Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped Detroit Dark Red Grand Rapids Danvers Half Long 
eMo*ne. Qa^u&en Vegetable Seed Collection 
Said to be the oldest Sweet Corn 
on the market. Surely, we find it is 
sweeter, more delicate in flavor than 
many of the other esteemed varieties. 
You can gather the edible ears through 
a longer period than others. It is 10-12 
rowed, 2 weeks later than Golden Ban¬ 
tam. Please try it on our recommenda¬ 
tion. Large packet for 25c; M Ib. 65c; 
1 lb. for ^2.00. POSTPAID. (Our 
seed is direct from Van Wert, Ohio.) 
GIANT PACIFIC 
A new strain originated on the Pacific 
Coast by Vetterle and Reinelt. The 
huge flowers are 2^/2 to 3I/2 inches in 
diameter, beautifully spaced on well bal¬ 
anced, tall spikes. 
Seed. Large packets (about 200 seeds). 
Lavender Pastel Shades, pkt. 50c. 
Blue Shades, pkt. 50c. 
Giant White, pkt. 50c. 
Pacific Hybrids, Mixed, pkt. 50c. 
Plants. Pacific Hybrids, Mixed. 2 years 
old, field grown. Each 3 5c; 3 for 
$1.00. Dozen for $3.50. All post¬ 
paid. 
If You 
Need 
Vegetable 
Seeds 
in 
Quantity, 
See 
Page 31 
AUNT MARY'S 
SWEET CORN 
is more than a supply of vegetables for your table. It is an institution for your constitution. The 
whole family will help in the preparing and planting—here’s the list; 
BEET, Detroit Dark Red. The finest table variety. 
CARROT, Danvers Half Long. Rich orange. The best. 
CUCUMBER, Davis Perfect. Popular market variety. 
LETTUCE, Grand Rapids. Leaf variety that keeps growing. 
PARSLEY, Champion Moss Curled. For seasoning, etc. 
RADISH, Scarlet Turnip White Tipped. Mild and early. 
PARSNIP, Hollow Crown. Thick shoulder variety. 
SPINACH, Giant Nobel. Dark, thick leaves. 
TURNIP, Early White Egg. Sweet and tender, oval-shaped. 
Regular Packets 
of Vegetable Seed 
Makes a Fine Home 
Garden 
45c Value for 
25c 
Postpaid 
