The Seas on*s Sensational 
Novelties 
6 Varieties of Outstanding Merit 
FOR 
BORDER 
EDGING 
ROCK GARDEN 
DWARF CUP-FLOWER 
C826. A beautiful plant that grows 
5 to 6 inches high, much like the 
Viola sorts in habit of growth. It is 
very dense and bushy, in bloom from 
early summer until frost in the fall. 
The flowers of pretty cup shape and 
of a showy violet-blue color are cover¬ 
ing the little plant completely. Very 
pretty and easy to grow. Stands full 
sun. This is one of the finest of re¬ 
cent introductions. You will be proud 
of these plants. Fresh, pure seed, per 
packet, 30c, postpaid. 
Golden Table Queen 
Squash 
C609. This new production will reproduce true to description. It is superior 
to any other strain of Table Queen Squash. Uniform in size, shape, color and 
thickness of flesh, and the golden color of the ripe fruit is highly attractive, 
being of particular value for market growers. In this pure strain of Golden 
Table Queen there are no more of the variations experienced with the older 
sorts under similar name. Packet, 10c; oz., 20c; y A lb., 45c; postpaid. 
A Wonderful New Cucumber 
“ Colorado ” 
C329. Imagine a dark green cucumber with white spines, 12 inches long and 
3 to 3 V 2 inches thick, tapering on both ends, and averaging in weight 2 pounds 
each, ready to use in 60 days. This is the new Colorado Cucumber, a cucum¬ 
ber of excellent quality with thick flesh. For home use or market this variety 
should be in your planting, you will be proud of it. I furnish you the true 
seed from the originator. Packet, 10c; oz., 25c; postpaid. 
FOR 
BACKGROUND 
IN YOUR 
FLOWER 
BEDS 
SCARLET BEAUTY 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK 
C1029. Blooms the first year from an 
early spring sowing. Grows 5 to 6 ft. 
tall, with long spikes of double flow¬ 
ers, which are of a pure, intense scar¬ 
let color, gorgeously highlighting gar¬ 
den scenes. Never before has such a 
showy brilliant color been known 
among the double Hollyhocks. With a 
cover over winter the roots will be 
hardy except in the North, where Hol¬ 
lyhocks are annual plants. Guaran¬ 
teed true seed. Packet, 25c, postpaid. 
New Red Core Chantenay 
Carrot 
C260. The old fashioned Early Chantenay has long been known, and is still 
well liked for its fine quality, earliness, and smooth carrots. In this new Red 
Core Chantenay the good features of the old standard variety remain un¬ 
changed. However, the special advantage is that this new strain has no 
yellow or orange color in the center. It is of a fine dark red color clear 
through. This is a great improvement, and makes this a most desirable 
vegetable. Packet, 10c; oz., 20c; J4 lb., 50c; postpaid. 
Hale’s Best Cantaloupe 
RESISTS MILDEW 
C388. The true name of this splendid variety is “Hale’s Best No. 45,” a mid¬ 
season variety that can be picked fully vine-ripe for long distance shipping. 
In fact the melons are of better edible quality after they have been picked 
for a few days. Medium to large size, with admirable qualities. This Canta¬ 
loupe is claimed to be free from mildew which in some localities reduces pro¬ 
duction and quality. I suggest that you include Hale’s Best in your planting 
this year; you will like it. The seeds I furnish you are guaranteed true to 
name. Packet, 10c; oz., 20c; 'A lb., 45c; postpaid. 
DESIGNED and PRODUCED (Offset Process) by COMBE PRINTING CO., St. Joseph, Mo. 
