HUTA SPECIALTIES VEGETABIE SEEDS Zee JaWAR LLY 
The 
EARLY 
CUCUMBER 
A splendid selection of “White Spine,” bearing large 
numbers of handsome, uniform fruits, cylindrical in shape, 
with very dark green skin and thick flesh, tender and 
crisp. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 20 cts.; } lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 
DREER’S ALL-HEART 
LETTUCE 
The name is truly descriptive, because the few loose 
outer leaves cause the heads to be almost entirely solid 
hearts. Now thoroughly tested in all soils and sections, 
we have yet to hear of an instance where Dreer’s All- 
Heart Lettuce did not come through with flying colors. 
While suitable for summer use in cool sections, it is 
pre-eminently an early spring variety and gives best re- 
sults in soils holding an abundance of humus or other 
quickly available plant food. 
The heads are of delicate yellowish-green color, 
making it most attractive. The flavor is excellent and 
in crispness it surpasses the majority of other butterheads. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 4 0z., 40 cts.; oz., 75 cts.; + lb., $2.00. 
AVON EARLY TOMATO 
After repeated trials, we have come to the conclusion 
that Avon Early is several days ahead of the earliest 
strain of Spark’s Earliana, considered the standard for 
earliness throughout the country. Moreover, we find 
this variety to be more uniformly deep through from 
stem to blossom end and the uniformly large size of 
the fruit is maintained throughout the season. Well 
grown Avon Early fruits average 3 to the pound. They 
are about 3} inches in diameter the-broad way and 
three inches deep. The skin is always smooth, both 
skin and flesh of deep, scarlet red color. We know of no 
other extra early sort equalling Avon Early in solidity, 
due to exceedingly small seed cavities. Pkt., 20 cts.; 
3 oz., 65 cts.; 0z., $1.00; 3 1b., $3.50. 
except Beans, Corn, and Peas. 
CELERY— EASY BLANCHING 
One of the earliest varieties to become ready to use, and yet a suf- 
ficiently good keeper to prove useful during the early winter months. 
Easy Blanching makes a quick, strong growth, is of compact, upright 
habit, making the process of blanching very easy. The stalks are thick, 
very brittle, devoid of stringy fibre, and a rich, nutty flavor. Pkt., 20 
cts.; 4 0z., 85 cts.; 0z., $1.50; + lb., $4.50. 
EARLY WONDER BEET 
An extra early variety of recent introduction. Globe shaped and 
very uniform in size, skin smooth, and flesh a deep blood red and extremely 
tender. It is admirably suited to the home garden and also on account 
of its earliness and super-fine quality, valuable to the Market Gardener. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; 4 1b., 75 cts.; Ib., $2.00. 
CHANTENAY CARROT 
Grown for market as well as home use. It is stump-rooted and slightly 
tapered towards the bottom and the skim is very smooth, orange-red 
in color, causing it to be of very attractive appearance. The quality 
is most excellent, being very crisp, tender and of an extra fine flavor. 
Roots, when ready, average about 5 or 6 inches long. But they may 
be used while yet quite small, thus furnishing a continuous supply. 
Unexcelled quality, size and appearance. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 
i Ib., 50 cts.; Ib., $1.50. 
KEENEY’S STRINGLESS GREEN 
REFUGEE BEAN 
A decided improvement over the old Thousand-to-one Refugee which 
was somewhat stringy. The plants grow to large size and are very 
productive. The pod is round, average five inches long, are slightly 
curved, light green in color, very brittle and of good quality. Pkt., 10 
cts., postpaid. 4 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 Ibs., 60 cts.; 10 lbs., $2.50. 
GOLDEN PLUME CELERY 
A new early celery of great merit. Large robust stalks easily blanched, 
blight-proof and of that crispness and nutty flavor so much desired. 
We consider this and our strain of Originator’s Golden Self Blanching, 
the two finest Golden Celeries in cultivation. Pkt., 40 cts.; 4 oz., $2.50; 
4 oz., $4.50; oz., $8.50. 
The modern type of Tomato is way ahead in every way of the old 
“Love AppPLe.” A good fruit of Avon Early. 
If these are wanted by Parcel Post, add 5 cts. per lb. to points East of the 
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NOTE We deliver postpaid to any post office within the United States Vegetable seeds in packets, ounces and pounds, 
Mississippi River, and 10 cts. per lb. to points West of the Mississippi River. 
