LETTUCE, 
Black Seeded Simpson 
ONION, Giant Yellow Sweet 
Spanish 
PEAS, Little Marvel 

CABBAGE : CUCUMBERS | 
434 Early Fiat Dutch—An early 
and unusually fine large, flat headed 
type. Fine quality, 5 to 6 pound 
heads. Keeps well. Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 
15c, 1 Oz. 25c. 
435 Danish Ballihead—Our most 
popular late cabbage with round 
compact heads. Pure white, crisp, 
tender, delicious and fine for kraut. 
Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 15c, 1 Oz. 25c. 
436 Early Jersey Wakefield—An 
early variety with cone shaped heads. 
Compact, small plants. Pkt. 8c, 
% Oz. 12c, 1 Oz. 20c. 
437 Golden Acre—An extra early 
garden variety with round, firm 
heads. Resists bursting and most 
generally planted of all varieties. 
Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 15e, 1 Oz. 25c. 
438 Marion Market—A yellows re- 
sistant strain of Copenhagen Mar- 
ket. A sure heading, main crop vari- 
ety. Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 15c, 1 Oz. 25c. 
439 Premium Late Flat Dutch— 
The most popular large, flat headed 
winter cabbage. Fine quality, solid, 
gi keeper and fine for kraut. 
Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 12c, 1 Oz. 20c. 
440 Penn State Ballhead—A very 
solid, uniform, and heavy producing 
new strain selected by the Pennsyl- 
vania State College. A fine storage 
variety. Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 20c, 
1 Oz. 35c. 
441 Chinese Cabbage, Pe Tsai— 
Very compact, crisp and sweet, early 
and sure heading. Pkt. 8c, 
% Oz. 20c. 
442 Red Rock—The purplish-red 
heads are round, solid and make at- 
tractive salads. Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 20c. 
SWEET CORN | 
443 Silver Cross Bantam—One of 
the most outstanding new hybrids 
with 8 to 10 inch ears of unsurpassed 
flavor. A noted College Research 
Hybridist declares this the tenderest 
corn he has ever eaten. Large 3 Oz. 
Pkt. 15c, % Lb. 25e, 1 Lb. 45c. 
444 loana—The finest new yellow 
hybrid corn and awarded a Bronze 
Medal in the All-America Selections. 
Very sweet, tender and of excellent 
quality. The 8 inch, 12 rowed ears 
are filled with medium narrow, light 
yellow kernels. Large 3 Oz. Pkt. 15¢, 
% Lb. 25e, 1 Lb. 45e. 
445 Golden Cross Bantam— Bright 
yellow, 12-rowed corn with 8 inch 
ears. A proven hybrid a few days 
later than Golden Bantam but 2 or 3 
times as productive. Attractive, 
tasty ears. Large 3 Oz. Pkt. 10c, 
\% Lb. 20c, 1 Lb. 35c. 
446 Tendergold—The quality of 
this hybrid is hard to equal. Ma- 
tures a few days earlier than golden 
bantam and much more productive. 
We know it will please you. Large 
3 Oz. Pkt. 10c, % Lb. 20c, 1 Lb. 35c. 
447 Golden Bantam—The most 
generally planted yellow sweet corn. 
Very early, small ears, tender and 
sweet. Large 3 Oz. Pkt. 10c, 
% Lb. 15e, 1 Lb. 25c. 
448 Country Gentleman— The late 
white corn with long, deep grained 
kernels irregularly arranged. Large 
ears. Large 3 Oz. Pkt. 10c, 
% Lb. 15e, 1 Lb. 25e. 
449 Stowell’s Evergreen—The 
standard main crop white sweet corn. 
Large ears, sweet, and stay tender a 
Iong time. Especially fine for can- 
ning. Large 3 Oz. Pkt. 10c, 
% Lb. 15e, 1 Lb. 25c. 
450 Pop Corn, Japanese Hull-less 
—Large 3 Oz. Pkt. 10c, % Lb. 20c. 
451 Pop Corn, South American— 
Large 3 Oz. Pkt. 10c, % Lb. 20c. 
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452 Chicago Pickle—The small, 
most generally used pickling cucum- 
ber. Very prolific. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15e, 4% Lb. 35c. 
453 Improved Long Green—The 
best all-purpose cucumber, fine for 
slicing and pickles and does well 
everywhere. Solid white, crisp flesh. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c, 4% Lb. 40c. 
454 Select National Pickling—A 
very productive variety that is fast 
gaining in popularity. A uniform size 
and color, as firm after pickling as 
before. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c, %4 Lb. 35c. 
455 Colorado—One of the finest for 
market and home gardens. Fruit 
very dark green with small seed pock- 
et. You will relish its crispness. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 20c, % Lb. 50c. 
456 Straight Eight—A new pro- 
ductive variety with long straight 
fruits of an ideal dark green. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 20c, % Lb. 50c. 
eee common dill pickle 
erb. 
Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 20c. 
457A West Indies Gherkin— Small, 
oval shaped prickly cucumber. A 
deep green color and fine for pickles. 
Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 15c. 
EGG PLANT | 
458 Black Beauty—The thick, 
smooth, rich purple fruits are very 
early. Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 20c. 
KALE 
460 Green Curled— Makes tasty 
greens for early fall, winter and 
spring. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c. 
_KOHLRABI — \ 
461 Early White—Best for home 
use with mild, crisp and tender flesh. 
Dwarf. Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 15c. 
__LETTUCE 
462 Black Seeded Simpson— 
Broad, frilled light green leaves are 
crisp, tender, and of excellent quality. 
Most generally planted as it does 
well everywhere. Very early. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c, 4 Lb. 45c. 
463 Early Curled Simpson—Large, 
light green ruffled leaves make this a 
fine home garden lettuce. Crisp and 
sweet. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15¢e, 4% Lb. 45c. 
464 Early Prizehead—An early, 
non-heading home garden variety. 
Crumpled, crisp, and tender leaves 
are tinged brownish red. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 15¢c, 4% Lb. 45c. 
465 Grand Rapids—Large, compact 
bunches of light green leaves and es- 
pecially fine grown under glass. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c, % Lb. 45c. 
466 lIceberg—Large, solid heads, 
white'’inside, crisp and of fine quality. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c, 4 Lb. 45c. 
467 Wonderful—An outstanding 
head lettuce as it stands the heat 
well and is very early. Large, com- 
pact. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 20c. 
467A Chicken Lettuce—Gives an 
abundance of green feed for chickens. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15e, 4% Lb. 35e. 
MUSTARD ‘ 
468 Giant Southern Curled— 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15¢. 
469 improved White—Pkt. 
% Oz, Ife. 


