Paul 2. Howard’s Quality Vegetable 
SPINACH 
SUMMER SUCCESS. The best variety for sum- 
mer use. On moist peat land, this variety will 
produce crisp tender leaves 14 inches long. Pkt. 
10c; ounce 20c. 
WINTER BROADLEAF. Splendid winter sort, 
with large, thick, broad leaves of fine flavor. 
Pkt. 10c; ounce 20c. 
MUSTARD SPINACH 
TENDERGREEN. A pleasingly flavored mustard, 
so mild it is almost like spinach. May be grown 
in place of spinach during the summer. Leaves are 
ready to use 3 or 4 weeks after sowing. Pkt. 10c; 
ounce 20c. 
SQUASH 
SUMMER WHITE BUSH SCALLOP, Green Tint. 
A much improved type of the white bush squash. 
Young fruits are deep green, holding their color 
at the edible stage, and of excellent flavor. Pkt. 
10¢c; ounce 20c. 
SUMMER BLACK ZUCCHINI. Most desirable for 
home and market garden, noted for its vitamin 
content. Fruits are deep green, 6 to 8 inches long, 
and are used when quite young. Plants are bushy 
and very productive. Pkt. 10¢; ounce 20c. 
WINTER PINK BANANA. Considered the rich- 
est and finest flavored of the winter squash. 
Fruits are 15 to 20 inches long, with flesh of fine 
texture, thick, and light orange in color. Pkt. 
10¢; ounce 20c. 
TOMATO 
FLOWERLAND GARDEN KING. A_ wonderful 
new variety recommended for the home garden. 
Plamts are of strong growth, producing clusters 
of 6 to 14 medium sized fruits on long fruit 
stems. Tomatoes are brilliant red, firm fleshed, 
and of delicious flavor. Plants produce large crops 
of fruit. Pkt. 25c. 
CRIMSON CUSHION OR BEEFSTEAK. Very large, 
round and uniferm fruits, bright scarlet in color. 
Flesh is solid and meaty, of delicious mild flavor, 
with few seeds. Vines grow tall, and may be 
trained or tied to a trellis, to make an attractive 
fence for the vegetable garden. This variety bears 
for months. Pkt. 10c. 
RED CHERRY OR COCKTAIL TOMATO. A very 
productive variety, bearing clusters ef small sweet 
red fruits, about one-half inch in diameter. At- 
pacrive for salads, garnishing, and _ preserves. 
Pkt. 10c. 
YELLOW GARDEN QUEEN. A large yellow to- 
mato that is non-acid and of delicious flavor, ex- 
cellent for salads, imparting a novel color as well 
as flavor. With sliced lemon and preserved ginger, 
it makes a delicate conserve. Pkt. 10c. 
TURNIP 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. The all-purpose 
variety for the kitchen garden. Tops are dark 
green, and make excellent tender greens when 
cut young. Roots are globe shaped, smooth, the 
upper part purple, under side white. Flesh is 
white, crisp, sweet and tender. Pkt. 10¢; ounce 
20c. 
EARLY WHITE SNOWBALL. An early table sort, 
roots of medium size, white throughout, crisp, 
tender and sweet. Pkt. 10c; ounce 20c, 
Nushrooms 
AMERICAN GROWN PURE CULTURE SPAWN. 
Mushrooms are easily produced in corners 
of the garden, or in specially prepared beds. 
The spawn may be crumbled fine and planted 
in umused sod or grassland, producing a crop 
of mushrooms of finest quality in a few 
months. One carton of Pure Culture Spawn 
wi plant 40 square feet. Carton 95c¢, post- 
paid. 
Our special leaflet, “Mushroom Gulture’ will 
be sent free upon request. 


PAUL J. HOWARD'S Vegetable Plants 
in Plant Band Pots 
Now you can set out vegetable plants from our new plant-band pots, 
and save time and effort. 
Plants in plant-band pots are stronger, since each plant has its own 
root system, fully developed and ready to start growing in your garden. 
They are economical, too, since there is no loss in planting. Roots are not 
damaged in transplanting. 
Leading varieties of vegetable plants are available in plant-band pots. 
For Early Planting: 
Dozen Dozen 
Brussels: Sprouts cs assign Gugisa eves one's spon ie $ .25 Chivesic. csc sins tea aie each 15c, 3 for 40c. 
Cabbage, Early Summer Wakefield ........ 25 Kale, Scotch Curly ........... Rickie ction 5 oes 
Cabbage, Red Rock ...............2000- 25 Leek, American Flag ............0.e0e008 35 
Celeriac, Turnip Root Celery ............. 25 Letfuce;~ Romaitie’ =. ii3/c>. 0%: sco s-0 + 2 sheeete er ane 25 
Celery, Utah Golden Stringless ........... 25 Parsley, Moss Curled .......... each 10¢c; 1.00 
Chard, New Rhubarb Red ............... 50 Parsley, Hamburg Turnip Rooted. .each 10c, 1.00 
The following varieties will be ready for warm weather planting: 
Dozen Dozen 
Beans, Montalvo Perennial Bush Lima Bean Pepper, Anaheim Chili (Hot) ............ 35 
olther qua tcun cen ature Nersrox LOE iy RS each 10c, $1.00 Squash, Summer White Bush Scallop ...... .50 
Sweet Corn, Top Flight Bantam .......... -35. Squash, Summer Black Zucchini .......... 50 
Sweet Corn, Country Gentleman .......... ‘25° Squash, Winter Pink Banana ........... 50 
Cucumber, Improved Long Green ......... -50 a Nic es test art Aa i Sa Ya 
Cucumber, Telegraph Trellis ............. 50 coma: pares ee oR B. S fst 3 k EO Ee ee 
Egg Plant, New York Improved .......... 50 OINST Osa LMSC NS USMONLOL Dee: steakse eT. =) 
Muskmelon, Rockyford ...............005 50 Tomato, Golden Queen .................. 50 
Pepper, California Wonder (Sweet) ....... .35 Roselle, Queensland Jelly Plant .......... 50 
Vegetable Roots 
ARTICHOKES HORSERADISH 
FRENCH GREEN GLOBE. Each 25c; $2.00 for 10. 2 for 25c; $1.00 fer 10; 100 for $8.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
PARADISE. Fine productive new variety. 10 for Prices includ re i i 
50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $2.25. nf f e del Cerda Ht 
MARY WASHINGTON. Most popular sort. 10 delivery district. Plants ar 
for 40c; 25 for 75¢c; 100 for $2.00. y $ eseut 
RHUBARB express collect beyond these 
CHERRY and STRAWBERRY. Strong roots, each | points. 
25¢; 10 for $2.00; $14.00 per 100. 


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