
Utah Celery 
CELERY 
123. UTAH OR GOLDEN CRISP. (130 
days.) An excellent green variety for fall use 
maturing about a week to ten days earlier than 
Giant Pascal. Plants sturdy, compact, and ex- 
ceptionally solid. Stems are broad but_ thick 
and well rounded. Of fine quality and rich 
nutty flavor. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c; %4 
lb. 
$1.45, postpaid. 

Dickinsen Pumpkin. 
PUMPKIN 
365. DICKINSEN. (100 days.) This, in 
our estimation, is the finest pumpkin grown to- 
day. It was introduced several years ago by 
the Purdue University at the request of one of 
the country’s largest canners. It will produce as 
high as 25 tons per acre. The pumpkin is a 
deep clear gold color throughout the flesh. - It is 
so uniform in color that canners do not peel it, 
but only wash and place into the pulverizer 
where they are canned immediately, They pack 
out the deepest gold color one could imagine, 
It has three outstanding characteristics: It is 
so sweet that it requires no sugar nor starch in 
canning. Second, the color is ideal and re- 
quires no coloring, and third, it is an exception- 
ally heavy yielder. We might add that this 
variety seems to be more or less resistant to in- 
sect pests.s PkKt.;.5c5 0Z.; 16ce5¢ 443.Jb., ‘S6c3-1b.; 
$1.05, postpaid. 

Golden Table Queen Squash. 
WINTER SQUASH 
416. GOLDEN TABLE QUEEN. (60 
days.) The Green Table Queen Squash has long 
been popular with gardeners, and we believe that 
the new Golden Table Queen, which is very 
similar but has a golden color, will be equally 
as popular. It has all the good features of the 
old Table Queen with the addition of having a 
short vine. The plant is what we would term 
semi-bush and its vine growth is very much re- 
stricted as compared to the Green Table Queen. 
02Z., 
Pkt., 10c; lb., $1.75, 
postpaid. 
20c%. 44 oIb:;'f 60cs 

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New Hampshire Hybrid Egg Plant. 
EGG PLANT 
182. NEW HAMPSHIRE HYBRID. 
A new hybrid egg plant with medium dwarf 
growth, extra early maturity and unusually pro- 
lific. In our opinion it is the finest home 
garden variety to grow in the North, due to its 
extreme earliness and its yielding ability. 
Fruits are medium sized, deep purple, and well 
shaped. Pkte 10ce" 4502... 40¢;) oz, 70c; Y% 
lb., $2.00, postpaid. 



Baby Potato Lima. 
BABY LIMA BEAN 
*29. BABY POTATO LIMA. A prolific 
bush lima bean originated as a field cross be- 
tween Henderson’s Bush Lima and one of the 
Potato Lima types. In vine character and gen- 
eral appearance of pods is similar to Hender- 
son’s Bush and can be handled by the same 
cultural methods. The seeds are small but thick, 
of. bright green color when fresh, and similar 
in flavor to Fordhook. A thriftier and more 
robust plant than Henderson’s Bush, averaging 
3.38 seeds per pod in trials. Admirably adapted 
not only for produce markets but also for can- 
ning and quick freezing. All-America Silver 
Medal Winner. Pkt., 10c; % 1lb., 35c; Ib., 60c; 
2 lbs., $1.10; 5 Ibs., $2.30, postpaid, 
J eee ee 

“Bansei Edible Soy Bean. 
EDIBLE SOY BEAN 
9. BANSEI. (90 days.) In recent years 
many varieties of edible Soy Beans have been 
imported from the Orient by the Department of 
Agriculture, and detailed study on their adaption 
and also market and growing conditions have 
been made. As a result of these tests, Bansei 
appeared the most suitable for the north. Plant 
is erect and of medium height, very prolific, 
well adapted to a short growing season. The 
beans when ripe are glossy yellow, elliptical of 
mild and pleasing flavor, All Soy Beans of the 
edible variety are green when in the growing 
condition. They are highly resistant to disease 
and insect pests. Eating qualities are good when 
cooked to serve similar to Lima Beans. Roasted 
Soy Beans are very good and these are prepared 
by soaking the dried beans overnight, boil for 
one hour in salted water. Spread in shallow pan 
and roast in moderate oven, 350 degrees Fahren- 
heit until brown. Sprinkle with salt while still 
warm, ©kt,,.10c; 46 Ib.,, ob5csib., GOCw?2 Ibs., 
$1.10; 5 lbs., $2.30, postpaid. 
274. EARLY KANSAS. (85 days.) <A 
new introduction of outstanding merit. It is 
rapidly gaining wide popularity on the markets 
of the mid-west and northern states. The size is 
large, many fruits weighing forty to fifty pounds. 
The average size is about 13 by 15 inches. It 
is remarkably early and of fine quality. Rind is 
dark green with alternate stripes of a lighter 
shade and is of medium thickness well suited 
for carrying reasonable distances. The flesh is 
rich red color of a delightful flavor. Seeds shiny 
brown. We advise our northern melon growers 
to be sure to try this new variety. In comparison 
with Dixie Queen it is a trifie larger and earlier. 
mee 5c; oz., 15c; % Ib., 40c; 1lb., $1.10, post- 
paid, 




Early Kansas Watermelon. 

