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CABBAGE 
253 HYBRID SUCCESSION 
O. S. CROSS 
A 1950 All-America Honorable Mention 
The first hybrid cabbage ever introduced. The heads are larger than 
Succession, weighing up to 10 pounds They are solid, of good color, and 
remarkably uniform in size and shape. This variety will appeal to all 
home gardeners who like a solid cabbage that has both size and quality. 
Season 80 days from setting the plants in the garden. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 65c. 
CUCUMBEB 
421 SURECROP HYBRID 
All-America Bronze Medal Winner 
This is the most highly rated of the white spine type cucumber hy- 
brids. It is exceptionally early maturing, requiring 58 days. The fruits 
measure 8 to 9 inches in length and 2^2 inches in diameter. Their attrac- 
tive dark green color holds up well after picking. The flesh is crisp, 
sparkling white and tender. Vigorous, long bearing, resistant to mosaic 
and downy mildew. Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; 3 pkts. 65c 
TOMATO 
897 HYBRID EARLY 
SENSATION 
Can you imagine a tomato maturing its first 
fruits 60 days after setting out? This new hybrid 
will do just that and bear fruits weighing 4 to 5 
ounces each. The plants are vigorous and very 
productive. Bright rich scarlet with solid, 
meaty flesh. Pkt. (30 seeds) 35c; 3 pkts. $1. 
Tomato, 
Hybrid 
Winsall 
ONION 
HYBRID ASGROW-Y-40 
The First Hybrid Onion to be Presented 
to the Home Gardener 
Hybrid vigor when applied to onion means additional 
earliness, hardiness, and uniformity, with heavier yields. 
It required many years of patient work by plant breeders 
to accomplish these results, for the onion is not a plant 
that readily lends itself to hybridizing. Asgrow Y-40 is 
an early, mild, sweet onion of globular shape with a tan- 
yellow skin and firm white flesh. Its hardiness means that 
the seed may be sown sooner than the older varieties, and 
so produces onions earlier in the season. Ready in about 
90 days from sowing. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. $1. 
Cucumber, Surecrop Hybrid 
909 TOMATO 
HYBRID WINSALL 
The Super— Winsall 
Our files are so filled with testimonials 
from garden enthusiasts who say that 
Winsall is the perfect tomato that we 
realized we had set ourselves a difficult 
task in attempting to produce a superior 
variety even in a hybrid. But as one of 
our plant breeders said when looking at 
a row of Hybrid Winsall, "It's Winsall, 
but there's more of it." 
Hybrid Winsall does produce larger 
crops and the fruits are smoother, with 
greater uniformity in size and shape. 
They have the same rich crimson, thick 
meaty flesh and Winsall's own inimitable 
flavor. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 50c; 2 pkts. 90c; 
3 pkts. $1.25 
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