WE WOULD APPRECIATE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF YOUR GARDENING FRIENDS 
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Vegetable Novelties 
Cucumber—IMPERATOR. A handsome, very 
dark green cucumber, 8V 2 to 10 inches long, maturing 
in 63 days. The fruits taper slightly at both ends, 
with firm, crisp, sweet flesh. Imperator holds its 
color and firmness for prolonged periods. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; y A !T>. 70c; lb. $2.00 
Lettuce—WHITE BOSTON. One of the most 
popular varieties for home and market gardens. 
Similar to Big Boston, except leaves are slightly 
lighter in color and lack the reddish tint. The hearts 
are buttery, yellow and of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; ¥t lb. 75c 
Muskmelon—GOLDEN CHAMPION. If you are 
interested in a real melon, try Golden Champion. Its 
thick, juicy, succulent, tender, bright salmon flesh is 
luscious. The fruits are nearly round, slightly ribbed 
and netted. One of the best early varieties. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; V 4 lb. $1.50 
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Peas—LAXTON’S SUPERB. The Earliest large 
podded, dwarf sort. Plants 18 inches tall, bearing 
pods of medium, attractive dark green, containing 
9-10 peas of good quality. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 lb. 25c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c 
Pepper—KING OF THE NORTH. This will ma¬ 
ture and produce results in New England. Fruits 
daik green, maturing to a deep rich red; with thick, 
mild and sweet flesh. Outstanding because of earli¬ 
ness, productiveness and size of fruits. 
Pkt. 15c; /2 oz. 55c; oz. $1.00 
Radish—SAXA. An ideal forcing, frame and early 
maturing variety. Tops very small. Roots small, 
spherical, % inch in diameter, bright scarlet in color, 
with crisp, white and mild flesh. Excellent for early 
and succession plantings. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 35c; lb. $1.00 
Muskmelon, Golden Champion 
Muskmelon—METCALF’S THOUSAND DOLLAR. 
The fruits are elongated, ribbed and closely netted. 
Flesh thick, fine grained, luscious, tender, sweet and 
deep orange. Originated and grown in Maine for 
New England gardens. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; y 4 lb. $1.50 
Muskmelon—HEARTS OF GOLD. A popular va¬ 
riety, producing fruits practically round, distinctly 
ribbed, deep green, finely netted, weighing 2 pounds. 
Flesh very thick, deep golden salmon; tender, juicy, 
sweet and aromatic. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 75c 
Peas—ASGROW 40. An improved earlier Stra¬ 
tagem. Vines dark green, stocky and branching. 
Pods round, dark green, plump, pointed, containing 
8 to 10 large succulent peas. Unexcelled in pod size 
and exceptional quality. 
Pkt. 10c; ¥2 lb. 25c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c 
Peas—ONWARD. Quality, productivity and uni¬ 
formity are its outstanding characteristics. Vines 
27 inches tall, producing a wealth of large pods, con¬ 
taining eight luscious, tender sweet, bright green 
peas. Pkt. 10c; ¥2 lb. 25c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c 
Spinach—VIKING. One of the All America se¬ 
lections. It is a dark green, long standing, giant, 
smooth leaved spinach. The leaves are large and 
tender and the plants are long standing. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; y 4 lb. 25c; lb. 75c 
Squash—TABLE QUEEN. An ideal individual, 
quality squash. Fruits 5 to 6 inches long by 4% 
inches in diameter, ribbed, smooth, thin shelled. 
Flesh light yellow, baking well with a sweet inviting 
flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; ¥\ lb. 50c; lb. $1.50 
Tomato—PRITCHARD. The newest and best of 
the Wilt Resistant varieties. Very prolific. Fruits 
solid, of an excellent deep scarlet color. A superb 
canning and market variety. 
Pkt. 15c; ¥2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c 
Tomato—SCARLET DAWN. (All America Gold 
Medal 1935). Vines medium growth, open and pro¬ 
lific. Fruits medium size, globular, smooth, bright 
scarlet, flesh thick, solid, meaty and sweet. Very de¬ 
sirable. 
Pkt. 15c; ¥1 oz. 55c; oz. $1.00 
We pay the postage on all vegetable and flower seeds up to and including 5 pounds of each item. 
Order early, seed supplies are limited. 
OUR 10c PACKETS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS ARE EXTRA LARGE AND WELL FILLED 
