NEW ADDITIONS TO OUR 
"hist FOR 1928 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Sprouting. Thisis the type which is becoming so 
popular in Atlantic Seaboard cities, where the tender shoots are 
much in demand. A very productive and early strain. (See page 
24 of our 1928 Seed Annual.) Per Lb. $3.50; 10 Lbs. or more, Per 
Lb. $3.00 
PEPPER 
California Wonder. The thickest fleshed of any of the large 
fruited sweet peppers. Especially adapted for shipping. Fruits 
blocky, square-ended, smooth and attractive. (See page 4 of our 
1928 Seed Annual.) Per Lb. $12.00 
SQUASH 
Table Queen or Des Moines. A very productive variety for 
home and market gardens. Nearly as early as the summer varieties 
and of good quality. Fruits small, dark green, acorn-shaped and 
ridged. (See tllustration on back cover and full description on page 6 
of our 1928 Seed Annual.) Per Lb. $1.00 
SPINACH 
Juliana. This strain is selected for the elimination of early bolt- 
ing male plants. Dark green, heavily crumpled and savoyed and 
on this account very desirable for shipping. (See page 8 of our 1928 
Seed Annual.) Per Lb. 22c; 10 Lbs. or more, per Lb. 20c; 500 Lbs. 
or more, per Lb. 18c 
SWEET PEAS 
Mary Pickford. A charming dainty cream-pink faintly suffused 
with salmon. Flowers of the largest size and are beautifully waved 
and frilled. (See page 9 of our 1928 Seed Annual.) Oz. 30c; Lb. $3.00 
Gleneagles. A new light lavender-blue with extra large bold 
flowers. Probably the best light blue yet introduced. (See page 9 
of our 1928 Seed Annual.) Oz. 70c; Lb. $7.00 
