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Japanese FOLIAGE TURNIP 
Edibit Teppad i Edibln Rootad 
For delicate flavored, crisp, tender 
greens and sweet, pure white, but* 
tery roots, plant this improved Foli¬ 
age Turnip. 'I'he heavy crop of 
leaves is carried erect, which keeps 
the greens entirely free from sand 
and soil; they grow 2 ft. high, but 
should be cut before they attain full 
growth; early cutting often allow s 2 
or .S cuttings later. Relatively free 
from insect pests and diseases. An fine 
excellent variety for North or South. 
2488, Pkt. IOC; OZ.15C; Vi lb. 30c. lb. 95c. 
FLAT DUTCH TURNIP 
Early gar- 
den variety is one of the 
pure white turnips you’ll 
find anywhere. You'll 
notice the difference be¬ 
tween these and common 
sorts the first time you 
taste them. Roots of 
medium size, flat sweet 
and tender. Especially 
for table use. Ma¬ 
ture early. 
No. 2046, Pkt. 5C; oz. 15c; lb. 25c. 
Seven Top Turnip 
Throughout 
the South this 
is a popular 
turnip for 
greens. Young 
shoots tender; 
roots not desir¬ 
able as food. 
2527, Pkt. 5C; oz. 
15C;4 OZS. 25C; 
lb. 2Sc. 
Lucky Golden Ball TURNIP 
Best of thev yellow 
turnips, the flesh be¬ 
ing firm,crisp and fla- 
Torful. Be sure to 
raise some of these 
beautiful globe shap¬ 
ed, line grained tur¬ 
nips. 
No. 2543. Pkt. 5C; 
oz. IOC; V4 lb. 35C. 
Purple Top Strap Leal 
This standard early 
variety has broad 
flat roots of medium 
size: white purple 
tops. Extensively 
sown for both table 
and stock use. 
2579, Pkt. 5C; oz. 
IOC; 1/2 lb. 20C; lb. 
65c. 
WmXB EGG TURNIP 
This quick growing, egg-shaped, smooth turnip Is pure white in 
color. Good for either spring or fall sowing. Flesh is firm, sweet 
and mild. 
No. 2617, Pkt. 5C; oz. lOC; V4 lb. 20c. 
PURPEE TOP WHITE GEOBE 
Roots large, globe shaped, very smooth, upper pai t purple-red. 
white below. Flesh is white, sweet, crisp and tender. 
No. 2387, Pkt. 5C; oz. IOC; Vi lb. 25C; H lb. 35c. 
FREW’S HA EBERT HONEY 
Watepmelon 
WATERMELON New Climbing Watermelon 
Ideal as Space Saver In Small Gardens 
No. 2521, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Pkt. 
A handsome thin- 
skinned melon for 
home and near-by 
market use. The lus¬ 
cious sweet flavot 
makes tills Ideal for 
“lionie - raised” mel¬ 
ons. 
5c; OZ. 15C; Vi lb. 40C; Vz lb. 60C; lb. 
KliECKEEY'S SWEET W’ATERHEIiON'- The bright 
scarlet flesh is of rich, sweet flavor, free from fiber and tender; 
fairly melts In the mouth. 
No. 2603, Pkt. 5C; oz. 15c; 4 ozs. 40C; Vz Ib, 60C; lb. $1.00. 
HAERERT’S EABET WATERHEEON — Similar to 
Kleckley’s Sweet, but is somewhat larger. Flesh bright white: seeds 
red with blackish tips. 
No. 2587, Pkt. 5C; oz. lOC; Vi lb, 40C; Vz lb. 60C; lb. 90c. 
Will climb any trellis or fence, but 
can also be grow^n on tbe ground 
like other varieties, 'i'he vines are 
very vigorous in growth, nearly con¬ 
cealing the fruit. They start 
to hear very early and 
continue rig^ht throusrli 
the season, unlike most melons 
' which ripen all at one time. 
'J'he fruits are about the size 
of a cocoanut and weigh 4 to 
6 lbs. The fle.sh is excep¬ 
tionally sweet. 
No. 2111, Pkt. IOC; oz. 25c; V 4 
lb, 70C. 
**G001> EUCK” RATTLESNAKE WATERMELON — 
Big yielder and good keeper. Bears fruit which Is very juicy and 
SWGOt 
No. 2113, Pkt. 5C; oz. lOc; V4 lb. 30C; Ib. 90C. 
STONE MOUNTAIN WATERHELON-This popular wat¬ 
ermelon has ribs like a cantaloupe. The beautiful flesh is deep 
crimson without a trace of white or stringiness. 
No. 2611, Pkt. 5C; oz. I5c; 4ozs. 50C; Ib. $1.25. 
TOM WATSON W A TERM ELON—Flesh is bright red. firm 
and sweet. Seeds brown, spotted with white. 
No. 2575, Pkt. 5C; oz. IOC; V4 lb. 25C; 1/2 lb. 40c. lb. 70C; 5 lbs. 
$2.80. 
PARADISE WONDEBMELON —Ftults are large, cylindri¬ 
cal, with a thin beautiful dark green rind, slight ribl>lng. 
No. 2581, Pkt. 5C; oz. IOC; V4 lb. 30C; Vi lb. 50C; lb. 85c. 
True Water Cress 
For Garnisliinff and Sulatls 
This api>etlzing mildly pungent salad 
or salad accompaniment should be used 
on every table. While it is primarily a 
plant of streams and pools it may also 
be grown , in your own garden if our 
planting directions are followed closely. 
No. 2496, Pkt. IOC; OZ. 350 ; V4 lb. 
$ 1 . 20 . 
A Native of North America 
"Grow Tour Own” 1 oz. W'ill Plant An Acre 
WHITE RUBLEY. The Kentucky 
favorite. Long, broad • attractive leaves 
used for fillers and wrappers. 
No. 2500, Pkt IOC; Vi Oz. 25C; Oz. 40c; 
Vi lb, $1.25. 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. One 
of the leading varieties for the Northern 
and Middle Central States. Used for cigar 
wrappers. 
No. 2501, Pkt IOC; Vi oz, 25c; oz. 40C; 
V4. lb. $1.25. 
HAVANA^ An early variety with larg,‘ 
thin leaves much prized as cigar wrappers. 
* No. 2502, Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 30C; oz. 50c; 
V4 lb. $1.50. ^ 
PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF, Produces a very large 
handsome leaf of good quality. Very extensively grown right 
liere in Lancaster County. , ^ 
No. 2503. Pkt. IOC; Vi oz, 25C: oz. 40C; V4 lb. $1.25. 
GOOD LUCK GARDEHS^ PARADISE^ 
