In bulk at money-saving prices. 
Special quotations to market gardeners. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 

BEANS, Continued 
Lima, Pole 
Follow same plan as for other pole 
beans but plant seed two weeks later. 
King of the Garden (fr)—Flat, smooth 
pods with four or five white, large flat 
beans, 88 days. 
BEANS, SHELL 
Navy—Small seed, almost round and 
white, Hardy, prolific. Most popular for 
baking. 95 days. 
Red Kidney—Pods 6-7 in. long. Flat 
large beans, pinkish red to mahogany 
in color. Rich flavor. 95 days. 
BEETS 
Deep, rich sandy loam produces finest 
beets. As soon as ground can be 
worked sow in drills 18” apart and 
press soil firmly over seed, When 
tops are 3” to 6” tall pull them and 
use for cooked greens. Continue this 
until roots stand 6” apart. Plant 
every 10 days or so. 
Crosby’s Egyptian (fr)\—Widely grown 
for early beets. Flattened globe shaped 
roots with small tap root. Excellent 
quality, tender and sweet. 60 days. 
Detroit Dark Red (fr)—Standard of ex- 
cellence in table beets. Smooth, globular 
roots of deep ox-blood red—sweet and 
tender. 68 days. 
Early Wonder—Early variety. Semi- 
globular, tender, blood-red. 58 days. 
BEETS, STOCK 
(Mangel Wurzel) 
Sow seeds in early fall and spring 
‘im rows 21%’ to 3’ apart. Later thin to 
10” apart. 
Mammoth Long Red—Very popular, 30 
to 50 tons per acre. Roots grow half 
above the ground. Light red, flesh white 
with rose tinge. 110 days. 
SWISS CHARD 
about same treatment as 
Cultivate frequently. Leaves 
Requires 
beets. 
may be gathered during summer and 
fall. New ones will grow quickly. 
Lucullus—Most popular chard, Upright 
in growth with yellowish-green curled, 
crumpled leaves. Thick, broad and light 
green stems. 50 to 60 days. 
Rhubarb Chard — Heavily crumpled 
leaves, dark green with a translucent 
crimson stalk. Easily grown, every- 
where. A different, tasty, delicious flavor 
—cook stalks and leaves together for 
a new taste thrill. 60 days, 
BROCCOLI 
Plant and cultivate like cabbage and 
cauliflower, 
Italian Green Sprouting (fr—Plant bears 
a succession of sprouting heads about 
5 in. long, which, if kept cut will be 
replaced by others for 8 to 10 weeks. 
55 to 65 days. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Easy to grow wherever conditions are 
favorable for late cabbage, and re- 
quires same culture, As sprouts begin 
to form remove lower leaves so that 
all nourishment sent to lower stem 
will be forced into the sprouts, 
Long Island Improved—Compact, uni- 
form dwarf size plants. Cabbage-like 
sprouts 144-14 in. in diameter. One of 
the most dependable varieties. 90 days. 
CABBAGE 
Sow seeds in drills 6” apart across 
the bed, dropping the seed 5 to 6 
to the inch, Firm soil after covering, 
then water thoroughly. Keep beds 
moist but not soaking wet. Seeds 
germinate 3 to 8 days depending on 
temperature. Transplant to open 
ground when plants have made fourth 
pair of leaves. Set out as soon as frost 
danger is past. Use plenty of good 
commercial fertilizer. Cultivate fre- 
quently, every 5 or 6 days until cab- 
bages are large. For winter storage, 
stand plants upright in cold cellar, 
with roots in sand, Slight freezing will 
not harm cabbage. 
Yellows Resistant Varieties 
Yellows Resistant Marion Market— 
Large, firm round heads, used for early 
kraut. A development from Copenhagen 
Market. 7-in., 4-lb. heads. 75 to 80 days. 
Yellows Resistant Wisconsin Hollander 
—Late, excellent for winter storage and 
kraut Similar to Hollander and Danish 
Ball Head. 7 to 8-in., 7 to 9-lb. heads. 
100 to 110 days. 
Standard Early Varieties | 
Copenhagen Market—Excellent, early 
short season type. Short stems, 6¥2-in., 
3% to 4-lb. heads. 65 to 70 days. 
Early Jersey Wakefield—Pointed heads, 
small and firm. Earliest pointed variety. 
Plants compact. 62 days. 
Goldren Acre—Extra early variety pro-- 
ducing uniform well-balanced head. 
Weighs about 3-lbs. Excellent quality. 
65 days. 
Late or Winter Varieties 
Danish Ball Head or Hollander—A 
widely used late type. Deep, round, 
hard compact heads, 7 to 8-in., 6 to 
7-lb. Tender, crisp, fine for kraut. 100 
to 105 days. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch—Heavy yield 
variety. Very large heads, flat and 
solid. Leaves light gray-green. 100 
days. 
Red Varieties 
Mammoth Red Rock—Best of the red 
cabbages. Hard, round, purplish-red 
heads. Good keeper, 6 to 8-in., 7 to 8-lb. 
heads, 100 days. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
An easily raised succession crop, Set 
out in rows which have been occu- 
pied by earlier vegetables. 
Chihili or Improved Pekin—Depend- 
able, early. Solid, tapered heads, 3 to 
4-in, thick. 18 to 20-in. long. 75 days. 
CARROTS 
Use sandy loam enriched by manure 
the previous year, if possthle; but 
any good land if deeply and well 
worked will produce a good crop. Sow 
seed as early as ground can be worked. 
Sow seed ¥2” to 1” deep in drills 16” 
to 18” apart. Press soil firmly above 
seed. When plants-appear use culti- 
vator or wheel hoe and thin from 2” 
to 6” apart, according to type. Keep 
cultivated. 
Chantenay, Red Cored (fr)—Root has 
thick shoulder and tapers to slight 
stump root, 5-in, long. Red cored. 70 
days. 
Danvers Half Long—Sweet, tender roots, 
6 to 7-in. long tapering to a blunt 
point. Fine for storing. 75 days. 
Improved Imperator (fr)—Fine-grained, 
tender. Rich orange, indistinct core. 
Roots smooth, tapered to semi-blunt. 77 
days. Continued on Page 10 

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BEETS—Crosby’s Early Egyp- 
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Edmond’s Blood Turnip, Wood- 
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STOCK BEETS OR MANGELS 
— Klein's Wanzleben Sugar 
Beet, Mammoth Long Red.... .20 .50 1.50 
SWISS CHARD—Lucullus .... .25 .75 
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Long Is- 
land Improved .7.7..eeneee ek 
CABBAGE—All Season, Copen- 
hagen Market, Early Jersey 
Wakefield, Golden Acre, Hol- 
lander, Late Flat Dutch, Mam- 
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