LOOK! 
SOME NEW 
THINGS YOU 
MUST HAVE 
CROWN MILLET 
OUR CONTRACT FIELD 
(See page 53). A new Canadian 
variety of Proso Millet. Postpaid, 
Ib., 25e3 F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., 50c; 
50 Ibs., $2.00; 100 Ibs., $3.50, 









(See page 66). One of his new- 
est and finest. 26 to 30 in. high, 
with massive clusters of apricot 
blossoms carried erect, 18 to 24 to 
ae ‘ a A 6 | : the stalk. Price, each, 75c; poste 
EDIBLE SOY \ ieee eee” 0 paid, Sic. — 
BEANS : > 
(See page 14). Easily prepared and 
good either green or ripe. Resembles 
green lima beans when_cooked green and 
are more digestible. Ripe ones may be 
baked, boiled or made into succotash, 
Pkt., 5c; %4 Ib., 12c; % lb., 21c; lb., 35¢e, 
postpaid. 


(See page 70). This is an intro- 
duction from the Dominion Horti- 
eultural Station at Morden, Mani- 
toba, and a result of some of their 
extensive fruit breeding work. Man- 
tet is to all intents an early, hardy 
MeIntosh, 3 to 4 ft., each, 55c3 5 for 
(See page 73). A Morden 
production of the hardy Prunus 
Negra stock. See page 73 for 
details. Price, 3 to 4 ft., each, 
60c; 5, $2.75. * 
e 
$2.50. 
MRS. HEATH BLACK 
RASPBERRY 
(See page G68). A 
heavy bearing native 
sort, collected by 
Mrs. Lanny Heath 
and named for her 
by Professor Yea- 



BATO EARLY SOY 

BEANS 
ger. Delicious 
fruit and easily 
picked. Requires 
little cure. Post-+ 
paid, each, 35c; F. 
oO. B. here, each, 
30c; 6, $1.50. 


(See page 53). The earliest 
commercial soy bean we have yet 
found and more prolific than 
other early sorts. Sent to us two 
years ago by a Swedish seedman. 
Postpaid, Ib., 50c; F. O. B. here, 
10 Ibs., $2.50. 
