Cocozelle or Italian Vegetable Marrow. (65 days.) 
Large. oblong, dark green fruits becoming marbled with 
yellow when mature. Fine-grained flesh of excellent flavor 
Pkt. 25¢: oz. 65¢: % Ib. $2.00. postpaid. 
Early Prolific Straightmeck. (50 days.) Fruits lemon- 
yellow and edible from the time they are 4 to 5 inches until 
they reach a length of 10 to 12 inches. Pkt. 25c¢:; oz. 55¢e\; 
% |b. $1.60. postpaid. 
Early White Bush Scallop or Patty Pan. (52 days.) This 
old favorite for home and market gardens is shaped 
somewhat like a pie with scalloped edges. Pkt. 25¢: oz 
55¢.; % lb. $1.60, postpaid. 
Early Yellow Summer Crookneck. (52 days.) The earliest 
Crookneck. Warted yellow skin. Flesh of splendid quality 
Pkt. 25¢: 0z.55¢.; % lb. $1.60. postpaid.: 
Farr’s Benning White Bush. (50 days.) The color is 4 
beautiful green tinted white. The flavor is delicious; it has a 
few small seeds and is an excellent cooker. Pkt. 25¢: oz 
55¢.: % lb. $1.60, postpaid. 
Goldbar F1 Hybrid. (50 days.) A high-yielding straightneck 
Squash of ideal shape for most markets Fruits cylindrical 
uniform smooth golden yellow. Vine upright, open and easy 
to harvest. Pkt. 35¢: %o0z. $1.80; oz. $3.20; Y%lb. $12.20: 
postpaid. 
Winter Varieties 
Waltham Butternut. (90 days.) Fruits bottle shaped, 10 to 
12 inches long. 4 to 5 inches at greatest diameter. Thick. 
meaty neck and very small seed cavity at bulbous end. Shell 
pale orange with rich yellow meat. Pkt. 25¢: 0z.$1.30; % Ib 
$4.60. postpaid. 
26 bolgiano 
Royal Acorn'or Mammoth Table Queen. (80 days.) 
Acorn-shaped|fruits 7 2 inches long by 6 inches in diameter 
Dull green in color, turning dull orange after being stored 
For best baking quality. fruits should be left to mature until 
shell is hard. Flesh light yellow, bakes dry and sweet. Pkt 
25c¢: oz. 55¢: %lb. $1.60. postpaid. 
TOMATO 
One ounce will produce 3000 plants; 
3 ounces will plant an acre 
CULTURE. Seed should be started in a hotbed in March, 
transplanted to a coldframe. and finally to open ground in 
May. The soil should be rich and in full sun but protected 
from wind. In the home garden the plants should be 
supported on stakes or wires. Days quoted are from the 
setting of the plants. 
Red Varieties 
Red Beefsteak. (80 days.) A large Tomato for home and 
market use. Solid fruits have deep scarlet flesh with a rich 
subacid flavor. Pkt. 35¢,.; % oz. $1.30; oz. $2.15: % Ib 
$8.00. postpaid. 
Campbell's No. 1327, Certified. (70 days.) Medium type 
vine. Fruits rich color, averaging 3 to 5 ounces. Resistant to 
cracking and to verticilllum and fusarium wilts. Sets fruit 
under unfavorable conditions. Pkt. 35¢: '% oz. $1.45; oz 
$2.50: % Ib. $8.40, postpaid. 
Marglobe, Select. (77 days.) A second-early Tomato with 
strong, healthy plants. Globular red fruits with meaty flesh of 
delicious flavor, free from acid. Pkt. 35¢.: 12 0z. $1.30: oz 
$2.15: % |b. $8.00, postpaid. 
Rutgers, Select. (77 days.) Fruits are medium to large. 
globe-shaped. Flesh very firm and red. Especially desirable 
for canning and juice. Vigorous and more disease resistant 
than some. Pkt. 25¢: ’20z. $1.30; oz. $2.15; % Ib. $8.00. 
postpaid. 
