
Italian Green Sprouting 
Calabresi Broccoli 
Early Wonder Beet 
Super Golden 
Acre Cabbage 
Nantes XXX Carrot 



BEETS One ounce will sow 50 feet Each, pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; 14Ib. 95¢ 
Sow April 1st and May 1st. For fall, and winter storage sow June and July. Use when 134 inches across. 
Detroit Dark Red. (63 days.) Smooth, uniform, globe roots with small tap root. As the red-veined, green tops 
hold well in hot weather, use 1t for late summer and fall crop. Dark red flesh is sweet and tender. 
Early Wonder. (58 days.) The best for early planting with small tops and smooth slightly flattened-globe roots of 
great uniformity. The flesh is deep purplish-red, sweet and of excellent quality. 
BROCCOLI % ounce will produce 500 plants Pkt. 20c; Moz. 40c; oz. $1.15 
Seed started indoors in March and outdoors in early July gives a Jong cutting season up to killing frost. 
Italian Green Sprouting Calabresi. (60 days from plants.) After cutting the center head of tight, blue-green 
flower buds, the 2 14-foot plants throw side branches with smaller heads. All are tender and of very delicate flavor. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 1% ounce will produce 60 plants Pkt. 25c; Woz. 95e; oz. $3 
Cut lower leaf stalks off when sprouts start forming at their base. Frost greatly improves their flavor. 
Catskill. (80 days from plants.) The peer of all, this will produce best quality sprouts even under adverse conditions. 
The plants are very dwarf, uniform and compact with a heavy set of large, firm sprouts. They are easy to pick. 
CABBAGE 1 ounce will produce 500 plants All, pkt. 15c; Moz. 40c; oz. $1.15 
For cabbage at its best grow it in your garden. When fresh it is more tender and milder in flavor. 
Golden Acre, Super. (66 days from plants.) The firm, round 5-inch heads are very uniform. As the plants are com- 
pact space them a foot apart in row. This is the best of all the early varieties. 
Marion Market. (75 days from plants.) This, started with Golden Acre Super, lengthens the cabbage season. The 
plants, spaced 15 inches apart, will form round, deep, solid 6-inch heads of extra quality. 
Danish Roundhead, Short Stem. (100 days from plants.) For kraut and winter storage, this is unexcelled. The 
flattened-globe shaped, hard, 7 14-inch heads keep well. Space the plants 2 feet apart. 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. (88 days from plants.) Medium, compact plants with crimped or savoyed, olive 
green leaves. The 8-inch heads are rounded and firm. The finest flavored of all cabbages. Space 18 inches apart. 
Red Acre. (74 days from plants.) The plants, small, compact, and short-stemmed, can be spaced 15 inches apart. 
The very hard, deep red, round, 7-inch heads are uniform in shape and color. This is the earliest red variety. 
CARDOON 9% ounce will produce 100 plants Pkt. 15c; Moz. 40c; oz. $1.15 
The blanched, fleshy leaf stalks are tender when cooked for winter use. Space plants 18 inches apart. 
Spanish. (5 months.) Sow in May; transplant to rows 3 feet apart. In fall blanch by tying up the gray-green leaves. 
CARROTS One ounce will sow 100 feet All, pkt. 15c; oz. 55c; 1b. $1.50 
If you do not have a sandy Joam mix sharp sand through the soil, 8 inches deep, in your carrot rows. 
Chantenay Long. (70 days.) Like Red-Cored Chantenay in all respects except that the tops are shorter and the 
roots 6% to 7 inches long. This yields more carrot per row. Fine to sow in July for winter storage. 
Imperator. (77 days.) The slightly tapered, smooth 8-inch roots are 134 inches across at the sloping shoulders and 
have a semi-blunt end. The flesh is deep solid orange all through, brittle tender and sweet. 
Nantes XXX. (66 days.) The finest quality of all. Small tops with 6-inch, smooth, cylindrical roots, 114 inches 
across and blunt ended. The bright orange flesh is unusually tender and sweet. Delicious when eaten raw. 
Red-Cored Chantenay. (70 days.) Deep red-orange, tapered roots, 6 inches long, 214 inches across at the top 
and stump-rooted. The flesh is fine grained and nicely flavored. Use this if your soil 1s not deep. 
CAULIFLOWER Y4, ounce will produce 500 plants Pkt. 35c; goz. $1.50 
Time this crop to head in cool weather. Set the plants either by April 15 or wait until late June. 
Forbes Reliance. (60 days from plants.) Large sturdy plants with fine, tight, clean white, large heads. 
“The Forbes’’. (55 days from plants.) Big, broad, pure white, solid, rounded heads well protected by the leaves. 
CELERY One packet will produce 400 plants 
Grows best in a sweet, moist, deep loam with Jots of humus in it. Supply ample water during droughts. 
Full Heart. (110 days from plants.) Pkt. 20c; 140z. 75c; oz. $2.25 
An early, easy blanching green type with heavy, solid, crisp stalks and very large heart of fine flavor. 
Giant Pascal. (140 days from plants.) Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 40c; oz. $1.15 
Tall, late green celery for fall, and winter storage, with broad, thick, stringless stalks and large hearts. 
Golden Plume, Taller Strain. (85 days from plants.) Pkt. 20c; Yoz. 75c; oz. $2.25 
The finest easily blanched, early yellow variety with sturdy plants, full hearts and crisp, tender stalks of fine flavor. 
King Pascal. (115 days from plants.) Pkt. 20c; Yoz. 75c; oz. $2.25 
Crispest, best flavored of all. Deeply rounded, smooth, glossy stems; large heart. A green type; blanches readily. 
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