CHANTENAY 
Surehead Cabbage 
Sure to Produce Solid Heads. Splendid Keeper. 
Sureness in heading and regularity in growth have placed this 
at the top of the list and we have no fear in using words of 
praise too high for its merits. It forms large, solid, flattened 
heads, uniform in shape and color and of handsome appearance. 
It has a very short stem and is a compact grower. It is as 
natural for this cabbage to form a head as to form leaves and 
reports of 99 marketable heads from 100 plants are of frequent 
occurrence. Nobody will be disappointed in our strain. Pkt. 5c. > 
/ 2 oz. 12c.; oz. 20c. 
Best of All Beet 
Unexcelled for Home or Market Gardens 
Deep 
Sure Crop Wax Bush Bean 
ONE OF THE BEST WAX BUSH BEANS. 
The earliest and heaviest yielding wax bean. Although we are of¬ 
fering a very choice iist of beans we believe that Sure Crop beats 
them all. Bushes grow very vigorous and are free from rust and 
disease and bear an immense load of the long handsome pods. Pods 
are bright yellow, 6 to 8 in. long, thick, meaty and absolutely 
stringless. A very profitable variety for market gardeners. Pkt. Sc.; 
y 2 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 55c. 
Red Cored Chantenay Carrot 
Fine Appearance. Ideal Quality. Heavy Yield. 
A very desirable Carrot in every wav, it is a great im 
provement over the well know 
texture and quality of flesh. 
They grow very smooth, 5 y 2 
to 6 in. long, 2 % in. thick 
at the crown and being stump 
rotted they are easy to dig. 
Flesh is reddish orange col¬ 
ored, no light core, fine 
grained, sweet and tender and 
has a very delicate flavor. Its 
fine quality, beautiful appear¬ 
ance and heavy yield makes 
this one of the best carrots 
for ^ either the home or mar¬ 
ket garden. Pkt. 5c.; oz 12c.; 
A lb. 30c. 
Chantenay, especially in color. 
SURE CROP WAX 
TOMATO 
Jung’s Earliest Tree 
Enormous Yielder. Bright Red. Early 
and Large Fruits. 
The best variety for the home gar¬ 
den. It is the largest fruited dwarf 
tree Tomato. The plants grow to a 
height of about two feet and are 
stiffly erect until they become over¬ 
loaded with fruit. The fruit is pro¬ 
duced in clusters of three to five and 
as the growth is close-jointed each 
plant produces a large number. The to¬ 
matoes are of large size, and are 
smooth and solid. Fruits have a solid, 
meaty center and no hard core and 
produces but very little seed. We 
consider the Earliest Tree invaluable 
for the home garden or shipping pur¬ 
poses. Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 oz. 20c.; oz. 35c.; 
'A lb. $1.20. 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 
J unqs Larhest Iree lomaio 
ASPARAGUS 
Giant Washington 
This new Asparagus has taken the coun¬ 
try by storm as it is rust-proof and pro¬ 
duce bigger stalks and larger crops than any 
other variety. This variety is the result of 
many years work by the U. S. Dept, of 
Agriculture and fortunate indeed is the 
gardener who will get started with it as it 
will surely displace all other varieties. The 
stalks grow to a very large size, yet they 
remain so crisp and tender that they may 
be eaten raw. We have some very choice, 
strong, 1 yr. old roots of our own grow¬ 
ing but advise early orders. 25 for 40c.; 
50 for 75c.; 100 for $1.25; 1000 for 
$7.50. 2 yr. roots: 25 for 65c.; 100 for 
$1.75; 1000 for $10.50. 
Red Throughout. No Light Zones. 
Even in Size. 
A new Beet that will please the most crit¬ 
ical planter. Ready to use in 5 0 to 5 5 days. 
Beets are deep red in color with no white 
rings or zones, globe shaped and very tendei 
and sweet. A splendid variety for pickling, 
bunching or canning as they are always smooth 
and uniform. We consider this one of the fin¬ 
est Beets for either the home or market gar¬ 
den. Pkt_ 8c.; oz. 15c.; A lb. 35c.; lb. $1.25. 
D. E. Hogrefe, Ohio.—I have found the Best 
of All Beet the darkest that I have ever 
raised. 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
A few Rhubarb plants should be in every 
garden as it is the first plant in the spring to 
produce material for pies, sauces and canning. 
They will be highly appreciated as at this 
lime of year no other fresh fruit can be had. 
Will grow in any good garden soil, the more 
manure it is given the larger and finer the 
stalks will 1 ie. You will be delighted with the 
fine large stalks of this fine Pie Plant. 3 for 
35c.; 6 for 60c.; 12 for $1.10. 
RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 
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