Small-Fruited Varieties 
Small Fry. (65 days.) New high-yielding cherry Tomato 
Scarlet-red fruit. Verticillium and fusarium wilt resistant. Pkt 
50c: 1/80z. $7.50, postpaid. 
San Marzano. (Red.) (73 days.) Small-fruited Italian type 
for making Tomato paste. Fruit oblong to thick neck. pear 
shape. Pkt. 35¢: '2 oz. $1.45; oz. $2.50; % Ib. $8.40, 
postpaid. 
Tiny Tim. (55 days.) A miniature red Tomato that can be 
grown as a colorful small pot plant. Pkt. 35¢: 3 pkts. $1.00: 
2 0z. $1.65, postpaid. 
Pear-shaped. (70 days.) Bright yellow. For preserves. Pkt 
35¢: % oz. $1.45: oz. $2.50. % |b. $8.40. postpaid. 
Plum-shaped. (70 days.) Oval, yellow. A preserve variety 
Pkt. 35¢: 2 oz. $1.45: oz. $2.50: % Ib. $8.40, postpaid. 
Hybrid Varieties 
Burpee’s Big Boy®. (78 days.) Fruits smooth. deep globe 
shape: firm, scarlet-red skin. Thick wall with bright red. 
meaty flesh of fine flavor. Pkt. (30 seeds) 50¢: 3 pkts 
$1.35: 1/80z. $7.50, postpaid. 
‘Reg. T.M. of W. Atlee Burpee Co.”’ 
Fantastic F1 Hybrid. (70 days.) Fruits medium large. with 
green shoulder and globe shape. Vine indeterminate. 
producing a high percentage of No. 1 fruit over long season 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 50¢: 3 pkts. $1.35: 1/80z. $7.50. 
postpaid. 
TOMATO, Spring Giant F1 Hybrid. (75 days.) Fruits 
smooth, deep globular shape, rich bright scarlet, averaging 8 
ounces. Walls are thick: flesh meaty. with bright deep red 
interior. Quality excellent. Resistant to both verticillium and 
fusarium wilt. Pkt. (50 seeds) 50¢: 3 pkts. $1.35: 1/80z 
$7.50. postpaid. 
Hybrid Beefsteak. Here is what everyone has been 
longing for: a real mouth-watering, large deep red, full- 
flavored, delicious Tomato. Very large. up to 2 pounds 
Carries resistance to verticilllum and fusarium wilts. Pkt 
50¢:; 3 pkts. $1.35; x/80z. $7.50, postpaid. 
Yellow Varieties 
Sunray. (80 days.) Fruits are large, bright golden orange, 
globular, thick-walled, with few seeds. Very attractive when 
sliced. Highly resistant to fusarium wilt. Pkt. 35¢. ‘20z 
$1.45; 0z. $2.50: % Ib. $8.40, postpaid. 
Pink Varieties 
Oxheart. (110 days.) Rosy pink, heart-shaped fruits up to 2 
pounds each. Pkt. 35¢: 2 0z. $1.45: oz. $2.50: % Ib. $8.40 
postpaid. 
Ponderosa. (90 days.) The largest of all. Few seeds and 
sweet, mild flesh. Pkt. 35¢: '2 oz. $1.80: oz. $3.20; % Ib 
$12.20. postpaid. 
TURNIPS 
One ounce will sow 100 feet or row; 
2 pounds, an acre 
CULTURE. They do best in highly enriched, light. sandy or 
gravelly soils. Commence sowing the earliest varieties in 
April in drills from 12 to 15 inches apart. and thin out early 
to 6 to Yinches in rows. For a succession sow at intervals of 
a fortnight until the last week in July: from then until the end 
of August sowing may be made for the fall and main crop 
Just Right. (60 days.) F1 hybrid. Produces heavy cut 
foliage and smooth white roots of flattened globe shape. 
Fine flavor in both roots and tops. Pkt. 35¢: 0z. $1.35: % Ib 
$4.50, postpaid. 
