WALTER^ P. STOKES ' 219 Market Street, PHIbADELPHIA, PA 



Whitloof Chicory 



This makes one of the most delicious of all salads. The seed is planted in May or June in the 

 open ground, and in the fall the roots are dug. The roots are then planted in earth in a dark, cool 

 place in the cellar or under a greenhouse bench. Finely blanched crisp leaves are thrown out, and 

 when cut new leaves form. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., j^lb. 40 cts., lb. $1.50. 



Snow Cream Table Corn 



When its merits become fully known this will be found one of the most popular and desirable 

 table Corns in the list. It is only a few days later in maturing than Adams Early, but it has large 



ears, and when pulled at the proper 

 age is of the most delicious quality 

 and flavor, and with a most beauti- 



ful snow-white appearance. 



Snow Cream Table Corn is 



tender and sweet and makes the 

 most handsome table Corn to be 

 found. It is very prolific, having 

 two to three ears to a stalk, and is 

 a rank, strong grower, not bothered 

 with worms or smut. 



Snow Cream Table Corn has 

 just the right size ears, generally 7 

 to 8 inches in length and from 12 to 

 14 rows of broad, attractive grains Whitloof Chicory 

 well filled to the tip, and it will pro- 

 duce more salable ears to the acre than any other va- 

 riety of Corn. I feel that I can not recommend this 

 variety too highly, particularly to my market-gardener 

 customers who want a Corn early, of good size, that 

 will please their most particular trade. It will be found 

 exceedingly profitable and desirable in every way. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 40 cts., postpaid; by ex- 

 press or freight (not prepaid) qt. 30 cts., pk. $1.50. 



Three Fine New Beans 



Keeney's Stringless Green Refugee. The old desirable Refugee is one of our best Beans, but here is one 

 without any string. Handsome round pod, fine every way. Price, /4pt. 15 cts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts.; by express, qt. 35 

 cts., >^peck $1, peck $1.85, bus. $7. 



Full Measure Green Pod Bush Lima. A fine round pod, 5 to 6 inches long; tender; enormously prolific. 

 Price, pkt. 10 cts., pt. 30c, qt. 50c, by mail, postpaid ; by express, pt. 20c, qt. 30c, ^peck 85c, peck $1.50, bus. $5.75. 



Michigan White Wax Beans. A splendid wax pod with white seed. This is a great advantage, as the white 

 dried Beans always have a market. Price, pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts., by mail, postpaid; by express, qt. 35 cts., ^peck $1, 

 peck $1.75, bus. $6. 50. 



Stokes' M Bonny Best" Tomato 



For Greenhouse Forcing 



The " Bonny Best " Tomato is the finest forcing 

 Tomato under glass it is possible to obtain. Read the 

 following testimonial from one of the directors of the 

 Ohio Experiment Station, who says it did better for 

 them than any other forcing variety they have ever 

 tried. I have some seed saved from crown setting 

 fruits, specially saved for greenhouse use. Price, pkt. 

 20 cts., J^oz. 75 cts., oz. $1.25. 



"Bonny Best Early" Wins Out at the Ohio Experi- 

 ment Station 



In a paper read at a recent meeting 01 the Ohio State Horti- 

 cultural Society, J H. Gourley, Assistant Horticulturist, of the 

 Ohio Experiment Station, says : " Last season's work showed the 

 ' Bonny Best Early' up quiic well among the earlies for the market 

 gardener. Its beautiful color, medium and uniform size and pro- 

 lificacy regi-ter several good points for it. We were well pleased 

 with a selection of this variety, made in the field and grown in the 

 greenhouse the past winter. It did better than any other variety 

 we have ever tried for forcing." 



W. Hugh'cs, Michigan, writes, October 3, 1910: "/ 

 grew 'Bonny Best' in Die greenhouse this summer, and 

 it is certainly the finest Tomato I ever saw grown inside 

 anywhere." 



Jonny Beat Early, grown under glass by R. Cave. Esq., Washingt' 



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