Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds at 
SUGAR BEETS 
MANGEL-WURZEL 
Sow 5 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
The most satisfactory crop for stock feeding, both for 
coe and hogs. Mangels will grow in any good loose 
oam. 
Leviathan Long Red. Will produce more than any 
other variety. Lb. $3.00 
BROCCOLI 
Fr., Chou Broccoli; Ger., Broccoli; Sp., Broculi; 
It., Cavolo Broccolo 
Culture as for Cabbage. 
*We Cieco. An extremely early and uniform strain of 
the green Italian Broccoli. Heads medium size. Fine 
grained. Pkt. 35c, %4 oz. $2.00 
Italian Sprouting. Large heads similar to Cauliflower 
with the combined Cauliflower and Asparagus flavor. 
Produces a second crop after main head has been cut. 
Pkt. 25c, %4 oz. $1.50, oz. $5.00 
Purple Cape. Very similar to White Cape, excepting 
in color, being brownish purple. Pkt. 25c, %4 oz. $1.50 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Fr., Choux de Bruxelles; Ger., Rosen Kohl; 
Sp., Col de Bruselas; It., Cavolo di Bruzelles 
In the middle of May sow in seed bed, transplanting 
when large enough into rows 2% ft. apart, 18 inches 
between plants. Cultivate as for Cabbage. 
Catskill. Reselected strain, dwarf with compact hard 
sprouts packed tightly on the stems. Matures a good 
crop in succession. Pkt. 25c, oz. $3.00 
Prizewinner. A superb novelty. A sure heading variety 
of medium height packed with large, solid sprouts. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $3.00 
Long Island Improved. A fine variety producing 
solid, round sprouts of good quality. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.50 
CABBAGE 
Fr., Choux; Ger., Kopfkohl; Sp., Repollo; It., Cavolo 
Sow in February or early March in greenhouse or hot- 
bed. Transplant when large enough and in early April set 
out rows 2 feet apart and 18 inches between plants. May 
also be sown outdoors in April, and for late crop about 
the middle of May. Cabbage should have rich ground, and 
should be cultivated weekly, until they begin to head, hill- 
ing up with each cultivation. Fertilize frequently. Dust for 
control of aphis and Cabbage worms. 
Early Varieties Listed in Order in 
Which They Mature 
Early Jersey Wakefield Reseleected Strain. 
The most widely known and popular extra early va- 
riety; heads a broad cone shape and very solid. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Golden Aere. An extra early selection of the Copen- 
hagen type and the earliest of the round-headed Cab- 
bage, maturing with Jersey Wakefield. Plant small, 
dwarf and compact, with few outer leaves; heads of 
medium size, round as a ball, hard and very uniform. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Bonanza. Outstanding for its ability to produce a hard 
small head early in the season but can be grown to a 
4 Ib. head without loss of hardness and will not burst. 
Follows Early Jersey Wakefield. Pkt. $1.00, oz. $3.00 
Copenhagen Market. Very fine, nearly as early as 
Jersey Wakefield; stem short, heads large, round and 
solid, with few outer leaves of an upright growth. Our 
stock of this popular variety is very early, uniform and 
dependable. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Medium Variety 
Early Flat Duteh. Earlier and heads somewhat smaller 
than Late Flat Dutch; a good short-stemmed second 
early. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Late Winter Varieties Listed in 
Order in Which They Mature 
Danish Ballhead. One of the very best winter sorts 
and one of the most hardy; heads round and very solid. 
Our selected stock is unexcelled. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Premier Late Flat Duteh. A justly popular and 
esteemed variety; extensively cultivated for market and 
family use. Heads large, round, flattened and very firm; 
has a medium stem and is very hardy. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Late Savoy Listed in Order in 
Which They Will Mature 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. The best winter 
keeper of the Savoys; heads late, round, compact and 
solid; leaves numerous, deep green, coarsely crimped. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Surehead Savoy. Heads are large, round and flattened, 
very hard and fine grained; splendid keeper. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Red Varieties Listed in Order in 
Which They Mature 
Mammoth Red Rock. The largest and surest heading 
red Cabbage; more deeply colored at the heart than Red 
Dutch. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Red Stone Head. This excellent variety can be de- 
pended upon for making medium, round, very solid 
heads of deep red throughout. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
Sow in open ground, in late July. Thin to 18 inches 
apart and cultivate as ordinary Cabbage. Eaten as salad 
or cooked as Cabbage or Spinach. 
Miiehili. An improved strain with large cylindrical heads. 
Practically every plant makes a perfect head. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $2.00 
CARDOON 
Fr., Cardon; Ger., Cardomen; Sp., Cardo; It., Cardo 
Grown for the mid-rib of the leaves which is used as a 
Celery. Sow 3 or 4 seeds 2 feet apart in row. Leave one 
plant. Cultivate frequently and in early October tie leaves 
and earth up to blanch, like Celery. 
Large Solid. Smooth, leaves almost free from spines. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
OKIRM ING, 
CABBAGE, Early Jersey Wakefield 
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