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enough *or average garden. Not Prepaid. 
Shpg. wt., 2 oz. I')* 
71 E 3033— Each . 1ZC 
Tomatoes 
Ponderosa 71 E 2 1 60 —Sometimes called 
the Beef-Steak Tomato on account of A 
the size when sliced. Pkt., 8c; oz. . . .TC«jC 
Improved Stone. 
71 E 2 1 61 —Best main crop 
variety. Fine for canning or 
Shi g&c; ounce. 29C 
Early Detroit. 71 
Nearly globe 
solid, excellent 
quality. Pkt.,8c; 
E 2 1 62 
shape; 
Dwarf Champion. 
Needs no staking. 
Pkt., 8 c; ounc e. . 
Earliana. 
71 E 2 1 63 —Upright grower. 
Early, fine quality. 45c 
Green Pod Bush Beans 
Giant Stringless Green Pod. 71 E 2228 —Finest 
quality, very early: for home or market gardeners.2 -| ~ 
2-oz. pkt., 8c; A lb., 1 Qc; pound. .OJ.C 
Burpee's Stringless Green Pod. 71 E 2 1 03 —Fine 
quality, matures early. 'X.fxr* 
2-oz. pkt., 8c; A lb., 1 5c; lb. .OUL- 
Early Red Valentine. 71 E 21 04 —Hardy and re¬ 
liable yielder. One of the best green pod beans. 'J 'I 
2-oz. pkt., 8c; !4 lb., 12c; pound. .dOC 
Bountiful. 71 E 2 1 05— Long, flat pod. Wonderful 
quality. Absolutely stringless, early and prolific. 32c 
2-oz. pkt., 8c; J4 lb 
if 
1 Oc; pound 
Pole or Running Beans 
Kentucky Wonder or Old 
Homestead. 
71 E 21 09—Mo t pro¬ 
lific and profitable of all 
pole beans. 2-oz. pkt. 8c; 
J/ 4 lb- , 10c; lb. 31c 
King of the Garden White 
Lima. 
71 E2181—Very early, 
small seeded pole lima- 
Stands drought well. 
2-oz. pkt., 8c; J4 lb.,1 5c; 
lb .36c 
Beets 
Detroit Dark Red Beet. 71 E2110— 
Dark red color, matures early, free from 
strings^ 1 ounce packet, 8c; 89c 
'A lb., 31 c; 1 lb. 
Crosby's Egyptian. 71 E 21 1-1- 
early, rather flat, bright red, 
1 oz. pkt., 8c; 14 lb., 31c; 1 lb.. 
—Extra 
89c 
Mangel or Stock Beet 
Mammoth Long Red. 71 E2113— 
rsuoimously productive. Good feed for 
cows. 1 oz. pkt. 8c; J4 lb.,1 9c; 
1 lb. 49c; 5 lbs. 
.95 
Cabbage Seed 
Copenhagen Market. (Early) 
71 E 21 1 4 —A round headed cabbage. 
Excellent quality. Fine grained 'YQ ~ 
and tender._ Packet 8c; ounce . .^VC- 
Early Jersey Wakefield 71 E 2 1 1 5— 
The finest of the early cone shape head 
varieties. Standard everywhere. 
Packet 8c; ou nce. .. 
Premium Late Flat Dutch. 71 E 2 1 1 6 
An old favorite for fall and winter use. 
Large heads: broad flat top. 
Packet 8c; ounce. 
27c 
2116 
.er use. 
23c 
Carrot Seed 
Danvers Half Long 71 E 2 1 1 7— Flesh 
sweet, crisp and tender. Orange red, 
excellent market variety and fine I Cn 
for hom e ga rd ens. Pkt., 8c; ounc e. UL 
Chantenay. 71 E 2 1 1 8 —Medium early. 
Half long, thick and of deep red orange 
color. Fine for table use. AO ^ 
Packet 8c; oz., 1 Sc; 1 lb. /OC 
Oxheart 71 E2119 —Medium early. 
Flesh orange, sweet and tender. Will 
grow in soil too hard or shallow for A A^ 
long variety. Packet, 8c; ounce. A^xL 
Collards 
Georgia. 71 E 2 1 69 —Standard var¬ 
iety. Plant and cultivate same as 
cabbage. Packet... 
8c 
Sweet Corn 
Country Gentleman. 71 E2124 —An 
excellent variety for home use. Sweet 
and tender. 2-ounce packet, 8c; 2 2 
*4 lb., 14c; pound.iJiJL 
Golden “Bantam. 71 E 21 2 5— The 
sweetest of all sweet corn; color yellow. 
Hardy. Cannot be beat for table use. 
