Culverton, Ga — "My Asters are wonderful 3 



every year. I always use your seed."— Miss 

 M. L. C. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, 



E. V. W. Co. Big Ten Standard Vegetables 



Tried and Dependable Varieties Which We Know Are the Best for Home Garden 



or Market Purposes 



CORN, Mammoth White Cory. The earli- 

 est and best of all extra early sweet corn. 

 Ears 10 to 12 rowed, 7 to 8 inches long, 

 sweet, tender and white. Stalks about 4 feet 

 high, usually producing two large handsome 

 ears on each stalk. Large Pkt., 15c; Lb.. 35c: 

 2 Lbs., 65c. 



CORN, Golden Bantam. Our special selec- 

 tion of this splendid well known variety is 

 Minnesota grown; it's earlier, sweeter and 

 better quality than southern and western 

 grown stocks. Plant liberally of our Golden 

 Bantam; it's so good you will want lots of 

 it if you like good sweet corn. Large Pkt.. 

 15c: Lb., 35c; 2 Lbs., 65c. 



CUCUMBER, Early Fortune. The finest 

 type of White Spine yet produced. Early, 

 very productive and disease resistant; fruits 

 nine inches long, slightly tapering; flesh 

 white, very firm and crisp, with very few 

 seeds; color rich dark green. Pkt., 5e ; Oz . 

 10c: 1 Lb., 35c. 



CARROT, Half Long: Scarlet Nantes 

 Roots 6 to 8 inches long, almost cylindrical, 

 smooth and of deep orange color; very sweet 

 and almost entirely without a core. Pkt.. 

 5c: O/.. 10c; } Lb.. 35c. 



BEET, Detroit Dark Red. One of the very 

 best sorts for home and market garden and 

 canning purposes. Roots uniformly smooth, 

 of medium size, and globe shaped: skin dark 

 red, flesh solid vermillion red. Our special 

 stock of this variety shows little, if any. 

 white zones. Tops are small, upright, dark 

 green shaded red. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 10c; \ Lb., 

 35c. 



RADISH, Sparkler White Tip. Quite simi- 

 lar to Scarlet Turnip White Tipoed as to size 

 and time of maturity. The white, however, 

 extends further up on the radish; fine look- 

 ing and excellent qualitv. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c; 

 i Lb.. 40c. 



LETTUCE, Iceberg-. A large, late, crisp, 

 cabbage-heading variety; heads very firm and 



hard, and well blanched; leaves unusually 

 broad and somewhat blistered and crumpled, 

 borders finely frilled; color light green with 

 faint brown tracing on the border; quality 

 good. Oz., 12c; \ Lb., 35c. 



ONION, Ideal Yellow Globe. An exceed- 

 ingly handsome large yellow Onion, which Is 

 the most globe shaped we have ever seen. 

 Its general characteristics stamp it as the 

 best main crop variety of its type, and we 

 are pleased to offer it to our customers, feel- 

 ing sure that it will fully satisfy all who 

 desire to grow large Onions from seed. The 

 bulbs are true globe shape, with skin of a 

 pleasing yellow color, flesh white and of a 

 mild flavoY. It is not the ordinary Southport 

 Yellow Globe, but is far superior, much more 

 productive, and we especially recommend it 

 for planting in the home garden. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz.. 85c; \ lb., 85c; lb. §3.00. 



TOMATO, John Baer. This variety has 

 been offered as the earliest Tomato for home 

 and commercial use, and in our trials we 

 found it to mature about the same time as 

 Spark's Earliana, which variety it resembles 

 in size, shape and color. The vines do not 

 grow very large, but are productive, bearing 

 the fruits in clusters and abundantly. The 

 Tomatoes are of a medium size, nearly round 

 in shape, scarlet color and are of excellent 

 flavor. On account of the large yield, desir- 

 able size and shape, this variety is suited 

 both for earlv market and home use. Pkt., 

 5c; oz., 40c; \ lb., $1.50. 



PEAS, Little Marvel. An extra fine dwarf 

 Sweet Pea. Pods somewhat larger than Xott's 

 Excelsior and same season. A fine variety for 

 either private or market garden. Height 14 

 inches. Foliage and pods very dark green; 

 pods 3 in. long, nearly round and square 

 ended, containing 7 very dark green peas of 

 high quality; very productive. Large pkt., 

 15c; lb. 45c; 2 lbs., 85c. 



ONE PACKET EACH OF THIS SPLENDID BIG TEN COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES 

 FOR THE HOME GARDEN — 80 CTS. — SENT POSTPAID FOR 65 CTS. 



Free Flower and Vegetable Seeds 



Plant a larger garden, both vegetable and flower. You will enjoy every minute devoted 

 to your garden; if you never had a garden, have it this year. 



It will be a pleasant surprise to you. You will be healthier and have an abundant 

 supply of excellent vegetables for the table and flowers to beautify the home. 



To enable our customers to have a greater variety, we are offering extra seeds as a 

 Prmium-Discount. See page 2. 



The Big Five Vegetable Collection, 25c. 



BEANS. Webber Wax. One of the very best extra tender stringless varieties. Large 

 pkt., 15c. 



BEET. Detroit Dark Red. Excellent dark red sort. Pkt., 5c. 



CUCUMBER. Early Fortune. An early dark green variety for pickling and slicing. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



RADISH. Icicle. Transparent, long white, crisp and brittle. Pkt., 5c. 



ONION. Southport Red Globe. The best red onion for market or home garden. Pkt., 5c. 



