Fava Bean 
Early el sian Should be planted as 
early in the spring as ground will permit 
—no later than April 15—as this va- Lb ope ute pines 
riety will not stand summer heat. Pods ~* Peer a: a 
are not edible. Used as a Shell Bean. .$0 40 $0 35 $0 30 $15 90 
Edible Soy Bean 
Bansei. Becoming popular. Can be eaten 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. Bus. of 
green or dry. The earliest variety and Lb. per!b. perlb. 60 lbs. 
thesmostradapta ble mama teeters $0 40 $0 35 $0 30 $16 20 
Brussels Sprouts Sow April and May 
Half-Dwarf Improved. Plants 22 to 26 
inches tall; stems thickly set with firm, 
cabbage-like balls 114 inches in diameter, Pkg. Oz. Yb. Lb. 
Maurin ss successivelyemierer ole cite $0 10 $0 45 $1 35 $4 50 
Beets Sow from March 20 to July 20 
Crosby’s Egyptian. A standard early va- 
riety very popular with market gardeners 
as the tops bunch well and the dark red, 
flat-globe or turnip-shaped roots make 
a good appearance. Small tap-root. Top 5 Ibs. 
large and tall. Flesh purplish red. Ma- 02. lb. Lb. per Ib. 
tures in 60 days........ panes pO 20) $0 50: $1-35. $130 
Detroit Dark Red. A standard variety 
for truckers, produce shippers, and can- 
ners. Tops medium, dark green tinged 
with red. Roots globular, smooth, unt- 
form, attractive, with small tap-root. 
Color deep ox-blood-red. Flesh dark red 
with indistinct lighter red zones; fine 
quality, sweet and tender. Matures in 
O8*days ae ee es ee ee eee ee ae 20 
Early Wonder. Dark Strain. The re- 
sult of many years of breeding; unsur- 
passed in earliness, uniformity, and in 
depth of interior color. Distinctive green 
tops, erect, uniform in size and color, 
bunching very attractively for market. 
Roots round when young, semi-globular 
later, deep red, smooth, with small neck 
and tap-root. Flesh deep dark red, 
tender, and of excellent quality. Matures 
ATLL Cay Seite a: fk tee specs eicheceoaiecen actors 20 
Mangel Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red. 
Roots extremely large, Jong, slightly ta- 
pering, grow half above ground. Color 
light red; flesh white with rose tinge. 
Used extensively for cattle feeding. Ma- 
turessinel | OXcays ss. see acini eee 15 
50M 1335415 30 
5051 -35@ 1530 
40 115 1 10 
Broccoli Sow from April to July 1 
Green Sprouting Calabrese. Early 
Strain. The leading variety for ship- 
pers, market gardeners, and home-gar- 
dens. The tall, branching plants form a 
compact head of bluish green flower-buds 
resembling a head of cauliflower. After 
the main head has been removed, side 
shoots with small heads continue to de- 
velop. A delicious vegetable, steadily 
gaining in favor. 60 days to maturity. 
We offer a very good market-grower’s Pkg. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
SEMEL!’ CNS WANG AZS dnoantupogacecuces $0 10 $0 50 $1 50 $5 00 
Raab or Turnip Broccoli. Grown for 
tops and tender flower shoots used as 
greens. Plant 18 to 22 inches tall; strap 
Ieaved, medium grown. .............. 
15 50 1 50 
We prepay transportation charges on all of our seeds except 
quarter bushels or more of Beans, Corn, Onion Sets, and Peas at 
bushel rates. For prepayment of these, please add 5 cents per 
pound to the price. 
The varieties listed in this Catalog have proved to be the 
ones which yield the best results both to the commercial grower 
and the gardener. The seed we offer has been grown by reliable 
seed-growers in various parts of the United States. This means 
each variety is grown in the section which is best suited for its 
production. 
Cabbage 
Sow early varieties in coldframe in January and February; in 
open, in March and April. Sow late varieties April 15 to June 1. 
“‘Yellows-Resistant” following the name of the variety of 
Cabbage means that variety has been developed for resistance to 
the cabbage-yellows disease. Our Yellows-Resistant seed has 
been grown by the leading and original growers specializing in 
Yellows-Resistant strains. Yellows-Resistant does not guarantee, 
nor do we guarantee 100% immunity from yellows. However, we 
believe we are offering the best seed obtainable. 
