Delicious Muskmelon 
The Largest and Sweetest Early Muskmelon 
This new melon is certainly well named—it is delicious and what is more important it is 
early. It ripens two weeks earlier than Bender’s and three weeks before many other kinds. 
The melons are quite large, averaging 5 lbs. or more and of oval shape. They are creamy 
yellow outside when ripe and covered with fine netting. The flesh is moderately firm, 
deep orange and always sweet. 
The combination of earliness,high quality and good,size is not found in any other melon 
with which we are acquainted. 
This melon will not keep as well as Bender’s Surprise or Sugar Rock but for the home 
garden and roadside stand this variety has the advantage of 
earliness and has fully as high flavor. Growers will do well to 
plant some of this kind. 
We offer seed of a true strain of our own growing. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; V 4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50. 
“I tried your Delicious melon last year and was pleased with it 
because of early maturity, and good quality and appearance.” 
C. H. Williams, Danbury, Conn. 
Gennaco These miniature hothouses 
are used by large growers to 
protect their melons from wind, 
hail, frost and insects. They 
can also be used to excellent 
advantage in the home garden. 
The cost is very low. See back pages of catalogue for full details and prices. 
Hotkapi 
New Method of 
Plant Protection. 
Viking Spinach 
Early — Large—Dark Green—Long Standing 
A 1934 All American Selection 
Delicious Muskmelon 
We are sure this new spinach will have an important place in home 
and commercial gardens. Plant resembles Nobel Giant Leaf in growth. 
The leaves grow very large, are more crumpled, darker green, quite tender 
and of excellent quality. This spinach grows so fast that it is ready before 
most other kinds. It is so large that in fact, you can start to cut it when 
it’s only about % grown. When fully grown it attains an enormous size but 
still retains its fine tender quality. This is a long standing variety too. 
In this past year during the dry summer it stood without going to seed 
longer than any variety in our trials except King of Denmark. 
Try some Viking spinach this year, we are sure you will like it. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; Y 4 Lb. 20c; Lb. 45c; 5 Lbs. $1.90. 
Sow Plenty of Spinach 
There is no more healthful vegetable. It is easy to raise and every garden 
should have an abundance of this delicate and succulent vegetable. Sow 
it in April and May for spring use and again in August for use in the fall. 
For wintering over sow about September 1st. See next page and page 40 
for other varieties. 
“ We found your seeds absolutely 
perfect last year and we particu¬ 
larly enjoyed the Delicious musk- 
melons which were the finest 
flavor of any muskmelons we ever 
tasted.” S. M. Sargeant, 
Worcester, Mass., April28,1933. 
Golden Plume or Wonderful Celery 
Since this variety was introduced some years ago it has grown steadily in popularity until now 
Golden Plume has become the leading variety of yellow celery. It is without doubt the best of the 
self blanching types. 
Golden Plume is of a vigorous sturdy growth, forming heavy solid stalks and fine hearts, which 
blanch quickly and are of excellent quality. 
Our strain has proved to be very uniform in color, without any green plants. It is strong and 
healthy in habit of growth and with no soft stalks. 
We can confidently state that no better stock can be obtained, even at much higher prices. 
Pkt. 15c; V 4 Oz. 30c; Oz. 90c; l/ 4 Lb. $3.15 
Early Scarlet Globe Radishes 
Lb. $11.00. 
Early Scarlet Globe Radish 
Special Strain 
Finest for Sowing in the Garden 
or Greenhouse 
This is the best strain of early globe shaped 
radish which we know of and is the kind which 
market gardeners use for forcing and open 
ground. The radishes are of handsome shape, 
an attractive bright red color and are crisp, solid 
and of the finest quality. They grow so rapidly 
that under favorable circumstances they may be 
pulled 20 days from sowing the seed. 
This is the most popular variety for forcing, as 
the tops are small which is quite necessary for 
this purpose and the radishes do not get pithy. 
Our seed is of the very finest strain, and will be 
found unsurpassed for quality and vigor. We 
have never seen better radishes than are pro¬ 
duced by this stock. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; l/ 4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
Golden Plume Celery 
