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274. Vadco New Early Snowflake. Earliest variety grown; ma¬ 
tures in 75 to 80 days. Makes good heads where others 
fail. 
277. Early Snowball... Popular market and home variety. Sure- 
heading; high quality. Matures in 90 to 95 days from sow¬ 
ing. 
Pkt. 20c, % oz. 40c, oz - 75c, oz. $1.25, )4 lb. $4, lb. $15, 
postpaid. 
CARROTS 
257. Vadco Pride of the Market. Symmetrical, half-long roots, 
thick and heavy. Bright red-orange throughout. Unex¬ 
celled quality. 
267. Danvers Halflong. Largely used for general purposes, 
both for table and stock. Heavy cropper. Bright orange- 
scarlet. 
264. Chantenay. Decidedly best of stump-rooted varieties. Good 
orange color. Crisp and sweet. Matures in 65 days. 
269. Improved Long Orange. Long, tapering roots of deep or¬ 
ange, superior on light soil. Quality highest for table or 
stock. 
273. Large White Belgium. Stout, long roots for stock-feeding 
in late winter. Heavy cropper; easy to harvest. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, 14 lb. 40c, lb. $1.25, postpaid. 
CELERY 
298. Golden Plume (Wonderful). Half-dwarf, stocky, vigorous 
plants resistant to blight and rust. Matures early. Thick 
stems. 
297. Vadco Golden Self-blanching. Fine variety for this climate, 
maturing in 110 days. Rich golden heart and brittle stems. 
Pkt. 15c, 14 oz- 40c, oz. 75c, 14 lb. $2, lb. $7, postpaid. 
SWEET CORN 
352. Barden’s Wonder Bantam. Beautiful golden ears 8 to 10 
inches long. Bigger than Golden Bantam and just as deli¬ 
ciously sweet. 
383. Vadco Stowell’s Evergreen... Main-crop variety. Matures 
in 80 days. Lar^e, deep white grains on slender cobs. Pro¬ 
ductive and hardy. 
391. Vadco Country Gentleman. Deep-grained ears with irregu¬ 
lar rows. Good size; fine flavor. Matures in 70 days, 
heavy cropper. 
351. Golden Bantam. Most popular of all Corn for roasting- 
ears. Rich, delicious flavor; small, golden yellow ears. 
Dwarf plants, 70 days. 
361. Evergreen Golden Bantam. Midway between Stowell’s 
evergreen and Golden Bantam. Large, yellow eai*s, of deli¬ 
cious flavor. 
Pkt. 10c, lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 11 lbs. 
(pk.) $2.50, 44 lbs. (bus.) $8.75. 
EARLY GARDEN CORN 
395. Vadco Large Adam’s. Much planted by market gardeners 
for rfirst-early crop, maturing in 68 days. Ears fair size: 
Sweet. Prolific. % 
398. Vadco Trucker’s Favorite. Beautiful white, deep grains, 
dainty and sweet. Very early. Two ears to the stalk. 
Pkt. 10c, 20c, 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 14 lbs. 
(pk.) $1.25, 56 lbs. (bus.) $4.50. 
CUCUMBERS 
446. The Kirby Cucumber. It Stays Green. (Originator’s Stock.) 
Vigorous grower: enormous yielder. Best quality. Com¬ 
mands highest prices. 
439. Klondyke. Medium early; white spine. Handsome, dark; 
excellent quality for slicing; uniform size. Hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. 55 days. 
433. Early White Spine. Extra-early crop and tender, keeping 
its fre c h, dark color long after gathering. Popular variety. 
419. Long Green Improved. Excellent for slicing as it is 15 to 
18 inches long when well grown. Matures in 80 days. Very 
productive. 
429. Early Fortune. Crisp, white, fine flesh. Dark green. 
Grown extensively for northern markets. Heavy yielder. 
Matures in 50 days. 
427. Vadco Davis Perfect. Extra-early; long, symmetrical fruits 
with thick sweet flesh; fine color; uniform in size. 
