SWEET CORN 
Early Golden 
Honey 
A delicious new Sweet 
Corn the fine qualities and 
flavor of which are very 
aptly described by the 
name. An extra - early, 
long-eared, yellow hybrid 
corn of Connecticut origin 
which is ready for use in 
72 to 75 days. Packet 15c; 
3^-lb. 30c; 1 lb. 55c; 2 lbs. 
$1.00; 12 lbs. $4.75. 
Sweet Corn, Early Golden Honey 
SQUASH — Butternut POTATO — New Warba 
Squash, Butternut 
A New Idea 
MUSHROOM TRAYS 
You can now enjoy the thrill of 
picking your own fresh Mush¬ 
rooms within ten or twelve days 
from the time your tray arrives. 
FULL INFORMATION 
ON REQUEST 
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It tells the whole story 
Price of trays $5.50 each, de¬ 
livered within 25 miles of Boston 
A small but superb Squash admirably 
suited to the home-garden. The quality is 
matchless; the yellow flesh is sweet, thick, 
and dry. The shell is hard and the seed 
cavity is especially small. In the South 
where it is known it is classed as a Pump¬ 
kin but here in New England, where thus 
far it has only been grown by connoisseurs, 
it is always called a Squash. Try it. We 
know you will like it. Packet 10c; oz. 50c; 
34-lb. $1.50. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Cambridge No. 12 
From England, where Brussels Sprouts 
are so widely grown and so greatly relished, 
comes this fine, new, mammoth variety; 
an achievement of the Agricultural Experi¬ 
ment Station at Cambridge. Our English- 
grown seed is being offered here and we 
are assured that Cambridge No. 12 cannot 
be excelled. It is prolific and the sprouts 
are immense. Packet 50c; 34 oz. $1.50. 
A valuable new Potato that matures 
about 10 days earlier than the well-known 
“Irish Cobbler.” The flesh is white and 
crisp; the tubers are short, round, with 
clear white skin and pink eyes. It produces 
sturdy, upright plants which are very re¬ 
sistant to mosaic. Peck $1.00; bushel 
(60 lbs.) $3.75. 
(Special Trial 10 lb. package postpaid 
anywhere in New England $1.00) 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cambridge All-Head 
A new Cauliflower developed at the 
Agricultural Experiment Station in Cam¬ 
bridge, England. It is earlier than the 
earliest strains of “Early Snowball” and 
the uniform, rounded heads are pure white 
and very solid. The foliage is sufficient to 
protect the “flowers” from sunburn and 
we believe it to be a most desirable variety 
for home garden use. English grown seed. 
Packet 50c; 34 oz. $2.00; oz. $5.00. 
MUSHROOMS^WILL GROW RIGHT IN YOUR COOL CELLAR (temperature range 45 degrees to 65 degrees) 
