BETTER GARDENS WITH BETTER SEEDS 
ASPARAGUS 

i — ielding, 
WASHINGTUN (Rust Resistant)—A new heavy yie 
rust resisting variety with long, thick. heavy stalks, one 
folded at the tips: color rich, dark green. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢; “4 1 
50c, |b. $1.50. 
BUSH BEANS 
BRITTLE WAX—Light yellow, rouna 
ingless. 
sNBURPEE'S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
—Round, thick, dark green puds; string- 
less. 
“GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD— 
und, straight, meaty pods; stringless. 
ROMPROVED RUST-PROOF GOLDEN 
WAX-—Straight, fleshy, flat yellow pods; 
ingless. = 
SOBENCIL POD BLACK WAX—Yellow, 
d pods; stringless. 
ro ENDERGREEN—Pods round, fleshy, 
dark green; entirely stringless, 
LITTLE WONDER NAVY—Valuable for 
field culture, very prolific, excellent dry 
bean. 
POLE BEANS 
KENTUCKY WONDER—Long, slender, 
green pod. R 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—Similar to 
“Kentucky Wonder Green Pod, except 
pods are golden yellow. 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
BURPEE BUSH LIMA—Large, flat white séeds 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA—Small baby pate - é hes 
1—Developed by the Hopi indians in the desert cu try, 
Rae ee uiae in Ge drought resistance. Beans medium size, 
creamy-white, with a true lima bean flavor 
PRICE OF BEANS—Bush Limas: Pkt. 5c; Y Th. 15c; 1 Ib. 30c; 
5 Ibs. $1.15; 10 Ibs, $2.00. All Ctner Varieties: Pkt. 5c; /2 Ib. 15¢; 1 Ib. 
25c% 5 Ibs. $1.15; 10 Ibs. $1.80. 


STRINGLESS GREEN POD BEANS 
ounce to 100 feet of drill; 5 to 7 pounds to acre in drills. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—Nearly round, bright red, zoned. 
CROSBY'S EARLY EGYPTIAN—Flattened globe shape. dark red. 
CRIMSON GLOBE—Meaium size, globe shaped; flesh deep purple. 
DETROIT DARK RED—Deep, aark red throughout; fine grained 
EDMOND’'S BLOOD TURNIP—Second early nearly round, pur- 
lish red 
y WOODRUFF’S EARLY WONDER—Earliest dark red beet globe 
shape 
Price: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c: 2 oz. 15c; '4 Ib. 30c; 1 Ib 75c; 5 Ibs. $3.00. 
Stock Beets or Mangels 
140 to 150 days required from sowing to maturity. One ounce to 
100 feet of drill, Ten pounds per acre. 2 
GIANT HALF SUGAR—Large yielding variety for feeding: rich 
KLEIN’S WANZLEBEN SUGAR BEET —The genuine Sugat Beet; 
used exclusively by beet sugaY factories; owing C(O'tne mreac amount 
of saccnarine matter it is a great stock fattener. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED—Enormous size, cylindrical, light red, 
growing well above ground. 
Price: Oz, 106; % Ib. 35e3; 1b. De; 5 Ibs. $4.00, 
SWISS CHARD 
Leaves are used for greens the same as spinach or beet tops; leaves 
very large, with broad, flat, pure white stems, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢; 2 oz. 
25c; V4 Ib. 40c; 1 Ib. $1.00. 
oF Wa aoe 
One ounce to row 100 feet long. 3 Ibs. per acre. 
CHANTENAY—Selected half long, stump root. 
DANVER'S HALF LONG—Large, heavy yielding; 
roots pointed 
GRISWOLD’S CORELESS—EHarly, smooth variety 
6 inches long, free from woody core; fine grained flesh 
of deew orange red color 
IMPERATOR—Roots 7 to 8 inches long, uniformly 
tapered to a semi-blunt end; rich orange color. 
OXHEART—Thick short. and very sty: d. 
ee: Pkt. ne: 0z. We; %4 Ib. The: POF 3H 

Detroit Beet 
A3BAGE 
One ounce to 5,000 plants; 2 
ounces to transplant an acre. 
ALL SEASONS—Solid round 
head; good all season. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET — 
Early, round, medium size. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT 
DUTCH—Harly, solid flat heads. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKE- 
FIELD—Early, solid pointed 
heads. 
GOLDEN ACRE—Earliest 
round headed cabbage. Good 
size. 
HOLLANDER—Large, round, 
solid; late. 
LATE FLAT DUTCH—Large, 
round. flattened: firm 
MAMMOTH RED ROCK—Sur- 
est heading red cabbage. 
Prices—Golden Acre and Hol- 
lander: Pkt. 5e; oz. 30c; % Ib. 
S85e; 1 Ib. $3.00. All other va- 
rieties: Pkt. 5c; oz. 25e; % 
Th. 75 vb the. $2.50. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
IMPROVED HALF DWARF—The sprouts resemble miniature cab- 
bages growing closely on the stalk of the plant, but aré more tender 
and delicious; grow from 2 to 3 ft. high; cultivate the same as cab- 
bage. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; \% Ib. BBe; lb. $1.75. 
ULIFLOWER 
EARLY SNOWBALL—Undoubtedly the finest ana most popular 
early variety; heads very early, of medium size, firm, compact, solid 
and very white, with few short, upright leaves. Pkt. 10c; % oz. s: 
Ws OZ, R150; 1 02 

