Novelties in Vegetable Seeds 



WEEBER & DON 



SWEET CORN 



The Don 



This Sweet Corn is 

 on the market but a fc 

 to all other early softs. It 

 ear* measuring' from 8 to 11 

 are pure w hite, sweet and tend 

 rows on each col). Our prival 

 l^rge size, earliness and produ 

 Pt. 15c, tjt. 25c, peck $1.50. 



m para lively new, having been 

 years, and has proved superior 

 liyas the Corv, with 

 lies long. Theg-ri 



g.n 



l 10 to 1 2 

 :rs claim that for 

 it has no equal. 



CUCUMBER 



Cumberland 



A splendid variety lb 



r pickling or table use. The vines 

 are strong, vigorous and very productive. Fruit of a 

 light green color, thickly set and exceptionally straight, 

 with fine spines over the entire surface. Flesh solid, 

 crisp and tender. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. V\- lb. GOc, lb. $2.00. 



CUCUMBER 



Bennett'* White Sbine 



This strain grows from 7 to 10 inches long, propor- 

 tionately thick throughout. It is a week earlier than the 

 White Spine, and retains its dark green color mu< 

 longer, rkt, 5c, oz, 15c, % lb. 50c, II). $1.50. 



ONION 



llardy White Winter 



This is the earl 

 iornis small, flat i 

 5c, oz. 25c, !4 ib 



st and the hardiest variety known ; it 

 ots and is excellent for pickling. Pkt. 

 l5c, lb. $2.00. 



LETTUCE 



Iceberg 



Handsome variety with very solid heads, leaves 

 curving in, and keeping center well blanched. Stands 

 the heat: well and does -not run to seed. Always crisp 

 and tender. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c. 



LETTUCE 



May King 



An early outdoor variety and a good forcer. The 

 beads arc globe-shaped, large and solid; leaves yel- 

 lowish green with brown tinge, crisp and tender. 

 Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, hi lb. $1.50. 



IN"G LETTOOE 



Prizetaker 



inous size, cxcel- 

 d keeper. Favorite variety for 

 20c, V4 lb. 60 c 



ONION, PltlZETAEER 