415. Jersey Pickling. An e-xcellent. early-bearing, prolific va¬ 
riety. Cut when small for making pickles. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, 14 lb. 50c, lb. $1.75, postpaid. 
639. Vadco Selected Big Boston. Huge, solid heads with few 
wasted leaves; nearly all heart; crisp and sweet. Most pop¬ 
ular for shipping. 
659. New York (Wonderful). Excellent for fine, cri^p leaves 
during spring; rich green. A quick seller in market for its 
crispness and excellent flavor. 
657. Mignonette. Small; sturdy; all head. Yellow hearts tender 
and brittle. Leaves russet tinged. Very early. Fine for 
late fall crop. 
649. Vadco Iceberg. Conical heads of medium size, tightly fold¬ 
ed, blanched white. Stem long without bolting. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 1/4 lb. 30c, lb. $1, postpaid. 
MUSTARD 
755. Vadco Fancy Curled. Very handsome Ostrich Plume va¬ 
riety. Vigorous; rich dark green; excellent quality, resist¬ 
ing hot weather. 
765. Florida Broad-Leaf. Tall, upright plants with broad leaves 
which remain in condition a long time. Popular through¬ 
out the South. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, )4 lb. 15c, lb. 50c, 5 lbs. $2, postpaid. 
MUSKMELONS 
677. Vadco Eden Gem (Green-fleshed). Packs 45 to the crate. 
Money-maker for market gardeners. Green, luciously sweet 
flesh. Seed-cavity extremely small. 
678. Texas Cannonball. Sun and insect-proof. All meat; high 
flavor. Prolific and hardy. 
686. Junior Rocky Ford Selected. Two weeks earlier, larger, 
twice as productive old Rocky Ford; deliciously sweet and 
juicy. 
721. Vadco Rocky Ford. (Market Gardener’s Private Stock.) 
Flesh thick, green; spicy flavor; small seed-cavity; uniform 
size and shape. 
684. Montreal Market. Largest of all muskmelons, often 
weighing 15 pounds. Green-fleshed; deliciously sweet. 
701. Vadco Honeydew. 8 to 10 inches in diameter and weigh 8 
to 12 pounds. Creamy white; flesh emerald-green, sweet,* 
melting, fine-grained. 
702. Hale’s Best. Salmon-colored flesh, thick and most attrac¬ 
tive. Largely grown for both home and market. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, )4 lb. 30c, lb. $1, 5 lbs. $4, postpaid. 
WATERMELONS 
734. Van Antwerp’s New Wondermelon. Uniformly large and 
long; thick, solid, rich and heavy. Brilliant red flesh, sweet 
to the rind. 
753. Van Antwerp’s Crawford. . Rich, dark green. Flesh rich red, 
sweet, and tender. Ideal for home-garden and neai'by mar- 
■ p ket. 
754. New Stone Mountain. Remarkably prolific. Finest, large, 
round melon. Rich scarlet flesh. Commands highest pi’ice 
in local market. 
749. Vadco Selected Tom Watson. Largely planted for ship¬ 
ment to northern markets. Flesh bright red, very sweet and 
tender. Strong elastic rind. 
739. Vadco Kleckley’s Sweet. (True Originator’s Stock.) Hand¬ 
some. Early Sweet, delicious. Splendid for home use and 
market. 
737. Irish Gray. Prolific and attractive. Rind gray-green and 
tough. Flesh red, sweet, entirely free from stringiness. 
745. Georgia Rattlesnake (Striped Gypsy). v arge; light green 
with dark stripes; sweet. Splendid shipper. Favorite with 
market gardeners. 
731. Schochler. Immense market variety, especially selected for 
uniformity, size, and quality. Rich green; dark red meat; 
delicious. 
741. Florabama. Very early. Large; bright red; tender, sweet. 
Hundreds of cars are shipped every season from Texas. 
7.52. Porto Rico. (Yellow flesh.) Oblong; dark green. Tender 
.yellow flesh, .sugary and delicious. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 44 lb. 30c, lb. $1.00, 5 lbs. $4.00, postpaid 
BE CERTAIN YOU PLANT 
THIS SPRING 
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