ROYAL QUALITY SEEDS 
Detroit Dark Red 
BROAD RIB GREEN or WHITE SILVER 
RIBBED (50 days)—The plants grow 18 to 
20 inches tall, bearing medium dark green 
leaves with broad prominent white midribs. 
FORDHOOK GIANT (55 days)—This up- 
right plant, 24 to 28 inches tall, bears dark 
green and much crumpled leaves with a wide, 
thick midrib. 
LUCULLUS GIANT (52 days)—This very 
popular variety stands 18 to 24 inches tall. 
The yellowish-green leaves are much crump- 
led with a slender creamy-yellow midrib. 
Mangel-Wurzel and Sugar or 
Stock Beets 
GIANT HALF SUGAR ROSE (FEEDING 
SUGAR) (90 days)—A most valuable heavy 
yielding variety for stock feeding; roots oval- 
shaped; skin rose colored, flesh white. Has a 
higher sugar content and feeding value than 
most beets of its class. 
GOLDEN TANKARD (102 days)—A 
smooth, yellow-fleshed mangel; yields large 
crops on good land and is easily harvested. 
The roots are heavy and solid, of a typical 
tankard shape. The flesh is firm and the roots 
excellent keepers. Extensively grown for stock 
feeding. 
LONG RED MAMMOTH (110 days)—An 
old, popular sort. This is the heaviest crop- 
ping and largest of all mangels. The oval 
roots grow half to two-thirds above the sur- 
face and are sometimes 2 feet or more in 
length by 6 inches in diameter. Skin bright 
red; flesh white, veined pink. 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN SUGAR (100 days) 
—The roots are 12 to 15 inches long, 4 inches 
at shoulder; a grayish-white color. An enor- 
mous yielder, grown extensively for sugar 
and stock feeding. 
Broccoli 
Broccoli belongs to the Brassica genus of 
vegetables which includes Brussels Sprouts, 
Cabbage, Collards, Cauliflower, Kale and Kohl 
Rabi. Remarkable are the dietary qualities 
of many numbers of the group. Forms of 
Brassica were used by the half civilized tribes 
of Europe before the dawn of history. Dur- 
