VEGETABLE SEED NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Try these fine new strains this year. Each has much merit and will well stand comparison. They have 
been specially selected for their very high 
Super-Strain Golden Acre Cabbage quality and definite purpose. Each will earn 
, , , ~ 7" ! " ! ~ ’ ~. , a prominent place in its class. 
Although offered by us previously, the widespread appreciation of this 
strain by Cabbage growers, in all sections, prompts us to again place it 
specially before you. This seed is Danisli grown by the introducer of the 
original Golden Acre strain. Super-Strain Golden Acre retains all the 
original qualities of uniform size, earliness, neat leaf form, and solidity 
which are so desirable. This is truly a Super strain and well worth the 
higher cost. Oz. 90 cts.; 34*b. $2.50; lb. $9. 
Long Chantenay Carrot 
The market demand now calls for an improved strain of Chantenay 
Carrot. Long Chantenay fills the bill, being of finer quality than regular 
Chantenay and from 1 to 2 inches longer. The roots are smooth and well 
formed and the deep orange flesh is of fine texture without core. This will 
be a popular Carrot for bunching. Oz. 20 cts.; MIb. 50 cts.; Ib. $1.50; 
10 lbs. $14. 
Super-Strain Golden Acre Cabbage 
Forbes Reliance Cauliflower 
Hearts of Gold XXX Muskmelon 
A new main-crop—big-crop—sure-crop strain that we 
have watched with interest and growing confidence 
during the past few years. The large, thrifty plants are 
thoroughly well protected, both by the form of their 
growth and by the abundant foliage. The heads vie with 
the best as to size, color, and weight. The plants are 
more than ordinarily resistant to the climatic and mois¬ 
ture extremes to which Cauliflower crops are so unusually 
sensitive. 34 oz - $1; oz. $3; 34^b. $1L 
This is a greatly improved strain selected for earliness, quality, larger 
size, and better shipping qualities. The oval-shaped melons, covered with 
a fine grey netting, are distinctly ribbed. The flesh is rich orange, of de¬ 
lightful flavor, and very thick, with small seed cavity. Hearts of Gold 
XXX is an early midseason maturing in less than 70 days. Oz. 25 cts.; 
Wb. 65 cts.; Ib. $2; 10 lbs. $17.50. 
California Wonder XXX Pepper 
Forbes Reliance Cauliflower 
Since the introduction of this variety, there have been several strains 
of different character, offered to growers. Our XXX strain has the remark¬ 
able characteristics which caused so much favorable comment when this 
variety was first offered. It is nearly as large as, and earlier than, Chinese 
Giant, but is blocky or square-ended. Its walls are exceptionally thick, 
heavier, and firmer than any other sort; flesh sweet and spicy, with no 
bite to it. The bright green changes to a brilliant light crimson. Oz. 90 cts.; 
MIb. $2.50; Ib. $9. 
King of the North Pepper 
The plants of this choice strain are medium-sized and branching in 
habit. They are covered from top to bottom with very early, smooth, 
shiny Ruby King type Peppers, 6 to 7 inches long, with thick flesh and 
mild, sweet flavor. Beginning with dark green, they ripen to a deep red. 
For an early Pepper the meat is very firm and the yield is exceptionally 
heavy. 34 oz - 30 cts.; oz. 90 cts.; 341b. $2.50; Ib. $9. 
Talianelle Pepper 
Canada Winter Crookneck Squash 
An upright-growing, very prolific, smooth, shiny 
bright yellow Pepper, 5 inches long and 134 inches wide 
at the stem end, tapering to a point. The dwarf bushes, 
despite sparse foliage, are literally covered with Peppers 
turning red at maturity and of sweet flavor. Used largely 
for pickling. Withstands drought and light frost. 34 oz - 
35 cts.; oz. $1.25; 341b. $3.30; Ib. $12. 
Marhio Tomato 
The fruits are dark rosy pink in color, deep, smooth, 
round, and very solid. The vines, similar to Marglobe, 
are usually staked in field-culture, allowing 5 clusters 
to set and then pinching out the tops. The plant-yield 
will run 6 to 8 pounds of fruit. Under greenhouse culture, 
the vines will reach 9 to 10 feet in height with 12 clusters, 
each bearing 5 to 7 blossoms, nearly all of which will 
produce large fruits. A very common yield is 10 to 12 
pounds of ripe marketable fruit per plant. In the spring 
greenhouse crop the average fruit will weigh 5 to 534 
ounces, ^oz. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; 341 b. $2; Ib. $7. 
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A brown tinted, bottle-shaped Squash, 7 inches through at the bulb 
end with a curved cylindrical neck, 2 inches in diameter. It can be sold 
well into November and stores perfectly for over a month as the rind is 
very hard. The flesh is tender and fine, and the seed cavity is small. 
Oz. 35 cts.; 341b. 95 cts.; Ib. $3. 
Light Yellow Straightneck Squash 
This is a great improvement over the regular Summer Straightneck. 
It has pale lemon-yellow Squashes which will come over 85 per cent straight. 
They are smoother than in the original strain and the light yellow color 
gives them a fresh appearance which makes them sell more readily. Oz. 
25 cts.; 341b. 65 cts.; Ib. $2. 
Light Yellow Straightneck Squash 
