
Bounty Tomato 
TOMATO 
452, BOUNTY. (65 days after setting 
plants.) ‘The past few years several varieties 
of early determinate vine or self-topping toma- 
toes have been introduced and Bounty, in our 
opinion, is the finest. In the Victory Gar- 
den this variety will prove very popular as 
it is early, an exceptionally heavy yielder, and 
will produce the finest quality tomatoes on plants 
spaced as close as three feet apart. Bounty 
was developed at the North Dakota Agricultural 
Experiment Station from a cross between the 
All Red variety, a station introduction in 1937, 
and Break O’Day. Bounty combines the early 
ripening, self pruning, and uniform color ad- 
vantages of the All Red with the good shape 
and quality of fruit of Break O’Day. For the 
home garden in the north this variety leads 
the list. Pkt., 10c; VY, 
Ib., $1.95, postpaid, 
Y, 02, 40C; 0z., 65c; 

Pride ‘of “Wisconsin! Binaicielon! 
MUSKMELON 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN. 
days.) We cannot speak too highly of this new 
246. (95 
melon, -In fact it is. ‘‘tops’’ with us. The 
handsome fruits measure about seven by six 
inches and weigh about four pounds. The rind 
is very hard of a pearly gray color, faintly rib- 
bed and heavily covered with a distinctive net- 
ting. The pink flesh is unusually pink with ex- 
cellent flavor. The triangular seed cavity is 
almost compact. The flesh of this melon does 
not soften prematurely as it matures which is 
one of the faults of the Honey Rock, and_ it 
can be picked fully ripe and shipped long dis- 
tances. The first fruits ripen in about 90 days 
and they are of uniformly large size and con- 
tinue to bear throughout the season giving the 
grower many pickings of No. 1 fruits. “AS a mar- 
ket variety it has no equal, Pkt., 10c; 0z., 30c; 
Y%, Ib., 80c; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 

Early Calwonder Pepper. 

Plentiful Bean. 
GREEN POD BEAN 
11.. PLENTIFUL. (50 days.) Designed 
for the shipping trade to fulfill the same pur- 
poses as Bountiful. It is true to its name in 
productiveness bearing medium dark green pods 
7 inches or more in ‘jength, straight and some- 
what larger than Bountiful. Entirely stringless 
at all stages of growth and is of the highest 
quality. 
ded green snap Beans. Vine is 16 to 18 inches 
tall, medium green, erect, vigorous, and compact. 
Seeds are black. Pkt., 10c; 1% Ib., 25c; Ib., 45c; 
2 lbs., 80c; 5 Ibs., $1.70, postpaid, 
NEW YELLOW RESISTANT 
CABBAGES 

Wisconsin Racine Market Cabbage. 
WISCONSIN RACINE MARKET. 
Hfale: 
(60 days.) A yellows resistant selection from a 
very early strain of Copenhagen Market. Similar 
in leaf and head type to that variety except that 
the leaf color is grey-green rather than yellow- 
green. In general it can be termed a yellows re- 
sistant strain of Golden Acre. It is very early 
and uniform, Heads are round, solid and of a su- 
perior quality. An excellent short-season type 
for early shipment or early kraut. Can also be 
planted late for winter storage. In trials this 
variety is 98 to 100 per cent yellows resistant. 
Pkt., 15c; Ye oz., 35c¢; 02. 60c; 14 Ib., $2.00; 
lb., $6.00, postpaid. 
78. WISCONSIN FLAT DUTCH. (105 
days.) The late Flat Dutch has always been a 
popular cabbage both for the home and_ the 
market, and this is the second year that we have 
been able to offer this popular variety in a yel- 
lows resistant strain. Heads very large and flat 
but deep. Often from 12 to 14 inches across and 
7 inches in depth. Weight from 12 to 14 pounds. 
Firm and of good quality. Pkt, LOC 3450 02.,100C. 
0z., 50c; %4 Ib., $1.50; 1b., $4.50, postpaid. 
PEPPER 
347. EARLY CALWONDER. (65 days.) 
Unlike most strains of California Wonder, 
the bush is strong and stocky so that when 
well loaded with fruits, the plants resist serious 
damage in heavy winds. Fruits are mild and 
sweet averaging 3% inches in diameter by 4 
inches long, “smooth and uniform, Flesh is thick, 
deep green, changing to bright crimson when 
ripe. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; YY o2., 30c; o2z., 
55c; % lb., $1.70, postpaid. 
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It is probably the best of the flat “pod. | 

Deepheart Fringed Endive. 
ENDIVE 
188. DEEPHEART FRINGED. An en- 
tirely new type of Batavian Endive although it 
is not strictly Batavian type, but a cross of a 
type between Batavian and Green Curl, Hearts 
are closely packed with an abundance of fine 
leaves blanching to clear creamy yellow. The 
leaves are much broader than Green Curl, but 
the color is about the same. The leaf margins 
are deeply cut and curled and do not lie flat 
on the ground. Well-grown plants have a di- 
ameter of 10 to 12 inches and a depth of 7 to 
8 inches. =PEt, a0cs 0oz., 20c3- 44 Ibs, 55c; Ih., 
$1.75, postpaid. 
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Dixie Queen Watermelon. 
WATERMELON 
265. DIXIE QUEEN. (85 days.) <A me- 
dium-sized melon averaging about 32 pounds but 
often weighing as high as 50 pounds. Average 
size about 15x12% inches. It is early and be- 
cause of its tough rind is fine for shipping. The 
color is light green alternately striped with dark 
green, Desirable for the home garden because 
of its exceedingly fine quality. The flesh is dark 
pink with few black and white seeds. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15¢c: 14 Ib., 45¢3 Ib., $1. 35, postpaid. 

Albino or Snowball Tomato. 
WHITE TOMATO 
442, -ALBINO or SNOWBALL. At last 
we have a good quality white tomato. It con- 
tains very little acid and will make tomatoes 
agreeable to many who had to avoid them. Color 
is ivory-white and the flesh almost snow-white. 
Similar in size to Stone Tomato. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; 1% oz., 35c; oz., 60c, postpaid. 

