White’s TRUE-BRED Vegetable Seeds 

Enjoy today the garden delights of tomorrow by planting White’s 
True-Bred Specialties in Vegetables. They will surprise and en- 
thuse you with their perfection. Here is represented the highest 
attainment of specialized breeders all over the globe, most of 
them direct from the originators. Each has been selected for 
its superiority over previous introductions of its kind. 
Plant them with confidence that you will be delighted with these 
newer and better vegetables. Include them in your Victory Garden 
for greater accomplishment. 
SEE PAGE 4 FOR OTHER TRUE-BRED SPECIALS 
Paper conservation restricts space for a full listing and descrip- 
tion of all of the varieties we are prepared to furnish. For our 
complete offerings consult the price list. 
ALL PACKETS 10c, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
For larger quantities, see the price list. 
Special bulk quotations to market gardeners. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
There are many scarce items this year. Place your order early 
for best seed values. 

YARD LONG OR ASPARAGUS POLE 
BEAN—Grown mostly as a curiosity. Long, 
slender, round pods, 12 to 20 in. long; tender 
when young. 80 days. 
TRUE - BRED PROLIFIC BUSH LIMA 
BEAN—Superior to other “Baby Limas’’ or 
“Butter Beans’’. Very early and prolific. Beans 
flat, larger and jthicker than Henderson's; ex- 
cellent quality. 65 days. 
TRUE-BRED CELESTIAL IMPROVED 
POLE LIMA BEAN—A finer Pole “Butter 
Bean". Larger than Sieva, bearing pods in 
clusters over long season. Surest and heaviest 
cropper. 75 days. 
CHALLENGER POLE LIMA BEAN—A 
‘“potato’’ lima. Vigorous, hardy, very produc- 
tive. Seed roundish, thick and fine flavored. 
92 days. 

Green Bush Bean 
TRUE-BRED VICTORY STRINGLESS 
Sensational new bush bean with extra 
long, 7 in. and more, flat pods, almost 
straight, tender, entirely stringless and 
of high quality up to maturity. The white 
seeds are fine as dried beans for winter 
use. Heavy yields are produced over an 
unusually long bearing season; a few 
plantings will furnish continuous supply. 
Ideal for home or market gardening 
where a long, flat, heavy yielding bean 
is desired. 51 days. 
Pkt. 15c; 1 lb. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.00; 
10 Ibs. $3.75, postpaid. 

GIANT GREEN-SEEDED POLE LIMA 
BEAN—Vigorous vine, and abundance of 
extra long pods, filled with very large green 
beans of finest quality. 90 days. 
BANSEI EDIBLE SOY BEAN—FEarliest and 
most productive; adapted to nearly all sections; 
literally loaded with pods. Use green shelled 
like limas as a fresh vegetable, or dry shelled 
throughout the year. Richer, more nutty flavor 
than other dry beans and much higher in food 
value. 96 days. 
FERRY’S ROUND DUTCH CABBAGE— 
Splendid for home, most popular for market. 
Heads almost ball-shaped; 7 to 8 in. diameter, 
6 in. deep, 414 lbs. Firm, hardy and of high 
quality. 71 days. 
DANISH BALL HEAD (HOLLANDER) 
CABBAGE—Best late type for kraut, storage 
and shipping. Deep round heads, very hard 
and compact, 61% lbs. Texture tender, crisp; 
flavor good. 110 days. 
TRUE-BRED CAROLINA HEADING COL- 
LARD—A true heading collard, characteristic 
of a cabbage; hard and compact, but of the 
best collard flavor. Rich green color. 75 days. 
20 
NORTH CAROLINA SHORT STEM COL- 
LARD—Very hardy, with large spreading 
leaves and short stem. Withstand drought in 
summer and cold in winter better than other 
sorts. 80 days. 
IOANA HYBRID SWEET CORN—Excep- 
tionally productive, sturdy and highly resistant 
to wilt. Ears 8 in. long, with 12 to 14 rows of 
attractive yellow kernels. 87 days. 
BLAND’S EXTRA EARLY CORN—Best of 
the earliest white varieties for market gardeners. 
Ears 6 in. long, with 12, rows of pearly white 
grains. Height 5 ft. Plant in rich ground. 65 
days. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS CORN—Popular 
white corn for earliest market. Ears 5 to 6 in. 
long, 12 rows of broad, rather shallow grains. 
Should be heavily fertilized. 66 days. 
NORFOLK MARKET CORN — Extensively 
grown, main crop roasting ear corn. Large, 
attractive, 9-in ears, fairly deep grains, tender 
and milky at proper stage. Hardier and can 
be planted earlier than sweet corns. Makes a 
good yield of feeding corn if not used for 
roasting ears. 80 days. 
BABY RICE HULLESS POP CORN—Small 
stubby well-filled ears, with deep narrow kernels 
which pop snowy white, tender and delicious. 
110 days. 

