Buist’s Vegetable Specialties 
Pride of Wisconsin Muskmelon 
A NEW variety in demand among home 
gardeners, road-side markets, truck¬ 
ers and shippers. It is one of the sweetest 
melons grown and under favorable condi¬ 
tions it will produce 5 to 7 perfect fruits 
on one vine. The rind is tough, the deep 
salmon flesh is firm and it stands handling 
and shipping well. The fruits are medium 
size, almost round, 6]/i ins. long, 6 ins. in 
diameter and very heavy due to the thick¬ 
ness of the flesh and the small triangular 
seed cavity. Skin grey-green covered with 
a heavy netting. Maturity 85 days. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 34 lb., 50c; lb., #1.75. 
Pride of Wisconsin Muskmelon 
Buist’s Early Wonder Peas 
W E CONSIDER this variety the best of 
all the dwarf, large podded, wrinkled 
varieties; the sweetest and the most produc¬ 
tive for the home garden. Strong vines about 
16 ins. in height, bearing early pods A/i ins. 
long,*dark green, filled with 8 to. 9 large peas of 
superb quality. Ready for picking in 60 days. 
Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 10 lbs., #2.20. 
Buist’s Market Champion 
Tomato 
Genuine Stock Sold Only in Sealed Packages 
W E ARE the originators of this main 
crop variety, ideal for the home gar¬ 
den, a* trucker’s money-maker and ever in¬ 
creasing in popularity with canners who de¬ 
mand our seed. Vines are large, hardy and 
productive. Fruits bright scarlet, oval and 
deep, smooth, extremely heavy and ripening 
evenly to the stem without cracking. 
Pkt., 10c; 3£ oz., 25c; oz., 45c; 34 lb., #1.50; 
lb., #5.00. 
Buist’s Little Gem 
Watermelon 
M ANY watermelons grow so large 
that the average housewife can not, 
as a rule, use one. A smaller size is more 
suitable, easier to store in a refrigerator 
and can be eaten at one meal without 
annoying leftovers. Buist’s Little Gem 
meets this essential condition. The earliest 
melon that grows requiring 75 to 80 days to 
mature. Fruits nearly round, small in size, 
12 to 15 lbs., a convenient family size. Skin 
dark green striped with gray green. Flesh a 
pinkish red, very firm, sweet and about as deli¬ 
cious eating as any melon could be. Try this 
variety for the home garden or your roadside 
stand. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 lb., 30c; lb., #1.00. 
Buist’s Tendergreen Beans 
A ROUND-PODDED early green bean 
strictly stringless and tender at all stages 
of growth. Vines bear a heavy crop of deli¬ 
cious and tasty beans. Pods straight, light 
green, 5j/2 ins. long and fleshy. Ready in 54 
days. 
Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 10 lbs., #2.00. 
Buist’s Golden Dawn Corn 
T HIS is the earliest yellow sweet corn about 
8 to 9 days earlier than Golden Bantam 
and every bit as fine in flavor. Stalks 4/i ft. 
Ears 6 in. long, uniformly 8-rowed, with deli¬ 
cious, deep yellow, tender kernels. Ready to 
pull in 71 days. 
Pkt., 10c; 3fi lb., 15c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 
10 lbs., #2.20. 
