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RADISH—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 12c; 14 Ib. 30c; 14 Ib. 50c. are 
WHITE ICICLE—Finest early white variety, very popular with home gardeners. Tops” medi 
roots 6 in. long, tapering, pure white flesh, very crisp and mild. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—Tops medivm small roots 1% to 2 inches long, thicker towards botto i 
scarlet with white top, flesh white, crisp and of excellent quality. 59 
SCARLET GLOBE—Valuable for outdoor planting or forcing. Mild globe shaped and of the fine ie < 
Small tops, skin bright scarlet. Flesh white and very crisp. *R 
RUTABAGA—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 15¢; 4 lb. 50c. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—Roots are large and globular, deep purplish red abo 
ground, light yellow below, with medium short neck. Flesh a creamy yellow, of finest texture Sn 
flavor. 
SALSIFY—5c per pkg.; 14 oz. 15¢; 1 oz. 25c. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—A very superior strain, often called 
Strong foliage, large, uniform, smooth, white roots. 
SPINACH—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 15c; 14 Ib. 50c. 
KING OF DENMARK—Best long seasoned, remaining 2 weeks longer than others before bolt 
Plant vigorous and spreading, leaves large rounded, crumpled, blistered, deep green. 
NEW ZEALAND—tThis variety endures heat and thrives in almost all soils. 
broad and pointed, but the plant is large and spreading. Long cutting season. 
T oz. 12c; 14 Ib. 40c. 
SUMMER CROOKNECK—A standard early and productive summer variety. 
long, moderately warted and of a bright yellow color. 
to seed. 
SQUASH—5c per pkg.; 
hard shell. 
TURNIPS—5c per pkg.; 
TOMATOES—10c per pkg.; 
MARGLOBE—Wilt resistant. 
tomato, vigorous and very productive. 
WATERMELON—D5c per pkg.; 
Oblong shape. 
dark green. 
dark green, with attractive bright red flesh. 
ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 
TERMS—tTerms are cash for: all orders 
under $3.00 and all orders of $3.00 or 
more will be booked if 25 per cent or 
more accompanies the order, balance be- 
fore shipment or C. O. D. 
REMITTANCE—We accept money or- 
ders, personal checks, registered cash by 
mail and good clean postage stamps. 
SHIPPING SEASON—Plants are dug 
and shipped from about March 15th to 
May 25th, according to the weather con- 
ditions. At this time the plants are fully 
dormant and will carry well to any part 
of the country. 
TRANSPORTATION AND CHARGES— 
Read parcel post rate instructions on 
page 31. For express shipment consult 
express notice middle of page 81. 
FALL SHIPPING—Fall shipments are 
made after October 10th to November 
25th, according to the weather conditions. 
The very best strain for winter keeping, best shipper and seller. 
1 oz. 12¢; 4 Ib. 40c. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—FEarly, globe shaped. 
The flesh is white, fine grained and tender. Quick grower and a good keeper. 
4 oz. 20c; 14 oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c. 
JOHN BAER—Fruits nearly round and uniform in shape, smooth and without core. The cell stra 
ture is quite solid, which makes it a good shipper and keeper. 
ingens, 
Large, perfect globe-shaped fruits of a beautiful scarlet color. Bn 
spreading habit of growth enables it to bear in great abundance. Bie 
BALTIMORE—Good wilt resisting strain. Best second early and main crop variety. It a a re 
Preferred by canners because of its heavy yield. , 
1 oz. 12¢; 4 Ib. 35c; 14 Ib. 60c. 
ELECKLEY’S SWEET IMPROVED—Bright red flesh, wonderful quality, | firm, crisp and Bw 
The rind is dark in color, thin, brittle ‘and of the largest size. — 
SWEETHEART—Vigorous and productive, ripening its fruit early. 
Flesh bright red, firm, solid, very tender, melting and sweet. 
BLACK SEEDED KLONDYKE—For genuine merit not surpassed by any other kind. Rind i is * 
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Standard variety for market gardeners. 
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Roots are large, white with purple | tor 
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PACKING—No charges are ‘made — 
wrapping and packing, which is done in 
the best possible manner. Plenty one mn 
damp moss and other nintertats are used 
to keep the plants in a perfect condition. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS—Plantin 
instructions are included free with eat 
nursery stock shipment. : 
WHEN TO ORDER—As there may be et 
shortage of the particular varieties pe 
want it is best to make up your order and 
send it in as quickly as possible. Stock — 
will then be reserved and shipped at spe - = 
cified time. Saree . 
REFERENCE—State Savings Bai ak ue: 
Bridgman; American Railway Expres: ss 
Agent, Bridgman; Mr. C. A. Boyer, Dept. 
of Agriculture, Lansing, Michigan. " rt 
IMPORTANT—A certificate of inspectio Nine 
is attached to each nursery stock ee eg 
ment that we make. pe 
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