NEW OUTSTANDING VEGETABLES 
1934 ALL-AMERICAN WINNERS 
What is an All American? It is a new variety which has been proven in authentic trials throughout the United 
States as an exceptionally flue new sort of outstanding qualities. The variety does not need to have originated in 
America but must prove to be satisfactory under our growing conditions. The trials are all judged by the most com¬ 
petent, unbiased judges in America. The purpose is to stimulate interest in the production of worth while new flow¬ 
ers and vegetables for the American garden. Be sure and try some of these new varieties. You will be delighted with 
them. 
New Bunching Carrot. 
New Glowing Ball Radish. New Perfected Detroit Beet. 
NEW CARROT 
101. NEW BUNCHING. Awarded a Gold Medal in the 1934 All-American Contest. Developed pri- 
"^marily for a bunching carrot for market gardeners but because of its fine flavor and attractiveness should be in 
nlevery home garden. New Bunching is a cylindrical half-long orange throughout, core small and hardly noticeable. 
Tops are short, strong and rather bushy. The flesh is crisp, tender, sweet and of finest quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
25c; Vi lb., 80c; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
NEW RADISH 
372. GLOWING BALL. Awarded the Gold Medal and the highest number of points in the 1934 All-Ameri- 
jcan Contest. This variety originated in Holland from a particularly bright scarlet ball radish and our stock 
ycomes right from the originator. It can be used for both greenhouse forcing and outdoor planting. The color 
is very attractive, bright, fiery scarlet red with a suffusion of orange. A beautiful glowing color which is sure 
to attract attention. The skin is smooth and silky and the tops short. Radishes measure about one inch in diameter 
with small thread-like tap roots. Ball shaped. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 15c; Vi lb., 40c; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
NEW BEET 
42. PERFECTED DETROIT. Award of Merit in the 1934 All-American Contest. A new strain of De- 
I troit Dark Red Beet. The result of several generations of inbreeding. It is unquestionably the darkest red and 
'most uniform type stock of Detroit Beet ever offered. Slightly earlier than the regular variety. Will run 99 
per cent extremely dark red without visible zone markings. Perfected Detroit is the finest beet for the market 
gardener or for canning. Our seed is limited this season. Order early. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; Vi lb., 60c; lb., $2.00, 
postpaid. 
New Peerless Parsley. 
NEW PARSLEY 
306. PEERLESS. Given an Award of Merit 
in the 1934 All-American Contest. This new pars¬ 
ley should really be called Improved Dark Green 
as it is a very dark green variety similar to Moss 
Curled. It is of the fine curled type. Grows about 8 
inches. Very hardy. It is a very fine home garden and 
market parsley because of its admirable color and the 
fact that it will hold the color until late in the winter. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; Vi lb., 35c; lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
New Barteldes Cucumber. 
NEW CUCUMBER 
161. BARTELDES. Award of Merit in the 
1934 All-American Contest. A smooth, spineless, 
dark green cucumber measuring about 10 inches 
long by 3 inches in diameter, tapering only slightly 
towards each end and rounded abruptly at both ends. Fine 
quality and fine in appearance. Flesh crisp white; few 
seeds. Its value is chiefly in the dark, waxy green color 
which makes it specially desirable for market or ship¬ 
ping. Will keep ten days in good condition after pick¬ 
ing. Pkt., 15c; oz., 25c;' Vi lb., 75c; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
