GARDENS / VICTORY 
Plant Maloney’s Seeds for the Food Front. 

PEAS 
Pkt. 10¢, % Tb. 20¢, 1 th 45¢, 
5 Ib $2.00. 
ALASKA—The earliest pea known. 
Small round smooth peas. Pods grow 
about 2% inches long. Straight and 
blunt at the end, light green color. 
55 days. 
GILBO—Vines grow 26 to 28 in. tall, 
are heavy producing, well filled pods 
4% to 5 in. long, of dark green color. 
Resistant to Fusarium wilt. Seed 
green and large. 72 days. 
GRADUS—A large podded_ wrinkled 
variety for home garden and mar- 
ket use. Vines grow 38 to 38% ft. 
Pods about 4 inches long and contain 
many peas of good quality. 60 days. 
HUNDREDFOLD—Prolific, large pod- 
ded dwarf variety for home, market 
garden and shipping. Vines 22 to 24 
in. tall, dark green pods, pointed and 
curved. 64 days. 
IMPROVED TELEPHONE (Dark 
Podded Strain)—The standard main 
crop pea. The pods grow 4% to 5% 
inches, are dark green and _ contain 
many well wrinkled peas. 73 days. 
LITTLE MARVEL — A _ productive 
dwarf sort, the vines growing 15 to 
20 inches high. Dark green plump 
and well-filled pods. 62 days. 
NOTTS EXCELSIOR—One of the best 
early dwarf wrinkled peas. Vines a- 
bout 15 to 18 inches high, producing 
a yvood crop of well-filled blunt round 
pods about 3 in. long. 60 days. 
STRATAGEM IMPROVED or POT- 
LACH—Height of vine about 22 to 26 
inches, deep green, very luxurious. 
Pods about 4 in. long, nearly round 
and pointed, peas tender and succu- 
lent. 75 days. 
THOMAS LAXTON—For many years 
a favorite early sort. Pods are dark 
colored, 3144 in. long and _ contain 
many wrinkled and very sweet peas. 
62 days. 
WORLD’S RECORD—Seed_ wrinkled, 
large, cream and green color. Pods 
are pointed, about 4 in. long, and 
broad. An early type of the celebra- 
ted Gradus, very frequently used as 
an early Gradus. Height of vine 24 
to 30 in. and light green. 57 days. 
PUMPKIN 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 15¢, % Tb 45¢. 
LARGE YELLOW or CONNECTICUT 
FIELD—The standard field pumpkin, 
vrown for pies, canning and_ stock 
feeding. Flesh thick, orange-yellow, 
coarse and sweet. 118 days. 
SMALL SUGAR or NEW ENGLAND 
PIE—Small orange skinned, — slightly 
ribbed. Finest quality fiesh and most 
popular for pies. 108 days. 
RADISH 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 15¢, %4 Ib. 45¢, 
1 Ib. $1.50. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE — Koots 
olive-shaped, bright scarlet, crisp and 
tender, 24 days. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—Oblong roots 
scarlet color with a white tip. Half 
an inch thick by 1% in. long. 25 
days. 
EARLY SCARLET WHITE TIP — 
Round and smooth. Color dull scarlet- 
red with one-third white area at hot- 
tom. Flesh white, crisp and tender. 
26 days. 
WHITE ICICLE—Most popular of all 
long radishes. Pure white, delicious. 
crisp flesh, always tender, juicy, and 
delicately snappy. The roots xrow 
about 5 inches in length and are the 
shape of an icicle, straight and free 
from side roots. 27 days. 
LETTUCE 
Pkt. 10¢, 4% Oz. 20¢, Oz. 30¢, 
% Tb 80¢. 
BIG BOSTON--Enxcellent stock of the 
old favorite butterhead lettuce. 
GRAND RAPIDS—One of the most 
popular loose leaved sorts, Leaves are 
light green and frilled. Plant erect 
and compact. Excellent for early 
planting and forcing. 43 days. 
ICEBERG—A curled heading variety 
with light green leaves, tinged with 
brown. Crisp, sweet, white interior. 
Heads large and compact. 80 days. 
PRIZEHEAD or BRONZEHEAD— 
Loose leaf, non-heading sort. Early, 
quick growing, with crumpled, frilled 
leaves of light reddish brown on a 
medium green base. 47 days. 
SIMPSON, BLACK SEEDED — Early 
loose-leaved type, large yellowish green 
leaves, frilled. 46 days. 
SIMPSON, EARLY CURLED SILESIA 
—White seed. Fine home garden sort, 
with light green frilled leaves. Early 
hardy and compact. Tender and 
sweet. 45 days. 
MUSKMELON 
Packet 10¢, Oz. 25¢. 
BENDER’S SURPRISE—Salmon flesh- 
ed melon. Very popular in New York 
state. Fruit medium to large, oval- 
shaped, distinctly ribbed. 90 days. 