Danners Half Long 





CELER 
One ounce to 3,000 plants or 200 feet of drill. 
GIANT PASCAL—Fall and winter variety of vigorous, compact 
growth; stalks short, thick and broad; dark green color, blanches light 
yellow; tender, crisp and very tasty. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING—Plants compact and stocky, with 
yellowish-green foliage; stalks perfectly solid of a fine, nutty flavor, 
attains a good size. 
. WHITE PLUME—A very early, handsome variety; leaves light, 
bright green; easily blanched a beautiful silyery-white color. 
CELERIAC GIANT PRAGUE—Roots are turnip-shaped, large and 
smooth; are almost round and with a few side roots; sweet and tender 
and may be cooked like turnips or eaten like radishes; used largely for 
seasoning meats and soups. 
CHINESE CELERY CABBAGE—Pe Tsal—Resembles celery; large 
ane conaCe leaves, crisp and tender. Cook like cabbage or use raw 
or salads, 
PRICE: Golden Self Blanching, Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c; '/4 Ib. 
$1.00. All Other Varieties, Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; '4 Ib. 75c 
CHIVES 
(Schnittlouch)—Hardy plant something like an onion, Used for 
flavoring. Pkt. 10c. 
CRESS 
EXTRA CURLED, or PEPPERGRASS—Used either in salads or 
for garnishing. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 2 oz. 20¢; % Ib. 30c; Ib. 75c. 
ot en eae) 
One ounce to 50 hills; 2 to 3 pounds to the acre. 
_ BOSTON PICKLING—Fruit smooth and bright green; for pick- 
ling or slicing. 
DAVIS’ PERFECT—Long, dark green fruit with few seeds. 
GRISWOLD SPECIAL—Very smooth with few spines, cylindrical 
in form, rounding at both ends, Dark green with light green mark- 
Breas at pee end. The flesh is ivory-white, deep, and very few 
im. seeds. 

IMPROVED EARLY WHITE SPINE—Early straight, medium 
sized light green variety 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN—Long and slender; solid and crisp; 
for pickles or slicing 
LONGFELLOW—Largest of outdoor cucumbers, dark green color, 
uniform in ape and size, long and thin. 
STRAIGHT EiGHT—Perfectly straight and 8 or more inches 
lone, a thin, deep green skin: white. crisn flesh 
WEST INDIA GHERKIN—A very smati, ovai, prickly sort, distinct 
from all others. It is grown for pickles only, and must be used when 
young; color light green; 2x14 in 
erices—Longfeliow and Straignt Eight: Pkt., 5c; oz., 2Uc; '% Ib. 
60c; Ib., $1.50. All Other Varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15¢; '%4 Ib., 40c 
\b., $1.10. 
SWEET CORN 
One pound will plant 100 hills; 12 to 15 pounds to the acre in hills. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN— 73; lo : 
der grains; ears medium AnaT ates acim nace nrows; Tone; len. 
EARLY EVERGREEN—Mid-season; large ears. 
Rao BANTAM—Hardy, early yellow variety of fine quality, 
GQLDEN CR — i i y y 
ean oben Ross BANTAM Hybrid. An improvement over the 
MARCROSS—A hardy, wilt-resistant Hybrid Cross that is ex- 
tremely early, maturing in 60 days from planting. Golden yellow 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—Deep grains, pure white, sweet and 
tender. Main crop. J 
Prices—Golden Cross Bantam and Marcross: Pkt., 10¢; 4 Ib. 
15¢; 2 Ib., 25¢; 1 Ib., 40c. All Other Varieties: Pkt., 5¢; VY Ib. 15¢; 
1 Ib., 25c; 5 Ibs., 90c; 10 Ibs., $1.65. ‘sNelihe 

Marcross Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Tas 
One ounce wu produce 1,000 to 2,000 
+00 2, plants, 
Secor pene pa ea thick; perfectly spineless and 
; , urple ci 
Wc; 02, 40¢; 2 oz, 75c; % Ib. $125; Ip. $4.00, anasome luster. Pkt 

AAS 
One ounce of seed to 300 feet of row 
One of the best autumn and winter 
salads. When nearly grown, bleach by 
tying tips of leaves together 
GREEN CURLED—Hardy and vigor- 
ous; leaves bright, deep green; readily 
blanched 
MOSS CURLED—More compact than 
Green Curled and the medium green 
leaves are finer eut 

