

BEANS 
CARROTS 

VEGETABLE SEEDS 
For Best Results 
Plant a large garden this year and help your food 
problem. Every home garden can help greatly to avoid 
a food shortage. Order your seeds today before the stocks 
are depleted and be sure of receiving the varieties you 
wish to grow. 
BEANS 
Dwarf Green Podded 
Pkt. 10¢, 4 Ib. 25¢, 1 Ib. 40¢, 
5-Ibs. $1.90. 
BOUNTIFUL—Early popular green 
podded bean. Straw colored seed. Flat 
absolutely stringless pods. The finest 
quality. Matures in about 48 days. 
TENDERGREEN—Round, fleshy, dark 
green pods. Prolific and_ stringless. 
Seed mottled buff and purple. 54 days. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS—HEarly, with 
dark green pods, 5 inches long; Stur- 
dy and nearly round, stringless and 
fiberless. Seed coffee brown. 50 days. 
BEANS 
Dwarf Wax Podded 
GOLDEN WAX—RUST PROOF—Ear- 
ly and quite productive. The pods are 
4-444 in, long, very stout, straight or 
slightly curved and oval in form; flesh 
brittle, stringless, of good quality; 
color bright yellow. Seed white much 
mottled brown. 52 days. 
BLACK WAX PENCIL POD —the: 
best of the dwarf black seeded varie- 
ties. Early and very productive. Pods 
large, 644 to 7 in. long, round, near- 
ly straight, strictly stringless, fiber- 
less, fleshly, brittle. Color very clean 
yellow. 56 days. 
UNRIVALLED WAX—A new variety 
of great merit. The pods are light 
yellow, long and rather narrow, gen- 
erally straight, though sometimes 
slightly curved. They are inclined to 
be of the fleshy type, semi-flat and 
showing a slight trace of string, al- 
most completely disease-resistant. 
Seed golden brown. 53 days. 
SURE CROP WAX—Thick fiat pods 
of yvolden yellow, brittle and strictly 
stringless; 6 inches long. Seeds jet 
black. Plants sturdy, large and very 
productive. 53 days. 
BEANS 
Pole or Climbing 
KENTUCKY WONDER OR OLD 
HOMESTEAD— The most_ popular. 
vreen-podded, climbing or cornhill 
bean; early and productive. Pods 8 to 
9 inches long, nearly round, very 
slender, decidedly curved, slightly 
stringy. Tender. 65 days. 
LIMA BEANS 
Pkt. 10¢, 4 tbh. 30¢, 1 Ib. 45¢, 
5 Tbs. $2.00. 
FORDHOOK BUSH—A most excellent 
early and distinct variety and exceed- 
ingly popular with market gardeners. 
Pods about 5 inches long, containing 
4 to 5 large oval-shaped, very thick 
white beans of the so-called Potato 
Lima type. 75 days. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Packet 10¢. 
IMPROVED DWARF—Grows 18 to 30 
in. high, producing sprouts, 1 to 2 
in, in diameter, vrayish-green in color. 
Hardy, early and very satisfactory. 
70 days. 
Packet 10¢. 
CALABRESE—The best strain of the 
Italian green-sprouting broccolis, which 
produces large, compact heads of blu- 
ixh-vreen flower buds, Side shoots 
continue to grow after main head has 
been removed, 7U days. 
BEETS 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 30¢, %4 Ib. 90¢, 
1 
tb. $2.85. 
DETROIT DARK RED—Fine globe- 
shaped beet of excellent quality. Very 
popular for canning. Deep ox-blood 
red color. Sweet and tender. Small 
tap root. 68 days. 
EARLY WONDER—Roots  semi-glob- 
ular with smooth dark purplish red 
skin. Very small tap root. Medium 
size. Green tops. 58 days. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN—Where a first 
early market is desired, this variety 
is unequalled. Roots a flattened globe 
shape; skin fairly dark red, flesh a 
trifle lighter in color and _ lightly 
zoned; tops large and tall. 60 days. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—A late or 
main crop variety. Large top, tur- 
nip-shaped root. Color dark red, flesh 
bright red with lighter zones. Excell- 
ent for winter storage. 68 days. 
SWISS CHARD 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 25¢, % Ib. 75¢, 
1 Ib. $2.40. 
LUCULLUS—Pale green leaves 
crumpled and curled like savoy cab- 
bage. The stiff-ribbed chards are white 
and broad. 50 days. 
