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PARSLEY, Triple Curled 
This Parsley is remarkable for its extra fine 
leaves and its dense habit of growth. A good exhi¬ 
bition sort. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 25c Vi lb. 75c 
PEPPER, World Beater 
One of the very best of the large Peppers—being a 
cross between Chinese Giant and Ruby King—fruit 
measuring nearly 6 inches long by 4 inches through; 
flesh very thick and mild, exceedingly productive. 
Pkt. 10c., Vi oz. 40c., oz. 75c 
RADISH, Earliest Carmine Forcing 
We strongly recommend this variety as the earl¬ 
iest of all the forcing radishes. The roots are 
globular, bright scarlet in color, and with very small 
tops. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 25c Vi 75c 
SQUASH, Acorn or Table Queen 
A thick shelled acorn shaped variety with trailing 
vine, dark green skin and light yellow flesh. 
Fruits about 6 inches long and are served baked 
and cut in half. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; Vi lb. $1.00 
LETTUCE, Don’s White Boston 
LETTUCE, Don’s White Boston 
The best strain of the butter head type, 10 days 
earlier than Big Boston. Very large frame and head. 
Will not tipburn, nor turn red, and will hold several 
days in the field after maturity before bolting to 
seed 
Pkt. 15c.; oz. 50c; Vi lb. $1.50 
LEEK, Don’s Exhibition 
Long, thick, white stems. To get the best results 
with this seed, sow early, plant in rich, deep, well- 
manured land, and water copiously in dry weather; 
when half-grown, commence giving weak liquid 
manure. This is a real exhibition variety. 
Pkt. 15c Oz. 75c Vi lb. $2.50 
TOMATO 
Essex Wonder. This variety is a very heavy yielder 
The fruits are thin-skinned, uniform in size, good 
shape and of excellent flavor. A variety highly 
recommended for private estate use. 
Pkt. 25c Vi oz. $1.75 
Marglobe. A main crop scarlet-fruited variety of 
globe type. It fruits early and continues to yield 
until frost. It resists wilt and is immune + o rust. 
Pkt. 10c. Vi oz. 45c 1 oz. 85c 
Penn State. A very early smooth fruited sort on the 
order of Earliana. Fruits in compact clusters. 
Very short vine. Flesh dark red, very little core 
and few seeds. Pkt. 20c; Vi oz. $1.00 
Rutgers. Second early. Fruits medium to large, 
flesh firm and red, and a pleasing flavor. Excel¬ 
lent for home or market, and a superior canning 
variety. Pkt. 20c; Vi oz. $1.50 
MUSK MELON 
Caroline Clark 
One of the most satisfactory 
varieties for the private estate 
or the amateur gardener. Sal¬ 
mon flesh, skin very finely 
netted. For flavor it would be 
difficult to find its superior. 
Early and blight-proof. 
Per Pkt, 50c Per Oz. $2.00 
ONION, Ailsa Craig 
This variety is used very ex¬ 
tensively for exhibition pur¬ 
poses as well as culinary. Will 
grow very large, often weighing 
2 lbs. apiece. Our strain is ex¬ 
tra selected English seed special¬ 
ly grown. Pale straw-colored. 
Pkt. 25c Oz. $1.00 
Vi lb. $3.25 
CUCUMBER, Aldon White Spine (Finest White Spine) 