Moss Curled Endive 
Pkt Oz 20z. “4b. Lb. 
Price of All Varieties of Endive. $0.05 $0.15 $0.25 $0.40 $1.25 
KALE 
Gne ounce should produce 4,000 plants 
DWARF-—Leaves curly, bright green, tender 
TALL GREEN CURLED—2 feet; dark green curled leaves. 
Prices—Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 2 oz., 25c; '/4 Ib., 40c; Ib., $1.25. 
KOHLRABI 
One ounce to 300 feet of drill, 
and makes 3,000 plants. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA— 
Extra early; flesh white and 
tender. 
EARLY PURPLE—Skin pur- 
ple. flesh white, 
Prices—Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 2 
oz., 45c; 4 th., 75c; Ib., $2.50. 
DILL—Used for flavoring 
pickles. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15¢; % 
Ib., 50c 
CATNIP cr CATMINT—Pkt., 
10c. 
SAGE—Used ffor seasoning. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c, 




Golden Acre 
d for 
MARJORAM (Sweet). The leaves and ends of shoots are use 
flavoring in summer and dried for winter use. Pkt, 10c; 0z. 35¢. 
(American Flag)—Hardy plant with sweet 
LETTUCE 
One ounce to 400 feet of drill. 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON—Loose 
leaf, light green, fringed 
“EARLY CURLED SILESIA—Very 
light green; leaves very compact and 
much crumpled 
EARLY PRIZEHEAD—Leaves crum- 
pled and fringed, tinged brown, _ 
GRAND RAP1IDS—Short, wavy bright 
green leaves, fringed at edges. 
NEW YORK OR WONDERFUL— 
Best of the heading varieties, 
SIMPSON’S EARLY CURLED—Loose 
leaf, light green, crumpled variety. 
Prices—New York: Pkt., . 
20c; 2 oz., 35c¢; 4 Ib., 50c; Ib. $1 
All Other Varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15¢; 
2 oz., 25¢; 4 Ib., 40c; Ib., $1.00. 
onion-like flavor. Pkt. 5c. 


NEW CHICKEN LETTUCE—A genuine Lettuce which will yield as 
much chicken feed as any ‘'gree plant, When once cut it starts to 
grow again. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢; % Ib. 40c. 
USKMELON 
One ounce to 50 hills; 2 to 3 pounds per acre. 
BANANA CANTALOUPE—Banana shapea; grows about 2% feer 
long: flesh deep salmon color of delicious banana-like flavor, 
BENDER'S SURPRISE—Large, nearly rouna truits with pale 
green, well netted skin; sweet, deep orange flesh. 
EXTRA EARLY HACKENSACK—Fruit large, round, flattened at 
the ends, deeply and irregularly ribbed, coarsely and heavily netted; 
flesh green, thick and fine qualitv 
GOLDEN OSAGE—Oval, golden tinced meion with orange—saimon 
a SOLD LINED ROCKY FORD—Medium size, heavily netted; flesh 
green with golden lining. 
HALE'S BEST—Medium size, oval, netted; flesh deep salmon. 
HEARTS OF GOLD—Medium size, almost round; golden yellow 
flesh, 
HONEY DEW—Large. round, smooth, whitish skin; flesh light 
zreen, honey-like flavour 
HONEY ROCK--A sweet melon with thick orange flesh; oval 
fruit of medium =ize: gray-green color 
IMPROVED PERF ECTO (Salmon- 
Fleshed Rocky Ford)—Fruit, iearly round, 
‘ ‘lensely covered with a hard, gray 
netung. Flesh very thick with a delight- 
ful salmon color. 
ROCKY FORD—Medium size, round 
heavily netted; flesh green. 
Prices—Bender’s Surprise, Honey Dew 
and Honey Rock: Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 
25c: 14 Ib, 45c; Ib. $1.25. All Other Vari- 
is: o Pkt. Ses oz. 15cs2) oz. 255) 74 Ih. 
th $1.90 
WATERMELON 
Ready from 90 to 140 days from. seed. 
One ounce to 30 hills; 4 pounds per acre. 
COLE'S EARLY—Very early, nearly round, 
medium size; green striped rind 
GEORGIA RATTLE SNAKE—Large, ob- 
long, striped green rind; red flesh 
HALBERT'S HONEY—Large, dark green, 
oblong melon; flesh crimson 
HARRIS’ EARLIEST—Extra early, rather 
large, oval shaped. 
KLECKLEY'’S SWEET—Deep green, me- 
dium long; bright red flesh. Main crop 
melon. 
PHINNEY’S EARLY—Medium size, mot- 
tled, oblong melon; pink flesh. 
STONE MOUNTAIN—Nearly round, very 
large; sweet, rich scarlet flesh; rind dark 
green. 
SWEET HEART—Large, oval melon; light 
green, mottled; flesh light red. 
TOM WATSON—Very large, long, red 
fleshed melon; medium green, main crop 
variety. 
Prices—Stone Mountain: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15¢; 
2 oz., 25c; V4 Ib., 35¢; Ib., $1.00. All Other 
Varieties: Pkt., 5¢;  oz., 10c;; 2 oz., 15¢; 
V4 \b., 25¢; Ib., 75c. 
One ounce to 30) feet of driil; 4 to 5 pounds to the acre. 
Pkt. Oz 




