Broccoli 
For an early crop, start seed in hotbed or in a flat tndoors. 
Set plants out as soon as soil can be worked; space 24 inches 
apart, in rows 2 feet apart. Be sure soil is well prepared and 
fertilized. For fall crop start seed in open ground in early June. 
Keep plants growing vigorously by using commercial fertilizer 
or nitrate of soda. 
%503 Calabrese. 7( days. Large, strong plants pro- 
ducing compact center heads of blue-green flower-buds 
of delicate flavor. When these heads are cut, smaller 
ones form on the side. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14oz. 40 cts.; oz. 
$1.10. 
503A Broccoli-Rapa. A non-heading variety that makes 
delicious cooking greens. Very popular with Italian 
growers. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 90 cts. 
Chinese Cabbage 
Plant seed in open ground, thinning young plants to stand 1 
foot apart, in rows 2% feet apart. Does best when soil is moist. 
Ideal fall crop not damaged by frost. Sow seed outdoors from 
June 15 to July 1 for fall crop. 
196 Chihili. 70 days. Long slender variety, sometimes 
called Celery Cabbage, though resembling more nearly 
the Cos Lettuce. Pkt. 15 cts.; Y4o0z. 40 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
196A Wong Bok. 75 days. Crisp, tender leaves of fine 
flavor. Makes a short, broad head of tightly folded, 
well-blanched leaves. Pkt. 15 cts.; 140z. 40 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
ONION, Southport Yellow Globe 
Pkt 25icts.4107.155) Cts. 
28 CORN, Golden Beauty. New early sweet corn. Pkt. 35 cts.; Ib. $1.40 
SEEDTONE 
The Seed Protectant 
For use on both veg- 
etable and flower seed. 
Increases yields by re- 
ducing losses from seed 
decay and damping off. 
Yoz. 25 cts.; 3 oz. $1.00. 
Chives 
262 Grown in about 100 days from seed. Perennial. Mild 
onion-like flavor. Excellent for flavoring salads, soups, 
meat and stews. Pkt. 25 cts.; Moz. $1.00; oz. $1.85. 
Clumps, 50 cts. each. 
Cabbage 
For early crops start seed indoors four to ftve weeks before 
you plan to set them out; cover with 44 inch of soil. For a 
successful crop Cabbage must be kept growing vigorously. Pre- 
pare soil well. Set plants 18 inches apart, in rows 21% feet apart. 
Late varieties need a little more space than early kinds. Grow 
both early and late kinds for a continuous supply. 
198 Copenhagen Market. 67 days. Solid, round heads 
of very fine quality. Its earliness makes it especially de- 
sirable. The compact, small plants allow close planting. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; Y440z. 50 cts.; oz. 85 cts. 
199 Danish Ballhead Seneca. 105 days. A late fall 
and winter variety especially good for storing. Pkt. 
20 cts.; oz. 50 cts.; oz. 85 cts. 
207 Golden Acre. 60 days. Early, round-headed variety 
of medium size. Smaller and earlier than Copenhagen 
Market, and of the same excellent quality. Pkt. 20 cts.; 
loz. 50 cts.; oz. 85 cts. 
205 Early Jersey Wakefield. 62 days. Conical heads 
with pointed tops and broader bases. Crisp, fine quality. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
206 Late Flat Dutch. 110 days. Very large, flat heads of 
fine quality. Solid and uniform; keeps well. Good 
kraut variety. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
200 Rock Red Special. 110 days. Dark red, heavy, 
round heads. The red leaves are tasty and attractive 
in salads; good for pickling. Pkt. 20 cts.; 4goz. 50 cts.; 
oz. 85 cts. 
197 Savoy, Chieftain. 90 days. Uniform, large round 
heads. Excellent quality. A very fme variety with leaves 
deeply savoyed and curled. Pkt. 25 cts.; Ygoz. 50 cts.; 
oz. 90 cts. 
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CUCUMBER, Woodruff’s Hybrid 
Pkt. 35 cts.3 oz. 95 cts. 
Carrots 
Sow seed in open ground as soon as the soil can be prepared. 
Seed is sometimes slow to germinate. Cover with 4% inch of 
soil; allow 18 inches between rows. Thin seedlings to stand 
3 inches apart as soon as they are large enough to handle. For 
a continuous supply sow in short rows at intervals of two weeks. 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
485 Chantenay. 70 days. Clean, smooth, half-long, deep 
orange roots, gradually tapering to a blunt tip. Pkt. 
15 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 4 Ib. $1.95. 
479 Danvers Half Long. 75 days. Smooth roots with 
square shoulders tapering to a point. Sweet, crisp, 
orange-red; uniform shape. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 
Wylb. $1.95. 
482 Imperator. 78 days. Deep orange, very long and 
slender, making a fine appearance. Needs a deep, rich 
soil. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 4Ib. $1.95. 
480 Long Orange Improved. 88 days. Deep bright 
orange, reaching 10 to 12 inches and tapering to a point. 
Needs deep, mellow ground. Keeps well for winter 
storage, and is also used for feeding stock. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. 60 cts.; 4Ib. $1.95. 
484 Morse’s Bunching. 75 days. Very smooth and cylin- 
drical, with stump root and short top, which makes it 
good for bunching. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 50 cts.; M4lb. $1.50. 
483 Nantes Half-Long. 68 days. Cylindrical root 6 to 7 
inches long and about an inch thick. Bright orange- 
scarlet and almost coreless. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 65 cts.; 
V4lb. $1.95. 
486 Woodruff’s Coreless. 75 days. A long bunching 
type with rich orange-red skin. Very sweet and tender. 
Coreless. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 4b. $1.75. 
Corn Salad 
271 Large-seeded Dutch. 60 days. Tender leaves used 
as a substitute for lettuce in winter. Quite hardy, pro- 
ducing rosettes of small leaves to be eaten as salad or 
cooked as greens. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
CARROT, Imperator. '0z. 35 cts.; 0z. 60 cts, 
