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Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 
Beets 
An ounce plants 50 feet of row, 6 to 8 pounds plant an acre 
ASGROW WONDER (All-America). 55 days. A pedigreed stock, 
the result of many years of breeding. Distinctive green tops, 
very attractive for market. Roots round when young, deep red, 
smooth, with small neck and tap root. 
GREEN TOP EARLY WONDER. 55 days. An attractive early 
bunching Beet. The tops are erect and do not turn red in the Fall. 
The roots are round, smooth, glossy and slightly flattened when 
mature. Interior of root is blood red and has less fiber than most 
bunching Beets. Foliage clean bright green. 
PERFECTED DETROIT. 60 days. As the name implies this Beet 
is an improvement of the common Detroit Dark Red Beet. The 
color of this Beet is unsurpassed in any other variety. The shape 
of root is more globed than the regular Detroit and the top is 
about four inches taller. 
Two of the Best Early Cabbage 
One ounce to 3000 plants, 4 ozs. per acre 
GOLDEN ACRE SPECIAL. 60 days. The earliest round-headed 
Cabbage; especially valuable for early market. Heads uniformly 
round, firm, commonly 6 to 7 inches in diameter and average 
3 pounds. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. 
variety with few outer leaves. 
popular market variety. 
Four of the best Yellows Resistant Cabbage 
RACINE MARKET. 64 days. A Golden Acre type of Cabbage 
with a characteristic blue green color. Strikingly uniform in the 
field and will resist splitting better than any other early Cabbage. 
We highly recommend this strain to market gardeners. 

Three Extra Fine 
69 days. Fine large headed early 
We have a fine strain of this most 
/ MARION MARKET (Second early). 80 days. A ‘‘Yellows”’ resistant 
type of Copenhagen Market; the heads are very uniform of the 
true Copenhagen type, making good, early, round heads on land 
so diseased with yellows that other Cabbage fails entirely. Only 
a few days later than Copenhagen Market. 
BUGNER WINTER (Late). 110 days. A late ‘‘Yellows’’ resistant 
variety that is popular in many localities. It is one of the heaviest 
for size of head, being firm, tender and excellent quality. 8 in. 
round, flattened slightly, deep through 7 in. weighing 10 lbs. or 
more, outer leaves deep purplish green with a tight folded leaf 
covering the head. 
WISCONSIN HOLLANDER NO. 8 (Late). 115 days. This is a 
“Vellows”’ resistant strain of the Danish Ballhead type to which 
it is very similar. The heads are uniform, round, and very deep 
green with a purple or bluish tint on the edges. The plants are of 
strong, healthy growth with short stems. 
The Best Red Cabbage 
EARLY RED ACRE. 74 days. Plants small, compact and short 
stemmed. Heads medium size, round, hard and deep red. The 
earliest red variety. 

Asgrow Wonder 
Albany: 75 N. Y. 

Snowdrift Cauliflower 
The Best Cauliflower 
One‘ ounce of seed will produce 1500 plants, 8 ozs. per acre 
SNOWDRIFT (White Mountain). 57 days. Heads 8% in. di- 
ameter, weight 2 lbs. or more; firm, compact, snowy white, fine 
textured, curds free from leaflets, good quality. Plants slightly 
larger than Snowball, long large, upright leaves, giving good 
coverage, medium green. A leading variety to-day. It excels all 
Snowball and Erfurt Cauliflowers for vigor and freedom from 
disease and produces first-grade No. 1 heads, even under adverse 
growing conditions when most other varieties cut largely second- 
Hybrid Sweet Corm 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
One pound to 200 hills, 8 lbs. per acre 
SPANCROSS C13.3. 64 days. This hybrid has proved to be a money 
maker for the grower. It is 4 to 5 days earlier than Spancross 
C13.4 with larger ears. This strain we offer is a most uniform and 
attractive stock, and we recommend it highly to growers. This 
is the earliest Corn we have of marketable size. 
MARCROSS 13.6. 68 days. A very desirable early-maturing variety. 
Plants 5 to 6 feet tall, many with two ears per stalk, and highly 
resistant to bacterial wilt. Golden yellow ears 6144 to 7% inches 
long, 10 to 14 rowed. 
CARMELCROSS IMPROVED. 75 days. The deep rowed, 8 inch 
ears come on stalks 6 feet high. Ears are ready to pick in 75 days, 
just nicely following MarcrossC 13.6. This strain is very highly 
disease-resistant. High quality and delicious flavor. 
LINCOLN. 80 days. A sturdy, vigorous hybrid developed by the 
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, very popular, espe- 
cially with market growers. It comes on just ahead of Golden 
Cross Bantam and is valuable to fill the gap between that variety 
and the early kinds. The ears are straight cylindrical, 7 to 8 
inches long, 12 to 16 rows. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 84 days. Most widely used of all 
the hybrids for canning, freezing, market, and shipping. Usually 
two ears 8 inches long, each with 12 to 14 rows; fairly heavy husks. 
Stalks 61% to 7 feet high. Quite uniform in maturity and ear 
characteristics. 
Five Choice 
and Best 
(White tassel variety.) 

Carmeicross improved 
