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MUSKMELON, Golden Combination 

CORN, SWEET—NEW 
Mason’s Golden Midget. Exactly like 
White Midget in growth and habit 
except the cob is smaller and the 
kernels sweeter; in fact, anyone who 
has eaten Mason’s Golden Midget 
acclaims it to be the sweetest corn 
they have ever tasted. Very early. 
Pkt., $3.00:-2 pkts., $5.00. 
CUCUMBER 
Colorado. Similar to White Spine, but 
much darker; flesh crisp, delicious 
favOtry bite Cm OZae mS Dice 
EGGPLANT 
New Hampshire Hybrid. A cross be- 
tween Black Beauty and Early Dwarf 
Purple. Uniform growth, early, 
very productive, dark purple fruits 
of excellent flavor. Pkt., 25c; 0z., 
$1.50. 
ENDIVE, COS TYPE 
Batavian. A new broadleaf Escarolle 
type. Upright growth. Leaves longer 
and wider than Fullheart, and folds 
in at the top like a Cos _ letttice. 
Hearts full and well blanched. Pkt., 
TENE covets. TPKE. 
LEEK 
Jumbo. A strong growing solid va- 
ricty of gigantic size. Exceedingly 
delicate flavor. One of the earliest 
varieties. Pkt., 50c; 0z., $3.00. 
LETTUCE 
Cosberg 600. A cross between Cos 
and Iceberg, similar to the original 
Cosberg but 10 days earlier. Light 
green without bronze tinge. Its 
chief value is earliness and heading 
quality under adverse conditions. 
Bete obicmoz ean eOO: 
Summer Triumph. Oak-leaf type. 
Compact heads, very tender, leaves 
of excellent flavor; a sure heading 
summer lettuce. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 75c. 
MUSKMELON 
Golden Combination. This new melon 
is unsurpassed in sweetness and 
flavor. Medium large, somewhat 
oval in shape and the thickest deep 
orange flesh of all melons. Skin is 
very heavily netted. Matures in 314 
Months Okt COZ te ice 
ONIONS 
Kennedy’s Ailsa Craig. Very large, 
globe-shaped; color yellow, good 
keeper. Seed grown especially for 
us by one of the most renowned 
English growers. Pkt., 50c; 02z., 
$2.50; 14 1b., $9.00. 
Kennedy’s White Bunching. Seed 
sown in the spring will produce 
scallions early in the summer. Does 
not form a bulb but the scallions are 
nearly twice as long as the ordinary_\ 
bunching onions. Mild, sweet. Pkt., 
Moo toyz) ALI Ze Moy SYOO) 
Sweet Spanish. (Utah strain.) An 
enormous globe-shaped onion which 
often measures 5 inches in diameter. 
Skin deep yellow and flavor very 
mild. Disease-resistant. Pkt., 35c: 
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PARSNIP 
All-American. A recent introduction. 
Roots clean, free of side shoots, very 
small core and clear white. Pkt., 25c: 
oz., 60c: Y% l|b., $2.00. 
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Waitt? Vegetable Deed Noucliessone Specialties of Merit 
PEPPER 
Oakview Wonder. Very large, early 
and prolific, rich green turning crim- 
son. An early California Wonder, 
bearing upright fruits in clusters of 
five to seven; very thick meat. Pkt., 
25. CH OZR OU eOO8 
PARSLEY 
Emerald. Superior to other curled 
sorts, very dark green, finely curled. 
Pkt ise - 07,055 
PEAS 
Foremost. The earliest and highest 
quality, large-podded variety yet in- 
troduced. Earlier than Early Bird 
and a great improvement over any 
other pea of this type. We recom- 
mend Foremost for your first crop 
pea.. Height 4 feet. cb. 3250-95, 
Ibs., $11.50; 10 lbs., $22.00. 
Giant Stride. A dwarf late pea ma- 
turing in about 80 days. Resistant to 
pea blight, heavy yielder, pods long- 
er than Laxton’s Progress and well 
filled with peas of excellent quality. 
Lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.60; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
POTATO 
Chippewa. A seed potato developed 
by the Maine Experimental Station. 
An early potato, same season as 
Bovee-and Irish Cobbler, but of far 
superior quality. Market price. 
RADISH 
Cavalier. A scarlet globe radish with 
short top. An excellent variety for 
greenhouse as well as outdoors. 
Flesh mild and crisp, color brilliant 
scarlet, stands long time without 
getting soft. “Pkt. 15¢;20use ae 
V4 db; $100: 
RHUBARB 
MacDonald. A remarkable improve- 
ment over any other rhubarb on the 
market. Large bright crimson stalks, 
tender and delicious flavor. Roots, 
doz., $7.50;.100, $60.00. 
SPINACH 
Kennedy’s Heat-Resistant. A variety 
which trials have proved will stand 
the heat of summer without bolting 
to seed. Leaves are thick and dark 
green. Oz., 25c; 4 Ib., $1.00. 
Viking. Plant resembles Nobel Giant 
in growth but leaves are very large, 
more crumpled, darker, very tender, 
and excellent quality. Very early. 
Oz.) 25. 41b ce Ibe eoee 
SQUASH 
Golden Table Queen. In quality, size 
and shape it is in every way com- 
parable to Table Queen, but instead 
of being green it is deep golden 
yellow. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 50c; Y% 1b., 
$3.00. 
Fordhook Zucchini. Midseason, bushy 
plants; should be picked when small. 
More tender flesh and more attrac- 
tive shape than Zucchini and bears 
over a longer period. Pkt., 15c; 
OZ5 DUG. 
TOMATO 
Cardinal. A recent introduction of out- 
standing merit. Large, handsome, 
semi-globe fruits of rich scarlet, 
smooth, thick-walled and solid, ex- 
cellent flavor. An early, Improved 
Stone type in the main crop class. 
Pkt., 50c. : 
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