! mya vit: : 
Pkt. (0c: 7 oz. 25c; 14 oz. 40c 
2} Ib. 80¢ 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX. Early bush, string- 
less. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD. Bush, Deep green 
color. 
TENDERGREEN. One of the best bush beans 
grown. Entirely stringless. 
BOUNTIFUL. Very early and a heavy bearer. 
Delicious. 
KENTUCK WONDER. Pole bean with the finest 
quality. 


1,200 TO ONE BEAN—A Gigantic Wonder. Over 
200 pods have been grown on a single plant—all - 
well filled, producing over 1,200 beans from one 
bean. Strong, erect plants, bearing pods well up 
from the ground. Order now as supply is limited. 
Pkt. (Oe; 7 oz. 35¢; 14 oz. 60c 


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Pkt. 10¢5 1 oz. 50c; 4 lb. $1.50 
DETROIT DARK. RED. Sweet and extra. tender. 
CRIMSON GLOBE. A home and: market variety. 
Medium late. 
CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN. Extra early, erisp and 
very tender. 
| carrots| 
Pkt. 10c: 3 Pkts. 25¢; 7 oz. 95¢ 
DANVERS HALF LONG. 
orange color. 
OXHEART. Early favorites, short, thick, blocky. 
CHANTENAY CORELESS. Sweet, tender, and en- 
tirely coreless 
| SWEET CORN | 
Pkt. 10c; 7 oz. 25c; 14 oz. 45c 
27 lb. 85c 
WONDER BANTAM. Tender, yellow and full of 
flavor. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 
productive. Sweet, white. 
BLACK MEXICAN. One of the best and tenderest 
Sweet corns grown. White when ready for 
eating. 
| CUCUMBERS 
Pkt. (0c; 3 Pkis. 20c; i lb. 80c 
BOSTON PICKLING. Best for pickling. A’ great 
producer. 
LONG GREEN, Fine for slicing and canning. Ten- 
der, crisp. 
KEEP THE. 
Food 
Production 
Line Going 
Very smooth, rich 
Hardy and highly 



































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Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c; 4 lb. 75¢ 
NEW YORK (WONDERFUL). Immense size heads, 
crisp tender leaves. 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. A kaf variety with 
large, light green leaves. 
BIG BOSTON. Early head, solid, light Golden 
heart. 
| muskmeton | 
Pkt. (0c; 3 Pkts. 25c; 4 lb. 50c 
SUGAR ROCK. The rind is tough and the flesh 
firm; good shipper. : 
HONEY DEW, THE FAMOUS MELON. Green 
flesh, fine for home and market. Juicy and 
sweet. 
HALES BEST. Sweet, sugary, salmon flesh. Early. 


TOMATOES] 
i 
Pkt. 0c; 3 Pkts. 25¢; 2 lb. 75c 
EARLIANA. Earliest, smooth skin, uniform. 
MARGLOBE. Globular, almost coreless. 
BREAK-O-DAY. Early, wilt resistant. large fleshy, 
good quality. 
COLOSSAL 
This is a large tomato, being even larger than 
the famous Ponderosa. Many planters in different 
parts of the country have grown Colossal Tomatoes 
weighing over 3 lbs., and some more than 4 Ibs. 
Not only does the Colossal produce giant fruits 
but it produces them in’abundance. One planter in 
Illinois. raised over a ton of Tomatoes from 186 
plants. The very thick, meaty flesh, few seeds, 
and mild flavor combine to give the Colossal a 
quality on a par with its immense size. Unsurpassed 
for slicing or canning. . 
Pkt. 20c; 3 Pkts. 50c 


Pkt. (0c; 3 Pkts. 25c; 2 lb. 60c 
TOM WATSON. An old favorite, flesh is deep 
bright red color. 
CALIFORNIA HONEY. A small type melon just 
the right size to fit into your ice box. 
Mammoth Prize 
Watermelon 
Mammoth Prize is a 
large Watermelon. 
Many grow to from 
100 to 150 #£4pounds. 
On one vine, 5 melons 
were grown that 
weighed 152, 151, 149%4 
148% and 147 lbs., the 
five weighing a total 
of 748 lbs. The seed we offer is extra select, and 
should produce fine, sweet, juicy melons of excel- 
lent quality and enormous size. 
Pkt. (0c; 3 Pkts. 25c; + lb. $1.00 