Onion Plants 
Lb. 
$1.75 



Large Red Wethersfield $0.05 0. 1 
ftiverside White Sweet Spanish 10 5.00 
Southport White Globe 05 DO 6.00 
Yellow Globe Danvers 05 60 
Southport Red Globe 05 Ao 
Sonthport Yellow Globe 5 40 
Mammoth Silver Wing Aw 
Mammoth Prizgetaker av 
at 

White Portugal 
ONION SE 
(32 Pounds to bushel.) 
1Qt 2Qt. 4Qt. Peck Bu. 
Red Bottom,..... $.15 $.25 $.45 $.85 $3.00 
Yellow Bottom. 215: 25! 445. 1.851 G00: 
White Bottom 15 .25 .45 .90 3.25 
Lg 


Prices of ¢ n ad 
OKR MBO 
\MPROVED DWARF—Pods short, deep 
green, slightly corrugated. 
WHITE VELVET—Pods white, long, 
smooth; early and productive. 
Price—Pkt., 5¢; oz., 10cs 2\\0z., 15¢7 
Y4 \b., 25c; Ib., 65c. 
MUSTARD 
One ounce to ov feet of drill. 
Leaves useful as salad or boiled like Spinach. 
CHINESE—Large, light green, smooth leaves. 
MAMMOTH SOUTHERN CURLED—Large, curly leafed variety. 
TENDERGREEN—A new variety of greens, proaucing large dark 
green leaves having a small! rib, ready for table in 21 to 25 days after 
planting, and will produce 8 to 9 crops a year. 

straigne 
Cuc 

Prices—Pkt., 5c; oz., 10¢; 2 oz., 15¢; 14 Ib., 25¢; Ib., 60c. 
PARSNIPS 
One ounce to iw seet of drill; 5 to 6 
pounds per acre. 
HOLLOW CROWN—Long, smooth, white, j 
tender and sweet. 
IMPROVED GUERNSEY (Improved Half 
Long)—Not so long as the Hollow Crown, 
but thicker, 
Price—I'kt 
: Ib. #4. 
0% es 2 07 

Ih. 

PARSLEY 
One ounce to 150 feet of drill, 
MOSS CURLED—Rich, dark green; leaves crumpled and curled. 
TURNIP-ROOTED, or HAMBURG—Th ia 
ae ROeT e fleshy root is used for 

Ib) Wer ip 1S, 





3 in. long. Peas smooth, 
extra early wrinkled variety. 
like string beans; medium early. 
dium green pods 3 in, long. 
eeptional quality. 
variety. 
very productive, of good quality. 
Laxton’s Progress 
Pkt. 
Lincoln .. i see O05 
Dwarf Gray Sugar c 05 
MN) Other Varletlesocuc.. 20% 
$0.40 $1.85 
30 1.20 




ret to change 

Hollow Crown Parsnip 
NOTT'’S EXCELSIOR—1 ft. Extra early, 
dwarf wrinkled pea; pods light green, 3 in. long. 

Two pounds to 100 feet of drill; 150 ibs. per acre. 
ALASKA—2 ft. Extra early; light green pods 
AMERICAN WONDER—1 ft. Fine quality, 
LITTLE MARVEL—15 in. Deep green pods 
3 in. long; dark green peas of fine quality. 
OWARF GRAY SUGAR—Edible pods; cook 
EVERBEARING—216 ft. Medium late; me- 
LAXTON'S PROGRESS—Earliest and best 
of the large podded, wrinkled peas; of ex- 
LINCOLN—1 ft. Most prolific early dwarf 
BLACKEYE MARROWFAT— 
medium tall, late, productive 
variety of rich, marrowy flavor. 
PREMIUM GEM—1!» ft. Barly, medium green; 
Lb. 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. 
25 1.15 1.40 

Wide 
One ounce to 2,000 plants. : 5 
CALIFORNIA WONDER—A mild, sweet, midseason variety, very 
large, measuring 4%% inches in length by 4 inches in diameter, Thick 
flesh, crimson fruit. One of the heaviest peppers grown. 
CHINESE GIANT—Very large; remarkably sweet; bright scarlet. 
LARGE BELL or BULL NOSE—2 in, diameter, 3 in. long, scar- 
let, mild and sweet 
LONG RED CAYENNE—Pendent fruits about 5 inches long and M4 
inches in diameter at the base, often curved and twisted; bright red; 
hot and pungent 
PIMENTO—Medium size. scarlet. heart-shaped; smooth and mild. 
RED CHILI—+ruit small, cone shaped, bright rea, very hot and 
pungent. Used for making pepper sauce. 
RUBY KING—4 to 6 in. long; 3 to 4 in, diameter; flesh thick 
and mild. 
SUNNYBROOK—2% in. long; 31% in. diameter; sweet and prolific, 
WORLD BEATER—Fruits 5 inches long by 
315 in. diameter; flesh thick and mild; very pro- 
ductive and a good shipper. Pkt. 10c; % 0z 
35c; oz. 60c, 

