FARQUHAR’S RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CORN, Golden Nugget 
NEW ENGLAND GROWN 
This extra-early variety is of sturdy growth, each plant usually producing 
three ears about 8 inches in Iength, with rich golden yellow kernels that are 
tender and sweet. Pt. 35c.; qt. 60c.; 4 qts. $2.25. 
If Corn is wanted by Parcel Post, add for postage, 5 cents per pint, 10 cents per quart 
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Farquhar’s Perfection Cucumber 
CUCUMBER 
Farquhar’s Perfection. The finest type of White-Spine Cucumber in cul- 
tivation, and one of the most prolific varieties. The fruits are large, sym- 
metrical in shape, and of a rich dark green color which is permanent. The 
flesh is pure white, firm, and crisp, with comparatively few seeds, and is 
unsurpassed for quality. This is an ideal forcing variety and succeeds 
erin) well when planted outdoors. Pkt. 25c.; Yoz. 50c.; oz. $1.50; M4Ib. 
5.00. 
LETTUCE 
May King. The head is of globular shape, hard, and well closed; the Ieaves are 
light green, with delicate ribs and lightly waved; interior a clear yellow, very 
tender and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 60c.; 44Ib. $2.00. 
Wonderful or New York. A very desirable variety of large size forming solid 
he ? 7 heads of superb quality, being rich, crisp and tender. This variety ts also 
Goldenininerct Corn known as “Los Angeles,” where it is grown extensively and shipped to the 
eastern markets during the winter months. Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 75c.; M4lb. $2.50. 
French Unrivaled. A handsome early Butter-head of extra-choice quality producing compact heads with golden hearts. One of 
the best varieties for early use. Pkt. 15c.; 0z. 75c. 
ONION 
Farquhar’s Selected Yellow Globe Danvers. Eastern-grown. The finest type of this favorite American variety, which is more 
extensively grown than any other Onion. It is of smooth, globular form, with small neck, consequently ripening very early. The 
solid character of Farquhar’s Yellow Globe Danvers makes it one of the best keeping sorts as well as the most popular for 
market purposes. Pkt. 25c.; 0z. $1.00; 14Ib. $3.00. 
Improved Queen. The earliest of all Onions, and particularly valuable for summer 
use. It is small, somewhat flat, and of silvery white color. Highly prized for slicing 
on account of its very mild flavor, and, being small, is popular for pickling. Pkt. 
15c.; oz. 75c.; Y%Ib. $2.50. 
Selected 
Yellow Globe Danvers 
PEAS 
The Pilot. One of the earliest sorts. The vines are very robust and carry 
a heavy crop of large pods, well filled with richly flavored Peas. 
Height, 3 ft. Pt. 45c.; qt. 85c.; 44pk. $3.00. 
Laxton’s Superb. A new, early, semi-wrinkled dwarf Pea, 
growing about 2 to 21% feet high and carrying an immense 
crop of large pods, each containing nine to ten Peas of 
delicious flavor. It may be sown as early in the season as 
the smooth sorts. Pt. 55c.; qt. $1.00; spk. $3.50. 
Laxtonian. One of the earliest of the wrinkled Peas. It is 
robust in habit and bears an abundance of handsome dark 
green pods well filled with Iarge Peas of fine quality. 
Height, 114 ft. Pt. 50c.; qt. 90c.; 4pk. $3.50. 
Admiral Beatty. A new, wrinkled, early Marrowfat, bearing 
long-pointed pods averaging nine to ten Peas of highest 
quality. A very heavy cropper. Height, 31% ft. Pt. 55c.; 
qt. $1.00. 
Alderman. A valuable variety of recent introduction. The 
vines are vigorous and average eighteen to twenty pods, each 
containing seven to ten large Peas of a most delicious flavor. 
Height, 4 ft. Pt. 45c.; qt. 85c.; 44pk. $3.25. 
If Peas are wanted by Parcel Post, add for postage, 5 cents per pint, 
0 cts. per quart 
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