PEPPER 
Sow in hot-bed January to April, outdoors May 
to June. 
SWEET, California Wonder Bell—Thick flesh, 
green when young, turning bright red. 
PIMIENTO—Cone-shaped, green turning ruby. 
HOT, Anaheim Chili—Pleasing pungency. 
Floral Gem—Small, for sauces and pickling; 
green, white, and red; often grown for pots. 
Pkt. 10c. 
PUMPKIN 
Sow March to July. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD (Jack O’Lantern) — For 
pies or stock. 
NEW ENGLAND PIE (Sugar) — Finest quality. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 
RADISH 
Sow any time. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE—Best. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—Olive-shaped, red. 
ICICLE—Crisp and mild. 
LONG SCARLET. 
SCARLET TURNIP—White tipped. 
CRIMSON GIANT. 
LARGE WHITE CHINESE WINTER—PKt. 5c, oz. 
20c. 



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Small, Med., Large sort ees i WASHABLE. Small, Med., Large 

Economical, too—outwear 6 
year ’round for GARDEN 


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Garden Gloves 
Give you everything you 
airs of fabric gloves and can be used the 
G, GARAGE, HOUSEWORK, FURNACE, 
YARD, PAINTING, ETC. They are a real value at 75c a pair, postpaid. 
ROSELLE (Queensland Jelly Plant) 
Sow in April; ornamental; resists drought; use 
pods as soon as flowers drop, for jelly. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 75c. 
RUTABAGA (Swedish Turnip) 
Sow September to March. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—Larger, more mild 
and sweeter than turnips. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 
SALSIFY (Vegetable Oyster) 
Sow in spring and dig in fall and winter. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—Best. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 25c. 
SPINACH 
Sow October to March. 
GIANT THICK LEAVED — Large, 
warm-weather sort. 
PRICKLY-SEEDED DARK GREEN—Best winter. 
NEW ZEALAND — Spreading vine, with tips 
used like spinach for greens. Pkt. 5c. 
SQUASH 
SUMMER 
EARLY BUSH SCALLOP—Green type. 
ENGLISH VEGETABLE MARROW. 
ITALIAN MARROW (Zucchini). 
tender, best 





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M4 

Hayes, Jr. 
Spray Gun now. 
For scientifically correct garden-pest control, 
sends fine stream 20, 30 feet high to spray tree tops. 
insecticide soluble in water—solution cannot harm non-corroding 
No moving parts to wear out or break. To enjoy a 
pest-free garden, order Hayes, Jr. Automatic 

YELLOW CROOKNECK. 
YELLOW STRAIGHTNECK. 
WINTER 
BANANA. 
HUBBARD. 
TABLE QUEEN (Des Moines or Oregon)—Small 
and fine-flavored. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 
SWISS CHARD (Spinach Beet) 
Sow January to September. 
LARGE RIBBED WHITE—Leaves for greens and 
leafstalks good asparagus substitute. 
LUCULLUS—Curly leaves, for greens, or chick- 
ens. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 
TOMATO 
Sow January to March in hot-beds, outside in 
April; staking is advisable. 
EARLIANA—Best early. 
PONDEROSA (Beefsteak)—Best large. 
SCARLET DAWN —Best new Stone-type, wilt-re- 
sistant. 
STONE—Excellent solid. 
TURNIP 
Sow September to March. 
PURPLE TOP GLOBE—Fine table sort. 
SNOWBALL. 
ORANGE JELLY (Golden Ball)—Best yellow. 
SEVEN-TOP—For greens. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 
Just Press the 
Lever Lightly ... 
HAYES, Jr. 
WATER PRESSURE 
SPRAY GUN 
Takes the Work 
Out of Spraying 
depend on the 
Hayes, Jr. Automatic Spray Gun which simply attaches to your 
garden hose. Mixes insecticide automatically, properly—no waste. 
Adjustable nozzle sprays up, down, sideways for 100% coverage— 
Uses any 
$4.95 ea. 

