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Spancross C4.13 Sweet Corn 
HOLMES’ EMPEROR 
CELERY 
Still a Greater Favorite 
This marvelous Celery was named 
and introduced by H. L. Holmes in 
1912. It has taken the lead among 
the late Celeries and has a world- 
wide reputation. It is distinct and 
excels all others, being the most 
HOLMES’ VEGETABLES 
of Real Merit 
SPANCROSS C4.13 SWEET CORN 
Is Earliest Hybrid Corn 
All-America Winner for 1941 
It matures ahead of Golden Early Market and has 614, to 7 inch ears with 
10 to 12 rows of yellow kernels of good quality. It is resistant to the bac- 
terial wilt. Height of plants 4 to 5 feet. A prolific yielder. One of the earliest 
- hybrids yet developed. Pkt., 15c; 36 Ib., 25c; Ib., 45c; 2 Ibs., 80c; 5 Ibs., $1.85; 
10 Ibs. or more @ 35c per lb. 
OAK LEAF LETTUCE 
Hot Weather Leaf Lettuce 
This novel variety excels in ability to withstand hot weather without turning 
bitter. Its leaves are small, tender, and deep green. It has the superior flavor 
of the butter-type leaf. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 25c; 34 Ib., 85c. 
HOLMES’ PROLIFIC SWEET 
PEPPER 
Early Giant — Thick Flesh — Ready in 60 Days 
This variety is exceptionally popular with large 
Pepper growers; being earlier than California 
Wonder and having some of its thickness of 
flesh. Gives heavy yields of very large fruits and 
holds its size throughout the season. Color a 
beautiful red. It is a great favorite wherever 
grown. Pkt., 10c; 46 0z., 35c; 0z., 60c; 4 Ib., 
$1.75; Ib., $6.00. 
solid and finest crisp, nut-flavored 
and best keeping sort of outstanding 
merit. Holmes’ Emperor is superior 
in that it is free from the stringiness 
common to other sorts. The plants 
are dwarf and therefore much easier 
to blanch than the taller growing 
varieties. The tops are dark green 
while the outer stalks are smooth, 
almost perfectly round, exceptionally 
thick, very brittle, and blanch a 
beautiful white with rich yellow 
heart. You cannot afford to be with- 
out Holmes’ Emperor, It is simply 
delicious. Pkt., 15c; 144 oz., 40c; 
oz., 75c; 14 Ib., $2.75; Ib., $10.00. 
IMPERIAL 44 LETTUCE 
Solid, Crisp Head 
“Iceberg” Type. Is superior to N. Y. Special. 
Outstanding in trials this past year. A large 
head, solid and crisp. Forms a larger percentage 
of marketable heads than other varieties. Seems 
to be quite resistant to tip-burn. You will be well 
pleased with Imperial No. 44 either on muck or 
upland soils. Stands the hot weather when others 
fail. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 14 Ib., 75c; Ib., $2.50. 

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Holmes’ Emperor Celery 
RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH ONION 
Utah Strain 
Large Sweet Onion For Your Garden 
There is an increasing demand in America for the Yellow Spanish 
Onions due to their extra large size, handsome appearance, and ex- 
tremely mild flavor. Riverside Sweet Spanish is now grown over 
large areas. Grows large and does not produce “‘stiffnecks”, usual 
in the Spanish type. The mature bulbs will measure 4 to 6 inches 
in diameter, and weigh up to 2 pounds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c; 14 Ib., 
$1.40; Ib., $5.00. 
PENN STATE BALLHEAD CABBAGE 
Superior—High Yielding Originator’s Strain 
This was developed by Dr. Chas. Myers, of Pennsylvania State 
College. The head has a shorter core than the original Danish Ball- 
head, the stem is short, heads large, firm and heavy, in shape more 
broad than high. The average yield per acre is much higher than 
other sorts. Its keeping qualities are unequalled. Pkt., 10c; 44 oz., 
35c¢; 0z., 60c; 14 Ib., $1.75; lb., $6.00. 

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