Small 
Pumpki 

Price—Chinese Glant: Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c; 2 oz., B0c; '¥%4 'b., $1.35; 
Ib., $4.50. All Other Varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 2 oz., 55¢; '% Ib., 
90c; Ib., $3.00. 
One ounce to 50 hills; 3 to 4 pounds 
per acre, From 100 to 120 days from 
sowing to maturity. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—Large or- 
ange colored pumpkin for stock feed- 
ing; also makes good pies. 
CUSHAW_ or CROOKNECK—Some- 
times called a Squash; light cream, 
green striped; flesh salmon. 
KING OF MAMMOTH—Largest field 
pumpkin, often weighing 100 lbs. 
LARGE CHEESE—Creamy buff, rib- 
bed, flattened ends; fine quality. 
SMALL SUGAR—Best for table use; 
medium size; sweet, delicious flavor. 
Price—Cushaw and King of Mam- 
7 5 moth: Pkt., 5¢; oz., 15¢c; V4 Ib., 40c; 
Scarlet Turnip Radish ib., $1.00. All Other Varieties: | Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; 4 |b., 25c; Ib., 65¢. 


i i g ; skin creamy 
SWEET POTATO—Medium size and bell shaped; skir 
white, sometimes slightly striped green; flesh creamy white, deep: 
f ies. we , 
a isescuahaw and King of Mammoth: Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢; V4 Ib. 40c; 
Ib. $1,00, All Other Varieties: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 4 Ib. 30c; | 85c. 
One ounce to 100 feet of drill; ready in 18 to 45 days from 
seed, according to variety. 
CRIMSON GIANT—Nearly round, rich crimson; large but never 
pithy; flesh white. 
i ich 
EARLY BIRD—One of the earliest Radishes; ric 
flesh white crisp, juicy and mild; globe shape 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP, WHITE TIP—Round, scarlet, shad- 
ing to a white tip. Very early. 
& EARLY SCARLET GLOBE—Early, globe shaped, small top, deep 
scarlet. F J 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—Oblong, bright rose scarlet, white tip. 
NEW SPARKILER—18 to 21-day radish; scarlet with white tip. 
NON PLUS ULTRA, or FIREBALL—Round rather than turnip- 
shaped, of medium size and smal] top; bright scarlet; very early; 
one of the best forcing varieties. 
SAXA—The earliest radish; round bright scarlet. 
WHITE ICICLE—4 to 5 in long; pure white, very tender, 
Prices—Pkt. Sey Oz. 10; 2 oz, V5 Yb. 25e; Ib. 200. 
WINTER RADISHES 
i . ai i flesh 
SE—4 to 5 in. long; rosy-red with white, firm 
GREAEORNIA MAMMOTH WHITE—8 in. long; skin and flesh 
Soares ccK. SPANISH—Nearly round, almost black; flesh 
SONG euacK SPANISH—8 to 9 in. long; nearly black; flesh white. 
Prices—Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 2 oz 15c; \/4 |b., 35¢; Ib., 85c. 
view yee We Ae 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—Yellow with purple top; tlesh yellow. 
SWEET GERMAN—A white-fleshed variety of large size and fine 
juality. 
; Prices—Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 2 oz., 15c; 4 Ib., 25c; Ib., 75e. 
SALSIFY 
One ource to 75 feet of arill. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH !1SLAND—Tender and 
delicious. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 2 oz., 35c; '% Ib. 
50c; Ib., $1.50. 
One ounce to 20 hills; 4 to 5 Ibs. to the acre. 
Hills 4 feet each way. Ready for use in from 
55 to 65 days from planting. 
SUMMER AND EARLY WARIETIES 



scarlet color 



GOLDEN BUSH SCALLOP—Very variy flaty deep 
Globy ‘Turnip 
yellow scalluped 
GIANT YELLOW SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK—Bush typ Fruits 
thick necked, heavily warted, straight orange-yellow. flesh thick, 
light yellow. 
WHITE BUSH SCALLOP—Very early, flat. creamy white, scal- 
loped. 
SUMMER CROOKNECK—Very early, 1 ft. long; crooked neck; 
warty surface, bright yellow. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
ACORN—5 in. long. 4 in. diameter: hard smooth, dark green shell 
BANANA—2 ft. long: slate gray: fine flavor. 
CHICAGO WARTED HUBBARD—Dark green hard shell, 
and warty 
GOLDEN HUBBARD—O-ange yellow: warty 
Price—Acorn: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15¢; 2 0z., 30c; 
All Other Varieties: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15¢; 2 oz., 25c; 
Bare oa 
One ounce to 100 feet of drill; 12 Ibs. to the acre 
BLOOMSDALE—Ve rdy; leaves : 
erations ry early and hardy; leaves medium size and 
KING OF DENMARK—Long seasoned; leaves large and crumpled 
LONG STANDING—Late maturing; thick leaves, nearly BroctEe ; 
NEW ZEALAND—Tall and 
spreading with side shoots; 
leaves small and_ pointed. 
Same plants provide greens 
all summer. 
all varieties: Pkt 
Ib 
large 



Ib., 45c; Ib., $1.25. 
Yq Ib., 40c; Ib., $1.00. 




