VEGETABLES OF SPEC/AL MEP/T 
Tendergreen Beans 
The Best Round Dwarf Green Kind 
If you want really delicious, tender, fine flavored, early snap 
beans, be sure to plant Tendergreen. There is no dwarf bean 
that has as fine quality. Many of our customers consider it 
the best snap bean they have ever eaten and will have nothing 
else. 
The pods are long, round as a pencil, very meaty and of 
an attractive light green color. They mature early and the 
vines are exceptionally strong and vigorous. This bean is out¬ 
standing for the large yields of long straight tender pods. 
This is also the best round podded variety both for market 
growers and the roadside stands. The handsome appearance 
brings customers and the quality keeps them coming back for 
more. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; iy 2 Lbs. $1.85 
transportation paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.55; 60 Lbs. (Bu.) 
$8.40. 
Comet Radish (New) 
Long Standing—Bright Red 
Special Summer Savoy Spinach — Best for Summer Culture. 
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Comet Radishes 
They remain firm and tender longer than any kind we know. 
This is an ideal kind for the home garden and roadside 
markets who want a round radish. It will stand without 
becoming pithy and soft longer than any kind we know. 
We have seen it still hard and crisp fully two weeks after 
the other varieties had become soft. 
The radishes are nearly round, with small tap roots and 
are of a most pleasing bright deep scarlet color. We par¬ 
ticularly recommend Comet for the home garden and lor 
the grower who wants round radishes. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; M Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.10. 
Special Summer Savoy Spinach 
Long Standing — Dark Green — Tender 
With this variety you can cut fine spinach over 
a period of several weeks with one sowing. 
It is the most uniform strain of Long 
Standing Bloomsdale or Savoy spin¬ 
ach grown, and produces enormous 
crops of large tender spinach. 
The leaves are large, dark 
green and very heavily crum¬ 
pled or “Savoyed.” 
This stock stands longer in 
for flavor. 
)t weather than any similar kind and for 
home gardens as well as commercial planting it has no equal. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; y Lb. 20c; Lb. 45c; 5 Lbs. $1.35. 
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MacDonald Rhubarb (New) 
Large Sturdy Plants, Bright Red Stalks 
This remarkable variety is the most distinct improvement which has been made in 
rhubarb in a good many years. We obtained the original roots a number of years ago from 
MacDonald College of McGill University at Montreal, and have increased our stock by 
root division. We have a large field this year, of finest plants we have ever grown. 
The stalks of MacDonald are not only large but are bright crimson in color, tender 
and of excellent flavor. When cooked it makes a beautiful deep pink sauce. The plant is 
high yielding, strong and robust. 
We offer roots only of this variety. Although MacDonald sometimes put up a seed 
stalk like other varieties it does not pollinate readily and we have never succeeded in 
harvesting any seed. 
Large Root Divisions: Each 35c; 3 for 90c; Doz. $3.00, transportation paid. Not 
paid: $12.00 per 100. 
MacDonald Rhubarb 
Photo taken in one of our fields. 
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