ANDREWS-BURRI SEED ANNUAL AND PRICE LIST 

BEETS ...Mangel and Sugar 
Five Lbs. and Over 5c Less Per Lb. 
One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz. % Lb. Lb. 
Mammoth) Lone Keds ee ae eae 15¢, + 5be. $1.15 
Golden ‘Tankardicw.. mite eee 1LOCe EeOUCe = lal 
GiantsHalt SugaraWhitesscmee) eee 15¢. 285e" 1:15 
PROPEGANO BROCCOLI 
This is a specially selected strain of unusually high 
quality. The center heads are heavy, solid and of uni- 
form, extra-large size and good dark green color. After 
they are cut out, the terminal heads which form on the 
side branches are large and compact and very attrac- 
tive. Both types of head are tender and of delicate 
flavor. 
BROCCOLI 
Oza 4 Lib: Lb. 
Italian*Green*Sproutine...-.e.0- oe 40c $1.00 $38.00 
Prope an Pree otis oteleetere ee ate 40e 1.00 3.00 
St. Valentine, extra select........... (oCleset. (oe e000 
Barly: Pearls n.tur ee eee cee ae ibe” “1.75. 6.00 
CABBAGE 
GOLDEN ACRE—A very supe- 
rior Danish-grown strain which we 
maintain at its high degree of uni- 
formity by special selection. It re- 
sembles the old Copen- 
hagen Market, but the 
medium-size firm heads, 
4 to 5 pounds each, ma- 
ture one week earlier 
than our Early Copen- 
hagen Market. The 
dwarf, compact plants, 
with rather small frame, 
can be set closely to give 
a very heavy yield of 
first-quality heads. On 
yellows infested land, be- 
cause of its earliness, it 
often matures and is 
fully marketed before 
the soil becomes warm 
enough for the disease to 
become active. This 
strain is easily worth 
the higher cost of the 
seed. 
originators, to 
true type. 
PRIDE OF DENMARK Cabbage makes fine, round, 
solid heads weighing from 38 to 5 lbs. each; 5 days 
ahead of any other variety. It will make money for 
the gardener and more friends for us. Except that it 
is earlier, it resembles the Golden Acre variety, and 
like Copenhagen it is not suited for storing, although 
it will keep in prime condition for at least 60 days 
after maturity. For an early crop, it has no equal. 
We import direct from the 
insure the 
GREEN ACRE CABBAGE (NEW)—The heads of this 
fine variety are like Golden Acre, but are larger, 
greener, and a few days later. The uniform, compact 
plants are short-stemmed and have few outer leaves. 
The intense green leaf color makes the heads appear 
fresh and inviting, even after shipping. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET—The round, solid heads, 
larger than Golden Acre, are of fine quality and very 
uniform. The light green leaves fold tightly over one 
another. Plants are short-stemmed, with heads just 
above the ground. 
HIGHLAND BALLHEAD CABBAGE—A truly wonder- 
ful cabbage of the later varieties, somewhat similar 
to Ferry’s Hollander in growth and season, but larger 
in size and darker green than Ferry’s—not unusual for 
bushels to show a weight of 65 to 70 pounds. Much 
superior in quality to any other late variety than we 
are acquainted with and our customers give us the 
information quoted. 
RED ACRE—The Earliest Red Cabbage. This famous 
early red variety is again available! The solid, round 
heads are medium-sized (3-5 lbs.) and mature a little 
later than Copenhagen Market. Red Acre is remark- 
able for its ability to stand a long time without splitting 
even under adverse weather conditions, and the hard 
heads keep well in storage. 







GOLDEN ACRE 
CABBAGE 
CHINESE CABBAGE — CHIHLI — Imported — This is 
the most popular kind and best for market and roadside 
stands. It has almost entirely replaced all other kinds 
The heads are very attractive, often 18 inches long, uni- 
form in shape and size, hard and firm. A profitable 
crop both muck and upland, as it commands a ready 
market, and can also be held in storage for winter 
sales. Sow the seed in July or August; the crop ma- 
tures in 8 to 10 weeks. 1 to 1% pounds will sow 
one acre. 
Don’t Delay Your Order. Make Your Plans Early. Order Early 
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