VEGETABLES OF SPEC/AL MER/T 
Golden Pascal Celery —Grow for High Quality 
This new variety is a real step forward in celery breeding. It is a yellow or Self Blanching celery 
with the shape and all the fine quality of the best green kinds. The stalks are thick and rounded, of 
good length, of excellent type, and blanch to a clear creamy yellow, very brittle and tender and have 
a pleasing nut like flavor. When left to grow to maturity this celery develops a very good heart. 
In height this celery is about like Golden Plume, and in season the same as Old Strain Golden Self 
Blanching. We recommend this new kind highly to home gardeners who want the finest quality 
and for market growers and roadside stands who have a discriminating trade. 
Pkt. 25c; y 4 Oz. 85c; Oz. $2.65; l / 4 Lb. $9.00. _ 
Harris' Perfection 
The Finest Large Cucumber 
To those who want a long deep green cucumber, we recommend this 
variety very highly. We regard Harris’ Perfection as the best cucumber 
in this class both for home use and market. The fruit is dark green with 
fine white rays at the blossom end, giving it a very attractive appearance. 
It is crisp, solid and of the finest quality. This cucumber retains its 
color for a long time after being picked. 
We have grown this cucumber for many years and by careful selec¬ 
tion have obtained a strain that is more uniform than any similar variety 
we know of. The fruit is large and will average over 12 inches in length 
when mature. 
The attractive appearance, deep green color and uniformity of size 
make these cucumbers sell for a premium on the market and roadside 
stands. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; y 4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.45. 
Buttercup Sweet Corn 
Sweeter and Larger than Golden Bantam 
Golden Pascal Celery 
This is one of the finest varieties of sweet corn which we know and is the 
sweetest corn we have ever eaten. The kernels are large, of a rich “June 
butter” yellow and are deliciously succulent and tender. 
Buttercup is a medium early variety, maturing at about the same time 
as Golden Bantam which it resembles but the ears are much larger 
than that variety, being fully eight to ten inches long with 8 to 10 straight 
rows of broad kernels on a fine slender cob. 
This corn is a big yielder of good ears and has proven itself to be a 
very profitable variety to grow for market and roadside stands. It has 
long been a favorite with home gardeners who appreciate high quality 
in sweet corn. We are sure you will like it. 
Pkt. 10c; V 2 Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.55 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $2.15; 50 Lbs. $7.50. 
Giant Summer Straightneck Squash —Special Stock 
This new summer squash has now almost entirely replaced 
the oldCrookneck type, in both home and commercial gardens. 
It differs from the old Crookneck only in shape; the “neck” 
instead of being curved is straight and is more attractive 
in appearance and is much easier to pack in crates or boxes. 
The fruit is of large size, and of clear light yellow color. 
We have succeeded in breeding up a strain which produces 
almost all straight squash and can be relied on to give satis¬ 
faction to the most critical growers. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; 1/4 Lb. 50c; Lb. $1.65. 
Harris' Double Yield —The Most Prolific Pickle 
Harris' Perfection 
Cucumber 
Harris' Double Yield Pickles 
This cucumber is noted for its ability to produce enormous quantities of pickles of the most desirable shape 
and color. By actual count we find that the Double Yield produces over twice as many pickles as can be picked 
from an equal number of vines of any other variety. 
The fruit is of medium length, very straight with blunt ends and of deep green color. 
Those who want to raise either small pickles or “dills” for home use or market will find Harris’ Double 
Yield a most excellent variety. It will produce a much larger number 
of pickles and of better shape than any other kinds we know. 
Double Yield is also the earliest cucumber with which we are 
acquainted. On this account and because of its uniform fine shape many 
gardeners find it desirable to plant for large cucumber before other kinds 
have commenced to bear. After a picking or two of cucumbers, the vines 
will continue to bear and produce many pickles of the finest type. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; V 4 Lb. 85c; Lb. $2.75. 
“/ sowed 1 lb. Harris’ Double Yield Pickle seed last year and harvested 60 bushels oj 
pickles. It was the best crop of pickles in my farming in 8 years.” Michael Maguire, 
Walk iris Glen, jV. Y April 25, 1985. 
Cultural Directions 
To help you have a successful garden we have prepared a 
pamphlet “The Cultivation of Vegetables and Flowers,” which 
will be sent free with any order of $1.00 or more if requested. 
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