‘where,in places where 
‘make good kindling. If-you have 
EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 

- Long Giepzelle SQUASH 
Bush Type Plants 
"This squash is increasingly popular with market gar- 
Pehetaranta shippers. The straight, cylindrical darkgreen 
fruits with lighter green stripes, change to deep yellow | 
at maturity; flesh frm and greenish white. 
No, 2557, Pkt. 10¢; 02, 200; % Ib. D- 60C5 1b, $2. 00. 
" Maminoth: 
Russian 
Sunflower 
Single Heads 12 
to 20 Ins. Across 
Can be grown any- 
other crops fail to 
make a stand. A | 
amall planting 
will. produce a 
great quantily of 
the best egg pro-. 
ducing food you 
ean find for your 
ehickens. Stalks 

any unsightly corners or fences to 
hide here is the ideal plant for this 
No, 2136, Pkt. 10c; % Ib, c; b. : ; : 
6 1hs. $1.25; 10 lbs. $2.25 20 30¢; * atbs 5S¢; 
GIANT SWISS CHARD 
55 Days 
Sree Chard. will 
us green to re- 
ot weather. The 
be creamed 
{ tf @ asparagus. 
he variety here 
Offered grows 
enormous, heavy, 
crumpled, dark 
green leaves. No. 
2491, Pkt. 15c; oz. 
Ib. 700) Ib. ai. 25. 

f ket gardeners who cater to fanc 
| trade. Fruits are Leavily war 
i sweet flesh of orange yellow. 
Use for Greens or | 
' . Cook Like Asparagus § 
A planting of | 
give you @ delic- § 
lace Spinach in § 
large, white ribs 
Bonny Best 
Second Early Variety 
The medium size apple-shaped fruits are via solid and Ught scarlet in color. 
True Early Mammoth ‘White Bush 
scallop Squash 
Xe eae Also Known as “Patty Pan” 
This is an improvement of the 
“Early White Bush” varicty of 
gee. grandmother’s time.Much larg: 
Memes Or and thicker and a heavier 
ey producer. The flesh is white, 
an m tender and sweet. Plant this ex- 


Wo early summer squash, © 
No, 2388, Pkt. 10¢; 02, 180; 
Yb re " 'b, 60¢, . 
SQUASH 
Warted Hubbard eriw? 
Sweet Flavored oe 
This squash is preferred by & i 
.many tothe true Hubbard, be- Uy 
ing very much favored by mar- AY 
ed, very dark grecn, with dry My Ly 

No, 2544, Pkt. 10c¢; 0Z. 20¢; 
%ib, 508; Ye 1D 780; ays $1. 25. 
A NATIVE OF 
“TOBACCO. NORTIN AMERICA 
“Grow. Tope Own’ 1 oz. will plant an acre 
WHITE BUBLEY, The 
Kentucky favorite. Long, broad 
attractive leaves used for fillers 
and wrappers. 
No. 2500, Pkt. 10c; 4% 02, 
25c; 02, 40c; %4 Ib. $1.25 " 
CONNECTICUT SEED 
_BREAF. One of the leading — 
varieties for the Northern and 
Middte Central States. Used for 
re cigar wrappers.. 
SS No, 2501, Pkt. 10¢; 44 02, 
SQ 25c; 02. 400; %4 Ib, $1.25. 
3. HAVAMA. Anearly varie 
4 ty with large thin Jeaves much 
prized as cigar wrappers. 
. _No, 2502, Pkt. 15¢; %% oz, 
s=-3 30C; 02. 50C; 4 Ib. $1.50. 
" PENNSYLVANIA SEED 


LEAF. Peeaanue s very large handsome leaf of good 
i pret nee extensively grown right here in Lapcas> 
20C; 4 023. 50¢; 1% #& ter 
“NO, 2503, PRt. = 06} Ye oz. 1» 250; oz. Ls AOC; % Ib. $1.25. 
‘TOMATO 

= 3 once used for forcing in greenhouses for winter use 





Resistant to Wilt and Rust 
It is a pleasure to supply the seed oi this won- fe 
derful tomato, The scarlet fruits are of the Marglobe § 
type, but two weeks earlier. Solid, meaty, with few 
geeds, The flesh is without acid and full of sweet, de- ; 
licious red meat. An abundant yielder. 
_ No. 2578, Pkt. 10¢; 0z. 30¢; % lb. $1.00; 1b. $3.00. 
No. 2597, Pkt. 10c; % 0z. 20C; 0z. 35¢; 4 Ib. $1 pa $1.65; Ib. $3.00, 
Break O’day 
TOMATO 







