<= 
NURSERIES 

PLANT MALMO’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Enjoy Fresh Vegetables 
from Your Own Garden! 
To carry us through the months 
ahead we must maintain our 
mental and physical health and 
stamina. To build strong, sound 
bodies more and more stress 
must be laid on the vital neces- 
sity of having sufficient vitamin 
and mineral elements in our 
daily diet such as are obtained 
from garden fresh vegetables 
and fruits. Those responsible for 
the public health in our country 
are emphasizing the importance 
of home gardening for better 
health as an aid in national de- 
fense. Vegetables are nutritious. 
They are delicious and tasty, 
too! Plant MALMO Vegetable 
Seeds and insure superior veg- 
etables. Enjoy the fuller, richer 
flavor that comes only from 
GARDEN FRESH Vegetables. 
The Vegetable Seeds listed be- 
low represent the newer as well 
as the standard varieties, which 
have been tested and proven to 
be the finest for the Northwest. 

University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 
FOR BETTER HEALTH, HAPPIER LIVING! 
VEGETAB 
PE SE OME 


MALMO Vegetable Seeds 
PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES. WRITE FOR PRICES ON QUANTITY. 
Postage prepaid within the State of Washing- 
ton on all packets of flower and vegetable 
seeds except Peas, Beans and Corn. 
Asparagus 
1 oz. to 100 feet. 
PARADISE — Fine new rustresistant strain 
which matures early with fine flavor, milder 
than other varieties. Large crisp stalks, very 
tender. Pkt. 10c. 
GIANT WASHINGTON—Genuine rust-resistant. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
Artichokes 
GREEN GLOBE—Cultivated for its flower buds. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Beans 
1 lb. to 100 feet. 
BUSH BEANS—GREEN POD 
Pkts. 10c each; 1 lb. 25c. 
MEDAL REFUGEE—(All-America Bronze Medal 
1942.) New bush bean with white seeds. 
Sturdy spreading plants bear profusely the 
4-inch pods which are long, round, stringless 
and silvery green over a long season. Pkt. 
20c. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL (Speckled Cran- 
berry)—A desirable green, stringless. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD—Early, very produc- 
tive, large, and tender. 
STRINGLESS REFUGEE—Extra early, a splen- 
did canning variety. 
TENDERGREEN—An ideal variety for market or 
canning. Pods dark green, round and ex- 
tremely meaty. Fine flavor and very tender. 
BROAD WINDSOR—A very productive variety 
very tender and fine flavor. 1 Ib. 40c. 
BUSH BEANS—WAX POD 
GOLDEN WAX (Improved)—Good home garden 
variety. Pods long, stringless, and of fine 
quality. 
BLACK WAX—tThe earliest wax bean. 
less, and fine quality. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX—Pods yellow, string- 
less, fine grained, and tender. 
POLE BEANS 
1 Ib. to 100 feet. 
DECATUR—(65 days) 1942 All-America Silver 
Medal. A stringless pole bean bearing round 
green pods 6 inches long and very tender. 
Small white seed. May be used as dry. 
String- 
KENTUCKY WONDER—The most popular of all 
pole varieties. Pods long, stringless. Excel- 
lent flavor. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—FExtra early, vig- 
orous and productive. 
OREGON GIANT—We highly recommend this 
variety. Keeps producing until frost. Large 
fleshy pods, 10 to 12 inches long; stringless. 
1 lb. 50c. 
TALL HORTICULTURAL (Pole Cranberry)—High- 
ly recommended green, shelled or dry. 
BLUE LAKE—One of the most popular varieties 
here in the Northwest. Its growing habits are 
well adapted to our soil and climatic condi- 
tions. Produces bountifully and is being used 
by most of the canneries. 
LIMA BEANS—DWARF 
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA—Large, productive; pods 
large, excellent flavor. 1 lb. 30c. 
HENDERSON’S (Baby Lima)—Sometimes called 
butter beans. Very early, fine flavor. 
FOR CRISP, TENDER 
VEGETABLES 
—USE— 
Malmo’s Organic 
Fertilizer 
/ FERTILIZER | 
7 su Malinal. PLANT Foo 
Builds the soil 
as it fertilizes, 
IDEAL FOR 
LAWNS, ROSES 
SHRUBS, TREES, 
FLOWERS 
VEGETABLES 
IO) 
. SEEDS.FERTILIZER 6 

SEATTLE, WASH 
LIM ff if VALE Uf fll 10 

LIMA BEANS—POLE 
OREGON POLE LIMA—Strong vigorous grower 
bearing continuously until fall. Pods are best 
when turning yellow. 
Beets, Table 
1 oz. to 100 feet. 
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN — Dark red, fine 
quality. Pkt. 5¢; oz. 15c; 1% lb. 35c. 
EARLY WONDER — Deep blood red, globe- 
shaped. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 35c. 
DETROIT DARK RED — Round, very uniform. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 1% lb. 35c. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—Medium early; excel- 
lent for summer. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 1% lb. 35c. 
Beets, Sugar 
MANGEL-WURZEL—1 oz. to’ 100 feet. 
Danish Sludstrup — Long, reddish yellow. 1 
OZa loc, 
Giant Half Sugar—Flesh white, rich. 1 oz. 15ec. 
Kline Wanzleben—Used both for stock feeding 
and sugar. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c;.%4 lb. 75c. 
BRUSSELLS SPROUTS (1 oz. to 100 feet). Tall 
French—The best kind for the Northwest. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Cabbage 
l4 oz. to 100 feet. 
GOLDEN ACRE—Heads round, firm; two weeks 
earlier than Early Jersey Wakefield. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 50c. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—Fine for the early 
market. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
EARLY FLAT DUTCH—A good second early 
variety. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD — Very hardy; 
heads pointed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET — Good sized round 
heads; second early variety. Oz. 50c. 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH—A sure header; 
good quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
DANISH BALLHEAD—Late; excellent for keep- 
ing. Oz. 50c. 
MAMMOTH ROCK RED—Late; large, compact 
head; used largely for pickling. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
50c. 

Compact heads, crisp and 
tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
CHINESE WONG BOK CABBAGE—Large leaves 
of light green color with thick, white, tender 
stalks. Popular for salads. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
