BEETS
Beets are high in vitamins A and C, and both tops and roots are ed- ible and delicious. Make a fi rst planting early and repeat every 2 to 3 weeks until August for a steady supply. Beets are ready to eat as soon as they reach golf ball size. Keep well-watered as drought will result in tough or woody roots. One packet contains an average of 300 to 400 seeds unless noted, which will plant approximately a 20 to 30 foot row. Use 1 oz. for a 100 foot row.
RED CLOUD HYBRID Red Cloud Hybrid
01356–(55 Day)–Our sweetest, high- est quality beet. High sugar content, superior top strength, smooth shape and intense red color with no zoning make this beet exceptional for dicing, slicing and whole baby beets. Has long holding
ability. (A) Pkt. $2.55; (K) ½ oz. $4.95; (L) oz. $7.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $19.95
01356 (ST) 15' Seed Tape $3.95; 2 for $6.90
RUBY QUEEN GOLDEN DETROIT Ruby Queen
01360–(55 Day)–A time-tested favorite that will please the most critical gardener. Globe-shaped roots are smooth, deep red with no white rings or zones, very tender and sweet. Superb for
pickling, bunching or canning. 1957 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (K) ½ oz. $3.75; (L) oz. $4.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $7.95; (P) Lb. $18.95
Golden Detroit DETROIT SUPREME Detroit Supreme
01340–(60 Day)–An improved selec- tion of the popular Detroit Dark Red beet. Smooth, uniform globe-shaped roots have sweet, tender, fi ne-grained fl esh that’s deep red throughout with indistinct zoning. Excellent for large dicing beets as they do not get woody, or use them small for canning and pick- ling. The glossy green tops make tangy
01343–(50 Day)–A vibrant-colored beet to dress up the dinner plate. The globe-shaped, pale orange roots have brilliant gold fl esh with exquisitely sweet fl avor that’s second to none. The light green, golden-veined tops are so delicious you could grow these beets for their tops alone. Quality is superior over other golden beets with bet- ter germination and holding ability.
(A) Pkt. $2.75; (K) ½ oz. $7.45; (L) oz. $10.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $29.95 Lutz Green Leaf
Also called Winter Keeper. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $2.25; (K) ½ oz. $3.95; (L) oz. $5.45; (M) ¼ Lb. $8.95; (P) Lb. $19.95
boiling greens. High yielding. (A) Pkt. $2.25; (K) ½ oz. $3.95; (L) oz. $5.45; (M) ¼ Lb. $8.95; (P) Lb. $19.95
MANGELS AND SUGAR BEETS Offered on our order form insert.
SPROUTING BROKALI / BROCCOLI Apollo Hybrid Brokali
01475–(70-90 Day)–A delectable, gourmet broccoli cross with long, tender stems. There’s no ‘waste’ with this one – both the fl orets and stems are a tasty treat. Popular in gourmet markets and restaurants, this cross between Calabrese broccoli and Chinese kale produces long, tender, extra-sweet stalks delicious for veggie stir- frys. Harvest the main head when it’s small and the side-shoots will
continue to develop all season long. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $3.95; 2 pkts. $6.95; 5 pkts. for $15.95 Summer Purple Sprouting Broccoli
APOLLO HYBRID
01438–(60-90 Day)–A sprouting broccoli bred specifi cally for summer harvest. Plants exhibit good heat tolerance and require no winter chilling to produce their delicious purple spears. Regular pick- ing will ensure high yields. Makes a pretty addition to salads and veggie trays. In northern areas, start seed indoors and plant outside as early as soil can be worked. It can also be fall-planted in warmer
areas for early summer harvest next season. (A) Pkt. (150 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20
SPROUTING BROCCOLI SAMPLER SUMMER PURPLE 01470 (X)–1 pkt. of Apollo, Summer Purple and Aspabroc for $6.95 Aspabroc Hybrid Baby Broccoli
01460–(50-60 Day)–Now you can grow Broccolini® in your home garden. Available as seed to home gardeners for the fi rst time. These tender, mild-tasting spears require very little room to
grow. Side shoots develop after central shoots are cut. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (G) 250 seeds $15.95
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01350–(80 Day)–One of the best beets for long term stor- age. The purple-red round to elongated roots can be harvested at any stage, growing up to 6 inches across without getting woody. The incredibly sweet and tender fl esh provides a long season of good eating. Glossy green, pink veined, chard-like tops are also delicious.
