NewandImproved Strains of Vegetables for 1941 
All of Outstanding Quality and Value and Highly Recommended 
New Tomato, Victor 
Extra-early, uniform scarlet coloring, even ripening, 
smoother than Earliana, and without its cracks. Just 
what market gardeners have been looking for, a good 
Tomato as early as Earliana and as good a shipper as 
Marglobe. A tremendous. cropper, nice size, good color 
and fine flavor. Plants rather compact; set them about 
5 X 3 feet. Try this new ‘‘Victor.”? Pkt. 25 cts.; ‘oz. 
90 cts.; oz. $1.65; 2 ozs. $3; 14lb. $5.50; Ib. $20. 
Pepper, 
Sweet 
Banana 
Awarded Bronze 
Medal 
The yellow Pep- 
pers are 614 inches 
long and 11% inches 
wide at the stem end. 
They are pointed, 
sweet, and as they 
mature the _ color 
changes from yellow 
to bright red. Yields 
well. Fine for the 
home-garden and for 
market. Ready to 
New Tomato, Victor. Awarded Bronze Medal pick in 60 days. Pkt. 
as one of the best vegetables for 1941 25 ects.; Woz. 50 
cts.; oz. $1; 14lhb. $3. 
Celery, Improved Supreme Golden 
Tall, upright, and very compact, not at all spreading in habit. Its many 
stems grow close together, hugging or overlapping each other, forming a 
most stately cylindrical plant exceedingly attractive and ideal in shape for 
perfect packing in crates. Plants average 24 inches, their edible stems 8 to 
10 inches to the first joint. Very full hearted and blanches to a rich cream 
color. Foliage is darker green than the old Golden Self-blanching. It isa 
little earlier than it and Golden No. 14 and a little later than Golden Plume. 
Solid, thick stems of fine quality. Pkt. 15 cts.; Yoz. 85 cts.; oz. $1.50$ 
Alb. $43 lh. $15. 

Lettuce, Schell’s Improved Imperial 847 
An extra-fancy strain of this very popular variety. The round, medium 
heads, with their smooth, fleshy, well-folded leaves of light green, are very 
crisp and attractive and very resistant to brown blight. Our strain is pre- 
ferred by thousands of large Lettuce growers. Try it. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
25 cts.; \4lb. 80 cts.; lb. $2.50; 10 Ibs. $22.50. 
Squash, 
Yankee 
Hybrid 
Awarded Bronze 
Medal 
Developed by 
Dre. C/:Cartis 
of the Connecti- 
cut Experiment 
Station. A hy- 
brid of the 
straightneck type 
but earlier and 
more productive 
than other varie- 
ties in that class. 
The plants also 
show more vigor, being hybrid. Squash is a trifle 
shorter, very uniform, making it very desirable for 
: commercial growers and. fine for all vegetable gardens. 
Pkt. 20 cts.; Loz. 50 cts.; oz. $1; 2 ozs. $1.80; 
Schell’s Newest Improved Strain ‘‘Imperial 847’’ Lettuce lb. $33 Ib. $11. 
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Celery, 
Improved Supreme Golden 

