gg _ Special Vege table Seed for 1936 l 3 
SWEET CORN 
Golden Cross Bantam 
This new disease resistant corn 
tills a long- felt want in localities 
where corn is affected with bacter¬ 
ial diseases. It is extremely hardy 
and very productive, producing 
more and larger ears than Golden 
Bantam. The Quality is extra fine. 
The ears are larger than Golden 
Bantam and more freely produced 
and about as early. Pkt. 8c; % lb. 
15c; lb. 45c; 2 lbs. for 85c. 
TOMATO Break O’Day 
The Most Solid of the Extra Early 
Varieties—Disease Resistant 
It is a cross between the well- 
known variety Marglobe and an¬ 
other variety. It is greatly dis¬ 
ease-resistant and is the same 
shape, color and size as Marglobe 
but much more solid, and is 10 to 
12 days earlier in ripening. This 
means that Break-O’Day will ripen 
along with Bonny Best and the 
other extra early tomatoes, but ex¬ 
cels them greatly in size, solidity 
and seedlessness. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c: 
!>4 lb. 81.25. 
"BUTTERCUP” Squash 
The Hardiest and Sweetest 
Squashes Grown. 
Because North Dakota could not 
raise sweet potatoes, its plant 
breeders set about developing a 
substitute. The Buttercup Squash 
was the answer—after 10 years of 
work. It is now a popular garden 
crop over the Northwest. Each 
squash weighs from three to five 
pounds. The flesh is a deep rich 
orange, mild and sweet in flavor. 
In baking tests comparing eight 
varieties of squash. Buttercup rat¬ 
ed highest. Delicious was second, 
and True Hubbard was third. The 
Buttercup variety withstands 
drought especially well. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; *4 lb- •*<'• 
CAULIFLOWER 
Super-Snowball 
The finest, earliest, most profit¬ 
able cauliflower variety in exist¬ 
ence. Given good soil, and proper 
care, Super Snowball can be har¬ 
vested and out of the way before 
ordinary varieties are ready to cut. 
The heads are large, the leaves 
quite large and curl over the head 
for protection from the sun. This 
seed is the originator’s strain. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 65c; oz. $2.25. 
RADISH Glowing Ball 
Won Gold Medal Award. All 
American Selection. 
An excellent home garden or 
forcing radish, perfectly round, 
about 1 in. in diameter, with a 
small top and a thread-like tap¬ 
root. The skin is a bright fiery 
scarlet-red with a suffusion of 
orange which gives it a glow all its 
own. The flesh is white, crisp and 
delicious. The roots are fully de¬ 
veloped in from 20 to 25 days. Pkt. 
8c; oz. 15c; 4 ozs. 35c; Vi lb. 50c; 
lit. 85c. 
Clark’s Special 
Golde.i Cross Bantam 
Tomato Break O’Day 
CUCUMBER 
Clark's Special 
An outstanding variety for ship¬ 
ping and market gardeners' use, 
holding color and firmness well. 
Fruits 8 to 10 in. long, 2 Vi in. 
diameter, tapered to both ends. 
Short seeder. Color dark green, 
white spine. Pkt. 6c; oz. 14c; % 
lb. 40c; lb. $1.40. 
Klondyke Watermelon 
An extra hardy sure cropping 
watermelon especially suited to 
northern localities. Very early and 
good quality. Pkt. 7c; oz. 15c; y t 
lb. 40c; lb. 95c. 
Prolific New PEA 
Drought Resister 
Drought Resister will produce a 
crop where others may fail. Me¬ 
dium Early and a prolific bearer 
always yielding a big crop. Qual¬ 
ity equal to any. Pkt. 5c; % lb. 
14c; lb. 38c; 3 lbs. for $1.05. 
BUSH BEANS 
Asgrow Black Valentine 
Unequalled in pod size, excep¬ 
tional in quality, resistant to fus- 
arium wilt. Its pods are 5 or 6 or 
even 6 V4 inches long, very dark 
green, pointed and somewhat curv¬ 
ed at the tip. Vine 24 to 28 inches 
tall. Matures in about 75 days. It 
has the unusual quality of remain¬ 
ing tender and sweet a week to ten 
days after reaching the picking 
stage. Pkt. fle; % lb. 15c; lb. 38c. 
BUSH BEANS 
Earliest Butter Wax 
Plants strong, vigorous and up¬ 
right, producing an immense crop 
of beautiful yellow pods 5 to 7 in¬ 
ches long. An rust-proof sort, ten¬ 
der and stringless. Early and of 
unexcelled quality. Pkt. ttc; % lb. 
12c; lb. 35c; 3 lbs. for $1.00. 
BUSH BEANS 
Tendergreen 
Strong vigorous branching 
plants. Pods 7 inches long, round 
and beautiful green color. Very 
meaty, tender and absolutely 
stringless. Pkt. 6c; % lb. 12c; lb. 
35c; 3 lbs. for $1.00 by mail. 
Early Dwarf Pea 
Laxtons Superb 
An extra early dwarf Pea with 
vines about 20 inches high, bearing 
large uniform pods about 4 inches 
in length, curved, pointed, and light 
green in color.’ Very fine for earl¬ 
iest home garden or market peas. 
Matures in about 52 days. Pkt. Ret 
'4 lb. 12f| lb. H.Rci 3 lbs. for $1.00. 
CABBAGE 
Marlon Market 
A popular Yellows Resistant 
strain. A development from Copen¬ 
hagen Market but with slightlv 
larger, round, firm, heads. Valu¬ 
able as an early kraut variety. Pkt. 
MCI u«. X.Vi v* lb. 75ci lb. KJMI. 
Asgrow Black Valentine 
