BEANS 
Trivett’s Tendergreen. Selected 
Strain. An excellent dwarf, green- 
podded snap Bean, quite stringless 
and a heavy cropper. Ready to pick 
in 56 days. (One week after “Boun¬ 
tiful”). 
Pt. (Lb.) 50c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 90c. 
Baby Potato, Bush Lima. Silver 
Medal, A.A.S. 1940. Early and pro¬ 
lific; a small, thick-seeded butter 
Bean with “Fordhook” flavor. At¬ 
tractive green seed. Very good. 
Pt. (Li.) 75c. Qt. (gfii.) $1.40 
Butter Scotch. A strain of “Scotia,” 
a Pole or climbing snap Bean with a 
rich, melting butter flavor. 
Pt. (Li.) 50c. Qt. (^ fij.) 90c, 
Trivett’s New Century. A strain of “Winter- 
keeper” or “Long Season.” Truly a wonder, 
remains tender and sweet all Summer and Au¬ 
tumn and keeps all Winter. A high quality table 
Beet, whether young or old, small or large, they 
are always tender. Grows to a large size. 
Imagine a Beet as large as a grapefruit yet al¬ 
ways tender, juicy and sweet. Not for early use 
lb. $1.00 Oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
CARROT 
Orange Candle. A grand sort—^with the finger 
and thumb they pull easily, coming from the 
soil; clean, smooth, waxy, bright orange in color, 
6 inches long and the same thickness {l}/2 inches) 
from top to tip. The flesh is close grained, ten¬ 
der, juicy and sweet. 
Ib. $1.25 Oz. 50c. Pkt. 20c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Trivett’s Blue-Purple. Surehead, early 
Italian type, similar to a large head of regular 
Cauliflower but blue-purple in color which cooks 
green like “Broccoli,” and has a more delicate 
refined flavor. Preferred by many to ordinary 
Cauliflower. Easy to grow, sure to head. Treat 
like early Cauliflower. Be sure to have some this 
year. Pkt. (500 sds.) 50c. Pkt. (250 sds.) 30c. 
CELERY 
ENDIVE 
Deep Heart Fringed. Silver Medal. 
A.A.S. 1940. Upright in growth. Deep 
hearts, leaves cut and curled, ribs 
white; the hearts are white. A grand 
sort. 
34 lb. $1.00 Oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
EGGPLANT 
Trivett’s Black Beauty. An out¬ 
standing strain; large, early and very 
prolific—the best for home gardens 
or market. 
Oz. $1.20 34 oz. 35c. Pkt. 25c. 
New Hampshire Hybrid. Silver 
Medal, A.A.S. 1939. Earliness and 
productiveness make this new variety 
desirable for late or short season 
localities. 
Oz. $1.20 34oz. 35c. Pkt. 2.5c. 
LETTUCE 
Summer Triumph. The only real 
Summer Lettuce; dwarf, compact. 
Dandelion-like plants with head-like bunched 
inner leaves which are surprisingly tender; 
juicy and appetizing. Oz. 50c. Pkt. 15c. 
PEAS 
Aviator. A “must have” early, sweet-flavored 
garden Pea. It is a hardy, blue, round seed va¬ 
riety that can be sown early for a first crop. 
Vigorous, healthy vines, 3)4 feet high, produc¬ 
ing an abundance of long handsome pods filled 
with peas of unsurpassed sweet flavor. English 
grown seed. Pt. {Lb.) 80c. Qt. {2 lbs.) $1.50 
Teton. An All-America Silver Medal winner, 
large, attractive pods well filled with peas; rich, 
sweet flavor and finest table quality. Ready for 
picking in 65 days, about 5 days later than our 
World’s Record. Fully resistant to Fusarium 
wilt; highly recommended. 
Pt. 75c. Qt. {2 lbs.) %l.i0 
PARSLEY 
Evergreen. Honorable Mention, A.A.S. 1940. 
This new Parsley has heavy, deeply cut foliage, 
dense and very full plants. It is a uniform strain 
of very dark green; a rapid and vigorous grower. 
34 lb. 75c. Oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
PEPPER 
Fordhook. Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 1940. A very 
early large and prolific variety of rich green 
turning to crimson red; bears upright clusters 
containing 5 to 7 fruits; thick-walled and meaty. 
(In packets only) Pkt. 15c. 
Italian, or Roman Beans. A bush, 
stringless snap Bean. Green pods, 
splashed with red. 
Pt. {Lb.) 50c. Qt. {2 lbs.) 90c. 
BEET 
T.T.S. 
TRIVETT’S TENDERGREEN BEAN 
Sugar Cane. The stalks are round like a cane 
or finger, solid, juicy and of excellent sweet, 
nutty flavor; blanching white. Summer sort. 
Pkt. (500 sds.) 50c. Pkt. (250 sds.) 30c. 
T.T.S. TETON PEA (Silver Medal Winner) 
CORN 
Trivett’s Golden Cross Bantam. 
A grand hybrid Sweet Corn. Ears 10 
to 14-rowed, lighter yellow than 
“Golden Bantam.” Tender, juicy and 
of delicious sweet flavor; ready in 85 
days. About two weeks later than 
“Golden Bantam.” This is out finest 
Yellow Sweet Corn. 
34 lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 5 lbs. $3.50 
Note: Do not save your own 
seed of this or other Hybrid 
Sweet Corn, as the proper crosses 
must be made each year by 
raiser. 
loana. Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 1940. 
A new hybrid. 12 to 14 rowed. Light 
yellow, uniform, cylindrical ears; 8 
inches long, midseason; resistant to 
wilt; splendid flavor; a grand garden 
variety. 
34 lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 5 lbs. $3.50 
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T.T.S. 
Cheese, or Sunnybrook. Also 
known as “Squash Pepper.’’ Early, 
productive, valuable for “Pimentos.” 
Oz. 75c. 34 OZ- 25c. Pkt. 15c • 
RADISH 
Cavalier. Splendid new sort, olive¬ 
shaped, bright scarlet; small foliage. 
Fast grower. 
34 lb. 50c. Oz. 20c. Pkt. 10c 
SPINACH 
Trivett’s Private Estate. Produces 
a heavy crop of large, cumpled dark 
green leaves; high quality. 
Lb. $1..50 34 lb. 85c. 34 lb. 50c. 
TOMATO 
Trivett’s Cardinal. A main crop of 
“Stone” type; large, round, smooth 
scarlet; excellent flavor. 
34 oz. 50c. Pkt. 25c. 
Rutgers. Outstanding, large, solid 
fruit; globe shape, deep red. Rich 
flavor; fine sort. 
34 oz. 25c. 
TRIVETT’S GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM CORN 
135 
Pkt. 15c* 
