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PIONEER. 
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Detroit Dark Red Beet 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Vegetables rapidly lose their finest delicacy of flavor after picking. Unless 
you have tasted vegetables served on your table a few hours after picking 
you do not know how delicious they can be. In your garden this season 
plant a few of the popular varieties listed here. They are the same high 
quality that we sell to commercial growers and farmers who know quality. 
You’ll enjoy these immensely. Cut table cost by growing your own 
vegetables from Maloney’s reliable seed. 
All seed shipped postpaid. Order early. Write for special price 
on quantity lot. 
BEANS 
Beane are easy to grow—valuable for Home Garden 
Plant rows 2 ft. apart, eeed 2 in. apart 
Price of all Beans: Pkt. 7c; Vi lb. 25c; 1 lb. 35c 
GREEN PODDED BUSH BEANS 
Stringless Green Pod —Very prolific, highest quality, etringleee. 
WAX OR BUTTER BEANS 
Golden Wax —Clear light yellow, stringlese of good quality. 
Black Wax —Golden yellow, very prolific, seeds black. 
LIMA BEAN 
Bush Lima —Small, early and prolific. 
BEETS 
A few row's in the garden will furnish Beets continuously throughout the 
season. 
Plant rows 18 inches apart; thin to a stand of 4 inches apart. 
Detroit Dark Red —Smooth, blood red, tender. Pkt. 5c, Vi lb. 40c; 
1 lb. $1.25. 
CABBAGE 
Danish Ball Head —One of the most popular of all cabbages. Pkt. 5c; 
1 oz. 30c; 4 ozs. 85c. 
SWEET CORN 
Pollen fertilizes better when two or more row's are planted side by side. 
One packet will plant 40 hills; lb. 200 hills; 4 ft. rows, hills 1 ft. apart. 
Price of all varieties of Corn: Pkt. 7c; Vi lb. 25c; 1 lb. 40c 
Stowell’s Evergreen —Best of the white corn, standard variety. 105 days. 
Golden Bantam —(65 days). Kernels a rich golden yellow; flavor deliciously 
rich and pleasing—most popular sweet corn. 
CARROTS 
Carrots are one of the most healthful vegetables 
grown. Plant rows 15 inches apart; thin in rows to 3 
inches apart. A packet will sow 60 ft. of row. 
Price of all varieties: Pkt. 5c; Vi lb. 50c; 
1 lb. $1.50 
Chantenay —The most popular carrot for general use; 
grows 6 to 7 inches long. The color is deep orange 
and fine grained. 
Danvers Half Long —Most popular of all carrots, 6 
to 7 inches long. 
Long Orange —The roots are an immense yielder. 
Golden 
Bantam Corn 
Golden Wax Bean 
CUCUMBERS 
Do not fail to have a bed of cucumbers for salads or for pickling. A fine 
crop may easily be grown. 
Pkt. 5c; Vi lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.00 
Early Cluster —Fine for pickling or for slicing. 5 to 6 inches long. 
Boston Pickling. Splendid pickling sort, 6 to 7 inches long. 
EGG PLANT 
New York Purple —Plant this seed early indoors or in a hot bed so that 
plants can be transplanted into the open ground when weather permits. 
Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c. 
LETTUCE 
Easily grown; making successive sowings and using the lettuce as it is 
thinned, you can keep a supply throughout the season. Plant in rows one 
foot apart, thin out plants ten inches apart in rows. A packet will sow about 
30 feet of row; an ounce 250 feet. 
Price all varieties: Pkt. 5c; Vi lb. 45c; 1 lb. $1.30 
Big Boston —Forms large compact heads and is one of the most popular 
varieties. Big Boston is one of the best varieties for late crop, as it heads 
well in cold weather and is not injured by slight 
freezing. 
Early Curled Simpson —Forms a bunch of very 
much curled leaves of light green earlier than head 
lettuce. 
New York ("Wonderful,” “Iceberg”)—Forms compact 
white heads as large as a small cabbage. The leaves 
are deep green, crinkled, very large. The heads are 
round or oblong, very large, compact, and almost 
perfectly white inside. 
Chantenay Carrot 
Maloney's pay 
shipping costs, offer 
attractive discounts 
and give FREE with 
each order a 48 page 
booklet on planting 
—See page 7. 
For health and economy have a garden 
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