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BEETS—tTable Varieties 
We carry many varieties of Beets, and 
at much lower prices than you would 
pay elsewhere. 
ASHGROW WONDER—For home use 
and canning. Is one of the best. 
DETROIT DARK RED—A standard 
variety for market gardeners and home 
use. Planted more than any other beet. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN—An early var- 
iety. Rather flat type. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—For 
and market. 
ECLYPSE — Roots Globular, medium 
size, bright red. 
EDMONDS BLOOD TURNIP—Turnip 
shape. Early Dark Red. 
EARLY WONDER—A large Dark Red 
variety. 
home 
PRICES: 
Per Oz. 10c; 1, Lb. 40c; Lb. 75c. 
Larger Quantities Less 
STOCK BEETS 
Mammoth—Long Red — Golden Tank- 
ard Giant ¥, Sugar—Red or White 
Per Oz. 10c; 44 Lb. 40c; Lb. 75c. 
SWISS CHARD OR SPINACH 
COMMON GREEN—LUCULLUS 
Large White Rib 
Oz. 10c: 14 Lb. 40c; Lb. 75c 
BROCCOLI 
Green Sprouting. Calibreese. 
This vegetable is one you should try. 
Use it like Cauliflower. It makes a 
wonderful dish. 
Oz. 10c; Lb. $1.00 


BRUSSEL SPROUTS 
A variety of cabbage, producink small 
heads along the stem. 
SWISS CHARD 
Only the tops of this beet are used, 
like spinach, and the succulent stalks 
and midribs may 
be prepared in 
the same way as 
asparagus. The 
plants are culti- 
vated like beets 
except that they 
should be thin- @ sacs) 
ned to 8 or 10 “Sage 
inches apart. \ 
Oz. .10; % lb. .40 
1 Lb. 75c. 





CARROTS 
We have many varieties to choose from, 
and at prices much less than you can 
buy elsewhere. 
IMPERATOR—Fresh rich Orange color 
now being used more than any other 
variety. 
IMPROVED RED CHANTESAY—Much 
used in cannig. 
DANVERS—¥ in. long. An old favor- 
ite variety. 
EARLY SCARLET ORNE—A regular 
market gardeners sort. 
NANTES—FExcellent for forcing. Small 
tops. 
LONE ORANGE—Fine for bunching. 
WHITE BELGIAN—For Stock 
YELLOW BELGIAN—For Stock. 
Prices: — Oz. 10c; 1. Lb. 40c; Lb. 80c 

