RECENT VEGETABLE INTRODUCTIONS 
NEW ONION. 
286. EXTRA EARLY YELLOW 
'GLOBE. The Earliest Commercial Onion. 
This onion is ten days ahead of Yellow Globe 
Danvers and an excellent keeper. The bulbs are deep 
yellow in color, true globe shaped, and very mild and 
sweet. Recommended for the Northern States and for 
a first early market onion. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; V\ lb., 
80c; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 
NEW BEAN. 
Tendergreen Bean. 
17. TENDER. 
JGREEN . A new 
$ dwarf, green podded 
variety of very fine 
quality. The fleshy pods 
are absolutely stringless 
measuring about 6 inches 
in length. Slightly later 
than Stringless Green Pod. 
Tendergreen is very pro¬ 
ductive and in our trials 
proved the best variety for 
late planting. It produced 
a heavy crop when the wax 
podded and other green va¬ 
rieties failed. Be sure to 
try Tendergreen for your 
late planting this year. 
Large (2 oz.) pkt., 10c; 
Va lb., 22c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 
70c, postpaid. 
Y/euJ 
E a rly 
Yellow Globe 
Onion. 
Buttercup Squash. 
NEW TOMATO. 
428. PRITCHARD. 
The 
inew tomato originated by the late 
I Dr. Pritchard which he named 
Scarlet Topper. Since his death 
it has been renamed Pritchard. Dr. 
Pritchard also originated the Marglobe 
and Break O’Day Tomatoes. The new 
Pritchard is without doubt the best of 
the disease resistant varieties. It resists 
the Nail Head disease and also the To¬ 
mato Wilt. In appearance it is similar to Marglobe. 
Scarlet in color, of good size and shape, the fruits 
borne in clusters of 5 and produced in abundance. It 
is a mid-season variety requiring about 110 days to 
ripen from seed. About 5 days earlier than Marglobe. 
The vine is short jointed and of low growth with heavy 
foliage. Pkt., 10c; V 2 oz., 25c; oz., 45c; Vi lb., $1.60, 
postpaid. 
NEW SQUASH. 
406. BUTTERCUP. 
Buttercup is a new Winter 
jj/ Squash developed by Prof. 
A. F. Yeager, horticulturist 
at North Dakota Agricultural Col¬ 
lege. It is entirely distinct in 
type, a turban shape, with thin 
skin and thick orange flesh at the 
stem end. The seed cavity is at 
the bottom covered with a very 
thin layer of flesh. Weighs from 3 
to 4 pounds, just the right size 
for the average family. Has less 
waste than any other squash. 
Quality the very best, better even 
than Hubbard. We received many 
favorable comments last year on 
this new squash. Seed is short. 
Order early. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 
Vi lb., 75c; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
NEW CARROT. 
108. IMPERATOR. A 
new type of Danvers Car¬ 
rot. Very handsome in ap¬ 
pearance. Longer than 
Danvers, measuring 7 to 8 inches 
in length. The shoulders are 
rounded and the tops just the 
right size for bunching. The color 
makes a strong appeal, the deep 
orange of the skin extending 
throughout the interior flesh and 
core. Carrot Seed is again a short 
crop, so order early. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 20c; Vi lb., 70c; lb., $2.00, 
postpaid. Imperator Carrot. 
NEW SWEET CORN. 
144. OLDS’ GOLDEN GEM. (70 days.) We introduced 
this new extra early yellow sweet corn three years ago. It is with¬ 
out doubt the finest early yellow corn so far introduced. The ears 
are rather small, averaging from 6 to 7 inches in length, 8 rows 
to the ear. Golden Gem is 10 days ahead of Golden Bantam and the qual¬ 
ity fully equal to that famous old variety. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; % lb., 
16c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 50c; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
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