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DE G10RG1 BROTHERS CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA 
ONION WHITE BUNCHING (40 days) 
A quick growing onion for bunching, ready to sell 40 
days after sowing. Does not knob like other varieties. Stalks 
white, tender and mild in taste, 14 to 18 inches high, the pure 
white lower part extending 2 to 3 inches up the stalk. Stays 
in bunching condition a long time and stands the heat well. 
If left standing to fully mature it develops bulbs that are 
almost 3 inches in diameter. However it is not recommended 
for large onion because in keeping qualities it is not the 
equal of such varieties as Minnesota Globe, Ebenezer and 
others. Sown in rows fairly thin needs not to be trans¬ 
planted. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. $1.80; 10 lbs. $15.00, prepaid. 
NEW PEAS WELCOME (53 days) 
If you are growing peas for the market, you certainly 
would find growing peas, way more interesting than it Is if 
you had peas to sell ten days ahead of the usual type. 
You can have such peas. This pea is our Welcome. 
Welcome Is a short pea, vines about two feet high, loaded 
with handsome, well-filled, sea-green pods. If by growing 
Welcome you will net make good money, you will not by 
growing any other pea. If you will not try Welcome, grow¬ 
ing for the market, you will lose. Pkt. 10c; lb. 40c, prepaid. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $2.00; 100 lbs. $17.00. 
PEA WYOMING WONDER (70 days) 
Produces a heavy crop of very large dark green pods 5 
to 6 inches long, containing 8 to 10 large peas of unusually 
fine flavor that remain sweet and tender 7 to 10 days after 
ready to pick. Vines dark green, vigorous, 24 to 28 inches 
tall, 100% resistant to fusarium wilt. Where climatic con¬ 
ditions permit of planting a late maturing pea Wyoming 
Wonder will prove a well paying sort. Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c, 
prepaid. Unprepaid: 10 lbs. $1.80; 100 lbs. $16.00. 
NEW PEA RECORDAH (61 days) 
Recordah is highly developed pure strain of wilt resist¬ 
ant World’s Record which means that it is an early pea that 
is ready to pick about 62 days after planting. Vines only 26 
inches tall, pods ZVz inches long, straight, medium green in 
color, produced in quantity. A first class market garden 
variety, a profitable early pea to grow in sections where wilt 
is prevalent as Recordah is absolutely wilt proof. Pkt. 10c; 
lb 40c, prepaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.70; 100 lbs. $16.00. 
MUSKMELON TERRY’S SPECIAL (85 days) 
As early as H & B melon, average weight 6 to 8 lbs., 8 
to 12 melons will fill a bushel. Outsells all other melons on 
the Omaha market. In shape it is a slightly flattened globe, 
is only slightly ribbed, slightly more so than Hale’s Best No. 
36. Flesh orange, soft, without a trace of stringiness, very 
sweet and fragrant, which is the reason why it outsells all 
other melons on the market. It’s value is for local market¬ 
ing. Cannot be shipped as the flesh is not firm enough for 
that purpose. Should be picked as soon as it starts to change 
color from green to yellow. Owing to “prosperity around the 
corner” not arriving yet, prices for melons are very low in 
our local market. As low as 25 cents per bushel. However 
Terry’s Special sold at 50 cents per bu. The originator, Mr. 
A. M. Terry of Pacific Junction, Iowa, is growing melons as 
a specialty for many many years. The above is his own 
description of the melon. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; lb. $2.00. 
TOMATO SUPREME GULF STATE (77 days) 
The result of years of breeding work and vastly superior 
to regular commercial strains, producing a splendid increase 
in the amount of fruits which meet the rigid requirements of 
U. S. No. 1 grade. The fruits run high in larger sizes and 
show noticeably less cracking about the stem-end. Supreme 
Gulf State is almost as early as Break O’ Day and quite 
earlier than Livingston’s Globe. The plants set well in the 
lower clusters and bear large globular fruits over a long 
period. Picked green, the fruits color up to bright purplish- 
pink. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00; ^ lb. $3.00. 
TOMATO SUPREME MARGLOBE (77 days) 
Materially improved in size and uniformity which we 
recommend without reservation as the finest stock of Mar- 
globe obtainable. The fruits are a rich deep scarlet, color 
well around the stem-end and are uniformly globular. They 
run high in large sizes and show noticeably less cracking 
about the stem-end than ordinary Marglobe. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
$1.00; lb. $3.00. 
TOMATO SCARLET DAWN (70 days) 
New. An extra early, smooth globe shaped bright scarlet 
tomato of medium size with thick wall structure free from flat 
sides, ripening well to the stem. Exceptionally attractive. Vines 
of medium growth fairly open, very heavily productive. Highly 
desirable for shipping and early canning. Not recommended 
for the South where Scarlet Dawn does not do well. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 60c. 
SPAGHETTI SQUASH (60 days) 
Same as Malabar melon. The flesh of this squash when 
cooked separates into strands like spaghetti. Everyone that 
sampled this new squash was enthused over its quality 
which means that Spaghetti squash will become popular and 
be in demand as soon as a little better known. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c. 
TURNIP ALL SEASONS (28 days) 
New. Globe shaped, white skinned, white fleshed Turnip that is 
ready four weeks after sowing no matter at what season the seed is 
sown. Rtains its shape long after the roots are fully formed and stays 
sweet even during hot and dry weather. This may be hard to be¬ 
lieve yet it is a fact, Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb, 60c. 