OOO pliamts, 4 
ated) per acre, 
in from 90 to 150 
from nting. 
ALL RED—bBarly. (ipens 
to a uniform red color over 
the entire fruit Vines 
small, but bear large quan 
ities of fine flavored mez 
tomatoes oe ay 
BISON—Compact plant, ripens an extr: . : 
. ‘a early crop of smooth, solid, 
meaty, medium mzed red tomatoes. Yields of 42 ibs, on one plant have 
been reported 
FIRESTEEL—The sensatianal.New Tomato, a cross between Bi 
son and Pritchard. in extensive tests throughout Nebraska it nas 
been an oustanding vurietv be cause of the large yield of smooth, 
unitorm and very mesty red truit. In short, ary seasons and under 
general aoversa*wentner conditéons it produces rruit when most 
Ouher varieties fail 



King of D 

rk Spinach 
Barly, large uniform size; solid; 
fine quality. 
dium size, smooth, solid, pink. 
EARLIANA—E arly, round, 
smooth, bright scarlet. 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA—Large, 
rich golden yellow; few seeds. 
JOHN BAER—RExtra early, round, 
coreless, solid, few seeds, mild and 
Sweet, scarlet. 
OXHEART—Large, heart shaped, 
Purplish-pink, almost seedless, 

New Pirestect 1 of very good quality; the color 

meaty, 
a LINCOLN—Developed by the Canadian Horticultural Experiment 
tation. Hxtra early, large, round, solid, smooth, deep red color all 
overs and a heavy cropper. The variety you haye always looked for. 
kt. 10¢; oz. $1.25; \% Ib. $3.50; Ib. $12.50. 
ca@ARLY RED PERFECTO—The best extra early variety; ripens 
Saronic Do Wieaeaaced pape: It has a glistening, bright 
mild, delicio’ ‘Sweet yor; 1 i arly 
entieire mote osu! mai avor; large size, nearly round. 
PONDEROSA—Largest variety; oblong; sl - 
ble eONe ‘ge: 9 ®; slightly ribbed, deep pur. 
RITCHARD (Scarlet Topper)—Wilt and rust-resistant. Earl 
large, globe eee no core, few seeds, solid. ms 
REOHEAD—RFarly, bright red, globe shaped, very solid. 
RUBY—We believe the Ruby to be one of the best tomatoes for 
our hot dry sons. It will bear under the most unfavorable condi- 
tions, The vines are small, but produce an amazingly large quan- 
tity of deep pink fruit, until frost. Of all the early varieties this 
is the largest and most suitable for slicing. 

STONE—Large bright scarlet 
Dw . » main crop variety, 
ceva tolsls STONE—Large, round, smooth, solid; deep scarlet. Tree 
_VICTOR—An All-American Selection for 1941. Tne meaty red 
fruit ripens uniformly, resists cracking and sun-seald. If you 
want earliness, high quality and heavy yield, try Victor. 
GROUND CHERRY, HUSK, or STRAWBERRY—The small yellow 
fruit 1s enclosed in a husk; ver 
' Yy Sweet, prized for preserving an ies. 
ELLOW PEAR—Small, pear-shaped, bright” yellow Tipedator 



preserves, 
PRICES 
Bison and Crimson Cushion. i oa a oa ae 
Dwart. Stone and Dwart Champion. .* 05 enact *i 38 io 
Golden Ponderosa’ and By, Red" “°° 8881.50.80 
Cotas owed as oisis\c x . 10 .50 85 1.50 5.50 
Fe pe 10 75 1.40 275 8.00 
All Other Varieties ase “08 38 48 ‘3 3.00 
All Red, Firesteel, Lincoln, Ruby 
OP OM IGEOR asarsdsasnavvectesoteecavedanieanien 10 1.25 2. 5.50 

URNIP 
One oz. to 150 ft. drill; 2 Ibs. to acre. Ready from 40 to 60 days 
EARLY PURPL slopes 
above erondal E TOP GLOBE—Flesh and skin white, purple 
_ EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN—E i 
size, flat; white with purple top. eS cere co 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE—One of the largest ¢ a 
ductive: globe-shaped, slightly flattened; aici Cae th add seeds tee 
PURPLE 
lows dlocn hier STRAP LEAF FLAT—Purplish-red top, white ne- 
Boo PALL Vieng early, round, skin and flesh white: crisp and 
WHITE EGG, EARLY—The tops ar 
dium size. White skin and flesh Pe re Agno Srenotae 
Prices—All Varieties: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; V4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 65¢, 

CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL— 
DWARF CHAMPION—Harly, me- 
CRIMSON CUSHION (Beefsteak To- 
mato)—Large size, nearly round and 
bright scarlet and flesh very thick and 

ACROCLINIUM —‘‘Bverlasting'"’; P ink. 
Single. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
ne GERTTUM (Blue Perfection)—D ark 
lue. Pkt. 5c. 
2 “ALYSSUM Little Gem—Dwart white. Pkt. 
5c; % oz, 25c. 
Sweet Alyssum—Trailing white flowers. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 
Lilac Queen—Deep lilac. Pkt. 5c. 
AMARANTHUS Caudatus (Love Lies 
Bleeding)—Pkt. 5c. 
Tricolor (Joseph's Coat)—Pkt. 5: 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Long 
Hybrids. Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
California Sunshine—Mixed colors. Pkt. 
. Spurred 

