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LETHERMAN’S SEED HOUSE, Canton, Ohio 
Early Fortune 
EARLY FRAME or SHORT CREEN. Ends are blunt, very 
hardy and fine for a second crop of pickles. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 10c, y 4 lb. 30c, lb. 90c. 
^IMPROVED LONG CREEN. One of the best and most 
popular varieties for the home garden. Vines hardy 
and vigorous producing long slender dark green 
fruits in great abundance which average 12 inches 
in length, crisp and tender. Excellent for pickles 
when gathered young. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, i/» lb. 35c, 
lb. $1.15. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING. Used for training over trellises. 
Flesh white, crisp and good flavor. Fruits deep green, 
about 9 inches long. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 1/4 lb. 35c, 
lb. $1.15. 
^NATIONAL PICKLING. A very desirable variety de¬ 
veloped for Nat’l Pickle Packers Assn, by Mich. 
Agri. College. Dark green symmetrical blunt ended, 
as early and prolific as the older varieties and more 
uniform. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 1/4 |b. 30c, lb. 90c. 
BOSTON PICKLE. One of the most popular varieties in 
use for pickles. Very early and prolific. Fruits are 
smooth, uniform and taper slightly. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10c, 
1/4 lb. 30c, lb. 90c. 
<£>CHICAGO PICKLE. One of the standard pickle 
varieties. Early, very productive, with blunt ends. 
Plants are very disease resistant. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 
1/4 lb. 30c, lb. 90c. 
SNOW’S PICKLE. Similar to Chicago except that it is 
smaller. Very uniform, smooth, early and enor¬ 
mously productive. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10c, 1/4 lb. 50c, lb. 
90c. 
EARLY CLUSTER. Well known variety used for pickles. 
Early smooth and a heavy yielder. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10c, 
1/4 lb. 30c, lb. 90c. 
WEST INDIA CHERKIN. Used for pickles. Fruits are 
small, oval, about 1 1/2 inches long and covered with 
spines all over. Color light green. Pkt. 5c, oz. iu , 
i / 4 lb. 30c, lb. 90c. 
DANDELION 
A hardy perennial. The broad-leaved cultivated 
form is far superior to the wild growing products. 
Seeds are sown thinly in rows fifteen inches apart and 
covered very lightly. One ounce of seed will sow 
three hundred feet of row. 
IMPROVED THICK-LEAVED. A distinct variety unsur¬ 
passed in thickness of leaf and deep green color. It 
grows compactly, forming a regular upright tuft, 
and making an abundant crop without using much 
ground. Far superior to the Common sort and 
b+anches almost naturally. Pkt. 10c, Vi oz. 25c, oz. 
40c, 1/4 lb. $1.45, lb. $5.00. 
DILL 
DILL. Sow early in the spring, thinly in rows about 
IV 2 'feet apart for hand cultivation or 2Vi feet 
apart if to be cultivated with horse. Cover seed 
about Vi inch. Dill is used in large quantities for 
flavoring cucumber pickles; also for flavoring vine¬ 
gar. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 1/4 lb. 20c, lb. 65c. 
Special Bean Collection 
LETHERMAN’S SUPREME WAX 
TENDERCREEN 
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA 
1 Pkt. each for 25c (value SOc) 
Vi lb. each for 45c (value 60c) 
1 lb. each for 75c (value $1.00) 
Postpaid 
Chicago Pickle 
Non-poisonous. Will not injure foliage 
or affect fertility of soil. 
Ok, 35c, 6 ozs. $1.00, pt. $2.00 
RED ARROW f 
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[ FOR SPRAYING 
Hwti'Kw 
* Kills many varieties of sucking and 
, DESTROYS 
1 chewing insects on vegetables. A highly 
js, •MSCCTS • 
concentrated pyrethrum soap spray— 
easy to mix and use. Effective against 
aphids, CUCUMBER BEETLE, cabbage 
■ and tomato worm, and other insects. ^ 
WSEJBBSJWj 
SLUG SHOT 
FOR DUSTING 
An old and proven insecticide and 
fungicide dust. Harmless to both 
vegetables and flowers but powerfully 
effective against eating insects and 
fungus. Combats Mexican Bean 
Beetles, Potato Bugs, Cabbage Worms, 
Slugs, Sow Bugs and all other chew¬ 
ing insects. 
1 lb. Sifter Top Can 35c 
5 lbs. $1.00 25 lbs. $4.00 Postpaid 
