"All American" Selections 
THE WINNERS 
Tomato, Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper.1st Gold Medal 
Cantaloupe, Honey Rock.2nd Gold Medal 
Bean, New Stringless Green Pod.3rd Gold Medal 
Carrot, Imperator.Award of Merit 
Beet, Ohio Canner.Award of Merit 
Cucumber, Clark’s Special.Award of Merit 
Cantaloupe, Improved Perfecto.Award of Merit 
Watermelon, Graystone.Award of Merit 
Bean, Stringless Valentine.Award of Merit 
Spinach, Nobel Giant Thickleajf.Award of Merit 
PRITCHARD’S TOMATO 
Fruits deep scarlet, large, uniform, smooth, globular, ex- 
tremelv solid, with heavy, thick walls. Exceedingly pro¬ 
ductive, outstanding for home and market garden use and 
shipping. Developed by U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Gold 
Medal winner, pictured below. Packet, 15c. 
IMPERATOR CARROT 
Attractive roots, 7 to 8 inches 
long, slightly tapering, sloping 
shoulders, medium tops. The color 
is deep orange all through. High¬ 
est quality, brittle, tender, sweet, 
delicate flavor.- Pictured to the 
right. Packet, 10c. 
CLARK’S CUCUMBER 
A fine main crop sort, good for 
shipping. Deep green in color, 8 
to 10 inches long, very smooth 
with a few white spines. Flesh of 
excellent quality with small seed 
cavity. Pictured below. 
Packet, 10c. 
OHIO CANNER BEET 
Color is a deep blood red, fine 
even form, tender, sweet and free 
from stringiness. Medium early. 
Packet, 10c. 
GRAYSTONE MELON 
A gray-skinned, enormously large, 
very sweet watermelon with a deep, 
solid heart. Flesh rich scarlet. Pic¬ 
tured below. Packet, 10c. 
NOBEL SPINACH 
Fully described on page 26. We 
have listed this fine variety for the 
past two years. 
Packet, 5c; Pound, 50c. 
PERFECTO MELON 
A great improvement. Good net¬ 
ting, slight ribs, almost round. 5 by 
6 inches. Flesh pinkish, thick, 
sweet and spicy. 
Packet, 10c. 
HONEY ROCK MELON 
Extremely early and of uniform size at 
maturity. Almost round, about 5 inches 
across, somewhat ribbed with heavy 
coarse netting over slatey gray-green 
skin. Flesh rich salmon, decidedly sweet 
and ripening uniformly. Gold Medal 
winner. Pictured below. Packet, 10c. 
STRINGLESS VALENTINE 
BEAN 
A new black seed, early variety, reach¬ 
ing picking stage in 50 days. Plant 
hardy, upstanding, dark green, very 
productive. Pods 6'/2 to 7 inches long, 
oval-round, nearly straight, meaty, 
strictly stringless, slight fiber. Fine 
quality, delicate flavor. Packet, 10c. 
NEW STRINGLESS BEAN 
Also called Tendergreen. An outstanding green pod bush 
bean. Plants large, erect, prolific. Pods 5*/2 to 6 J /2 inches 
long, nearly straight, round, absolutely stringless and 
fiberless; fleshy, smooth and attractive. Ready in 51 days. 
Gold Medal winner. Pictured below. Packet, 10c. 
1933 “All American” Vegetable Collection. A packet 
each of the 10 sorts for 80c. 
For the 1934 Winners, See Page 7. 