CALENDULA 
10c. 
Crego’s Giant Comet—Mixed colors. Pxt. 10c; % 0z. 25c. 
Giant Branching—Crimson, purple, pink, white or mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Queen of the Market—Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; % 0z. 25c. 
BALSAM Camellia Flowered. ‘‘Lady's Slipper’’—Double Mixed. 
Pkt. 5c. , 
ENNIS Double English Daisy—Mixed colofs. Pkt. 10c, 
BER SHVEOME swan River Daisy—Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
CACALIA Flora’s Paint Brush—Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
CALENDULA Pot Marigold—Orange-yellow mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
CALLIOPS!IS—Mixed yellows and brown. Pkt. 5e. 
CAMPANULA Media (Canterbury Bells)—Single Mixed. Pkt. 5c, 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)—Mixed. Pkt. 10c, 
CANDYTUFT Umbellata—Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 5e. 
Hyacinth Flowered—White. Pkt. 5c. 
CARNATION Giant Margaret—Halt 
hardy. Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
CASTOR BEAN _ Ricinus Zanzibariensis. 
Mixed. Pkt. 5c; 02. 20c. 
Common Mixed—1 02. 10c; Ib. $1.50. 
CENATUREA Cyanus ‘‘Bachelor’s But- 
ton’! or Double Cornflower—Mixed. Pkt. Sc. 
Imperialis (Giant Sweet Sultan)—Mixed, 
Pkt. 5c. 
Gymnocarpa (Dusty Miller)—Silver foli- 
age. Pkt. 5c. 
CHINESE LANTERN—PKt. 10c, 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Single, annual 
mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER Celosia Child- 
Marigold sii—Crimson, Pkt. 10c. 
Prince of Orange 

CLARKIA Elegans—Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
COLEUS—Foliage plants. Pkt. 10c. 
CORBOPSIS—PKkt. 5c. 
COSMOS Early Klondyke Orange Flare—Vivid orange. Pkt. 10c. 
Early Flowering—Single, crimson, pink, white or mixed. Pkt. 5¢ 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
Mammoth Late Giant—Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
COXCOMB Celosia Cristata—Glasgow Prize. Crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
Feathered Coxcomb—Pkt. 5c. 
DAHLIA Large Flowering—Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
DELPHINIUM Perennial Larkspur—Mixed colors. Pkt. 10¢, 
DIANTHUS or PINKS Heddewigi Double Japan Pinks—Mixed 
Pkt. 5c. 
Plumarius Clove Pink, Perennial. Double 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
DIDISCUS Blue Lace Flower.—Pkt. 10c. 
DIGITALIS Foxglove—Pkt. 5c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA African Daisy—Pkt. 
10c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA California Popp y— 
Mixed, Pkt. 5c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT—Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
FOUR O'CLOCK—Mixed. Pkt. 5¢: 02. 20c. 
GAILLARDIA Blanket Flower—Pkt. 5c. 
GERANIUM Pelargonium Zonale—Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
GODETIA—Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c. P 
GOMPHRENA Globe Amaranth—"'Ever- ere ‘ 
lasting.'’ Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
GYPSOPHILIA Baby's Breath Panicu- = 
lata—Perennial White. Single, Pkt. 5c; Dou- MORNING GLORY 
ble, Pkt. 10c, Soarlet O’Hara- 
Carminea Angel's Breath—Annual Vivid rose. Pkt. 10c. 
HELICHRYSUM Strawflowers—Doubie mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
HELIOTROPE—Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
HOLLYHOCK—Single Mixed. Pkt. 5¢; Double Mi 
KOCHIA Mexican Firebush—Pkt. 5c. 0 eee 
LARKSPUR—Annual mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
ys Scarlet Flax—Red. Pkt. 5c. 
ELIA Crystal Palace Compacta—Deep blue, S je 
LUPINUS Lupine—Pkt. 5c. B P Pier eeee oe 
LYCHNIS Chalcedonica—Red. Pkt. 5c. 
MARIGOLDS 
__ Collarette, Crown ot Gold—Odorless foli- 
jage. Pkt. 10c. 
ia Harmony, Dwarf French Double—Pkt. 
French Double Dwarf Mixed—Pkt. Se, 
Guinea Gold—Pkt. 10c. 
Prince of Orange, Tall African—Double 
Pkt. 16c, 
Lemon Queen, Tall African Double—Pkt. 