8c, 

470 Hales Best—The thick fine 
grained flesh is deep salmon and 
richly flavored. Oval fruits with a 
heavy netting. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15¢, 
Y% Lb. 35ce. 
471 Hearts of Gold—The salmon- 
orange flesh is very thick and good 
right out to the rind. Tender, juicy, 
and very sweet. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c, 
Y% Lb. 40c. 
472 Honey Rock—One of the finest 
for our mid-west home gardens. The 
size and flavor are ideal. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 15¢, % Lb. 40c. 
473 The Queen of Colorado—An 
attractive new melon with delicious 
thick, deep orange flesh and a very 
distinct flavor. Recommended highly 
by many Hamburg growers. Pkt. 8e, 
1 Oz. 20c, % Lb. 60c. 
474 Rocky Ford or Netted Gem— 
A fine home and’ market garden 
“melon. Uniform size, nearly round, 
thick green flesh with a sweet spicy 
flavor. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15e, 4% Lb. 40c. 
WATERMELON 
475 Northern Sweet —A very early, 
round melon, thin rind and deep red, 
crisp flesh. An ideal ice-box melon 
for home use. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 20c, 
Y% Lb. 50c. 

476 Dixie Queen—An early, new 
melon of unusually good quality. 
Medium size melons, attractive flesh, 
and very few seeds. A fine home 
garden melon, also a good shipper. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15e, 4% Lb. 45c. 
477 Imp. Kleckley Sweet—The 
glossy dark green melons are very 
popular in local markets and home 
gardens. Bright red flesh is crisp, 
tender and very sweet. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 15¢, % Lb. 30c, 1 Lb. 75e. 
478 Stone Mountain—The large, 
solid dark green melons are very 
popular. Ripens medium early and 
of a very delicious flavor. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 15e, 4% Lb. 35c, 1 Lb. 85c. 
479 Tom Watson—aA fine shipping 
melon. Very similar to Kleckley’s. 
Brown seed, crisp, sweet flesh. Pkt. 
8c, 1 Oz. 15e, % Lb. 30c, 1 Lb. 75c. 
480 Early Kansas Sweet—A large 
medium early melon used largely by 
shippers but also fine for home gar- 
dens. A tough rind, bright red flesh 
and reddish-brown seed. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 15c, % Lb. 40c, 1 Lb. 95c. 
ONION 
481 Large Red Weathersfield—A 
favorite among the red onions. Flat, 
solid, very good keeper. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 15c, 4% Lb. 50c. 
482 Giant Yellow Sweet Spanish 
—A very large, globe shaped onion 
with a mild, crisp flesh. A good keep- 
er_and fine for markets. Pkt. 8c, 
1 Oz. 20c, 4% Lb. 60c. 
483 Southport White Globe— Best 
white onion. Crisp, mild, and snowy- 
white flesh. Heavy yielder, good 
keeper. Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 20c, 4 Lb. 60c. 
484 Southport Red Globe — 
Pkt. Sc, 1 Oz. 15c¢, 4% Lb. 50c. 
485 Yellow Globe Danvers— White 
flesh, crisp and very fine quality. 
Firm, solid bulbs fine for storage. 
Pkt. 8c, 1 Oz. 15c¢, 4% Lb. 45e. 
486 White Welsh, Bunching— 
Gives delicate flavored, tendershoots 
in early spring. Pkt. 8c, % Oz. 20c. 