2 oz. pkt., 8c; 'A lb., 1 2c; 'YA 
1 !b , 29c ; 5 lbs.fl l .Z¥ 
Howling Mob. 71 E2120 —Early and 
of fine flavor. Ears 8 to 9 in. long and 
borne two to stalk. 2 oz. pkt., 8c; 
A lb., 14c; pound.duL 
Sto well's Evergreen. 71 E2121 —A 
general favorite with market gardeners 
and canners. Large tender, sweet / YA r% 
ears. 2 oz. pkt., 8c; J4 lb., 12c; lb.Z /L 
Parsley 
Moss Curled. 71 E 2184 —The stand¬ 
ard of variety. Used as a garnish 0~ 
or to flavor soups. Packet. OC 
Parsnip 
Hollow Crown 71 E 21 85— An old 
favorite parsnip. Should be in every 
garden. Packet.. 
(8c 
Cucumbers 
Arlington White Spine. 71 E 2 1 78— 
Early, heavy yielder. 7 to 10 in. 1 « 
long. Firm and tender. Pkt.,8c; oz. XZL 
London Long Green. 71 E2179 — 
Black spine variety, dark green color 
and when ripe, clear yellow. A ~ 
Pkt., 8c; ounce.. . . lZL 
Chicago Pickling. 71 E 2 1 80 —High 
quality, an exceptionally good 1 O/-* 
pickling variety. Packet. 8c; oz. . J.ZC 
Lettuce 
Big Boston.'71 E 2 1 2 7—An old favorite 
produces large sol.d heads, fine A A ~ 
qualit y. Packet 8c ounce. . AtcL 
New York (Iceberg) Wonderful or Los 
Angeles. 71 E2128—Large, crisp 
and always tender. Will st .nd hot 
weather remarkably well 
Packe t. 8 c; ounce. 
Simpson Early Curled. 71 E2129—A 
loose bunching sort, light green color, 
crisp and tender. -| 
Packet, 8c; ounce.. . 
Muskmelon ( Cantaloupe) 
Rocky Ford 71 E 2 1 36—Heavily 
netted. Thick, green sweet flesh of first 
quality. Even size. Good shipper.-! A 
Packet. 8c; ounce.1UL 
Osage (Miller's Cream ). 71 E 2 1 38— 
Skin thin and netted. Flesh salmon color, 
extremely thick, sweet and delicious-! 
to the rind. Packet. 8c; ounce. . . 13L 
Honeydew. 71 E 2246 —Flesh is sweet 
and has honey flavor. Very popular.-! 
Packet, 8c ; ou nc e. . 13L 
PoOlock 10^25. 
newest and 
15c 
71 E 2247— One of the 
best. Salmon -| 
tint. Packet, 8c; ounce. AtcL 
Mustard 
Southern Giant Curled. 71 E2135— 
Forms large mass of ruffled and 
fine curled leaves. 1 ounce packet.. OL 
Okra 
White Velvet. 71 E 2 1 82— Longer pods 
than any other variety. Round and 
smooth. Excellent for flavoring O 
soup. Pack et. . OL 
Perkins Mammoth. 71 E2183 —Pods 
4 to 5 inches long in great quanti- 8c 
ties. Green color. Packet. 
Pumpkins 
Kentucky Field. 71 E 21 72 —One of 
the best. Deep Orange. ^ A 
1 oz. pkt., 8c; J4 lb.Z^xC 
Small Sugar. 71 E 2 1 74— Smaller 
than Field pumpkin, but finer grained, 
sweeter and more prolific. 91 n 
1 oz. pkt., 8c; !4 lb.OlC 
Peppers 
Ruby King. 71 E 2148 —Very prolific. 
Pods 3 to 4J4 inches long. Bright red. 
Use for slicing, etc. -T'') _ 
Packe t, 8c; oun c e. . . OZL 
Chinese Giant. 71 E2149 —One of the 
largest red peppers. Mild, tender and 
sweet. Can be sliced like tomatoes./I 
Packet, 8c; ounce. . .. /i/L 
Long Red Cayenne. 71 E2150 —Small 
and long. Very productive. '2/1 
Extremely strong. Pkt., 8c; oz. . . axL 
red tomato. __ 
solid and go od quality . 
Marglobe. " 
. , . - . 71 E 2244—Red 
trucking or home gardens. 
Packet, 8c; ounce. 
71 E 2164 —The earliest large smooth 
Heavy yiekjer and fruit is 32C 
Pkt.. 8c: ounce. 
Bonny Best. 71 E 2245— Smooth, 
frost. Packet, 8c; ounce. 
variety suitable for 
. 32c 
large, yields until 
_ . , Radishes 
,aHiesf ar hf, t „^ hit i e Tipped , 71 E 21 54— One of the 
Packet,’8 c; 'A lb *. .’ . crispand,,mdc ':. 37c 
Long Scarlet Short Top. 71 
crisp and tender. Tops rathe r small. Packet, 
White Icicle. 71 E 2 1 56 
E 21 55— Roots long, 27c 
_8c; J4 lb., 
An early maturing, long 
white ra dish of excellent quality. Packet, 8c; g j r.b*.29c 
Fr ' n ^^ B , reak,as ‘- , 7 ) E 21 57—An olive shaped half long 
Packet, sTlTfb Shadmg t0 white atUp ; 29C 
Ear '» SeaHet tjlobe. 71 E 2 1 58—Very early. Crisp, mild 
and tender. The most popular Radish. 