TAUNUS HYBRID BORO HYBRID Taunus Hybrid
01366–(65 Day)–Improved cylindri- cal beet with tremendous yields. Very uniform beets 6 to 7 inches long have deep red interiors with little to no zoning and very sweet fl avor. Smooth- skinned for easy cleaning and uniform slicing. The 14 inch tops are also great for beet greens.
(A) Pkt. $2.75; (K) ½ oz. $7.45; (L) oz. $10.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $29.95
Cylindra
cal dark red beet grows up to 6 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. Deep red roots are tender, fl avorful and
01330–(60 Day)–Ideal for fast, uniform slicing. This cylindri-
of excellent quality. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $1.95; (K) ½ oz. $3.75; (L) oz. $4.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $7.95; (P) Lb. $18.95
BROCCOLI
Nutritional value and delicious fl avor combine to make broccoli one of the most popular vegetables. Easy to grow, broccoli is a cool weather crop that can be sown in early spring for summer harvest or sown in summer for fall harvest. For spring planting, start seeds indoors about 6 weeks before last frost. Our packets contain ap- proximately 150 seeds unless noted. There are 7000 to 9000 seeds in an ounce.
Belstar Hybrid
01411–(66 Day)–If you have trouble growing broc- coli, give Belstar a try. This variety has proven to be a dependable performer wherever it’s grown, even when conditions aren’t always favorable. It produces beauti- fully domed and tightly packed 6 to 8 inch blue-green heads, plus good side shoots for second cuttings. Plant
in spring or fall. Vigorous 16 to 20 inch plants. (A) Pkt. $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70; (C) 1000 seeds $15.95 Coronado Crown Hybrid
01416–(60 Day)–Bred for American gardens. Suc- cessfully grow nutrient rich, fl avorful broccoli all over the U.S. with this widely adapted hybrid. Extra-large, solid, blue-green heads are nicely dome-shaped with tiny beads and tender, non-fi brous stems. Strong side- shoots produce additional crops after the main head is cut. Florets have a refi ned, gourmet fl avor. Holds well
in the fi eld for extended harvest. (A) Pkt. $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70; (C) 1000 seeds $15.95
Packman Hybrid
01430–(50 Day)–The easiest broccoli to grow! Pro- duces large, solid, domed heads that are very uniform in size with tight beads and superb mild fl avor. Pack- man features excellent side-shoot development after the main head is cut for extended harvests. Quality holds
BELSTAR HYBRID Boro Hybrid
01316–(51 Day)–The best choice for baby beets. Sow repeat plantings throughout the summer and harvest sweet, smooth, round baby beets or let grow to uniform 3 inch globes. They are deep wine-red throughout with exceptional sweet fl avor at any stage. The robust 12 inch tops can be used for tender, tasty greens. A very
disease resistant variety. (A) Pkt. (approx. 300 seeds) $2.75; (K) ½ oz. $7.45; (L) oz. $10.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $29.95
01316 (ST) 15' Seed Tape $3.95; 2 for $6.90
RED ACE HYBRID BEET–A Jung Top Pick great for slicing and dic- ing. See page 49.
CORONADO CROWN HYBRID
even in high temperatures. Freezes well. (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (C) 1000 seeds $15.95; (E) 5000 seeds $64.95
BROCCOLI SAMPLER
01445 (X)–Includes one packet each of Packman, Coronado Crown and Aspabroc for $6.95
Goliath
01420–(55 Day)–An extended harvest pe- riod makes this open-pollinated broccoli perfect for home gardens. The large 10 to 12 inch, blue-green heads with tight beads mature over a 3 week period, not all at once, giving you more time to enjoy garden-fresh broccoli. Good side shoots develop after the main head is harvested. Flavor is excellent
and perfect for fresh-eating and freezing. (A) Pkt. $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.90; (K) ½ oz. $7.95; (L) oz. $11.95
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