BEETS 
CULTURE. Any well-prepared light garden soil will pro- 
duce good beets, although a rich, sandy loam brings the 
best results. Sow the seed about 1 inch deep in rows 15 
to 24 inches apart. When plants are about 6 inches high 
they should be thinned to 3 or 4 plants to the foot. Those 
taken out at this time make excellent greens. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIANx. 55 DAYS. A splendid extra early 
beet of slightly flattened globe shape. It is sweet and tender, 
of dark purplish red color. Tops fine for greens. Pkt., 10c; 
oZ., 20c; % Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.10. 
GREEN TOP BUNCHINGx. 58 DAYS. An early, attractive 
Variety for bunching. Tops remain green even late in the 
fall. The roots are nearly round during early growth, but 
at maturity are slightly flattened; exceptionally smooth, 
deep red in color. The interior is practically free from 
zoning. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.10. 
DETROIT DARK RED<xf (Short Top). 58 DAYS. This well- 
nown variety is very popular among market gardeners 
and canners as well as being an ideal variety for the home 
garden. The roots are very dark red in color, uniform in 
Aa Teosinee ee quality. Pkt., 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib., 
C3 Me 15. 
EARLY WONDER (Dark Strain). 52 DAYS. An extra 
early beet of special merit. Roots’are nearly globe shaped, 
slightly flattened; skin dark red, flesh deep blood red with 
very little zoning, and of finest quality. Tops are small 
and ideal as a bunching beet. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % Ib., 35c; 
1 lb., $1.00. 
GOULD'S EARLY BUNCHING BEETx. 51 DAYS. An 
outstanding variety that matures earlier than any other 
beet. The color is deep dark red all the way through with- 
out zoning. Roots aré smooth, perfectly globular, of uniform 
shape and size, with slender tap roots. Tops are medium 
ae eee Milo for bunching. Pkt., 10c; og. 20c; % lb., 35c; 
GOULD’S RELIABLE RED BEET*f. 60 DAYS. Is espe- 
cially selected for its uniformity in size, shape and color, 
being a very dark red. We recommend it either for market 
or home garden. Pkt., 10c; 02. 20c; % 1lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.15. 
MARKET GARDENERS 
Special quantity price list of vegetable seeds to commercial 
growers, sent on request, 
MANGEL BEETS “£27 Stock 
Feeding) 
CULTURE. Sow six pounds to the acre in rows three feet 
apart, and thin to nine inches in the row. Seed should not 
be sown until the ground is warm and the weather fully 
settled. Deeper planting will be required on sand lands 
or when the soil is dry. Sow one inch deep. 
IMP. MAMMOTH LONG RED. 110 DAYS. The roots are 
extra large, often 20 to 24 inches in length, weighing from 
14 to 20 lbs. Roots are uniformly straight and well formed. 
the flesh is white tinged with rose. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 
14 1b., 30c; % Ib., 55c; 1 1b., 85c. 
GIANT FEEDING HALF SUGAR (White). 90 DAYS. A 
heavy yielder, but is not fit for sugar production. Yields 
nearly as heavy as do other mangels, but supplies a food 
of very much higher nutritive value. A most excellent feed 
for stock and poultry. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 15c; % Ib., 30c; 
% Ib., 55c; 1 Ib., 85c. f 
GOULD’'S RELIABLE SLUDSTRUP BARRES. 110 DAYS. 
It is a reddish yellow color, is very hardy and grows well 
above ground. Flesh white with faint yellow tinge. A heavy 
yielder. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 15c; 1% lb., 30c; % Ib., 55c; 1 Ib., 85c. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN TANKARD. 100 DAYS. A popular, 
productive mangel adapted to shallow land, although doing 
well on every soil. Tankard shaped, golden skin, flesh yel- 
low soned white and very sweet. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz., 15c; 
% 1b., 30c; % Ib., 55c; 1 1b., 85c. 
SUGAR BEETS. GOULD'’S RELIABLE (WU. 8. Strain). 90 
DAYS. We consider this to be one of the very best sugar 
beets for sugar production. Is rich in sugar content, also 
valuable for stock feeding—rich in vitamins. Pkt., 10e: 
oz., 15c; % Ilb., 80c; % 1lb., 55c; 1 Ib., 85c. 
CELTUCE 
It is a distinct species of lettuce, but is different from 
ordinary lettuce in its growth and uses. The young leaves 
may he eaten as a salad or cooked as “greens.” The center 
stalk, after outer skin is removed, may be eaten raw or 
cooked like celery or asparagus. Celtuce taste slightly 
suggests that of celery, but different and milder. Pkt., 10c. 
