Adams* Vegetable Specialties 
Crimson 
Monarch 
Pepper 
(68 days). An early, pure 
line variety. Bred for size 
and uniformity. Resembles 
Ruby King. Fruits are except 
tional in depth at the base 
and in length, 3 dobed, taper¬ 
ed, smooth, dark green, turn¬ 
ing to bright, deep red at ma¬ 
turity. Flesh thick, sweet and 
mild. Particularly desirable 
for market gardeners for 
early markets. Pkt., 15c; oz., 
75c; lb., ^2.50; lb., ^8.00. 
White Wonder 
Cauliflower 
(85 days). An entirely new Snowball strain de¬ 
veloped and bred for the critical market gardener. 
Nearly a week earlier than Snowball, produces 
even, large, snowy white heads. A good keeper and 
does not become soft and ricy. Perfect wrapper 
leaves and very easy to raise. Pkt., 25c; oz., 
^1.75; oz., ^3.00; lb., ^10.00. 
Longfellow 
Cucumber. 
(70 days). The most attractive, dark green variety. The beautiful, slen¬ 
der, emerald-green, almost spineless fruits are 12-14 inches long. Thicker, 
darker in color, and more uniform in shape than the Davis Perfect. A fine 
slicing variety, with solid, sparkling white flesh, few seeds, and a delicate 
flavor. When grown outdoors it is equal in appearance to any hot-house 
Cucumber. It should be planted only on the best possible soil and given 
extra care and attention. A very shy seeder. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; y^ lb., 
75c; lb., ^2.50. 
Longfellow 
Cucumber 
Crimson Monarch Pepper. 
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White Wonder Cauliflower. 
