
STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG p) 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
SEED 
Hot water treated. 
3 oz produces plants for 1 acre 
160 BLUE RIBBON STRAIN. 
This seed is grown from se- 
lected stock. The very best 
strain for Long Island and 
the Catskill section. New 
crop. We have a fine crop of 
Sprout seed for 1950. Per 
pkt., 25c; per oz., $3.00. 
CABBAGE SEED 
lt Pkt. will produce 500 plants 
1 Oz. will produce from 2 to 3 
thousand plants 
No. PEt Oz, 
181 GOLDEN ACRE. 
Karliestem. so... S100) S.80 
169 CHARLESTON 
Brussels Sprout Seed In Bloom Tee eae Acta 
heads... 2 ‘LOM oD 
168 EXTRA EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. Pointed 
RCAC SMM Rae ats. hs ON le Some Thane ia dN P A kes gas. 6 10 00 
170 COPENHAGEN MARKET. Early, round heads ...... p10 Mm eo5 
190 ALL SEASON. Large, flat heads. Fine .............. a) Omen 
Petey Re viet LAT DUTCH ebarge, late: Js0.2) 2... LO wo 
199 LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD. Standard. Late ........ BL sob 
198 PENN STATE BALL HEAD. Hard headed strain. Fine 
Gualitvespest: tor lates Taree Neads.: ees onic neste tLOR EO 
209 SAVOY. Crinkled. Quality. Large heading strain .... .10  .35 
LOGa eels sure, neading ‘larcomi. ow wom dle oe oy) OS oD 
212 PE TSAI. Chinese. Long head. Select strain ........ oT Oey 
VidaeCruliblachinese. New, sure heading’ ~.ee00..... si LO seco 
215 COLLARDS. Georgia. Use the leaves for greens ..... AK, PAs 
My Cabbage Seed is treated with Semesan to control Black Leg 
and Black Stem. 
CORN—SWEET 
1 lb. will plant 100-200 hills 12 
No. Pkieeelibew a Lbs: 
319 GOLDEN 60-DAY MAKEGOOD. (S). Best for 
GOULHOALL YE eres ent aaee s S ee es LOM oeoDs sbo.aU 
307 GOLDEN SUNSHINE. Extra early. iEeerel: ears. 
GA TVGUmeC] UA LLL Vn ats ciste ce ci peed es cite armetney cn ora. eLOGG cose 3.00 
309 GOLDEN BANTAM. (S) Extra Polite Sweet .10 .85 £3.50 
315 BANTAM EVERGREEN (S). Yellow, large 
ears. Very sweet and fine for late crop. ...... LO Soo DU 
317 STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Standard late ... .10 .85 3.50 
320 GOLDEN MIDGET. Small, early, sweet...... beoA.65 
Delhi N. Y., Dec. 1st.—I had the largest yield from an acre of Blue Ribbon 
Sprouts this year that I’ve ever had since growing sprouts. My seed was what I had 
left from the previous year. Since seed was scarce I decided to take a chance on 
it and I’m glad that I did. I don’t think anybody need be afraid to plant year-old 
seed if they have it. Here’s hoping my order can be filled. K. R. F. 
