Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Sah 1 NII 
TOMATOES—Continued 
RED CURRANT. Small round red fruit. 
Pkt. 25¢c, %4 oz. 75c 
RED PEAR. Very prolific, Pear-shaped fruit about 
1 inch in diameter. Pkt? 256,014) 027-875¢ 
RED PLUM. Small, deep red Plum-shaped fruit. 
Pkt. 25¢e, 4 0z. 75c 
YELLOW CHERRY. Similar to Red Cherry but fruit 
bright yellow. Pkt. 25c, %4 oz. 75c 
YELLOW PLUM. Plum-shaped, bright yellow. 
Pkt. 25c, 14 oz. 75¢ 
YELLOW PEAR. Similar to Red Pear but fruit bright 
yellow. Pkt220€,04)0Z.) (5¢ 
STRAWBERRY OR HUSK. (Ground Cherry.) Plant 
dwarf, produces an abundance of small yellow fruits, 
size of a Cherry, enclosed in husks. Fine flavor and 
valuable for salads. Pkt. 25c, %4 oz. 75c 
TURNIPS 
Fr., Navet Fourragers; Ger., Fitterruben; 
Sp., Nabo Forrajero; It., Rapa di Forragio 
1 ounce will sow 150 feet of row. 
Sow as soon as ground can be worked, in drills 
15 inches apart, thinning to 3 inches apart. Make suc- 
cessive sowings until May 15th. Sow again in late July 
and August for fall crop. 
EARLY SNOWBALL. Very early, of medium size, 
round as a ball and pure white skin and flesh. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4% Ib. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN. Similar to Purple 
Top Milan except that the roots are a solid clear white. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4 Ib. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN. Extremely 
early, splendid quality; medium size, flat and white, 
purple top. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35, 4 Ib. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
GOLDEN BALL OR ORANGE JELLY. Best of the 
yellow-fleshed Turnips; tops small, roots medium size, 
round, smooth; flesh firm, crisp, and excellent quality. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 1% Ib. 95c, lb. $2.00 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. Almost a_ perfect 
globe in form; flesh and skin white, colored purple, 
or red, above ground; very fine grained and sweet. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 14 Ib. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
SEVEN TOP. Numerous large green leaves which are 
cooked as Spinach. Very little roots. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 14 Ib. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
WHITE EGG. An early, oval or egg-shaped variety; 
roots of medium size, smooth and clear white. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4 lb. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
YELLOW ABERDEEN (Purple Top.) A late, medium 
sized, long-keeping variety; roots round, yellow, with 
a purple top; flesh tender and sweet. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4 Ib. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
YELLOW STONE. Roots of medium size and a uni- 
form, perfect globe in form; color pale yellow; of good 
quality. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4 Ib. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
RUTABAGA 
Sow in good ground the middle of July in rows 2 feet 
apart, thinning to 8 inches as soon as plants show 
rough leaf. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. Roots globular and grow 
to a large size and with a very small, short neck; 
purple top, skin and flesh bright yellow and of the 
finest quality. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 14 lb. 95c, lb. $2.00 
SHARP’S A-1. Truly an exhibition variety. A hardy, 
productive variety with small neck. Roots large, globe- 
shaped with a very small tap root; color bright yellow 
with purple top; flesh very solid, tender and sweet. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 14 lb. 95c, Ib. $2.00 
BUCKWHEAT 
Weight per bushel, 48 lbs. 
Very early yield double that of other sorts, much larger 
grains. Sow 2 bushels to the acre. 
CARROT 
Sow 8 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. Good keeper. Lb. $4.00 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN. Long, white, fleshy roots; good 
keeper. Lb. $4.00 
FIELD CORN 
Sow Dent and Flint varieties 1 to 1% pecks and Fodder 
varieties 1% to 2 bushels per acre. 
CORNELL NO. 11 YELLOW DENT. Long ear and heavy 
stalk. Valuable for ensilage. Matures 110 days. 
CORNELL NO. 29-3 HYBRID DENT. Tall, matures early, 
strong root system and can be used for ensilage or husking. 
Matures 110 days. 
EXTRA EARLY YELLOW FLINT. Matures 90 days. Yields 
at least 50 bushels shelled Corn per acre. Hight rowed, about 
15 inches long, large, broad yellow kernels. 
EVERGREEN. Very sweet Fodder Corn. Superior quality. 
MANGEL-WURZEL 
The most satisfactory crop for stock feeding, both for cattle 
and hogs. The yield per acre is tremendous. Mangels will 
grow in any good loose loam and should be well cultivated 
after thinning out to 10 to 12 inches apart, in drills 2 to 24% 
feet apart. 
Sow 5 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
LEVIATHAN LONG RED. Will produce more than any other 
variety. Lb. $2.20 
CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE. Lb. $2.20 
GOLDEN TANKARD. Lb. $2.20 
SUGAR BEET, LANE’S IMPERIAL. Lb. $2.20 
MILLET 
Sow 50 lbs. per acre. 
GOLDEN. Considerably larger than Hungarian and produces 
heavier crop but not as early as Hungarian. 
HUNGARIAN. Valuable when hay is short. 
JAPANESE. (Domestic grown.) Tall, and produces an enorm- 
ous crop. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 
OATS 
Sow 2 to 3 bushels per acre. 
CLINTON. (Certified) Straw colored type, early, tall, yield 
heavy. 
WHITE TARTAR. The earliest and most prolific Oat grown. 
Grain large and full. 
PEAS—Canada Field 
Sow as early as the ground can be worked. Advisable to sow 
with Oats to keep from lodging when the crop is to be used 
for hay or fodder, using 100 pounds Canadian Field Peas and 
1 bushel Oats per acre. When sowing to be plowed under use 
150 pounds Canadian Field Peas per acre. 
RAPE 
In drills sow 5 lbs. to the acre, broadcast 10 Ibs. per acre. 
DWARF ESSEX. Forage plant, of great value for sheep and 
lambs. Sow in June or July. 
RYE 
Sow 1% to 2 bushels per acre, 
ROSEN. Very productive. 
SPRING. 
RUTABAGAS 
Sow 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN. Purple top, yellow flesh. Lb. $2.00 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. An improvement on the above; 
grows much larger. Lb. $2.00 
SOY or SOJA BEANS 
Used for plowing under as a soil enricher or for fodder or 
hay. Soy Beans should not be sown until the ground is warm 
and may be sown as late as the middle of August. 
MANCHU. Matures in 110 days. One of the earliest and very 
prolific producer of Beans. 
SUNFLOWER—Mammoth Russian 
Useful as chicken feed, because it can be grown cheaper than 
Corn, and supplies the necessary diet for egg production. 
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