MANGEL WURZEL 
STOCK BEETS 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 20¢, '% Ib. 65¢, 
1 Ib. $2.30. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED—The most 
used for stock feeding. Heavy yield- 
er. The flesh is white, veined with 
pink. Roots large, long, slightly tap- 
ering, and grow half above ground. 
110 days. 
CABBAGE 
Packet 10¢. Oz. 50¢. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET — Depend- 
ably early and uniform. Stem _ is 
short, heads are large, round and sol- 
id, with a few outer leaves of up- 
right growth. 70 days. 
DANISH BALLHEAD—(Short Stem). 
Heavy yielding strain, producing large 
heads, solid and of good color. An 
excellent variety for storage and 
kraut. 110 days. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—One 
of the most desirable of early varie- 
ties. Heads cone shape, hard, small, 
short stem. Excellent for home and 
market gardens and a good _ shipper. 
65 days. 
GOLDEN ACRE—A very early selec- 
tion of the Copenhagen type and the 
earliest of the round-headed cabbages. 
Medium sized heads are’ very solid. 
65 days. 
CARROTS 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 50¢, % fh. $1.50. 
DANVER HALF LONG—The best 
known second early half-long sort; 
roots 6 to 8 inches long, tapering to 
a blunt point. Flesh deep orange, 
tender and good quality. 75 days. 
IMPERATOR — All-American Silver 
Medal winner. Medium size, large 
enough for bunching. Length of root 
7 to 8 inches. Indistinct core. Diam- 
eter of shoulder, 2 in. Rich orange 
flesh, fine for market gardener, as its 
narrow or sloping shoulder tapering 
half blunt end makes it especially fine 
for bunching. 76 days. 
CHANTENAY RED CORED (Coreless) 
—Roots 5 ta 6 in. long, 2 to 2% in. 
thick at the crown. Color deep or- 
ange-red. A fine medium early, half- 
leng, stump-rooted carrot. Core red 
dish orange. 70 days, 
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PACKETS 10¢ ea. 
Any 6 Pkts. 50¢ 
Any 14 Pkts. $1.00 
We Pay The Postage. 
Minimum Size Order 50¢. 
CUCUMBERS 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 35¢, % Tb. $1.00. 
A and C, w. s.—Uniform, nearly cyl- 
indrical, very dark green, well round- 
ed at ends. Highly desirable for ship- 
ping and for market gardens. 9 in. 
68 days. 
CHICAGO PICKLING or WESTFIELD 
—Medium green, square ended. Early 
and largest of pickling type. 59 days. 
EARLY FORTUNE — Medium = early 
white spine, slicing type. Flesh firm 
and crisp with very few seeds. 64 
days. 
LONG GREEN IMPROVED—A black 
spine type. 12 to 138 in. long. Flesh 
white and_ crisp. Dependable  all- 
purpose variety for home garden use. 
68 days. 
STRAIGHT 8—This outstanding vari- 
ety produces’ symetrical, cylindrical 
fruits about 8 x 1% in. Fruits well- 
rounded at the ends, deep green when 
ready for use. 66 days. 
SWEET CORN 
Pkt. 10¢, 4 tb. 25¢, 1 tb. 40¢, 
5 fhs. $1.50. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—A very early 
corn of the Golden Bantam type, ma- 
turing several days earlier than that 
variety. More dwarf. 75 days. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN BANTAM—An- 
excellent mid-season yellow corn with 
8 in. ears. and 10 to 14 rows. Very 
sweet and remains tender longer than 
regular Golden Bantam. 82 days. 
HYBRID 
SWEET CORN 
Pkt. 10¢, 4 tb. 30¢, 1 Ib 50¢. 
TENDERGOLD—A good variety ma- 
turing ahead of Golden Cross Bantam. 
Stalk sturdy with good foliage; high- 
ly resistant to disease. Ear nearly 
eylindrical, 12-16 rowed, kernels me- 
dium in width and depth, golden yel- 
low, tender and of good quality. 81 
days. 
ENDIVE 
Packet 10¢. 
GREEN CURLED—Late variety. Tuf- 
ty and full in center, Midrib white, 
thick, tender and fleshy. 90 days. 
KALE 
Packet. 10¢. 
DWARF CURLED SCOTCH — Deep 
dark green foliage, very finely curled, 
dwarf spreading variety. 55 days. 
EGG PLANT 
Packet 10¢, Oz. 65¢. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE HYBRID— Early 
variety bred to give good crop in 
short season areas. Fruits round to 
olive shape. 70 days. 
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