MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 



SALSIFY OH VEGETABLE OYSTER 



One of the most delicious and nutri- 

 tious vegetables, it has the true oyster 

 flavor, a delicious and inexpensive sub- 

 stitute for them when used in soup or 

 fried. One ounce will sow 50 feet. 

 Cultivate like parsnips. 

 Mammoth Sandwich Island. Standard 

 variety. Oz., 20c; 1 x lb., 75c. 



SPINACH 



Long Standing. Best for family use. 



Oz., 10c; »4 lb.. 20c. 



SQUASH 



Bush Fordhook. A new Bush Squash 

 suitable for summer or winter use. 

 Fruits are oblong-. or 10 inches in 

 length, with thin yellowish skin and 

 thick, straw-colored flesh: unequalled 

 in quality and flavor, and being - of 

 bush growth the plants can be grown 

 more closelj- together. Oz., 12c; % 

 lb., 3.-,c. 



Delicious. The best flavored squash, 

 unsurpassed for fall and winter. Oz., 

 15c; "-, lb., 45e. 



Early Summer Crcokneck. Oz., 12c; % 

 lb.. 40c. 



Hubbard. Test winter squash. Oz., 

 15c; : 4 lb.. 55c. 



Icicle Radish 



John Baer Tomato 

 TOMATO 



John l!aer. An exceptionally fine early 

 variety, about ten days later than the 

 Earliana; fruit uniformly smooth, 

 round and solid; color, crimson; a good 

 canning sort for the North. On ac- 

 count of the large yield, desirable size 

 and shape, this variety is suited both 

 for early market and home use. % 

 oz.. 12c; l 2 oz., 20c. 



Early June. Said to be "earlier than 

 Earliana, as smooth and handsome as 

 Stone, as solid and seedless as Ponder- 

 osa and more prolific than either." Es- 

 pecially valuable for the extreme 

 North. 1 i oz., 15c; % oz., 25c; oz., 45c. 



Earliana. For a number of years this 

 ranked as the Earliest Tomato, being 

 equally valuable in size and quality, 

 with solid, smooth- fruits, and it is still 

 a great favorite. U oz., 10c; l 2 oz., 18c. 



Husk, or Ground Cherry. Also called 

 Strawberry Tomato. The small yellow 

 fruits are enclosed in a husk and are 

 much prized for eating, preserving and 

 making pies. %, oz., 10c; % oz., 18c 



Golden Ponderosa. A splendid new 

 yellow Tomato. The large yellow 

 slices make a lovely salad, both in ap- 

 pearance and taste, and it is especial- 

 ly fine for preserving. i 4 oz., 15c; % 

 oz., 25e. 



