COMPOST GROWN VEGETABLE SEEDS 
BEET Pkt. (350 seeds) 15¢e.; 02. (1,200 seeds) 40c. 
Blood Red Detroit. The outstanding ‘main-crop beet, uniform 
in shape, smooth skinned with fine top, flesh deep crimson. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS Pkt. (1,000 seeds) 25c.; 4 oz. (4,000 
seeds) 75Sce. 
This popular English vegetable is easy to grow. The plant is 
of medium height and produces sprouts about the size of a 
walnut. 
Cambridge Early. The earliest variety. Sprouts are large and 
of delicious flavour. 
Cambridge Late. Will give deliciously-flavoured sprouts late 
in the season. 
CABBAGE Pkt. (1,000 seeds) 15c.; oz. (9,000 seeds) 75c. 
Flower of Spring. A popular cabbage, producing good pointed 
heads of excellent quality. Sown in the Fall, cut in early Spring. 
Greyhound. Sown in Spring, Greyhound is the quickest growing 
variety known. It has very few outer leaves: heads are pointed 
and of fine quality. 
January King. A fine Winter variety, extremely hardy: The 
solid flattish, round heads stand well in heart and are remarkably 
frost resistant. 
Best of All. A Savoy, crinkled outer leaves, making a compact 
head. Sown in March for cutting in the Fall. 
CARROT Pkt. (3,000 seeds) 15c.; oz. (20,000 seeds) 60c. 
Orange Chantenay. Deep orange-red, blunt-tipped variety. 
The core is almost the same colour as the flesh. Sweet and 
tender. 
Early Nantes. A shapely, long, stump-rooted variety. Fine 
quality and almost coreless. 
Scarlet Intermediate. A dependable, half-long carrot of a rich 
dark orange colour. Symmetrical roots tapering to a point at 
tip. Excellent main-crop variety. 
