MINNEAPOLI S, M I N X. 



VEGETABLE NOVELTIES 



BEANS 



l "NKIYALED WAX. The plants are strong and of good size and 

 : the heaviest bearers known. The beans are of a pale yellow- 

 color and there is not the tendency to stay green as in some other 

 types of wax beans, but they color up all over almost at once. 

 The pods are about six inches long, straight with a slight curve 

 at the tip. It is also one of the earliest wax beans known and 

 is noted for its resistance to rust and blight. Pkt.. 10c; }4 lb.. 

 15c; lb.. 50c; 5 lbs., $2.00: 15 lbs.. $4.00; 60 lbs.. $14.00. 



SWEET CORX 

 IMPROVED GOLDEN GIANT excels all other early varieties in size, 

 productiveness and quality, and all of the late varieties in quality 

 and early maturity. It is the one corn for the market gardener 

 who wants the greatest amount of the highest quality corn in the 

 shortest period of time from the smallest piece of land. It is be- 

 cause of the extreme tenderness, combined with the exquisite rich 

 sugary flavor, that the Golden Giant has become the standard of 

 perfection for sugar corn. 

 Pkt., 15c; V A lb., 20c; lb., 50c; 6 lbs., $2.50. 



PEAS 

 MELTING SUGAR. Height 4 to 5 feet. Well deserves its name. 

 Should be cooked and eaten pods and all, the same as wax beans. 

 Pods are stringless and when cooked are tender, sweet and sugary 

 — a great improvement over the ordinary sugar peas. A few rows 

 of this variety should be in every home garden. Pkt., 10c; * 4 lb.. 

 25c; lb., 60c; 3 lbs.. SI. 50; 10 lbs.. S3. 00. 



RADISH 

 EARL SCARLET GLOBE RADISH. The most popular Radish for 

 either indoor or outdoor culture. In fact more Scarlet Globe Rad- 

 ishes are grown than all the other red sorts combined. It is the 

 standard and if you grow it you can always find a ready market 

 for it. We have an exceptionally fine stock of this seed and we 

 believe that it has made a name for itself. The roots are fairly 

 large, of excellent globe shape and it has a small top. The color 

 is a bright scarlet and the flesh is verv crisp and tender. Pkt.. 

 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 35c; lb.. $1.25; 10 lbs-, $10.00; 25 lbs., S22.50 



CARROTS 



CHANTENAY. Grown under contract for the most critical Market 

 Gardeners' trade. Of rich, dark orange color. In earliness it 

 ranks intermediate between Danvers and the Short Horn. Of the 

 style of the Danvers, hardly as large, but fine and more symmet- 

 rical. It is being used quite extensively by market gardeners for 

 bunching. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 10c; V A lb.. 40c; lb-, SI. 25. 



CABBAGE 

 DANISH BALLHEAD. This variety has been selected and per- 

 fected for more than fifty years by the Danish gardeners. They 

 grow it almost exclusively for winter cabbage. Heads round, good 

 sized, solid and very fine grained. Has but few outer leaves. 

 A good keeper, tender and crisp, with little waste heart. Pkt., 

 5c; oz., 30c; % lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



