HAMILTON’S 
1937 
are hard to beat for quality 
and productiveness. 
The new and improved varieties, featured on this 
page, have been thoroughly proven and found to be 
real leaders in their respective classes. Be sure and 
include some of these varieties in your general list, or, 
better still—try our SPECIAL OFFER on this color-page 
collection. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
To induce you to try these splendid new vegetables, 
we will send you one packet each of these five fine 
varieties. Regular value, 60c, for only 
5Oc postpaid 
BEANS—SURE CROP 
WAX 
A very popular wax 
bean with long flat pods 
of golden color. Very 
meaty, tender and string¬ 
less. 
PEAS— 
LAXTON'S 
PROGRESS 
The earliest and 
one of the best in 
quality of the 
large - podded 
dwarf sorts. It is 
also the heaviest 
yielder in its class. 
Fine for the mar¬ 
ket. 
CABBAGE—WISCONSIN 
BALLHEAD 
(Yellows Resistant) 
Forms a head weighing 
about 6 pounds—color light 
green. It matures slightly 
earlier than regular strains of 
Danish Ballhead—much more 
uniform than Wisconsin No. 8. 
m CUCUMBER— 
W STRAIGHT 
f EIGHT 
All-America of 
1935. The most 
desirable slicing 
cucumber you can 
plant. Fruit eight 
inches long and 
11/2 inches in 
diameter. Very 
uniform and 
straight. 
MUSKMELON—BENDER'S SURPRISE 
A delicious salmon-fleshed melon, very popular for home and market. 
Fruit medium to large; oval; distinctly ribbed and covered with slight 
patches of netting; skin light yellow when ripe. 