Bush Lima Bean 
TRUE-BRED STAYSGREEN 
An entirely new baby bush lima, similar 
to Henderson’s Bush in plant and pod but 
distinguished by its freedom from white 
beans at all stages. The beans retain 
their green color even in the dry stage. 
Pods are dark green, thick walled, 3 in. 
long, containing three, sometimes four, 
green beans. Plants grow about 18 in. 
tall, with equal spread and many bear- 
ing branches that produce yields in ex- 
cess of other baby limas. A very attrac- 
tive and valuable small seeded type for 
srocminay canning and fresh market. 68 
ays. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/2 lb. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.00; 
10 lbs. $3.75, postpaid. 

NEW CELTUCE—Combines the uses and 
flavor of celery and lettuce; leaves for salad, 
stalks desirable raw or cooked, mild, tender 
and pleasing. Easily and quickly grown, it is 
good, interesting and healthful, four times the 
Vitamin C of head lettuce. Make succession 
plantings. 90 days. 
TRUE-BRED GENUINE HANOVER KALE 
—"Old fashioned’’ Hanover Salad, the local 
favorite. Smooth-leaved, cold-proof hardiness. 
When cut in the fall, plants live over for second, 
spring crop. Seed stock bred exclusively by 
us. 60 days. 
SMOOTH SPRING KALE—Hardy, quick- 
growing, smooth-leaved. Sow at intervals of 
10 days to keep a young and tender supply. 
30 days. 
TRUE-BRED BOTTOMLY MUSKMELON 
—An early money maker. Heavily netted, 
tibbed, oblong; green flesh, very sweet. Pro- 
lific and unusually disease resistant. 80 days. 
LONG JOHN MUSKMELON—Popular, ob- 
long shape, very distinct ribs and heavy netting; 
often 12 in. length. Flesh green, edged gold; 
good quality. 85 days. 

Beet 
TRUE-BRED BEATS-ALL 
A new, very early beet of unusual merit, 
fast growing and dark red flesh through- 
out, free from zoning. The shape is dis- 
tinct and attractive, perfectly round, 
instead of flattened as are other early 
sorts. The roots are smooth of uniform 
shape and size with slender tap root. The 
tops are medium, just right for bunching. 
Unsurpassed quality for all purposes. 
50 days. 
Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 30c; 14 lb. $1.00; 1 Ib. $3.50, 
postpaid. 


ROCKY FORD,.JUNIOR MUSKM LON— 
A splendid melon, considerably larger than 
Rocky Ford. Heavy netting, distinct ribs; flesh 
deep green, edged with salmon, delicious sweet- 
ness. Resistant to “blight’’. 80 days. 
GRAY JACKET, OWENS GRAY WATER- 
MELON—Handsome long melon, light green 
rind. Flesh bright red, fine-grained, delicious 
sweet, 30 to 50 lbs. Rind thin for distant shipping; 
fine for home and nearby markets. 85 days. 
HAWKESBURY WILT-RESISTANT 
WATERMELON—Best wilt-resistant shipping 
variety. Irish Gray type, long, average about 
35 lbs.; light green, fine veining, tough rind; 
medium red flesh, firm juicy sweet; highly 
productive. 85 days. 
TRUE-BRED, KLONDIKE R7—For sweet- 
ness and texture, the finest of all and wilt- 
resistant. Vigorous and prolific; fruits medium 
size, 25 lbs., oblong; dark green rind, very 
thin, easily cracked; flesh deep red of supreme 
quality. 80 days. 
LAXTON’S SUPERB (EARLY BIRD) 
PEAS—Earliest, large podded dwarf. Single 
and double pods, pointed, medium green, 
attractive, 9-10 peas of fair quality. 60 days. 
TRUE-BRED EARLY PROLIFIC SQUASH 
—tEarliest and meatiest white bush summer 
squash, very prolific. The creamy-white fruits 
are thick through, no depression of stem end, 
smooth, only slightly scalloped. Fine quality 
and flavor. 50 days. 
COCOZELLE BUSH SQUASH—Italian Vege- 
table Marrow. An elongated squash, up to a 
foot in length. Skin handsomely mottled dark 
and light green; very productive, tender and 
delicious. 65 days. 
TRUE-BRED NECKLESS RUTABAGA — 
Roots are nearly globe-shaped, practically 
neckless, yellow with purple top; flesh yellow, 
firm and of excellent quality. Good keeper. 
85 days. 

Cabbage 
TRUE-BRED SUPER MARKET 
An improved early strain of the Copen- 
hagen type, which under normal condi- 
tions will mature practically all of its 
crop in about 60 days after transplanting, 
ahead of Early Jersey Wakefield. The 
heads are very uniform, round as a ball, 
medium size, 6 in. across, about 31/, lbs., 
very firm and solid, on short stems; 
sparse outer leaves and attractive green 
color. The neat compact growth stands 
close setting. The most profitable early 
market variety, also popular with home 
gardeners. 
Pkt. 25c; 1/2 oz. 50c; 1 oz. 90c; 14 Ib. $3.00; 
1 Ib. $10.00, postpaid. 