Allhead Select (Yellows-Resistant). A good win- 
ter keeper, particularly valuable for kraut. 
Heads flat but deep, 9 to 10 inches broad, 6 to 
7 inches deep. Firm and of fine quality. Weight Oz. lb. Lb. 
6 pounds.» Maturity 80'daysic. 21... 2 ss $0 40 $1 25 $3 75 
Bugner (Yellows-Resistant). Large, semi-round 
heads, compact and hard, 7 to 8 inches in diam- 
eter. Alate variety. Maturity 105days....... 40 
Copenhagen Market Wisconsin (Yellows- 
Resistant). Heads uniformly round, firm, 6 to 
7 inches in diameter; weight 31% to 4 pounds. A 
good early variety. Plant small and compact, 
allowing close planting. Maturity 64days..... 45 1 35 
Early Jersey Wakefield. An early variety. 
Heads conical, usually 7 inches long and 5 inches 
thick at base; weight about 2144 pounds. Ma- 
CULIT VO, GAYS erat sori re Sem Peer ners 40 1 25 
Globe (Yellows-Resistant Glory of Enkhuizen). 
A good late kraut Cabbage. Heads large, 
globular, 8 to 9 inches in diameter; weight 6 
DOUNGS NN La tuUrtt yaGO 1G ays pe ete tee ne neeen roa 40 1 25 
Golden Acre (Yellows-Resistant). The earliest 
round-head variety. Plants small and compact; 
stem short. Heads firm, round, about 6 inches 
in diameter; weight about 3 pounds. Maturity 
Co Bye Figen Re ihn, Ben AC She ele ete Seely ea 45 1 35 
Late Flat Dutch. Large late Cabbage. Heads 
large, flat but deep, about 12 imches across; 
weight 12 pounds. Maturity 105days......... 40 1 25 
Marion Market (Yellows-Resistant Copenhagen 
Market). Round head, crisp and tender, 6 to 7 
inches in diameter and weighing 3% to 4 pounds. 
Plant is compact, allowing close planting. 
Widely used for market and kraut. Maturity 
LD AY S Were racsce a ator tem chete seeotae rote Mere ee 40 1 30 
Michihli. Chinese Cabbage. Head becomes 18 to 
20 inches tall, 4 inches thick, tapered near tip. 
Sow July 15 to August 15. Do not use as an 
early or spring crop, because it will go to seed. 
Minjamniay AO CERSs aus ooogocoe Pkg. 10 cts... 20 65 
Penn State Ballhead. Heads flattened globe 
shape, 7 to 8 inches in diameter and 6 to 7 
inches deep, weighing 5 to 6 pounds. Very hard, 
creamy white interior, five grained and with 
small to medium core. Very uniform. Maturity 
LOS day st see oxo Mee ee eR eee 45 1 35 
Red Hollander (Yellows-Resistant). Red color; 
round hard head, 7 inches in diameter; weight 
7poundses Viaturityal O0idaysereie ae at ee 55 al es 
Savoy, Chieftain. Leaves broad, rounded, closely 
savoyed; heads medium large drumhead type, 
thick, flat, rounded on top, with cap leaves well 
overlapped; weight 6 pounds. Maturity 88days 40 1 30 
Wisconsin All Season § (Yellows-Resistant). 
Late variety, valuable for kraut and a good 
winter keeper. Heads large, 10 to 12 inches 
across and 8 inches deep; weight 8 to 9 pounds. 
IMemate ay CPA GENES 6 ooanaeotes.coobohsswoooss 40 1 30 
Wisconsin Ballhead (Yellows - Resistant). 
Head very hard, smaller than Wisconsin Hol- 
lander, more uniform and smoother. Short 
stem; blue-green leaves. Diameter of head 7 
inches; weight 7 pounds. Maturity 100days... 45 1 35 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8 (Yellows-Resistant 
Danish Ballhead strain). Splendid late Cabbage 
for storage, shipment, and kraut. Plants large 
and hardy. Heads large, globe shape, very 
firm; weight 8 pounds. Excellent quality. Ma- 
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