NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLE SEED 
Schllng's Perpetual Summer Japanese Yard-Long Pole Beans 
Spinach 
AN EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY 
A delicious, big-leaved Spinach from which you can 
cut and cut again right through the season until hard 
frost — the warmer it gets the better it grows. Im- 
mediately after a gathering, fresh leaves appear from 
the heart. The only variety that will give you an 
abundant supply of real Spinach constantly throughout 
the season. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., }4lh. $1.50. 
New Muskmelon, Harbinger 
The earliest of all Muskmelons — green flesh — delicious 
flavor 
Here's the ideal Muskmelon for the home-garden. 
Luscious in flavor and beautiful to look at, the fruit is 
oblong — 7_inches long, by 5 inches deep — of a deep green 
color turning to golden when fully ripe, covered with a 
fine green netting and distinctly ribbed. The flesh is 
very thick and juicy, of a medium green color blending 
to light pink at the center. Pkt. 25 cts. 
New Muskmelon, Hearts of Cold 
Thick flesh — beautifully netted— delicate lasting flavor 
A fine little Melon, round, slightly inclined to heart 
shape, with very thick flesh of a rich orange color; juicy 
and deliciously sweet; prolific and unifomi; produces 
well even under unfavorable conditions. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Sutton's IVIasterpieoe Bush Bean 
An English variety of excellent quality and especially 
adapted for winter and early spring forcing in the green- 
house or hotbed. Sutton's Mastei-piece is wonderfully 
prolific and the pods are long, straight, very fleshy, and 
of a deep_ green color, many measuring from 10 to 
12 inches in length. Under glass a crop can be picked 
thirty days after planting. J^lb. 50 cts., lb. 90 cts., 
2 lbs. $1.75. 
Schling's Giant Curled Rapid 
Forcing Lettuce 
A loose-leaved forcing Lettuce producing leaves of 
monstrous size, heavily curled and frilled at the edges. 
In spite of the great size of the leaves they are as tender 
as the hearts of any heading or butter Lettuce. For 
forcing or outdoors this new Lettuce has no equal. The 
beautifully_ curled and crumpled leaves are also useful 
for garnishing. Pkt. 50 cts. 
A Delicious New Sweet Corn, 
Golden Cream 
Excels even the famous Golden Bantam in sweetness. 
The ears are larger and the grain somewhat smaller, 
but very deep, arranged in zigzag formation as in 
Country Gentleman, and of a rich golden yellow color; 
deliciously sweet. 3/^lb. 40 cts., lb. 75 cts., 2 lbs. $1.35, 
5 lbs. $3.25. 
New Peerless Climbing Cucumber 
This remarkable Cucumber is distinctly in a class by 
itself. The fmits are 18 to 20 inches long, smooth, 
slender, crisp and of a rich dark green color; just the 
size desirable for slicing. The vines grow to a great 
length — in good groimd, 10 to 15 feet — and, unlike any 
other variety, they cling readily for support and are 
therefore very suitable for covering fences, trellises, 
walls, etc. Climbing as they do, the fruit is kept off the 
ground which assures a perfect shape and even color 
Pkt. 25 cts., oz. $1..50. 
Delicious, curious and wonderfully productive. The 
tender, fleshy pods hang in great clusters and attain a 
length of 2 to 4 feet. Because of its great bcui'ing 
qualities, this Bean is often called "the family Bean" 
six to eight poles are usually sufficient to supply a 
family throughout the season. Bears without interrup- 
tion untn frost. Pkt. 25 cts., Hlh. 75 cts., I4lh. $1 25 
lb. $2. 
A Grand New Garden Pea, 
Early Giant 
The earliest, largest-podded, and sweetest-flavored 
dwarf Pea grown 
_ From a planting made the first week in April we have 
picked Peas of this variety as early as the last week in 
May, surely a record that no other Pea can come near to. 
It is fully a week earlier than any other sort. The pods 
are even larger than those of the well-known Tele- 
phone. The haulm is especially sturdy, growing to a 
height of 18 inches, and the magnificent pods, which arc 
borne in great profusion, co-'itain from eight to twelve 
(never less than eight) fully developed Peas of a superior 
flavor. Mlb. 60 cts., lb. $1,2 lbs. $1.75. 
Little IVIarvel Pea 
While this Pea has been on the market for several 
years, its merits are so great that it deserves a place 
among novelties. It is an extra-fine dwarf Pea. The 
pods are somewhat larger than Nott's Excelsior and 
mature about the same time. Its greatest value lies in 
its productiveness. The vines are simply loaded with 
Peas which hang in clusters of two and three. The pods 
are 3 inches long, nearly round, and square ended, con- 
taining seven large, fully developed Peas of a dark green 
color. Lb. 65 cts., 2 lbs. $1.25, 4 lbs. $2. 
Pimiento Pepper 
The delicious meaty ItaUan sweet salad Pepper and 
the_ best for stuffing, has not the slightest trace of 
fieriness. Fruits are perfect in shape, of medium size, 
with thick flesh never hot. The ideal pepper for salads, 
flavoring or stuffing. Pkt. 15 cts., 34oz. 30 cts., oz. $1. 
Schling's Earliest Forcing Radish 
The earliest of all forcing Radishes and one of the 
slowest to_ shoot to seed. The roots are round, bright 
scarlet, with the smallest possible top, and are ready 
for the table in twenty-one days from the time of sow- 
ing. The quality is excellent. Pkt. 10 cts., j4oz. 20 cts., 
oz. 30 cts., Mlb. $1. 
Giant Japanese Summer Radish 
(Sakurajima Mammoth) 
Round in shape, and a monster in size, growing to 
more than 3 lbs. in weight. It is solid, of a good flavor 
and exceedingly crisp. This Radish should be grown 
in good, deeply dug soil and should have plenty of room 
for development. It matures in about 120 days an<] 
can be stored for winter use the same as turnips. Pkt. 
15 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
Kelway's Kitchener Tomato 
A wonderful new English Tomato recommended to 
all who prefer a fruit of medium size. It produces 
enormous trusses of fine fleshy Tomatoes, is a very 
vigorous grower and disease resisting. Should be 
manured freely to obtain best results. As it is so ex- 
ceedingly prolific, two-thirds of the flowers should be 
cut off as it produces them too freely. The first bunch 
usually produces about six pounds of fruit, and the 
stem usually twenty pounds. Entirejy distinct from 
any variety offered previously. Pkt. 50 cts. 
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