OSAGE—A large, round, salmon- 
fleshed melon with dark green netted 
skin, Flesh exceptionally thick, sweet 
and distinctly flavored. 95 days. 
DELICIOUS—An early Bender’s Sur- 
prise. The deep orange-yellow flesh 
is firm and unusually sweet. Exterior 
prominently ribbed and covered with 
coarse netting. 83 days. 
ONION 
Pkt. 10¢, % Oz. 45¢, Oz. T5¢. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS — The 
standard main crop variety, fine for 
storage. Bulbs large, round, yellow, 
firm, white fleshed. 115 days. 
FPRIZETAKER—Large yellow onion of 
very handsome globe shape. Flavor 
mild. Very productive. 105 days. 
RIVERSIDE—Sweet Spanish, very 
large, bright golden yellow’ globe- 
shaped onions. Extremely uniform 
med.-topped bulbs. Very mild. 108 
days. 
PARSNIP 
Packet 10¢, Oz. 25¢. 
IMPROVED HOLLOW CROWN OR 
GUERNSEY — A. wonderful cropper. 
Long white roo.s, tender, sugary. 
Roots 12 to 15 inches lony, 3 inches 
thick at shoulder. Tapered and 
smooth. 95 days. 
PARSLEY 
Packet 10¢. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED—Leaves 
uniform dark green color, finely cut 
and so closely curled, resembles bun- 
ches of moss. 70 days. 
PEPPER 
Packet 10¢. 
EARLY CALWONDER—Smooth, uni- 
form, deep green, 4-lobed fruit. Flesh 
thick, sweet and mild. 69 days. 
LONG RED CAYENNE—Medium ear- 
ly, slender, bright red. Favorite hot 
pepper. 70 days. 
SPINACH 
Packet 10¢, Oz. 25¢. 
BLOOMSDALE LONG STANDING 
SAVOY—The standard long standing 
dark green, crumpled leaf variety. 
Plant large, erect and sturdy. 42 days. 
NEW ZEALAND — Large spreading 
plants with small, pointed leaves. 
Thrives in hot weather. Seeds large 
and hard-horned. 70 days. 
SQUASH 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 20¢, 14 tb. 60¢. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK 
—All-American Silver Medal for 1938. 
Early, of bright lemon-yellow color. 
50 days. 
HUBBARD, GOLDEN or , RED—Simi- 
lar in shape to Green Hubbard, ear- 
lier, smaller. Skin usually warted, 
fine orange-red color. Flesh is deep 
orange. Fine keeper. 100 days. 
CHICAGO WARTED HUBBARD — 
Largest and best of the rough skinned 
Hubbards, Produces large heavily 
warted fruits of fine form, rich dark 
green color. Flesh golden-yellow, dry 
and sweet. 105 days. 
DELICIOUS (Green) — Medium size, 
top-shaped winter sort, with dark 
green skin. Flesh very thick and 
bright yellow. 102 days. 
GIANT SUMMER CROOKNECK — 
Larger, later, more warted strain of 
crookneck. Light yellow, flesh thick 
and yellow. 58 days. 
TABLE QUEEN — Very early; ex- 
tremely prolific. Dark green fruits 
pointed acorn shape. Flesh light yel- 
low, bakes well with good flavor. 58 
"TOMATO 
Packet 10¢. 
EARLIANA—Enxcellent early, bright 
scarlet tomato. Flat, smooth. 66 days. 
BONNY BEST—Splendid large second 
early tomato. A general purpose var- 
iety. Slightly flattened globe shape. 
Smooth, solid, bright scarlet. 73 days. 
PRITCHARD — Fusarium wilt resis- 
tant. Fruit thick, globular. Color 
light scarlet. 76 days. 
JOHN BAER—An excellent early to- 
mato. Produces many large well 
shaped red fruits of very fine flavor. 
70 days. 
MARGLOBE—Produces medium size. 
smooth, deep, globe-shaped, meaty, 
bright red fruits in clusters of 5 to 
7. Heavy producer. Resistant to Fus- 
arium, 77 days. 
TURNIP 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 15¢, % Tb. 45¢, 
1 tb. $1.25. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF—Early 
sort with purple shouldered, white 
flat roots. Flesh white, fine grained 
and tender. 466 days. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—A 
large globe-shaped variety. Very 
smooth, upper part purple red, white 
below. 57 days. 
RUTA EAGA 
Pkt. 10¢, Oz. 15¢, 4 tb. 45¢, 
1 tb. $1.25. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—Depend- 
able variety. Roots large, vlobular, 
neck small. Flesh light yellow, firm 
and of good texture. 90 days. 
WATERMELON 
Packet 10¢, Oz. 25¢. 
COLE’S EARLY—A very early home 
warden variety, nearly round, medium 
size. Flesh bright red, tender and 
sweet. Skin striped with alternate 
dark and light vreen stripes. $0 days. 

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