Vegetable Novelties 55 
1938 Vegetable Novelties 
TempHn-Bradley’s New Hybrid Sweet Corn 
A Grand New Sweet Corn 
3714 
Templin-Bradley’s Hybrid 
Bantam 
A new Golden Bantam Hybrid the residt of much 
careful crossing and selection which has produced a 
very outstanding variety with many most desirable 
qualities. This new Hy brid is six to ten days earlier 
than other cro.sses, stalks 6 to 6}^ feet tall producing 
uniform ears 7 inches long with 12 and sometimes 
14 rows of rich golden deep kernels. Pkt. 8c; \4 lb* 
15c; Lb. 50c; 3 lbs. §1.25. 
Which We Especially Recommend 
Among this year’s vegetable novelties we offer several 
very outstanding and most desirable varieties that will 
add much value to your garden and delight to your 
table. They are all most worthy and deserve a place 
in your garden. 
3640 Cabbage, Chieftain 
This new Savoy variety, earlier than other Savoy 
varieties, forms medium large heads of the drum-head 
type, dark olive green in color, thick fiat and rounded 
and very uniformly savoj'ed. Chieftain produces a 
much higher percentage of well formed firm heads 
than has heretofore been possible in the Savoy types. 
Pkt. 15c; >4 OZ.30C. 
3704 Sweet Corn, Early Golden 
Sweet 
The earliest golden yellow sweet corn maturing 12 to 
14 days earlier than Golden Bantam. Has the size, 
color and fine eating quality of regular Golden Bantam 
with the added advantage of extreme earliness. The 
well filled ears averaging 6 inches long with 12 rows 
of deep kernels are produced on stalks 314 to 4 feet 
tall. Pkt. 5c; '/4 lb. 12c; lb. 35c; 3 lbs. ttOc. 
3674 Carrot, Tendersweet 
This new Carrot brings us one of the finest medium 
sized orange fleshed varieties with uniform shape and 
well tapered roots. The deep orange flesh is crisp and 
tender, of finest flavor and of uniform color throughout. 
They will average 6 to 8 inches in length at maturity. 
Pkt. lOc; Oz. 35c; >4 lb. T5c; lb. §2.25. 
Carrot, Tendersweet 
Wonderful New Squash 
4062 Early Prolific Straightneck 
Earlier than Giant Summer Straightneck, this new 
variety is uniformly productive over a long period or 
until frost. The fruits are straight, smooth and of 
delicate appetizing creamy color borne on plants of 
strictly bush type which permits close planting. Ready 
to use when 4 to 5 inches long. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 35c. 
The Tomato of The Year 
4088 Bradley’s Cleveland Banner 
Never before have we experienced as much real pleasure 
in offering a new variety as we experience in offering 
this wonderful new Tomato originated by Mr. William 
E. Vail of Yorktown Heights, N. Y., the originator of 
several excellent varieties which today are well known 
to almost all tomato growers. It is with a great deal 
of pride that we offer to discriminating gardeners for 
the first time this latest result of Mr. Vail’s farsighted 
and painstaking work which he personally has named 
for Mr. Bradley. In all our trial growings and in the 
propogation fields this marvelous tomato has excelled 
all other comparable sorts to the extent that it truly 
deserves the attention of every gardener. 'The large 
uniform smooth dark crimson fruit ripen ten days 
ahead of other midseason sorts and continue in full 
fruit until frost. The slightly flattened globe-shaped 
fruits are very solid and meaty with very little acid 
content, making an ideal variety for canning or slicing. 
A vigorous grower, heavy producer and a fruit of fine 
appearance and excellent quality, Bradley’s Cleveland 
Banner is destined to take its place among leading 
tomato varieties. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 40c. 
Fine New Cucumber 
3757 Templin-Bradley’s Evergreen 
This fine new cucumber produces large uniform fruits 
6 to 8 inches long, smooth, attractive and of rich dark 
green color which it holds well to full maturity. Flesh 
is solid, crisp and tender and with very small seed 
cavity. A fine garden variety and a money maker for 
the gardener. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 35c. 
3958 Peas, New Sweetender 
A fine new garden Pea of the highest quality. Vine 
15 inches tall bearing an abundance of thick heavy 
pods 314 to 4 inches long in pairs. Peas are large, sweet 
and tender. Pkt. 5c; |4 Ib. 15c; Lb. 45c; 3 lbs. 
§1 35. 
Radish, Templin-Bradley’s 
Red Bird 
This marvelous new Radish of rich scarlet color has 
almost perfect globe shaped roots very short tap roots 
and rnedium small tops. The flesh is solid crisp and 
sparkling white and of the finest flavor. Roots of very 
uniform size, shape and color. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 30c. 
Cucumber, Templin-Bradley’s Evergreen 
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Radish, Billiard Ball 
4014 Radish, Billiard Ball 
.4 fine dark scarlet or nearly crimson ball-shaped 
variety of much merit. Has small top, a complete 
absence of neck and comparatively small tap root. 
Flesh white, crisp and tender. An All^America selec¬ 
tion for 1938. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 30c. 
3940 Parsley, Paramount 
A new “triple-curled” variety witli rich dark green 
foliage in thick compact fronds. Plant growth very 
vigorous and uniform. The finest home garden variety • 
and excellent for bunching. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 30c; 
14 lb. 50c. 
4012 Radish, Comet 
This wonderful new Radish is perfectly ball shaped, 
bright scarlet and with thin tap-roots. If left in the 
ground. Comet grows a larger size than other strains 
and still remains solid and crisp when other Radishes 
become pithy. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 30c; [4 lb. 60c; 
Lb. §1.75. 
Peas, New Sweetender 
4072 Squash, New Buttercup 
A new type of Buttercup is just the right size for the 
average family, fruits weight 3 to 5 pounds. Outside 
color is dark green, the flesh is a rich orange, untinged 
with green. ’The texture of the flesh is smooth, the 
flavor mild like a sweet potato. Pkt. §c; Oz. 30c; 
14 lb. 60c; Lb. ,§1.75. 
4101 Tomato, Rutger’s 
Disease Resistant. An improvement over Marglobe. 
It was brought out by the New .Jersey Experimental 
Station where it was the heaviest yielding variety in 
that territory. Almost round in shape, ripens from the 
inside out, is bright red and of wonderfiil quality. 
Pkt. lOc; 14 oz. lOc; Oz. 7.5c. 
See Other Vegetable Novelties 
Offered on Page 64 
See our Vegetable Color Plate Collection on Back Cover 
