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Compost-grown Vegetable Seeds 
BEET Pkt. (350 seeds) 15c.; oz. (1,200 seeds) 40c. 
1. Blood Red Detroit. The best round table beet for maincrop 
and Fall use, uniform in shape, free from light rings and a 
rich deep red throughout. 
2. Cooks Delight. Half-long tankard-shaped Winter keeper, the 
sweetest beet you ever tasted because of its unusually high 
sugar content. 
BEET GREENS Pkt. (750 seeds) 15e. 
44. Spinach Beet. One of the easiest and quickest vegetables to 
grow, producing a constant succession of healthful and 
appetising leaves which are used in the same way as spinach. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS Pkt. (1,000 seeds) 25c. 
This popular English Fall and Winter vegetable is easy to 
grow. The sprouts are small cabbage-like heads about the 
size of a walnut ; they grow on the stem and are picked off 
as wanted. 
3. Cambridge Early. This variety was raised at the University 
of Cambridge Horticultural Research Station in England and 
has been specially bred to succeed under widely differing 
climatic conditions. 
CABBAGE Pkt. (1,000 seeds) 15c. 
6. Greyhound. A fine early variety with a large pointed head. 
118. June Giant. The earliest of the round-headed strains, solid, 
compact, dark green, with few outer leaves; will stand in 
good condition for an appreciable period without running to 
seed. 
7. January King. A unique British late or Winter cabbage which 
keeps well in storage ; flattish-round, very large head. 
CABBAGE, SAVOY Pkt. (1,000 seeds) 15ce. 
8. Best Of All Drumhead. The heavily blistered or “* savoyed ”’ 
cabbages are milder and of more delicate flavor than the others 
and therefore more appreciated for cole slaw and salads. The 
variety listed is a popular large, flattish-round dark green type. 
CARROT Pkt. (3,000 seeds) 15c.3; oz. (20,000 seeds) 60c. 
Carrots are at their best for eating when not more than half- 
grown. May be eaten not only cooked but raw as a relish 
cut lengthwise in thin strips or, shredded, in salads. 
9. Early Nantes. Cylindrical, blunt-ended finger carrot about 
6 ins. long, orange-scarlet, almost coreless. 
10. Orange Chantenay. Deep orange-red, tapered, stump-rooted 
variety about 54 ins. long; the core is almost the same color 
as the flesh. Sweet and tender. Good Winter keeper. 
11. Scarlet Intermediate. The longest of the half-long, tapered 
root Winter keepers, perfectly symmetrical, ending in a pointed 
tip. 7 ins. to 74 ins. long. 
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