EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Long Cocozelle SQUASH 
Bush Type Plants 
Tills squash fs increasingly popular with market gar¬ 
deners and shippers. The straight, cylindrical darkgreen 
fruits with lighter green stripes, change to deep yellow 
at maturity; flesh firm and greenish white. 
No. 2557, PUt. IOC; oz. 20c; Vi lb. 60c; lb. $2.00. 
V am moth 
Russian 
Sunflower 
Single Heads 12 
to 20 Ins. Across 
Can be grown any¬ 
where,In places where 
other crops fail to 
make a stand. A 
small planting 
will produce a 
great quantity of 
the best egg pro¬ 
ducing food yon 
can find for your 
chickens. Stalks 
make good kindling. If you hare 
any unsightly corners or fences to _ 
hide here is the ideal plant for this purpose. 
No. 2136, Pkt. 10 e; y 2 lb. 20 c; lb. 30C; 2Ibs.55C; 
5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. $2.25. 
GIAVT OIi SWISS CHARD 
55 Days 
Use for Greens or 
Cook Like Asparagus 
A planting of 
Swiss Chard will 
give you a delic¬ 
ious green to re¬ 
place Spinach in 
hot weather. The 
large, white ribs 
may be creamed 
like asparagus. 
The variety here 
offered grows 
enormous, heavy, 
crumpled, dark 
green leaves. No. 
2491, Pkt. 15c; oz. 
20c; 4 ozs. 50C; y a 
lb. 70c; lb. $1.25. 
naaoBBaaM 
True Early Mammoth White Bush 
Scallop Squash 
Also Known as "Patty Pan” 
This Is an improvement of the 
"Early White Bush’’ variety Of 
grandmother’s time.Much larg¬ 
er and thicker and a heavier 
producer. The flesh Is white, 
tender and sweet. Plant this ex¬ 
cellent strain for an abundance 
of early summer 6quash. 
No. 2388, Pkt. 10C; Oz. 15C; 
H lb 40c; V> lb. 60e. 
SQUASH 
Warted Hubbard 
Sweet Flavored 
This squash is preferred by 
many to the true Hubbard, be¬ 
ing very much favored by mar¬ 
ket gardeners who cater to fancy 
trade. Fruits are heavily wart¬ 
ed, very dark green, with dry 
sweet flesh of orange yellow. 
No. 2344, Pkt. loc; oz. 20 c; 
Vi lb. 50c; «/ 2 lb. 75c; lb. $1.25. 
TORArm A native OF 
loajfavcw NORTH AMERICA 
“Grow Your Own” 1 oz. will plant an acre 
WHITE BEKLET. Th» 
Kentucky favorite. Long, broad 
attractive leaves used for fillers 
and wrappers. 
No. 2500, Pkt. 10C; % 0*. 
25c; oz. 40c; Vi lb. $1.25. 
CONNECTICUT SEED 
LEAF. One of the leading 
varieties for the Northern and 
Middle Central States. Used for 
cigar wrappers. 
No. 2501, Pkt, 10 c; V6 02 . 
25c; oz. 40 c; V4 lb. $1.25. 
HAVANA. An early varie¬ 
ty with large thin leaves much 
prized as cigar wrappers. 
No. 2502, Pkt. 15 c; Vl> oz* 
30c; oz. 50c; 14 lb. $1.50. 
PENNSYLVANIA SEED 
LEAF. Produces a very large handsome leaf of good 
quality. Very extensively grown right here in Lancas¬ 
ter County. 
No. 2503, Pkt. 10 c; % oz. 25c; oz. 40 c; Vi lb. $1.25, 
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Break O’day 
TOMATO 
Resistant to Wilt and Rust 
It is a pleasure to supply the seed of this won¬ 
derful tomato. The scarlet fruits are of the Marglobe 
type, but two weeks earlier. Solid, meaty, with few 
seeds. The flesh is without acid and full of sweet, de¬ 
licious red meat. An abundant yielder. 
No. 2578, Pkt. loc; oz. 3QC; Vi lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 
Bonny Best 
Second Early Variety 
TOMATO 
The medium size apple-shaped fruits are smooth, solid and light scarlet in color. 
Often used for forcing in greenhouses for winter use. _ 
No. 2597, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz - 20 c; oz. 35c; V4 lb. $1.00; Vz lb. $1.65; lb. $3.00. 
