A packet of seed will 
one ounce 20 to 28 hi 
WATERMELONS 


seeds. Fruit 
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85 days. 
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home gardens or n 
glossy skin, rind thin, 
Earliest Watermelon 
A splendid early Melon for the home 
garden, and especially the northern 
ardens, Weight varies from 10 to 
$5 pounds, according to the loca- 
tion, soil and weather conditions. 
Skin is mottled green and_ white, 
fiesh red, sweet, juicy and crisp. 
Will mature in about 80 days. 
Some sections in 75 days. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 0%, 15¢. 
PARSLEY 
Easily grown in the garden. Pkt. 
for 20 feet of row, ounce 250 ft. 
Moss Curled 
The most popular variety, with 
beautifully crumpled and curled 
leaves, dark green color, Because 
of its pleasant flayér it is the 
variety most extensively used for 
| peel soups and salads, 
eady in 70 to 
5 5 days. 
Rese fF . Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; 
EGG PLANT 
A packet will produce about 100 plants, 
ounce 1500 vet : 
NEW YORK IMPROVED PURPLE, A 
favorite for both market and private use, 
and @ standard sort in the South. Fruit is 
large, skin rich purple. About 130 days. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 02., 40¢. 
BLACK BEAUTY. The earliest variety 
that grows to good size. It is jet black, 
average weight 2 to 3 pounds. About 120 
days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 07z., 45¢. 
Grown for 
days. Pkt, 
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pies 
A most beautiful crim- 
Rhubarb —Giant Crimson gon color, of superb 
quality. The staiks are large and very uniform in_ size, 


having a thin, tender skin, and when cooked make a 
beautiful crimson sauce. Rhubarb is a wonderfully. healthful 
Spring; easily grown from seed. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 0z., 25¢. 
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NUTS lanting. Very interesting to grow in 
ee the garden in the North. 
Pa” 
; maturing in about 
100 days. Grows upright with heavy foliage 
well filled with nuts of sweet flavor. 
Pkt:, 15 pods 8¢; 4 pkts., 20¢. 
pi ay . ‘ ids i 
vegetable and one of the first from the garden early in the 
to 3 feet apart, break the pods before 
4 & Early Spanish Earliest variety, 
pods clustered at the base, are small bu 
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Mammotl 
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heavy stalks 
and large Aas 
leaves. It pro- §% 
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quantities of | 
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; growing to an 
Early Spanish astonishing 
81ze and does well if planted early 
under favorable conditions in 
orthern gardens, maturing in 
about 120 days on light sandy 
soil. A favorite in the South. 
Pkt., 10 Mammoth pods 10¢. 
a pM “ 
3 pkts., 25¢. Selected Mammoth 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (56 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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NORTHERN SWEET—Karliest of All. .Page 38 
Stone Mountain 
tind and sweet flavored scarlet 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 0z., 10¢. 
Golden. Honey 
Rind is dark green, m 1 
About 90 days, Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 02., 10¢. { 
Earliest of the large Melons and good for 
earby market. Dark green 
crisp and sweet. About ‘ 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 02., 10¢. 
0Z., 10¢ 

New Spiral 
, Very earl 
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Has 
a solid 
dark 
reen thin 
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ighed up to 45 lbs. 
Rich, golden flesh, 
peas first class. 
ottled and veined. 
Sweets 
flesh bright scarlet, 
85 days. 
preserving, 95 * sales ya 
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Early & late. 
100 seeds S¢; 
0Z., 10¢. 
ee 7 The Sensational New Early 
Asparagus Paradise Maturing Variety produces 
normal crop one year earlier than other Asparagus—-Page 37 
Considered one of the _ best 
Mary Washington Asparagus to grow; produces 
large straight, dark, green shoots with tips tight and firm 
of fine flavor, but does not mature crop soon as Paradise. 
tee Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢: 0z., 15¢. 
GREEN GLOBE, Considered a delicacy. It 
Artichoke is easily grown and once established the 
supply is permanent, kt., 10¢; Ye ox., 3S¢. 
Known as Miniature Cabbage. 
Brussels Sprouts Requires about. 125 days to 
mature, A packet gives about 75 plants; ounce 500 plants. 
One of the best vegetables for Fall and 
Winter use. Grows about 2 feet high, 
thickly set with good sized ‘‘sprouts’’ of fine flavor. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 02., 30¢. 
Broccoli —Winter Ca«liflower 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. Produces a large head like 
Cauliflower, and later clusters of bluish-green heads on many 
branches, Stems and heads are cooked like Cauliflower. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 10¢; 02.; 5Q¢. 
GEORGIA. Forms a large, open head of 
Collards leaves on a tall stem. sed in the South 
where it furnishes an abundance ot food for the table or 
stock. kt., 300 seeds 5¢; Oz., 15¢. 
Can be cooked and used like spinach, Sow 
Corn Salad early in Spring for Summer use, or July 
or August for Fall use. kt., 100 seeds 5¢; 02., 30¢.- 
Or Turnip-Rooted Celery. Forms a _ turnip- 
Celeriac shaped root flavor of Celery. Good for stews, 
soups, and salads. Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; % 02., 25¢. 
al Bright, dee green leaves, 
Endive Green Curled with center ieanched a rich, 
creamy white. Pkt., 1000 seeds 5¢; 0z., 15¢. 
Kale Make splendid ‘‘greens’’ for early Fall, Winter or 
Spring. DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH. Dwart 
and compact, with large, deep green leaves curled and crumpled. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 0z., 20¢. 
TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH. Most popular growing 3 
feet high, of finest quality. Grown same as cabbage. 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 02., 20¢. 
. Finer flavor and sweeter than turnips. Sow 
Kohl-Rabi seed in Spring and: again in June and 
July. Packet for 30 ft. row, ounce 200 ft. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA. Flesh white and tender, ex- 
cellent forcing variety. Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 02., 25¢. 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA—Skin purple, flesh pure white, 
tender and fine flavored. 60 days, Pkt., 200 seeds §¢; oz., 25¢. 
Mustard large bunches of tender, green leaves. Mild 
flavor. Pkt., 500 seeds S¢; 0z., 10¢. 
WHITE VELVET. Pods round, 
Okra or Gumbo smooth, of white, velvety ap- 
pearance, nice for soups, stews, etc. Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢ 02., 18¢. 
Well known water plant highly es- 
Water Cress teemed for salads and garnishing. It 
3 must be grown along moist banks of streams or ponds or in 
w|i tubs in water covered soil, 
Pkt,, 800 seeds 10¢. 
This is the easiest crop for tender 
greens. Sow very early in the Spring 
SPINACH and at tntervals up to June or July. 
Packet for 25-ft. row. 1 ounce 100 ft. 
VIKING—New—Ready in 45 days 
Early Giant Thick-Leaved 
r. Dark-green thick leaves. Long standing. Strong 
3 days. Pkt., 300 seeds 5¢; 0z., 10¢. 
Hot Weather Sort. Withstands Sum- 
mer heat. Crop short-—Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢. 
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