SS ee eee 
Radish 
ICICLE Decidely the best white 
FRENCH BREAKFAST — Roots oblong blunt, 
scarlet with white bottom, flesh white, crisp. 
SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIPPED—25 days. Hand- 
some, popular variety -of outstanding quality. 
All Radish Pkt, Se, oz. 10¢ 
Rutabaga 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—The standard yello” 
flesl.ed iutabaga for, home and market use, large 
smooth, neckless and sweet. Pkt. Se, VY Ib. 25e 1 Ib.4ce 
Summer Squash 

variety 
rich 
EARLY SUMMER CROOKNECK— 
“ruits about 10 inches long, of typi- 
_cal bush growth, early and productive or squash of 
‘deep orange skin and salmon flesh of delicious flavor, 
Pkt. 5e, 1 ounce 168e 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP—Cymbling or Paty 
Pan, fruit white, flattened and scalloped, about 8 in. 
in diameter with creamy white skin. Pkt. Se, 1 oz. 10e 
DES MOINES er TABLE QUEEN—A _ small acorn 
shaped squash 5 to 6 inches long and 4 inches in dia- 
meter, 
Pkt, 5c, 1 oz 10¢ 
Winter Squash 
YRUE HUBBARD—Olive shaped squash with dark 
bronze-green skin, the rind is heavy and hard mak- 
ing it a good keeper. About 12 inches long. Deep 
orange fine grained flesh sweet and dry, the standard 
winter squash for all purposes. Pkt. ic, 1 oz, 10¢ 
GOLDEN HUBBARD—Similar to above but smaller 
and deep golden color. Pkt. Se, 1 oz. 10¢e 

Rotodust will kill the little striped cucumber 
beetles also the worms that bore in the stem, keep 
a little about the stem where it enters the ground. 
1 tb. 19e, 3 lb, Tie 

Turnips 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE— 
The roots are large, globe 
upper part purple red, 
flesh white, crisp and tender. 
Pkt. 5e, 2 oz. 10c, Ib. 40c 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF—The popular early flat 
purple top turnip, small tops. Pkt. Sc, 2 oz. 10c 
shaped, and very smooth; 
white below; 
SEVEN TOP—Very hardy, makes excellent “greens”’, 
Pkt. 5e, 2 o% 10¢ 
Sunflower 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN — A magnificant sunflower, 
heads 18 to 20 inches in diameter, very showy, often 
£.ows 16 ft. tall, seed. plump makes fine feed for 
poultry. Pkt. 10¢, lh. 25e 
Swiss Chard 
GIANT LUCULLUS—Start cutting in about 6 weeks 
after sowing and continue until frest. 
Spinach 
BLOOMSDALE—A quick growing savoy leaf variety, 
popular with home and market growers. 
NEW ZEALAND — Foilage thick, succulent, dark 
green, never sunburn, a true heat resistant. In edible 
condition from July umtil frost. Excessive heat does 
not check its growth, 
All Spinach Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c 
Pkt. Se 
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Tomatoes 
GREEVER’S MAMMOTH ORANGE—Scouthwest Vir- 
winias oustanding and most popular tomato. Our own 
introduction. We introduceed this outstanding toma- 
to in 1930, The fruit is large often weighing 234 ibs. 
very smooth, solid having ve ryfew seed, flesh orange 
colored ad of fine texture and delicious flavor, Very 
little acid. 
We use the utmost care in selecting the plants 
from which our seed are taken, using only the 
smoothest and largest tomatoes. Only at GREEVERS 
are you sure of getting the pure strain of these 
famous Orange tomatoes, 
Packet (about 25 seed) 10¢ 

Beers 
Is. 
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Pe enees 

GREEVER’S CRIMSON GIANT — Uncoubtedly the 
fargets, most briltiant red and best flivored tomato 
ever produced, Almost seedless, practically cereless 
and certainly matchless . very smooth, round oval 
shape; and a rich color. Revelation. to those who like 
iIneaty bright red tomatoes. Pkt. 10¢ 
¢( XHEART—A recent introduetion of most distinct 
torm, producing ceep pear-shaped fruit some of which 
are of immense sive and weight. Solid, deep rose-red 
fiesh with few seeds and extremely mild and free 
from acid Pkt, 10e¢ 
IMPROVED PONDERCSA—We have a seleet strain 
ef this fine old tomato, beautiful pinkish purple 
eolor Pkt. 1@¢ 
G@LDEN COLOSSAL—Large and smooth and a beau- 
ttiful golden yellow. Pkt. ide 
SCARLET DAW .— early and prolific 
Fruits medium large wall structure, gio- 
Very 
with thick 
bular, smooth, bright scarlet. ripen well to the stem. 
Pkt. Se. 
NASTER MARGLOBE— 
s noted for its uniform shape, solid meaty 
fruits and bright red color. Pkt, Se 
BONNIE BEST—Unexcelled as a general purpose to- 
mato. Very early, fruit handsome evenly coloied 
bright red scarlet. medium size; flattened globe shap- 
ed, smocth and firm, Pkt. Se 
BEE STi ANK—Extr: large size fruit, The flesh is a 
beautiful deep scarlet. Pkt. Se 
BRIMMER—Large smooth solid, very 
l.ttie core. Pkt. Se 
pink tomate 
See plant section for transplanted plants. 
We have increased our Greenhouse space _ in order 
to have large sturdy plants by May 5th. We were 
sorry to dissappoint some of our customers this sea- 
#on by not h ‘+¢ vur ;Jants latge enough May 10th. 
We expect to have plenty large fine plants this sea- 
Water Melon 
KLECKLEY SWEET—Fruit large, oblong, very dark 
greaen. lesh bright rich red. crisp. exceedingly sweet 
ceed « hite Pkt. 5c, oz, 10¢ 
TOM WATSON—The melons are 18 to 20 inches long 
and 19 to 12 inches in diameter. Flavor delicious, 
Pkt. Be, ow 10¢ 
YELLOW FLESH ICE CREAM—Beautiful gelden yel- 
low ttesh an] its Iucious sugary flaver, Pkt, 5e, oz. 10¢ 
STONE MOUNTAIN—Fruits very large, broad oval, 
almost round, dark green, rind hard and tough; flesh 
bright red, crisp and sweet. Pkt, 5e, oz, 16¢ 