Kleckley's Sweet or Monte Cristo 
One of the earliest, best and sweetest-flavored 
melons in cultivation. On account of its thin rind, 
it will not stand shipment to distant markets, but 
it is the best that can be grown for the home and 
nearby markets. The skin is dark green. It is of 
symmetrical oblong shape, well rounded on _ both 
ends. The flesh is scarlet, firm, solid, and of de- 
lightful flavor. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25¢; +1b. 60c 

D WILL W 
DO YOUR PART 
By Planting a Vegetable Garden Now 
| LETTUCE 1} | 


Pkt. 10¢; 7 oz. 25¢; 14 oz: 40c 
23 lb. 80c 
EARLY ALASKA, A smooth early variety and ex- 
cellent for canning. \ 
AMERICAN WONDER. Early and one of the. best. 
THOMAS LAXTON. Mid-season, medium growing, 
fine flavor. . 

\ 
Garden Huckleberry 
The Garden Huckleberry produces from seed 
the first year. A new fruit that cannot be 
excelled for pies and preserves. Very prolific, 
yielding an immense crop of fruit. It is an 
annual and must be planted each year from 
seed. Grows and thrives in all climates and 
on all kinds of soil. The fruit grow larger 
than the common Huckleberry or Blueberry. 
If cooked with apples, lemons, or anything 
sour, they make the finest jelly. You will be 
délighted and astonished with this easily 
grown, wonderful novelty. 
Pkt. 10¢; 3 Pkts. 25¢ 
SEEDS FOR 
POULTRYMEN 

POULTRY CABBAGE 
Is a wonderful green food for poultry and has been 
known to yield 3 tons in a space 40 by 60 feet. You 
can’t beat this for low priced feed. One-half pound 
of seed will grow enough greens to feed about 1,009 
hens for-four months; 3 pounds to an acre for 
6,000 hens for four months. Poultry Cabbage is a 
rapid grower. In the Northern States the seed may 
be sown any time from early spring until the middle 
of July. In the South, seed may be sown through- 
out the entire year. 
Pkt. (0c; 3 Pkts. 25c: 1 oz. 45c 
CREATE OE Es SE OO ET 
Chisha, or Chicken Lettuce 
You have, no doubt, read in the poultry journals 
that lettuce is an excellent feed for chickens. In the 
Chisha Lettuce you will find a feed that yields as 
much or more than other greén feeds. It is econ- 
omical to grow this strain, for when cut it resumes™ 
its growth rapidly and can be cut again and again; 
or the leaves can be pulled off each stem like the 
Jersey Kale. The yield is extremely heavy, Chisha, 
or Chicken Lettuce, does not make a head, but 
sends up a stout stalk, 3 to 4 feet high, and just 
loaded with leaves. 
Pkt. 10¢; 1 oz. 35¢; + lb. $1.10 
A EG Le II OS NSE ETI TIDE STEER 
POULTRY BEET —- MANGEL 
WURTZEL 
Furnishes a tremendous yield per acre and makes 
an excellent green feed for. poultry during the 
winter months and always increases egg produc- 
tion. Mangel Wurzels are excellent food for cattle 
and keep them in perfect physical condition and 
increase the flow of milk. Only a little garden space 
will be required for growing enough to last all 
winter, and they are very productive. Stored in 
cellar or any cool place, they will keep until spring. 
Pkt. 10¢; 3 Pkts. 25¢; + lb. 85¢ 
SUS CSTR SACI ER DSR SARS OR SS ESL A ES 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN 
SUNFLOWER 
Sunflower seed is an excellent poultry feed at all 
times, and especially during the molting season. 
Single heads often measure 12 to 22 inches in @ia- 
meter and contain an immense quantity of seed. 
Pkt. 10c; + lb. 35c; 1 Ib. 80c 







