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Tomato, Earliana 
OKRA (Gumbo) Pods used in soups, salads, stews, and 
relishes. Sow April to July. 
Dwari Long Green Pod, Pods tender, 7 to 8 inches long, 
plants 2% ft. 
Perkins lwammoth Pod, Pods fleshy, ribbed, and tapered, 
plants 4 to 5 ft. 
White Velvet, 6 to 7 inch pods, white, tender, -smooth, 
plants 3 ft. 
ONION; Bunching, Tender, garden variety of ycung, green 
onion. 
Red Wethersfield, Standard late variety of splendid keeping 
qualities, excellent for sets and mature bulbs. 
Southport White Globe, line quality, fairly mild onion, 
clear white. 
Yellow Bermuda, One of most widely used varieties, early 
flat onion, light, straw-colored skin, mild white flesh. 
Yellow Sweet Spanish, Large, mild, amber, fine keeper. 
Long Red Italian, Sweet, juicy, used raw in salads and sand- 
wiches. 
Sow Onions August to April. Pkts. 15e. 
PARSLEY—Extra Triple Curled, Compact, fine for flavoring 
and garnish. 
Hamburg, Thick parsnip-like roots for flavoring. 
Plain, Leaves for flavoring. 
Sow anytime. 
PARSNIP; Hollow Crown, Sweet flavor, needs rich soil and 
plenty of water. Sow August to March. 
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Spinach, Dark Green, Prickly Seeded 

Radish, Early Scarlet Globe 
PEAS; Dwarf, Laxton’s Progress, Warly, long pods, prolific. 
Giant Stride, Later variety, vigorous, long full pods. 
Tall; Alderman (Improved Telephone), Medium early, sweet 
wrinkled peas. 
Melting Sugar or Edible Pod. Cook whole pods when peas 
are half developed, delicious. Sow Sept. to Ireb. Pkts. 1c. 
PEPPER; California Wonder, Sweet, large fruits, green when 
young turning bright red, very productive over long season. 
Pimiento, Thick, sweet flesh of splendid flavor, heartshaped, 
fine for canning; deep green turning deep red. 
Anaheim Chili, Mildly hot and pungent, popular for drying 
and canning. 
Floral Gem, Small, hot, for sauces and pickling, green, 
white, and red. Sow peppers in hot beds Jan. to April. 
PUMPKIN—Connecticut Field, Very large, for pies, canning, 
and stock. 
New England Pie (Sugar), Earliest and best for pies. 
Sow March to July. 
RADISH—Early Scarlet Globe, Small, sweet, crisp. 
French Breakfast, Small, olive-shaped, fine flavor, forcing 
type. 
Icicle, Best early white, crisp and mild. 
Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped, Handsome rosy carmine good 
keeper. 
Winter Varieties, Chinese White Winter, Crisp and mild, § 
inches long. 
Round Black Spanish, Skin black, flesh white, crisp, pun- 
gent, good keeper. 
Sow winter varieties July and August, others anytime. 
SALSIFY (Vegetable Oyster), Sow in spring and dig in fall 
and winter. 
SPINACH—Dark Green Prickly Seeded, Best winter variety 
for garden and canning. large crisp leaves. 
Giant Thick Leaved, Best warm weather sort, enormous 
yield, large, tender. 
New Zealand—Vine type; the small, thick, dark green leaves 
may be gathered repeatedly without pulling the vines. Sow 
Sept. to March. 
SQUASH—Summer: 
Early Green Bush Scallop, Popular, small, keeps its light 
green color longer than other varieties. 
Early White Bush Scallop, Larger fruits, smooth and tender. 
Yellow Crookneck, Rich in color and flavor. 
Yellow Straightneck, Like Crookneck, but more practical for 
shipping and paring. 
Winter: 
Banana, Pinkish orange flesh. sweet, rich flavor. 
Hubbard, Best winter keeper, flesh deep yellow, very smooth 
and fine grain. 
Table Queen, Popular Home variety, small, acorn shaped, 
fine flavored. 
Sow in spring and summer. 
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