VEGETABLES of PROVEN MERIT 
Gaining in Popularity 
Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
TOMATOES CERTIFIED 
THE MASTER MARGLOBE TOMATO 
The heaviest, most desirable, all purpose 
Tomato under cultivation. The Master Mar- 
globe has been developed under a carefully 
planned breeding process. The aim was attained 
in developing a Tomato that is deeper, with dis¬ 
tinctly smaller seed cavities, heavier cross sec¬ 
tors and heavier wall; resulting in far less loss 
by puff, adding greatly to the brilliant appear¬ 
ance of the fruit when sliced and adding more 
greatly to the yield than the original Marglobe. 
This seed has been certified by the New Jersey 
State Department of Agriculture. It is put 
up in sealed 1-lb. canister cans, $6.00; also in 
34 lb. pkts. $3.50; 34 lb. pkt. $2.00; 2 ozs. 
$1.25; oz. 75c.; }4 oz. 40c.; pkt. 15c. 
California Bunching 
CARROTS 
One of the best for early market and home 
garden. Tops small, strong stems, roots bright 
orange, size from 134 to 2 by 8 in., almost 
cylindrical, with rounded shoulders and are 
well stumped. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 34 lb. 35c., lb. $1.00 
NEW CREATION 
Read what the introducer says about this Melon: I have developed a remark¬ 
able Watermelon in this new variety, which will attract the attention of commer¬ 
cial growers and produce firms that seek a big, fine Melon, and will be equally as 
pleasing to the local market growers. This variety certainly should appeal to grow¬ 
ers catering to markets that will pay satisfactory prices for attractive products. 
Eating and shipping quality, productiveness and size were the things I had in 
mind in propagating this Melon, and have been successful beyond my fondest 
expectations. The rind is thin for such an enormous size Melon, is extremely 
tough and will stand ordinary handling and shipping with no bad effects; the meat 
is sparkling red with no white parts, of a delicious flavor. The Melon is a rich 
green with mottled stripes. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 34 lb. 50c., lb. $1.25. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
(HYBRID SWEET CORN) 
A cross of two inbred Bantams developed at the Purdue Experiment Station. 
Four to eight days later than Golden Bantam. The ears are about 8 in. long with 
10 to 14 rows of delicious golden yellow kernels. It is resistant to Stewarts Wilt 
disease and will yield about twice as much as regular strains of Golden Bantam. 
The stalks are sturdy, growing 6 to 6J4 ft. high, with exceptionally broad, vigorous 
leaves. This hybrid is extremely uniform in plant and ear characteristics and in 
maturity; 88 days from planting to eating stage. A grand acquisition in Yellow 
Sugar Corn. Pkt. 15c., 34 Pf- 25c., 1 pt. 40c., qt. 75c. Order early, seed scarce. 
California Bunching 
Carrots 
Paramount Parsley 
WATERMELON 
is unusually rich dark green in color. The curl is gen¬ 
erally described as “triple curled,” but is most uniform 
in this respect and the uniformity of plant type is also 
most striking. When thinned, the plants grow about 
12 in. high with a spread of about 20 in. . .The total 
lenth of stem and frond is about 12 in. with the length 
to first joint 5 in. The frond is triangular in shape, the 
base being between 4 and 5 in. At the following prices: 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 75c. 
Master Marglobe 
Certified Tomato 
PARAMOUNT PARSLEY 
