group; long 
Vesetable Seeds for Florists 
PEPPER. 
Long Red Cayenne. (Hot). 70 days. For pickles, canning or drying; very 
prolific; deep green, becoming bright red.34 oz., 25c. . . . 
World Beater. (Sweet). 70 days. Good shipper,- large oblong, deep green 
turning deep red,- thick fleshed .34 oz., 30c. . . . 
Harris Early Giant. (Sweet). 63 days. Very early for home and market; very 
prolific and large fruited; deep green, turning red.34 oz., 35c. . . . 
Large Bell. Sweet mildly pungent ribs. 55 to 60 days. Deep green, becoming 
scarlet.34 oz., 25c.... 
Ruby King. (Sweet). Standard for home or market garden. Deep green and 
turning bright red. 68 days. 
Hungarian Yellow Wax. (Hot). Very early. Desirable for canning or market 
garden. Light yellow, becoming bright red. 
Cri mson Giant. 85 days. Mild and sweet. Popular home and market sort. Deep 
green, becoming deep crimson.34 oz., 40c 
Chinese Giant. (Sweet). 80 days. The largest sweet pepper. Deep green, be¬ 
coming scarlet-red.34 oz., 35c .... 
Pimento. (Perfection). (Sweet). 72 days. Standard variety for home or market 
garden and for canning whole. Deep green, becoming deep red. 
California Wonder. (Sweet). 72 days. Standard of excellence in sweet peppers. 
Deep green, becoming bright crimson.34 oz., 35c. . . . 
Large Sweet Spanish. 80 days. For home and market garden,- heavy producer,- 
dark green to rich red.34 oz., 25c. . . . 
RADISH. 
Early Scarlet Globe. (Short top strain). Our strain of this very early forcing 
variety is a superior one,- small tops make it right for bunching. 23 days. 
This is an ideal florists’ “catch crop’’ for selling to local stores. 5 lbs., 
$3.50; 10 lbs., $6.25.10 
SPINACH. 
Giant Thick-Leaved. (Nobel). 43 days. Best of thick-leaved 
standing,- heavy yielder,- deep green,- smooth leaves. 
TOMATO. Number of days following description is time to first pick of fruit 
from early June planting in northern states. 
Golden Queen. 83 days. Best large yellow fruited; golden yellow; firm and 
smooth. 
Marglobe. Particularly valuable for shipping and highly resistant to disease. 
Smooth,- of distinct quality and long bearing. 75 to 78 days. 
June Pink. 65 days. Best extra early,- purplish pink. 
Bonny Best. Unexcelled for all purposes including forcing. 73 days.30 
Dwarf Champion. Dwarf, tree-like. Requires no support; medium size, purplish 
pink fruit. 78 days. 
Earliana. Particularly valuable for home and early market garden. Medium size, 
deep scarlet. 64 to 66 days.. 
John Baer. Standard all-purpose variety, used largely for canning in northern 
sections,- medium to large. 71 days. 
Livingston’s Globe. Valuable for shipping,- heavy producer. Large purplish 
pink fruit,-smooth and solid. 81 days. 
Ponderosa. Valuable for home use. Extremely large,- purplish pink, with few 
seeds. 85 days.50 
Stone. 85 days. Valuable for market and canning,- heavy producer; deep 
scarlet; smooth. 
Early Detroit. Particularly valuable for shipping. Purplish pink, large smooth 
fruit. 78 days. 
Oxheart. Late home garden variety. Extra large heart-shaped; few seeds and 
mild flavor. Very choice for salads. 
Dwarf Stone. Largely used by market gardeners and canners. Heavily produc¬ 
tive,- smooth and solid. 85 days. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. 75 days. Fine for home and market gardeners,- heavy pro¬ 
ducer,- scarlet red, smooth. 
TURNIP. 
Purple Top White Globe.10 
NEW EVERLASTING STRAWBERRY. 
Rugen. An everbearing, highly flavored, medium to small sized strawberry which is easily and quickly 
grown from seed. Produces no runners and is of upright growth. Sow indoors in February for a full 
crop the first season. Tr. Pkt., 25c,- 34 oz. 75c. Germination 70%. 
1 oz. 
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