MIGNONETTE—Sweet. Pkt. 5c. 
ASTURTIUMS 
Golden Gleam—Double sweet-scented; yel- 
low. Pkt. 10c. . 
te Glorious Gleam Hybrids—Double sweet 
Favorite Pansy scented; mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Tom Thumb Dwarf—Mixed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
1c; 14 Ib. 45c. 
NICOTIANA Affinis—Pkt. 5c. 
NIGELLA Miss Jekyll—‘“‘Love in a Mist.'’ Blue. Pkt. 5c. 
Giant American Favorite—Mixed colors, Pkt. 25c. 
Swiss Giant—Mixed. Pkt. 20c. 
Mammoth Flowered Exhibition—Mixed Colors. Pkt. 20c. 
Giant Masterpiece—Pkt. 15c. 
Trimardeau Giant—Pkt. 10c. 
PETUNIAS 
Balcony Blue—Rich velvety blue. Pkt. 10c; % 0z. $1.50. 
General Dodds—Velvety blood red. Pkt. 10c; % oz, 35c. 
Flaming Velvet—Rich blood red. Pkt. 15¢; %& oz. $1.25, 
Rosy Morn—Pink with white throat. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 40c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 20c. 
Large Flowering Fringed—Single mixed. 
Pkt.tbc; 
Fine Mixed—Pkt. 5c; % oz, 20c. 
Hollywood Star—Rose pink, star shaped 
flowers, Pkt. 20c. 
Rose of Heaven—Deep pink. Pkt. 10c. 

PHLOX Drummondi Scarlet—Pkt. 10c. 
Drummondi Mixed—Annual. Pkt. 5c; 4 
oz. 35c, 
Star Mixed—Annual, Pkt. 5c. 
Perennial Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
POPPIES—Carnation Flowered, Annual. 
Pkt. 5c; 02. 30c. 
Iceland—Perennial. Pkt. 10c. 
Oriental—Perennial. Srarlet-orange. Pkt. 

SALPIGLOSSIS 
10c, 
Peony Flowered—Annual. Double mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
Shirley—Annual. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
PORTULACA (Rose Moss)—Single Mixed. Pkt. 5c; %4 oz, 40c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 50c. 
PYRETHRUM Painted Daisy—Single mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
RHODANTHE Swan River Everlasting—Pkt. 5c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS Velvet Flower—Annual. Pkt. 10c. 
SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE Bonfire—Pkt. 10c. 
SCABIOSA Mourning Bride—Double Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
SHASTA DAISY—Pkt. 5c. 
SNAPDRAGONS—Semi Dwarf. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 25¢ 
Giant Flowered—Mixed colors. Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 40c. 
University of California Deluxe Mixture— 
PRE 0ck 
STOCKS Giant Perfection—Double Mixed 
t. 10c. 
'STOKESIA Cornflower Aster. Blue. Pkt 
 STRAWFLOWERS—Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
ge se ROCKET Hesperis—Perennial 
. Cc. 
_ SWEET WILLIAM Dianthus Barbatus 
Single or Double Mixed, Pkt. 5c. 
_ _ THUNBERGIA Black Eyed Susan. Trail 
ing. Orange-yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
VERBENA—Mammoth Scarlet, White 
ey eee or Mixed. Pkt, 50; % 02. . 
nual; pink, Eke joe, oink oa 
WALLFLOWER—Single Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
ZINNIA 
Fantasy—Shaggy Petal i 
ve S. Mixed 
eee Riding Hood—Dwarf red. Eheiee eee 
Co) put -Dwart mixed. Pkt. 10c. . 5 
©ssal—Superb Giant Flowered. Mixed. Pkt. 5c; 24 07, 200. 
GIANT 
Canary Bird—Yellow. PIT igh LOWERED ZINNIAS 
Exquisite—Light rose Pkt. 
Oriole—Golden orange. Pkt. 100, 
Scarlet Flame—Red, Pkt. 10c. — 
Dahlia Flowered Mixed—Pkt. 10¢: 4 oz, 2c 
ROGERS—Immense scarlat blooms. Pkt. 10c. 

XERANTHEMUM Everlasting—Double mixea. Pkt. 5¢. 
ANNU LIMBERS 
BAC VINE--Pkt. 5e. 
Apple and Pear—Mi 
CANARY BIRD VINE—Pkt. seu St Se 
CARDINAL CLIMBER—Pkt. 10c 
COBAEA Scandens—Pkt. 5c. ‘ 
Beae VINE—Pkt. &c. 
SoH int — 
white. Pkt. 5c; Reape an Purple, ana 
GOURDS—Mixed. Pkt. 5c, 
MOONFLOWER White—Pkt. 5c, 
MOONFLOWER Heavenly Blue—Pkt. 5c. 
MORNIN 
colors Be ae Seo a Convoivulus—Mixed 
apanese Giant—Mixed, 2) 
Clarke's Heavenly Blue Pit Se 
Scarlet O'Hara—New red shade. Pkt. 15¢ 
NASTURTIUMS— 
Pkt. 5e; 02. 15; 14 1 ar climbing. Mixed. 

Lilipat Zinnia 
SCARLET RUNNER 6 by 
WILD CUCUMBER Pit, se, Red. Pkt. 5¢; oz. 10c. 
MIXED CLIMBERS—Pkt, 5c. 
Spencer Late Floweringa—Mixed. Pk ‘ ; 
Spencer Early Flowering—Mixed. PRA ino as eae oS 
arandisiors or Early Flowering—Mixed. Pkt, 5c; oz. 16; % Ib. 
ARDY SWEET PEAS—Lathyrus—Perennial mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Easily Grown---Free Blooming 

