This is the Year to Begin Raising Italian Green Sprouting 



broccoli if you haven't done so before. It is a real aristocrat 

 of the cabbage family, mild and delicate in flavor, and as 

 tender as young asparagus. Since the plants endure both 

 heat and cold, they can be raised almost anywhere. (Further 

 description and prices given on page 10) 



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The Uniform "Curl" in the Leaves is one of the reasons 

 Paramount is such a popular parsley. Another attraction is 

 the very dark green color. Paramount grows compactly, 

 and the plants are about 12 inches tall. One of these plants 

 lifted from the garden in the fall makes a beautiful and useful 

 decoration for the kitchen window. Paramount is our own 

 introduction; it received an Award of Merit in the All- 

 America trials last year. (For illustration, further descrip- 

 tion, and prices, see page 26) 



A Cauliflower that Lives Up to Its Name is Early Snowball, 



illustrated on page 36. The compact round heads are firm, 

 tender, and of dazzhng whiteness. We have had many stocks 

 of cauliflower in our trials and have found our strain of 

 Snowball to be one of the most satisfactory of all. You will 

 be satisfied with it, too, for it is one of the best and earliest 

 varieties for home gardeners to grow. (See page 13 for 

 further description and prices) 



Here's a Remarkable 

 Showing of a remarkable 

 celery. Both the field and 

 the close-up illustrate Su- 

 preme Golden, our new cel- 

 ery development. It is an 

 improved form of one of our 

 best home garden varieties, 

 —early, easy to blanch, and 

 in tenderness and flavor un- 

 surpassed. 



Supreme Golden is, in 

 our opinion, the best strain 

 of Golden Yellow Self 

 Blanching yet developed. 

 (Turn to page 14 for further 

 description and prices) 



"The Finest Slicing Cu- 

 cumber Ever Seen!" This 

 continues to be the report 

 on STRAIGHT-8, pictured 

 below. As the most out- 

 standing new vegetable va- 

 riety of the year, it received 

 the All- America Gold Medal 

 Award in 1935. 



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The fruits of 

 Straight-8 are almost 

 cylindrical, well-round- 

 ed at both ends, and 

 about 8 inches long. 

 You can depend upon 

 its growing true to type, 

 if conditions are right, 

 because it is a Ferry- 

 Morse development. 

 (See page 17 for fur- 

 ther description and 

 prices) 



