TRIVETT’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
FOR EVERY STATE IN THE UNION 
T.T.S, 
WINNER OF THE CUP FOR THE BEST EXHIBIT OF VEGETABLES 
GENTLEMEN; “I HAVE PLEASURE IN SENDING YOU A PHOTOGRAPH OF VEGETABLES STAGED BY ME AT THE MOUNT KISCO 
SHOW THIS YEAR AND WHICH WAS AWARDED THE CUP FOR THE BEST EXHIBIT OF VEGETABLES IN THE SHOW. THE SAME 
YEAR I WAS AWARDED OVER 50 PRIZES AT VARIOUS SHOWS FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, ALL GROWN EXCLUSIVELY FROM 
YOUR SEEDS. MR. FRANK ARENA, Superintert<Jenl-//ead Gardener to 
MRS. J. C. CLARK, “ENSIGN FARM,’’ MOUNT KISCO, N. Y. 
The Varieties Used —BEAN, The Prince; BEET, Trivett’s Exhibition Globe; CARROT, Trivett’s Danvers Selected: CORN, Golden Bantam (Improved); CUCUMBER 
Trivett’s Emerald Isle: CELERY, Trivett’s Golden Prize Stalk and Trivett's Easy White Blanching; EGGPLANT, Trivett's Black Beauty: LEEK, Trivett’s International: 
PARSNIP, Trivett’s Exhibition: PARSLEY, Trivett’s Exhibition; PEPPER, Trivett’s Mammoth Red; TOMATO, Trivett’s Royal Scott and Trivett’s Yellow Beauty. 
TURNIP, Trivett’s Early Snowball 
Otlte^ ^aA4eiie4r aj Special MeAlt 
BEAN—Trivett’s Improved Bush Lima, 
Upright, healthy, bushy plants, producing an 
abundance of large pods filled with beans of 
exceptional size and quality, 
Pt. (Lf>.) 75c. Qt. (2 lbs?) $1.40 
BEAN—Commodore. 
Silver Medal, 1938. 
True bush form of Kentucky Wonder type. 
Long green pods, round and stringless. Excel¬ 
lent and distinctive flavor. 
Pt. (L6.) 00c. Qt. (2/65.) $1.10 
BEET—Trivett’s Table Dainty. 
The variety for pulling as young, sweet Beets. 
Small, round roots, juicy, tender and of deli¬ 
cate, refined flavor. 
lb. $1.25 Oz. 45c. Pkt. 20c. 
CARROT—Trivett’s Italian Market. 
An early variety of exceptional merit. About 
0 inches and 1J4 inches thick all the way from 
top to tip. Close-grained, sweet, delicious flavor. 
K lb. $1..50 Oz. 50c. Pkt. 1.5c. 
CORN—Top Cross Maine Bantam. 
Highly-resistant to Stewart’s Disease. 10 to 14 
rows of deep yellow kernels that are tender, 
sweet and of delicious flavor. Ears about 
7 inches long. Lb. 60c. 5 lbs. $2.50 
EGGPLANT—New Hampshire Hybrid. 
Silver Medal, A. A. S.for 1939. 
Earliness and productiveness make this new 
sort especially desirable for northern, late 
sections. Purple fruit. 
Oz. $1.20 Yi oz. 35c. Pkt. 2.5c. 
LETTUCE—Trivett’s Ben Lomond. 
A superior selection of “New York.” Solid, 
tightly folded Cabbage-like heads. Illustrated 
on page 156. 
Oz. 75c. Pkt. 2,5c. 
LETTUCE—Summer Triumph. 
The only true Summer Lettuce on the market. 
Juicy, tender Lettuce can be cut in Midsum¬ 
mer of this variety. . Pkt. 15c. 
PEA—^Trivett’s World’s Record. 
If we may j udge by the testimonials received from 
all parts of the country, this is unquestionably 
the finest, high quality early Pea for American 
gardens. Wrinkled, marrow-fat, large, sweet 
Peas. Height about 3)^ feet. Ready before 
“Gradus.” Pt. {Lb.) 75c. Qt. (2 /65.) $1.35 
PEA—Thomas Laxton Dark Podded. 
A marked improvement over the old original 
“Thomas Laxton.” The dark green pods con¬ 
tain 7 to 8 large, tender peas of excellent quality. 
Height 3 feet. 
Pt. {Lb.) 50c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 9.5c. 
SPINACH—Trivett’s Private Estate. 
Strong, healthy grower, producing a heavy 
crop of large, thick, crumpled leaves of rich 
green and unsurpassed flavor. 
Lb. $1.50 yi lb. 50c. Oz. 20c. 
TOMATO—Trivett’s Cardinal. 
A main crop of the “Stone” type, large, smooth, 
thick walls, rich scarlet, ripening well to the 
stem. Excellent quality and flavor. 
Y oz. 50c. Pkt. 2.5c. 
“Your garden Pea, ‘Aviator,’ is one of 
the finest ever introduced. It has a sweet 
delicious flavor and is a very heavy crop¬ 
per.’’ 
MR. GEORGE H. HAWKINS 
Superintendent~Head Gardener to 
G. H. KINNICUTT, Esq. 
New Jersey. 
“The Tomato, ‘Trivett’s Choice,’ was 
the finest thing In our greenhouse, being 
loaded down with a heavy crop of quality 
fruit, excellent flavor and good size, really 
choice.” 
MR. FRED. CRAWFORD 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
WILLIAM G. IRWIN, Esq. 
Indiana. 
“Your Lettuce, ‘Ben Lomond,’ is some¬ 
thing out of the ordinary for size and 
flavor, '17 inches across, weight 3 lbs. 
“Your ‘Summer Triumph’ Lettuce is a 
sort that every gardener should grow. It 
is quite distinct and different in appear¬ 
ance, producing solid heads of good size, 
crisp, tender and of excelient flavor. 
“I found it to be the finest heat-resist¬ 
ant variety, in fact, the only variety 
worthy of the name of ‘Summer Lettuce.’ 
“Everyone who has grown or tasted it 
agrees with me that there is no kind on 
the market to compare with it.” 
MR. L. J. MULLER 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
HOWARD PHIPPS, Esq. 
Long Island, New York. 
“I am pleased to let you know that I 
have had remarkable success with your 
vegetable seeds. They are a great im¬ 
provement over the older types.” 
MR. F. FRANCO 
Superintendent Horticultural Dept, 
Rhode Island. 
“Trivett’s world record Pea is the best 
variety I have grown in my 25 years of 
gardening. 
My employer states that he has never 
had a variety as good or like It.” 
MR. R. L. MURLEY 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
S. PRENTISS BALDWIN, Esq. 
Ohio. 
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