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Vegetable Specialties for 1931 



Cucumber, Early Russian 



From Seed to Table in 50 Days. 



The earliest and most productive Cucumber that we have ever had the pleasure of 

 offering to our customers. Fruits are medium small in size, seldom more than 4 

 inches long by 2 inches thick, with very small seed cavity. Quality and flavor are 

 unsurpassed. Vines are not so long as other varieties and are extremely productive. 



Plant part of your Cucumbers this year with Early Russian, use the first fruits for 

 slicing until the larger varieties are ready and then use the balance for pickles. 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 75c. 



Bean 



Asgrow Valentine 



For years the Black Valentine has been 

 recognized as one of the finest flavored 

 Beans in existence. Its one drawback has 

 been "strings," but now after years of pa- 

 tient work our growers have developed a 

 strain that is absolutely stringless. Pods 

 are long, straight, absolutely stringless, and 

 of excellent flavor. Pkt., 20c; pt., 40c; 

 pt., 75c; qt., $1.25. 



Cabbage 



Hollander Resistant 



Por Yellows infected Soil. 



The best method of fighting plant dis- 

 eases is to plant disease resistant strains 

 whenever they are available. In the mid- 

 west where Cabbage Yellows is the cause of 

 most crop failures, Hollander Resistant pro- 

 duces amazing crops in spite of adverse 

 weather conditions. Heads are medium 

 large, almost round, solid and of superior 

 quality. Pkt., 25c; oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 



Pea 



Dwarf Telephone 



You need no longer bother with stakes for 

 your late crop Peas, as this fine variety is 

 the dwarf edition of that old stand-by. Im- 

 proved Telephone. Vines are scarcely two 

 feet high, very prolific, with long well' filled 

 pods. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 2 qts., 

 $1.10; 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $12.00. 



Squash 



True Italian Green Striped 



Three Veg-etables in One 



Boiled or baked, this variety Is one of 

 the sweetest, finest grained and most de- 

 licious of the Squashes. Picked when about 

 4 inches long it makes an excellent sub- 

 stitute for Asparagrus; sliced and fried it 

 is even superior to Eg'grplant in quality and 

 flavor. 



Vines are more bushy than vining. Fruits 

 are dark and light green mottled and when 

 full grown 15 to 16 inches long by 4 to 5 

 inches in diameter. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c: 

 H lb., 80c. 