CHICORY 
Used as a winter salad. May be used as a Cos Lettuce, 
and is delicious when served with salad dressing. The plants 
form long parsnip-shaped roots that are lifted in the fall, 
trimmed of leaves, and stored in soil in a cool place until 
- wanted for forcing. WITLOOF, 150 DAYS. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
45c; % Ib., $1.40 
CARDOON 
A perennial with greyish-green cut foliage belonging to 
the artichoke family. Grown for its fleshy almost spineless 
leaf stalks. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 60c. 
4. 
CABBAGE - . 
Cabbage is one of the best vegetable sources of Vitamin C—also 
rich in Vitamins B and G. Green leaves are ten times as rich in 
Vitamin A as white bleached leaves. Help to keep your digestion, — 
glands, nerves and organs in tone. As a tonic, food, and medicine, — 
it is one of Nature’s best. Be 
YELLOW RESISTANT VARIETIES LISTED ON PAGE 5, 
CULTURE FOR EARLY CABBAGE. Seed of the early va-— 
rieties should be sown ™% of an inch deep in a greenhouge, 
hotbed or in boxes in the house, about 6 weeks before the 
plants are needed for planting out. One-fourth pound of 
seed produces enough plants for one acre. 
If, when the second leaves appear, the plants can be trans- 
planted, spacing them 3 inches apart, better and more hardy 
plants will be obtained. 
As soon ag the soil can be worked in the spring the plants 
should be removed to the open field and set in rows 2 feet 
apart each way. ee 
CULTURE FOR LATE CABBAGE. The seed may be sown in _ 
rows one foot apart or broadcast in the garden, about the 
middle of May, and the plants set in the field in June. ; 
MATURITY FIGURES. After the name of most vegetable | 
varieties you will find figures representing the approximate 
number of days required to mature the plants, from the 
time of planting the seed to the time the vegetables are 
ready to eat. y 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 62 TO 65 DAYS. Heads 
are very solid and conical in shape with very few outside 
leaves, which permits closer planting. Fine for home or 
market gardens. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 1%4 1b., 60c; 1 Ib., $2.00. 
GOLDEN ACREx. 63 TO 65 DAYS. An early round head 
variety of the Copenhagen Market type, which heads up 
ahead of Copenhagen. This excellent variety heads very 
uniformly, producing a hard head which does not burst 
easily and which stands shipment well. Pkt., 10c; oz. 30c; 
i 1b. “70es 1) ibe $2.25: 
Golden Acre 
COPENHAGEN MARKETx. 68 DAYS. Heads grow upon 
a short stem, are solid and large, often weighing from 8 to 
12 pounds. Its quality is extra fine and sweet. The leaves 
are light green, rather small, saucer-shaped and tightly 
folded. Excellent for early market and early kraut. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 30c; % Ib., 70c; 1 Ib., $2.25. 
HOLLAND» (Short Stem). 100 TO 105 DAYS. The standard 
winter cabbage, and most remarkable late variety, for 
Poe oF eer heen are ooo eae is Sete thane 
i nd excellen uality. 1 Bi > OZ. H ° 
$1.00: 1 Ib., $3.25. * oF. Oh Oe 
LATE FLAT DUTCH. 95 TO 105 DAYS. A low growing 
variety, heads large, bluish-green, round, solid, broad and 
flat on top. An excellent fall and winter variety, and a good 
keeper. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; % lb., 60c; 1 1lb., $2.00. 
SAVOY CHIEFTAIN. 90 TO 95 DAYS. The best of the 
Savoy or curly leaf type of cabbage. Produces a large solid 
head upon a short stem. Heads almost round; inside yellow 
Beeenaeiee yelow. i By bien Eye and delicious pegs | 
e y frost. d int keeper. ” 
10c; 0z., 40c; 1% 1b., 90c;1 Ib., $3.76 Me le 2 ak 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK. 100 DAYS. Heads are of a deep 
purplish red color to the very center. A hard heading 
variety, producing heads 6 t . O%., 
40c; % Ib. $1.00. s o 8 pounds each. Pkt., 10c; oz 
DANISH ROUNDHEAD or BALLHEAD 100 TO 105 
DAYS. Is an improved strain of the Danish Halinead ene 
Shorter stemmed and heavier. It {ts less liable to blight and 
1S an excellent Keeper. Crisp, sweet, tender and unsurpassed 
aor colesiaw or boiling. Pkt., 10c;\oz., 30c; % Ib., 75c; 1 1b. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD*. 115 DAYS. A strain of 
Panisn Ballhead, one of the best on the market. Heads are 
& one shaped slightly flattened on the top. They are very 
solid, weighing 8 to 9 Ibs., and are excellent keepers. This — 
variety has yielded the heaviest tonnage per acre of any — 
Ballhead types. Pkt., 19¢; oz, 40c; % lb., $1.00; 1 Ib. $3.25. — 
Cabbage plants available in May and June. 
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