SPECIAL New and IMPROVED VEGETABLES 
A oF, ee Jersey Queen—Earliest of All fr 
Ni i Yellows Resistant Strain. 
mii Earliest of our Cabbages, a yellows re- 
sistant strain, resistant to ‘Cabbage 
Yellows,’’ maturing in about 58 days. 
Leaves smooth, dark green, heads pointed 
sy ¢ and compact permitting close planting. 
af The solid heads are crisp, tender and 
sweet and of the finest flavor; ideal for 
truck farmers or home gardens, excellent 
shipper, Pkt., 250 seeds 5¢; 0z., 60¢. 
Asparagus —Paradise 
Sensational NEW early maturing variety. 
Produces normal crop ONE YEA 
EARLIER than other varieties, also pro- 
duces heavier throughout its life. Its 
stalks are large, crisp, tender, of excep- 
tionally fine mild flavor, requires only 6 
or 8 to the pound; ideally suited for 
freezing the superior taste being retained 
after freezing tor the market, It is as 
strongly rust resistant as Mary Washing- 
ton, but a new better variety that we be- 
lieve will take the country by storm. 
Equally good for the home garden or 
for shipping. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 0z., about 1400 seeds 40¢. 
Sugar Tomato Nething, like it 
ever before; the 
introducer claims that it is the sweetest 
of all tomatoes, containing more than 
12% sugar. Smaller than regular toma- 
toés note the symmetry and beauty of the 
long racemes of fruit often 2-ft. in 
length, but their superb sweetness and 
ep prerance make the Sugar Tomato one 
of the finest vegetable introductions in 
years. It bears enormously and is in a 
distinct class for dainty dishes, salads, 
sauces, juice etc. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 10¢. 
Tomato—Climbing Trip-L-Crop 
Amazing, the introducer claims it often 
roduces 2 to 3 bushels from one vine. 
ines grow rapidly to a height of 10 to 
18 ft. and the beautiful, large crimson 
fruits averaging 3% in. across and 2% in. 
deep and even larger are solid with the 
meaty center surrounded by small seed 
célls separated by solid divisions, which 
makes this tomato unexcelled for. both 
shipping and eating qualities; 2 or 3 vines 
should produce enough for the average 
family. Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 10¢. 
Spinach—Viking—Ready 45 days 
Immense leaves of the thick-leaved type, 
and is a long standing sort. Its leaves 
are aerate atehtly pruronieds re ook : 
reen and of good quality for home an : 
Parken Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢3; 02., 15¢. SPINACH—VIKING 

























































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Sweet Corn—Earligol of the earliest Hybrids 
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une any rghapes and sizes. Vines are fine for covering unelghtly places. The 
attractive fruits are always greatly admired and when dried may be used in 
i rs, hanging baskets, etc. 
chee Sd Nagar aoe Seeds te Varin sizes—Pkt. (30 to 50 seeds), 5¢; 02., 30¢. 
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