

Brussels Sprouts 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP, IMPROVED 
—68 days—Roots top shaped, dark red. 
Smooth skin; of good size. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 
25¢, |b. 65¢, Ib. $1.75. 
EARLY WONDER — 58 days — Of uniform 
size and globular shape, with smooth skin, 
medium-sized top, and small tap root. The 
color is a deep blood-red, quality sweet and 
tender. It has proved to the market gar- 
dener to be the earliest and most uniform 
bunching Beet in existence, which makes 
it one of the most profitable varieties. 
Pkt. 10¢, oz. 25¢, %4 Ib. 65¢, Ib. $1.75. 
IMPERIAL EARLY BLOOD — 68 days — 
Deep red, sweet and tender; round, smooth 
and of good size. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 25¢, 4 lb. 
65¢, Ib. $1.75. 
SUGAR BEETS 
AND MANGELS 
NORBITON GIANT LONG RED—110 days— 
Roots of mammoth size. One of the 
most profitable for feeding stock. Pkt. 10¢, 
oz. 20¢, 14 lb. 50¢, Ib. $1.25. 
BROCCOLI 
ITALIAN CAULIFLOWER (Calabrese Green 
Heading) — 70 days — One ounce will 
produce about 3000 plants. Same cultiva- 
tion as Cauliflower. The heads can be cut 
from late July until the first of October 
and prepared for the table the same as 
Cauliflower. A very delicious vegetable 
now quite popular. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 85¢, 4 
Ib. $2.00,, Ib. $6.60. 
BROCCOLI DI-RAPA (SENAPS) — 70 days 
— Much relished turnip-like leaves which 
are used for greens and its small flower 
heads. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 85¢, 4 Ib. $2.00, Ib. 
$6.60. 

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VEGETABLE SEEDS 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Sewing Couneetieut Planters «107 YEARS 


Time to Plant—Sow indoors or in a coldframe about 
arc or in the garden from about April 20 
until May 20. 
Soil—A deep, rich, well drained soil is essential. 
It must not be wet or sour for failure will result. 
Seed Sowing—Sow in flats or in sheltered seed beds 
of finely pulverized loam. Broadcast the seed thinly 
over the surface and cover lightly (no more than 
14 inch) with finely sifted soil. 
Culture—When the resulting plants are large enough 
to handle thin out and transplant to the garden after 
May 1. Set the plants about 18 inches apart in 
rows with about 2% feet between rows. 
One ounce of seed should produce about 2000 plants. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED — 70 days — 
The very best and surest strain. Pkt. 10¢, 
oz. 85¢, 4 Ib. $2.00, lb. $6.60. 


CABBAGE 
Time to Plant—Early Cabbage may be started in- 
doors or in a coldframe as early as March 15 or in 
the garden from April 20 until about July 10. Late 
varieties should be sown during May. 
Soil—The soil for Cabbage should be deep, rich and 
well drained. Wet, sour soils will only cause failure. 
Seed Sowing—Sow in flats or in sheltered seed beds 
of finely pulverized loam. Broadcast the seed thinly 
over the surface and cover lightly (no more than 
14 inch) with finely sifted soil. 
Culture—When the plants are large enough to handle 
thin out or transplant so that they will be far 
enough apart to develop properly. Early Cabbages 
may be transferred to their permanent positions 
in the garden from late April on. Late Cabbage for 
Winter use should be set out not later than July 15. 
In planting out set the plants 18 inches apart (late 
varieties 24 inches) in rows and allow 2% feet 
between rows. 
1 ounce of seed should produce about 2000 plants. 
CABBAGE EARLY VARIETIES 
COPENHAGEN MARKET — 69 days — As 
early as Charleston Wakefield. Perfectly 
ball-shaped, uniform in size, and as large 
or larger than Danish Ballhead. Very solid 
and of fine quality. The plant is short- 
stemmed; leaves tightly folded. Pkt. 10¢, 
oz. 50¢, 4 Ib. $1.50, Ib. $5.00. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD — 63 days 
—The standard, very early variety of 
medium size, pyramidal in shape, having a 
rounded peak. Its small outside foliage 
permits close planting. A good variety to 
winter in coldframes. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 50¢, 
4 lb. $1.35, Ib. $4.50. 
GOLDEN ACRE — 64 days — (Original 
Strain) Considered the earliest round- 
headed Cabbage, averaging 4 pounds, with 
few outer leaves, permitting close plant- 
ing. Pkt. 10¢, oz. 50¢, 4 Ib. $1.50, Ib. $5.50. 
DANISH ROUNDHEAD — 65 days — A 
short-stemmed type of Danish Ballhead, 
maturing earlier than that variety. Pkt. 
10¢, oz. 50¢, 4 Ib. $1.50, Ib. $5.00. 

