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Vegetable Specialties for 1933 



Be€in, .4sgTOw Valentine 



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 "string's,'' 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.. 15c; pt., .35c; qt., 

 65c; 4 qts., S2.50; bu., SIO.OO. 



Carrot 



Chantenay, Improved 



An improved strain of the old favorite 

 Chantenay. Roots are somewhat thicker 

 than the old strain and the color is a rich, 

 deep orange almost scarlet. Matures early 

 and is practically free from side roots. 

 Quality leaves nothing to be desired. (This 

 variety is listed in some catalogs as Ked 

 Cored Chantenay but as it is only an im- 

 provement on the old tj'pe we prefer to list 

 it for what is: "Chantenav Improved" i. 

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



Celery 



Giant Pascal 



The finest Celery for winter use. Stalks 

 grow very large and thick and when prop- 

 erly grown are free from strings or fiber. 

 Hearts blanch to a creamy white and have 

 a distinctive nuttv flavor. Must have rich 

 soil. Pkt., 10c; Vz oz.. 30c; oz., 6nc; V4 

 lb., n.T5. 



Pea 



Little Marvel 



We know of no better home garden Pea 

 than the true strain of Little Marvel. Early 

 maturing. dwarf, productive and excellent 

 q' ality. Our strain is absolutely true to 

 type and as only a relatively small amount 

 is available we advise that you order earlv. 

 Pkt.. 10c: pt.. .30c; Qt., 60c; 4 qts., $2.25; 

 bu.. S12.00. 



Radish 



Scarlet Globe, Special 



The best strain of Scarlet Globe Radish 

 in the world. Roots are scarlet in color, 

 globe shaped and of the finest quality imag- 

 inable. When properly grown roots are as 

 uniform in size, shape and color as peas in 

 a pod. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; lb., 50c. 



Two New Tomatoes 



We always hesitate to list new varieties 

 of Tomatoes, as so many have been offered 

 that have been of doubtful value. How- 

 ever, our trials have proven the two fol- 

 lowing varieties to be so fine that we can 

 enthusiastically recommend them to our 

 customers. 



Oxheart 



One of the finest varieties for the home 

 garden that w-e have seen but not entirely 

 suited for market due to irregularity in size. 

 Fruits heart-shaped, very solid and contain 

 hut few seeds, •'Vilor is deep pink. Pkt.. 

 15c; oz,. ^C'c: oz,, .?1.30. 



Scarlet Topper 



New self pruning variety developed by 

 the late Professor Pritchard of the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, who also devel- 

 oped the popular variety Marglobe. Fruits 

 medium sized, globe-shaped and bright 

 scarlet in color. Resistant to wilt and nail 

 head rust. Pkt.. 20c: oz., 60c; oz., SI. 00. 



Tomato, Scarlet Topper. 



