-red color, 
round and smooth, excellent quality; highly 
recommended. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; %4 Ib. 75c. 
Mangel Wurzel 
Sow in April or May, using 6 to 8 lbs. of seed 
to the acre. 
PRIZE LONG RED MANGEL WURZEL. 110 
days. The most largely grown of the Mangels; 
roots attain an enormous size, producing 30 to 
&0 tons to the acre; quality superior, the best 
for deep soil. Oz. 25c; %4 Ib. 65c; Ib. $2.50. 
GOLDEN TANKARD MANGEL WURZEL. 110 
days. The flesh is bright golden yellow; very 
large, and will produce more Mangels to the 
acre than any other variety; excellent for feed- 
ing stock. Oz. 25c; % Ib. 65; Ib. $2.50. 
Chinese or Celery Cabbage 
This is a native of China and distinct from other 
cabbage; makes an elegant salad, with a delight- 
ful flavor. Seed should be sown the latter part 
of July; if sown too early, the heat causes it to 
run to seed. 
CHIHILI. 75 days. For fine quality, earliness 
and sure heading, this variety is unsurpassed. 
Heads grow 18 to 20 inches tall, 3% to 4 inches 
thick, tapered near tip. Very firm, well 
blanched, crisp, tender and sweet. Pitas 
oz. T5c 





Cabbage 
One ounce produces about 3000 plants. For early 
use a sowing may be made in the hotbed in Febru- 
ary or March, and for winter use seed should be 
sown in the open ground in May or June. When 
the plants are to 6 inches in height, transplant 
into rows 3 to 3% feet apart, setting the plants 
from 2 to 3 feet apart in the rows, according to 
the variety. 
AMERICAN IMPROVED SAVOY. 90 days. The 
favorite curled Savoy cabbage of finest quality, 
and an excellent keeper. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; 4% 
lb. $1.90. 
BABY HEAD CABBAGE. 70 days. The heads 
are small and of fine quality. We recommend 
Baby Head cabbage for greenhouse growing 
and where space is limited. Pkt. 25c; oz. 70c. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. 70 days. As early as 
Charleston Wakefield. Very solid. Excellent 
market sort. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 75c. 
DANISH BALLHEAD. 110 days. A winter cab- 
bage. Extra hard-headed, of fine quality. Pkt. 
10cyy oz. 15ce.) 44 Ibs $2.25. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 66 days. One 
of the most popular early pointed varieties; 
good grower. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; % Ib. $2.00. 
EARLY WONDER RED. 75 days. The earliest 
of all red cabbages. The heads are large, solid 
and handsome, of delicious flavor, color dark 
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ted, Pkt. 15¢; oz. 85c. 
GOLDEN ACRE. 62 days. A new cabbage, 
head measuring 9 in. in diameter; 10 days 
earlier than Copenhagen Market and more com- 
pact, —Pkt 5c. soza) $1500: 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD. 105 days. A large 
somewhat flattened form of the Ballhead, pro- 
ducing probably the largest tonnage per acre 
of any known variety. This is one of the best 
winter varieties. Pkt. 15c.; oz. $1.00. 
RED DUTCH PICKLING. 75 days. Used ex- 
tensively for pickling; tender, medium size. 
Pitt dwn 92s Toe. 
Carrot 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill, 3 lbs. re- 
quired for one acre. For an early crop, sow as 
soon as danger from frost is over, in rows 1 foot 
apart; when 2 inches high, thin out to stand 2 
inches apart in the row. For a late crop, sow in 
May or June. The long sorts should be sown 
early; the half-long and round sorts can be sown 
later. y 
AMSTERDAM FORCING (Coreless). 70 days. 
The roots are a bright salmon-red color, blunt 
ended and small tap-root, and extremely fine 
grained. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; % Ib. $1.75. 
CHANTENAY, MORSE’S RED CORED. 70 days. 
Medium early. An excellent table carrot. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.50. 
DANVERS HALEF-LONG. 75 days. The best 
variety for general crop; is of rich color and a 
good keeper. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 50c; %4 Ib. $1.50. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG IMPROVED. (Special 
strain.) Grown for us by a leading carrot 
specialist. Pkt. 25¢; oz. 85¢; 4% Ib. $2.50. 
a 
HUTCHINSON STRAIN. 80 days. A very fine 
carrot, 8 to 9 in. long, nearly the same size the 
whole length and stump-rooted. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
65c; % Ib. $2.00. 
IMPERATOR. %5 days. All-America Selections 
Silver Medal. The roots average about 8 
inches long, the flesh is of a rich orange color, 
fine grained, tender, and of fine quality. Pkt. 
15c; oz. 60c; % Ib. $1.75. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. 85 days. Excel- 
lent for stock or table use; roots deep orange. 
12 to 15 inches. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; 4 lb. $1.50. 
STREAMLINER. 75 days. An ideal 
variety. Roots 8 to 10 inches long, flesh deep 
orange and of fine quality. Pkt. 15c: oz. 65c; 
% Ib. $2.00. 
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Cauliflower 
One ounce will produce 3000 plants. The cauli- 
flower, like the cabbage, requires a deep, rich soil. 
Set the plants in rows and cultivate the same as 
cabbage. 
EARLIEST DWARF ERFURT. 55 days. One of 
the earliest varieties; very dwarf, with large, 
white, compact heads of finest quality. Excellent 
for forcing. Pkt. 25c; oz. $4.00. 
EARLY SNOWBALL, SELECTED. 55 days. Pro- 
duces fine-grained, snow-white heads; the stand- 
-ard of excellence in cauliflower. Pkt. 25c; 4 oz. 
$1.50; oz. 85.00. 
Celery 
One ounce will produce about 4000 plants. Sow 
the seeds in March or April in a hotbed or cold 
frame. As soon as the plants are 3 inches high, 
transplant into a prepared border, setting them 4 
inches apart. When grown 6 inches, and fine 
stocky plants, set in richly manured deep soil, in 
rows 3% feet apart and about 9 inches from plant 
to plant. 
BOSTON MARKET. (Selected strain). 115 days. 
The finest flavored variety in cultivation; solid, 
crisp and of excellent nutty flavor; dwarf, 
branching habit; blanches perfectly white; a 
splendid keeper. Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.75. 
EASY BLANCHING. 110 days. The plants make 
a rapid and vigorous growth, producing rather 
thick, solid stalks of excellent quality and rich, 
nutty flavor, Pkt. 25c; oz, $1.00. 
GIANT PASCAL. (Arlington strain). A valuable 
variety for both second early and winter use. 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00. 
GOLDEN PLUME, 115 days. 
strong growth and produce thick and 
stalks of excellent crisp and nutty flavor. 
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SUMMER PASCAL. 120 days. 
green variety of superior quality. 
Pkt. 25030 oz. -$2.00. 
UTAH. A fine green variety. The stalks are 
large, solid, crisp and of excellent nutty flavor. 
Blanches perfectly white. Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.75. 
WHITE PLUME. 115 days. Ornamental; stalks 
and portions of leaves are naturally white. Pkt. 
25¢c; 02. $1:00. 
The plants are of 
heavy 
Pt. 
A new and early 
Medium tall. 

Carrot, Morse’s Chantenay 
