Garden Seed Specialties 
CARROT 
Red Cored Chantenay 
Fine Appearance. Ideal Quality.. Heavy Yield. 
A very desirable Carrot in every way; it 
is a great improvement over the well known 
Chantenay, especially i« color, texture and 
quality of flesh. They grow very smooth, 
5% to (> in. long 2*4 in. thick at the 
crown and being stump rooted they are easy 
to dig. Flesh is reddish orange colored, no 
light core, fine grained, sweet and tender 
and has a very delicate flavor. Its fine qual¬ 
ity, beautiful appearance and heavy yield 
makes this one of the best carrots for either 
the home or market garden. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 
12c.; 'A lb. 30c. 
CELERY 
Non Bolting Golden Plume 
A special selection of Golden Plume rec¬ 
ommended for sections where unfavorable 
weather conditions cause the ordinary strains 
to run to seed. It has all the good qual¬ 
ities of Golden Plume and blanches to a 
rich creamy white color, also a good keeper. 
Pkt. 12c.; /z oz. 60c.; oz. $1.00. 
RED CORED CHANTENAY 
NON BOLTING GOLDEN PLUME L 
CARRAGE 
Penn State Ballhead 
A select ion of Danish Ballhead made* 
by Penn. College of Agriculture with 
the aim of producing a cabbage that 
would increase the yield and also 
produces large, solid heads. It is a 
short stemmed variety, the heads are 
slightly flattened but are very solid 
and remarkably good keepers. This 
cabbage can be depended upon to 
produce a large tonnage per acre 
and keeps very well in storage. The 
seed we offer is a select strain and 
will produce fine heads true to type. 
Pkt. Sc.; Vz oz. 20c.; oz. 35c.; 
!/ 4 lb. 95c. 
Mrs. Fred Addison, W. Va.— 
This is our 6th successive 
year we are using your seeds 
and find everything of the 
best. 
G. G. Bryant, III.—We or¬ 
dered from you last spring 
and everything was 100 per 
cent. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD 
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CUCUMRER 
New Colorado 
An excellent new cucumber which for 
dark green color, uniformity of size and 
handsome appearance should be placed at 
the head of the cucumber list. The vines 
are strong, rampant growers* and bear boun¬ 
tifully. Fruits are 10 to 12 in. long, 
straight and symmetrical and retain their 
deep green color for a long time. Will prove 
to be a money maker for either the home 
or market grower. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 20c., 
!4 lb. 45c. 
TOMATO 
Penn State 
A new extra early tomato, the result of 
7 years of intense breeding work by Prof. 
Meyers of the Penn. State College. It ripens 
very early, many growers report it ripened 
ahead of Earliana. The bushy plants are 
well supplied with foliage which protect 
the fruits from sun-scald. Fruits run very 
smooth, almost globe shaped, 3 to 3% in. 
in diameter and are a bright scarlet color. 
The flesh is dark red, of excellent quality, 
has very little core and few seeds. Select 
seed of our own growing. Pkt. 12c..; Zz oz. 
50c.; oz. 90c. 
PENN STATE 
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COLORADO 