Packet, 8c; <A lb„ 29c; 1 lb. 70C 
Garden Peas 
Ala * k , p A 71 E 22 1 3—The earliest pea grown; hardy and 
prolific. Should be in every garden. 
2 oz. pkt., 8c; 'A lb„ 1 5c; 1 lb., 33c; 5 lbs. . 
First and Best. 71 E 2 1 44—Early and prolific 
2 oz. pkt., 8c; ‘A lb.. 1 5c; 1 lb. . 
Thomas Laxton. 71 E2145—Early wrinkled variety of 
merit, unsurpassed in quality. Height 3 feet. One of the'* 1 _ 
best. 2 oz . packet. 8c; 14 lb., 1 2c; lb. . 0 1C 
Improved 1 elephone. 71 E 2 1 46 — A tall late pea and one 
of the best for all purposes. Large, well filled pods. TC- 
2 oz. pkt., 8c; J4 lb., 1 5c; pound.OjQ 
Little Marvel. 71 E2147—-Very productive early variety- 
hardy and sweet. Remain in picking condition a week longer 
than other varieties. '2 2^* 
2 oz. pkt., 8c; }4 lb., 12c; pound. . 
Laxtonian. 
ity. 
$1.19 
39c 
71 E 22 50—Extra early. Excellent qual-22 
2 oz. pkt., 8c; \A lb., 1 5c; pound. 
Onion Seed 
Southport Red Globe. 71 E 21 40- 
keeper. Pkt., 8c; ounce. . 
Southport 
Yellow Globe. 71 E2143 
grower; round. Pkt., 8c; ounce. 
Southport White Globe. 71 E 2 1 42- 
firm, fine grained. Pkt., 8c; ounce. . . . 
A wonderful 18c 
Prolific ...18c 
Prolific. Flesh ■ 
24c 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 71 E 2248 —Slightly earlier -! Op 
than Southport. Pkt., 8c; ounce. lOL 
White Bunching Onion. 
for green onions. Pkt., 
71 E 2249 —Very desirable 'l'lp 
8c; ounce.^JL 
Onion Sets 
(1 Pound will Plant About 100-Foot Row) I 
Yellow. 71 E 21 75—1 lb., 24c; 3 lbs., 59c; 8 lbs..’ 
Dark Red. 
Silver. 71 
Squash 
Hubbard. 71 E 21 5 1 — Medium size, 
oval with thin hard shell. Used for 
canning and pies. ^1 n 
1 oz. pkt., 8c; 'A lb. ..OIL 
White Bush Scalloped. 71 E 21 52— 
Early, flat round. Sometimes 21 
called 1 * Patty Pan," 1 oz., 8c; 14 l b.O X L 
Yellow Summer Crookneck. 71 E2153, 
Has warted shell of bright yellow color.* 
Excellent quality. 2 1^ 
1 oz. pkt., 8c; J4 lb.OXC 
Rutabaga 
American Purple Top. 71 E2168— 
Large, globular. Yellow with purple 
top. For table use or stock feeding.'Y'T ^ 
Packet, 8c; 14 lb.ZOC 
Spinach 
Bloomsdale (Savoy). 71 E2159— 
Leaves curled and crinkled, hardy and 
most productive. -S'} ^ 
Packet 8c; l A lb.ZOC 
Swiss Chard 
Sea Kale. 71 E 21 1 2 —The home gar¬ 
dener’s spinach. Called “cut and 91 p 
come again.” 1 ounce, 8c;!4 lb.. . OXL 
Watermelons 
Tom Watson. 71 E 2 1 3 1 —Standard 
market Variety. Very large: thin, tough, 
rind. Flesh brilliant scarlet. Delicious 
flavor. *! 
Packe t, 8c; ounce. . . X A L 
Excel. 71 E 21 30— Dark green, tough 
skin. Good shipper. Free from core. A A ^ 
Packet, 8c; oz. A*xL 
Halbert Honey. 71 ,E 21 32 —An early 
oblong melon. Skin dark glossy green. 
Flesh beautiful crimson of the -| 'Tp 
finest quality. Pkt., 8c; oz. , , . . . XZL 
Kleckley Sweet. 71 E2133— Oblong 
average 20 in. long. Thin rind; sugary 
and crisp. Ripens early. j ftp 
Packet. 8c; ounce. AUL 
Turnips 
Purple Top Strap Leaf. 71 E2166— 
Flat, white, with purple top. fine 
grained and tender, best for early spring 
or fall sowing. 'T2^ 
Packe t, 8c; \4 lb. ZdC 
Purple Top White Globe. 71 E 21 67— 
Excellent table variety, good size.02^-* 
Packet, 8c; J4 lb.ZOC 
NOTE: 
Prices on 1-pound and 5-pound lotsapply only to the varie¬ 
ties so listed. Write for prices on larger quantities of any ♦ 
varieties of seeds listed on this page. We will be glad to quote. 
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