Vegetable Varieties Adapted 
to Freezing 
The information listed here has been obtained from Experiment stations 
and the United States Department of Agriculture. It is a summary of their. 
findings and recommendations. 
As freezing is a relatively new field, it would be well for the canner to 
inquire of his local experiment station to determine the adaptability of a 
specific variety. 
ASPARAGUS KALE 
Washington Dwarf Curled 
BEANS MUSTARD 
Brittle or Roundpod Kidney Southern Giant Curled 
pe | MUSKMELON 
Stringless Green Pod Bender's Surprise 
Tendergreen Honey Rock or Sugar Rock 
Top Crop OKRA 
LIMA BEANS Clemson Spineless 
Burpee Bush Lima 
Fordhook Bush Lima PARSNIP 
Hollow Crown 
BEETS 
Detroit Dark Red ra i 
rman 
Beep cleens Little Marvel 
BROCCOLI Progress 
Italian Green Sprouting Thomas Laxton 
Wando 
BRUSSELS SrRCules World's Record 
Long Island Improve PUMPKIN 
CARROTS Sugar Pie 
Chantenay Connecticut Field 
Nantes Kentucky Field 
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eae ty RHUBARB 
CAULIFLOWER Vickers 
Snowball 
Snowdrift rari ; 
oomsdale Longstanding 
SWEET CORN Bloomsdale Reselected 
Early Golden Sweet 
Golden Bantam SQUASH 
Golden Cross Bantam Hubbard 
Kingscross Hybrid Golden Hubbard 
