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the j. chas. McCullough seed co. 
Logan Giant Beans. 
Early Wonder Beet. 
Pritchard Tomato. 
New and Old Models 
<✓> of Special Merit 
FULL MEASURE (Perfection Stringless) BEANS 
Dwarf Green Podded Variety 
A very desirable round-podded variety with pods 6 to 7 inches long, which are solid, meaty, 
brittle and stringless. It is a little later than Stringless Green Pod and is a splendid Bean for 
home or market use. Pkt., 10c; y 2 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
LOGAN GIANT BEANS—Pole Green Podded Variety 
If you want really delicious, tender, fine flavored snap Beans, be sure to plant some Logan 
Giants. There is no Bean of its class that we have grown that is of quite as fine quality. Many 
of our customers consider it the best quality Pole Bean they have ever grown and will have 
nothing else. The pods, produced in clusters and in great abundance, are light green, 6 to 7 
inches long, broad, round and slightly curved. Extremely tender and of fine quality. From ten 
days to two weeks earlier than Improved Kentucky Wonder. Pkt., 10c; y 2 lb., 25c; lb., 40c; 
2 lbs., 75c; 5 lbs., $1.75. 
MARION MARKET CABBAGE 
A yellows-resistant strain of Copenhagen Market. The result of 
special breeding against yellows or wilt disea'Se, an infection fre¬ 
quently attributed to hot or dry weather. Our stock seed is selected 
rigidly and continuously for type and resistance. We offer only 
first generation seed from such stock. The round head and short 
stem will permit close planting. Earliest of all yellows-resistant 
varieties. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c; Y\ lb., $1.75. 
GOLDEN ACRE—The Earliest Cabbage 
This is without doubt the earliest Cabbage grown and it ma¬ 
tures a week before Early Jersey Wakefield. The heads are round 
as a ball, medium in size (4 to 5 lbs.), and very firm. The plants 
are compact so that they can be set close together. Practically 
every plant will make a perfect head and all the heads mature 
within a short space of time. This variety has become the most 
popular and profitable market variety for early crops. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 35c; M lb., $1.00. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM SWEET CORN 
Wilt Resistant—High Yield—Uniform 
We strongly recommend this new hybrid Sweet Corn. This 
variety was introduced jointly by the United States Department 
of Agriculture and Purdue University Agricultural Experiment 
Station. Highly resistant to Stewart’s Disease and very prolific. 
Stalks sturdy, about 6 feet high, with exceptionally broad, dark 
green leaves. Ears measure 7% to 8 inches long, 10- to 14-rowed, 
slightly lighter yellow than Golden Bantam. Kernels medium in 
width and depth. This hybrid is extremely uniform in plant and 
ear characteristics and in maturity. Pkt., 15c; y 2 lb., 30c; 
lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
EARLY WONDER BEET 
The most popular early bunching Beet. To satisfy critical grow¬ 
ers, who demand an ideal in shape, color and season, is quite a 
difficult matter. Ideals vary considerably, but we have pleased a 
very critical trade with our stock of Early Wonder Beet. The 
shape is a flattened globe; flesh tender, sweet and attractive, deep 
red with very indistinct zones—particularly the light zones so 
undesirable in many stocks; tops are small and slender. In season 
it is about 55 days from seeding to market stage. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15c; Yi lb., 40c; lb., $1.00. 
SPINACH 
Blighf-Resistant Savoy—For Fall Sowing 
This strain of Norfolk or Bloomsdale Savoy is quite resistant 
to the blight or “yellows" which is destructive in some localities. 
A valuable variety in localities where blight injures fall Spinach. 
Pkt., 5c; Y\ lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 
TABLE QUEEN SQUASH 
The Individual Squash. Also known as Des Moines, Acorn and 
Queen Ann. This little Squash has become one of the most popu¬ 
lar kinds for “individual" baking. The fruit is dark green, 4 to 
5 inches long and 4 inches in diameter, deeply ribbed and with a 
smooth, hard shell. It is of a convenient size for baking in the 
shell. The flesh is light yellow, sweet, of fine 
flavor, dry and free from stringiness. The 
Squash will keep all winter and should be 
allowed to ripen thoroughly before using. 
We are pleased to offer a strain that has 
proved to be very uniform in size, type and 
dark green color. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
Y\ lb., 50c; lb., $1.50. 
PRITCHARD TOMATO 
(Scarlet- Topper) 
This new Tomato has proven itself to oe 
an early main crop variety. A scarlet, dis¬ 
ease-resistant variety originated by the late 
Dr. F. J. Pritchard of the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, in 1931. It is a cross be¬ 
tween Marglobe and Cooper’s Special, and 
has inherited fine qualities from each 
parent; heavily productive. Fruits large, 
smooth, globular, solid, with thick walls and 
cross sections. Pkt., 10c; OZ., 50c; 2 OZ., 
85c; V\ lb., $1.50. 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Sweet Corn. 
Table Queen Squash. 
