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Kentucky Wonder Bean 



MUSKMELON, Burrell's Gem. Like the Rocky 

 Ford in shape but with orange flesh. Fairly 

 melts in the mouth. Oz., 12c; £ lb., 30c. 

 Early Hackensack. One of the best, earliest, 

 hardiest and most prolific of netted melons; 

 thick, light green flesh of fine flavor. Oz., 15c; 

 Mb., 30c. 



Osage, or Miller's Cream. The standard oval 

 sort. Most delicious. Flesh salmon color; 

 very thick. Oz., 15c; £ lb., 35c. 

 Rocky Ford, or Netted Gem. Second earliest. 

 Round or slightly oval. Flesh greenish and of 

 luscious flavor. Oz., 10c; i lb., 30c. 



WATERMELON, Citron. For preserves. Oz.. 

 10c; i lb., 30c. 



Cole's Early. Best early and most desirable 

 for northern growing. Excellent quality and 

 very productive. Oz., 10c; \ lb., 30c. 

 Kleckley Sweets. Of luscious flavor, crisp and 

 sugary, — the sweetest of all and quite early. 

 Oz., 10c; Mb., 30c. 



Seet Heart. Extra early, flesh tender, melting 

 and sweet. Oz., 10c; \ lb., 30c. 



OKRA OR GUMBO, Perkins Mammoth Pod. 

 The young pods, sliced, are used to thicken 

 and flavor soups. A delightful dish. Oz., 

 10c; | lb., 25c. 



ONION, Prize Taker. Exterior, pale yellow; 

 flesh white. Immense in size. Very produc- 

 Uive, medium early. Oz., 20c; £ lb., 50c. 

 Red Wethersfield. The very best keeper and 

 one of the most popular for general cultivation. 

 Oz., 20c; i lb., 50c. 



CUCUMBER, Chicago Pickling. Just the right shape and size for 



pickles. Oz., 10c; J lb., 30c. 



Davis' Perfect. Extra long, white spine variety, fruit slim and of 



beautiful dark green color. Oz., 15c; { lb., 40c. 



Improved Long Green. One of the best for pickles; when ripe, fine 



for sweet pickles. Oz., 10c; \ lb., 30c. 



Improved White Spine. One of the best sorts for table use. Oz., 



10c; J lb., 30c. 



Cucumber Mixture. Above mixed. Oz., 10c; i lb., 25c. 



Japanese Climbing. Can be trained on a trellis. The fruits run 



from 12 to 16 inches long, and are especially adapted for slicing or 



salads. £ oz., 10c; oz., 15c. 

 EGG PLANT, Black Beauty. The best early variety. The fruits 



set freely and develop quickly, insuring a good crop before frost. 



ioz., 10c; £ oz., 15c. 

 ENDIVE, an excellent garnish or salad for fall and winter use. £ oz., 



7c; oz., 12c. 

 LETTUCE, Black-Seeded Simpson. Leaves curled, inner ones almost 



white; non-heading. Oz., 10c; £ lb., 30c. 



California Cream Butter. Best summer-heading Lettuce, the in- 

 terior blanching to a beautiful white. Oz., 10c; £ lb., 25c. 



Crisp as Ice. Heads large, solid, tender and brittle, as the name im- 

 plies. Oz., 10c; i lb., 30c. 



Hanson Head. One of the finest head lettuces. Inner leaves 



usually curled and twisted. Oz., 12c; J lb., 30c. 



Grand Rapids. One of the very best leaf lettuces. Leaves finely 



curled and splendid for salads. Oz., 12c; £ lb., 30c. 



May King. New early heading variety. Heart is beautiful, yellow, 



tender and of fine qual'ty. £ oz., 10c; £ lb., 35c. 



Wayahead. Very early, firm-heading sort, outer leaves light green, 



inner a rich buttery yellow. Oz., 12c; £ lb., 35c. 



Lettuce Mixture. Above varieties mixed. Oz., 10c; £ lb., 25c. 

 KOHL RABI, Purple Vienna. A favorite in the old country. It 



forms a turnip-like bulb above the ground, which is cooked when 



young and tender. } oz., 10c; oz., 18c. 



Silver Skin. Large White Portugal. Early 



and mild; best for growing sets and pickles. 



Oz..25c; Jib., 60c. 



Yellow Globe Danvers. One of the best for 



family use. Mild in flavor and an excellent 



keeper. Oz., 20c; i lb., 50c. 



Onion Mixture. My five varieties mixed. 



Oz., 15c; J lb., 40c. 



PARSLEY, Champion Moss Curled. Dark, 

 densely curled leaves. Slow in seeding; soak 

 seed 24 hours. 5 oz., 8c; oz., 15c. 



PARSNIP, Hollow Crown. Smooth, large, ten- 

 der and sweet. Oz., 10c; I lb., 25c. 



PEAS. Prices of Peas do not include postage, 

 except for small and 3-oz. pkts. For larger 

 quantities add postage according to your zone. 

 One pound of peas is about one pint. 

 Alaska. A sweet, smooth, dark-blue pea, the 

 earliest known. 3-oz. pkt., 10c; 1 lb., 20c plus 

 your zone postage. 



American Wonder. Most popular early pea; 

 quality excellent; needs no brush. 3-oz. pkt., 

 10c; 1 lb., 25c plus your zone postage. 

 Champion of England. The most popular and 

 best flavored tall pea. 3-oz. pkt., 10c; 1 lb., 

 20c plus your zone postage. 

 Premium Gem. A dwarf green wrinkled pea, 

 extra sweet, an improved Little Gem, and al- 

 most as early as American Wonder. 3-oz. 

 pkt., 12c; 1 lb., 25c plus your zone postage. 

 Telephone. Tall growing, long bearing, late 

 sort. Pods very large; flavor delicious. 3-oz. 

 pkt., 12c; 1 lb., 25c plus your zone postage. 



