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SPECIALTIES '"VEGETABLE SEEDJ 



Pea — Prince Edward 



This main crop Pea is somewhat 

 similar to Telephone in height of 

 vine and shape of pod, also in time of 

 maturity but the pods of this sort 

 are much darker green in color adding 

 greatly to their handsome appearance, 

 and we believe the vines carry more 

 peas. Height of vine is about 4 feet 

 and some support insures a heavy 

 growth which is literally loaded down 

 with well-lilled pods. Quality, need- 

 less to say, is fully equal to the well 

 known Telephone. Pkt. 10c; J lb. 

 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.75. 



Pepper — Early Giant 



Early Giant tills a distinctive need as 

 it will mature in sections too cold to 

 grow any other large pepper. If you 

 have been restricted to any of the 

 smaller early types because of a 

 short season, you will find Early 

 Giant a remarkable improvement. 

 The fruits are 4 inches thick and 

 from 4 J to 5 inches high. They have 

 very thick flesh of a delightfully mild 

 flavor. The skin turns from a 

 rich green to a beautiful bright red 

 when fully mature. Pkt. 15c; } oz. 

 50c; oz. 90c; J lb. S3.00. 



For pol-Rrinvn plants of this 

 splendid pepper see page 202 



Radish — Cardinal Globe 



770 Among the small round red Radishes available, this is 

 easily one of the most <lcpendable in that it forms uniformly 

 handsome round globes within 30 days from sowing seeds. 

 The radishes when overgrown show a tendency to become 

 slightly elongated or olive-shaped, but they remain in 

 lit condition for use about a week or ten days longer 

 than the average extra early, round red variety. Brilliant 

 cardinal red skin and pure white flesh of delicate crisp- 

 ness and delightful flavor. Fine for growing under 

 glass in frames or greenhouses as well as for early outdoor 

 sowing. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c: i lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 



Prince 

 Edward IVa 



Tomato — Pritchard (Scarlet Topper) 



940 The introduction of this excellent variety a couple of 

 years ago must be credited to the valuable breeding work 

 performed by the late Dr. F. J. Pritchard of the U. S. 

 I-^nK-Standine Dept. of Agriculture. It is a fine early Tomato with 

 ■- I- T- Spinach large smooth globular fruits, ripening to a clear scarlet 

 right up to the stem. The flesh is rich deep red with few 

 seeds and no core. Vine grows erect and is well foliaged. 

 Like all Tomato varieties this sort amply repays liberal 

 fertilizing, and in our opinion Pritchard is worth a place 

 in any garden. Pkt. 20c; J oz. 40c; oz. 70c; J lb. $2.00. 



For plants of P'llchardj_see page 202 



Pritchard Tomato 



Spinach 

 Bloomsdale Long-Standing Savoy 



849 An early, hardy, dark glossy green sort; leaves crumpled 

 and heavily savoyed. Combines all of the good qualities of 

 the best Savoy strain with remarkable long-standing 

 properties. The illustration shown above is made from 

 an actual photo and shows clearly the excellent type of 

 plant produced from our superior strain of seed. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 1 lb. 30c; lb. 8Sc. 



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We have picked these few specialties to bring them to your special 

 attention, though many leaders are included on pages 8 to 40. 



