CABBAGE, continued 
@ EARLY FLAT DUTCH 
‘(Days to Maturity, 85) 
Second earliest variety. Generally used 
in home and market gardens. 
Piant: Medium size, compact, vigorous, short 
stem, medium green. 
Flat. 
USEs: 
Heap: 
Yellows-Resistant Varieties 
@ WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS 
(Days to Maturity, 90) 
Widely used for kraut and for fall mar- 
kets. 
Flattened, 8 or 9 inches across, fairly 
resistant to drought, quality good. 
Weighs 6 or 7 pounds. 
e GLOBE 
(Days to Maturity, 85) 
Home and commercial use. 
kraut. 
6 or 7 inches in diameter, flattish round, 
light green, fine quality. Weighs about 
5 pounds. ~ 
@ MARION MARKET 
(Days to Maturity, 78) 
Good shipper. Generally used for hame 
and market garden. 
Piant: Medium size, short stem, medium green 
and somewhat erect. 
Round, solid, compact, about 10 inches 
broad and 8 inches deep. Weighs about 
4l4 pounds. 
USEs: 
Heap: 
UssEs: Good for 
Heap: 
USEs: 
Heap: 
@ WISCONSIN HOLLANDER NO. 8 
(Days to Maturity, 105) 
Uses: Storage, shipping and kraut. 
Piant: Medium large, hardy, medium dark 
green. 
Heap: About 7 to 8 inches in diameter. Ap- 
proximately 8 pounds. 
Carrots 
CULTURE: For early crop, sow as soon as ground 
can be worked and for late crop plant in July or 
August. Sow seed 114 inches deep in rows 1 foot 
apart. Thin to about 3 inches apart. One ounce will 
sow approximately a 300-foot row; 2 to 3 pounds 
per acre. 
_@ IMPERATOR 
(Days to Maturity, 77) 
Uses: Used by market gardeners and shippers. 
Good freezing qualities. 
Roots: 7 to 8 inches long, uniformly tapered to 
a semi-blunt end, flesh rich orange color, 
fine grained, tender and excellent quality. 
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UsEs: 
Roots: 
Carrots, @ 
Imperator 
@ DANVERS HALF-LONG 
(Days to Maturity, 75) 
Leading variety for storage. Used exten- 
sively in home gardens. Adapted to 
freezing. 
6 to 7 inches long, small, slender tapered 
root, bright orange. 
Carrots, Danvers Half-Long 
SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE 
