SPECIAL NOVELTIES FOR 1915 



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Extra Early Ideal Sweet Corn 



Last year for the second time we put the New Early Ideal Sweet Corn out to a few of 



rket gardeners. We have never put out anything that has given greater 



:on to our friends than this. First, it was i market as soon as the 



Extra Early Adams; Second, large size ear; Third, it brought more money, and 



Fourth, it satisfied the most critical trade. What more could be said? While 



not a sugar com it is a sweet corn, can be planted at the same time as the Adams 



Corn and produce an ear much larger, finer texture, sweet and with blades on 



the ear. We already have orders for large quantities of this corn and the stock 



is short. Not in a single instance have we sold a gardener this corn who does 



rant more for this season. Express not prepaid; quart, 25c; gallon. 



0l> . ; . k, SI. 00; bushel, $4.00. 



Extremely Early Prolific 

 Bonny Best Tomato 



In field test the Bonny Best proved to be the earliest of all 

 early tomatoes. The fruit was extremely abundant and 

 large, much superior to many of the much advertised sorts; 

 in fact, much of the fruit was as large as the largest sorts of 

 commercial Tomatoes. It has an abundance of vine, 

 protecting the fruit from scalding and the blossoms being 

 knocked off by heavy rains and winds. This is fast becom- 

 ing the leading Extremely Early Tomato. Its smoothness, uniformity of size, brilliant red color, evenness of ripening, 

 compact growth and abundance of fruit will make it a money-maker for Packer and Home Gardener. 



Why experiment with other sorts when this one is to be had? Price: Packets, 5 and 10c; 1 ounce, 25c; % pound, 90c; 

 1 pound, $3.00. 



King of the Early Round Green Beans 



Positiverj the Earliest and Hardiest of Ml Green 



Podded B»an>. It can be planted at least ten days earlier 

 than any other green bean. It will stand considerable more 

 cold and wet weather than any other beans. This excellent 

 ■is a great improvement over the popular standard 

 I Valentine, being One-third Longer Than 

 Variety, Pods Perfectly Round and Straight. It 

 has the additional advantage of being suitable for both early 

 and late planting, being extremely hardy. It will with- 

 stand both early and late frosts which kill other varieties. 

 A most desirable sort for the market gardeners, owing to its 

 enormous yielding qualities, large and handsome appearance. 

 - the various bean diseases. Price: Pkt., 10c; 

 -7.00. 

 Bolgianos (.olden Heart Lettuce. There has always 

 been a demand for a Big Boston Lettuce without the brown 

 tinge. This Lettuce is black seeded Big Boston with less 

 :nge. It will stand longer without going to seed 

 .and has a fine large heart, light color, and is crisp and tender. 

 Price: packet, 5 and 10c; 1 ounce, 15c; 2 ounces, 25c; 

 M lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.50. 



Wayahead Lettuce. This new lettuce was called first to 



our a-.ention by some of the leading market gardeners. It 



remarkable combination of earliness, firm heading 



character, handsome appearance and fine quality. For 



mes it has no superior, and in the open ground in 



spring, summer and early fall months it has proven to be 



the earliest, but one of the surest heading varieties. 



: and 10c; 1 ounce, 20c; \i lb., 75c; 1 lb., $2.50. 



Bolgianos New Wonder Lettuce. It has solid round 



heads and will bear transportation better than almost anv 



Pot early spring planting in the open ground 



or under glass it is unequalled. The plants grow 6 to 7 



inches in diameter; the outer leaves are so closely folded the 



plant is practically all head. It is hardy as well as very 



early, and a quick grower. Leaves are a light green, and 



slightly crumpled, like Savoy Spinach; inner leaves a bright 



yellow. In flavor it is particularly rich, buttery and 

 tender. Bolgiano's Wonder has certainly been highly 

 appreciated wherever grown or tried, and is sure to become 

 popular, both in home and market gardens. Price : packets, 

 S and 10 ounces, 35c; \i lb., 60c; lb., 



Golden Heart Lettuce. (Better than Big Boston) 



