VEGETABLE SEED NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Try these fine new strains this year. Each has much 
merit and will well stand comparison. They have been 
specially selected for their very high quality and definite 
purpose. Each will earn a prominent place in its class. 
Certified Penn State Ballhead Cabbage 
This is a special strain produced from stock seed supplied by the 
originator. Dr. C. E. Myers, of Pennsylvania State College. It is 
a very hard, tight-headed selection of short-stemmed Danish 
Ballhead, and for this reason yields a huge tonnage per acre. Plants 
may be set closer because of restricted leaf-growth. The heads are 
solid, uniform, fine-grained, on short stems and keep wonderfully. 
This seed is supplied in sealed packages only. J4 oz - 30 cts.; 
oz. 85 cts.; MIb. $2.20; lb. $8. 
Premier Cabbage 
After thorough trial, this new strain has proved to be the 
earliest of all the round-headed Cabbages. It matures 3 to 4 days 
earlier than Golden Acre, and the plants are more compact and 
can be planted closer. The very firm heads are a little smaller 
and of tender quality. M oz - 30 cts.; oz. 85 cts.; MIb. $2.20; lb. $8. 
Certified Penn State Ballhead Cabbage 
Snowball No. 291 Cauliflower 
This excellent strain has been grown in Europe for the past 
three years, and comes to us with most enthusiastic credentials 
as to its earliness, high quality, and uniformity in type and time 
of maturity. It is recommended for earliest outdoor crop. M oz - $1 ; 
oz. $3; MIb. $11. Seed offered in 
limited quantities to supply as 
many as possible. 
Forbes Reliance Cauliflower 
Forbes Reliance 
Cauliflower 
A new main-crop—big-crop—sure-crop 
strain that we have watched with interest 
and growing confidence during the past 
few years. The large, thrifty plants are 
thoroughly well protected, both by the 
form of their growth and by the abundant 
foliage. The heads vie as to size, color, 
and weight with the best. We believe 
the plants are more than ordinarily 
resistant to the climatic and moisture 
extremes to which Cauliflower crops are 
so unusually sensitive. M oz - $1; oz. $3; 
MIb. $11. Supply limited. 
California Wonder XXX 
Pepper 
Stewart’s Disease-Resistant Sweet Corn 
These differ from Top-Cross Bantam, King's Cross Bantam, and similar 
hybrids which have only one “inbred” parent stock, in that the two offered 
below are produced from two parent stocks both of which are “inbred.” 
They are, for this reason, much more immune to Stewart’s disease. 
True Hybrid Golden Cross Bantam. Very uniform stalks, ears, and 
maturity, with 7%-to 8-inch, 10-to 14-rowed yellow ears in about 88 days. 
True Hybrid Red-leaved Evergreen. Uniform stalks, ears, and maturity, 
with 8- to 8J4-inch, 12-rowed white ears and red-green foliage. 
Glowing Ball Radishes 
Each of above, lb. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. 
S3.50; 15 lbs. $9.75; 50 lbs. $30 
Glowing Ball Radish 
This wonderfully excellent 
new forcing Radish shows a 
striking advance over present 
scarlet forcing ball-shaped va¬ 
rieties. Produced from trans¬ 
planted roots, it is extremely 
uniform, perfectly round, with 
thread-like tap-roots and small 
tops. The strikingly brilliant 
color is bright fiery scarlet-red 
with a suffusion of orange. 
This alone makes Glowing 
Ball unique. Matures quickly. 
MIb. 40c.; Ib. $1.25; 10 lbs. $10. 
Double-Purpose 
Special Tomato 
Try this excellent new 
strain, described and illus¬ 
trated on page 28. 
California Wonder XXX Pepper 
This strain, produced for us by the originator, has 
the remarkable characteristics which caused so much 
favorable comment when this variety was first intro¬ 
duced. (See colored illustration on back cover.) Oz. 90 
cts.; MIb- $2.75; Ib. $10. 
Imperial Special Curled Kale 
This is a very heavily curled and very uniform strain of 
long-standing Siberian Kale with fine blue-green, purple- 
tinged color. The field we illustrate shows Imperial Special 
Curled on the left compared with regular Siberian on the 
right. Oz. 25 cts.; MIb- 65 cts.; Ib. $2; 10 lbs. $15. 
Imperial Special Curled Kale (Left half) 
