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PERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 
BEANS (10c Pkt.) 
Bush Wax Pod Beans 
Prolific Black Wax. Slender, light yellow pods, about 
4¥2" long. Unsurpassed quality and flavor. 
Bush Green Pod Beans 
Bountiful. Abundant, straight, broad pods 6 to 7 inches 
long. Most popular flat-podded green bean. 
Stringless Green Pod. Pods 5%" long, fleshy and 
tender. Unusually fine flavor. 
Pole Green Pod Beans. Slender, dark green pods 
often 10 inches long, hang in clusters. 
Dwarf Lima, Fordhook Bush. Pods 4-44 inches long. 
Three to four seeds. Dry beans white, very plump. 
The finest quality lima bean. 
BEETS (10c Pkt.) 
Detroit Dark Red. Deep rich red, globe-shaped; tender 
and delicious. Best all-purpose. 
Early Blood Turnip. Flesh bright red. Quick grower. 
Crosby’s Egyptian. Lighter in color than Detroit Dark 
Red. Round, flattened. Excellent for early beets and 
greens. Famous for sweetness. 
BROCCOLI (10c Pkt.) 
Green Sprouting. Plants 3-4 ft. tall. Many sprouts 
about 5 in. long in heads of dark green buds. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS (10c Pkt.) 
Long Island Improved. Plants about 20 in. tall. Many 
firm little heads 1 to 2 in. in diameter. 
CABBAGE (10c Pkt.) 
Copenhagen Market. Uniformly round heads. Interior 
white, very solid. Early. 
Ferry’s. Round Dutch. Head about 6 in. in diameter, 
round and firm. Very good second early cabbage. 
Chieftain Savoy. Flattened globe-shaped medium 
large. Interior leaves crumpled. 
Round Red Dutch (Early). Deep red, solid heads 3 to 
5 pounds. 
CARROTS (10c Pkt.) 
Long Orange. Roots longer and slender, tapering to a 
blunt point. Fine color and flavor. 
Red Cored Chantenay. Rich, orange-red clear to center. 
Tapers to blunt end. Sweet, tender. 
Nantes (Coreless). Flesh bright orange; cylindrical, 
no core. Fine sweet flavor. 
CAULIFLOWER (10c Pkt.) 
Early Snowball. Super Snowball, short-leaved type. 
Heads medium size, snow white, smooth, compact. 
CELERY (10c Pkt.) 
Utah. Large, compact, green-leaved, stalks blanch to 
yellowish white. Unsurpassed flavor. 
Golden Yellow Self-Blanching. Compact growth. Thick 
solid stalks that blanch to clear waxen yellow. Fine 
flavor. 
CHIVES (10c Pkt.) 
Grass-like leaves with appetizing flavor like mild 
onion. 
CORN (10c Pkt.) 
White 
Alameda Sweet. Stocky plants, ears plump, 7 to 8 in. 
long. Adapted to Pacific Coast. Husks wrapped 
tightly about top limit injury by corn ear worm. 
Early Sweet or Sugar. Slender ears 9-942 in. long, 
2 or 3 toa stalk; plants 6 ft. tall. Desirable as medium 
early variety. : 
Yellow 
Golden Bantam. Uniform ears 6-7 in. long; true 8- 
rowed strain. A favorite for flavor. The earliest really 
sweet variety. 
EGETABLE SEED 
For the convenience of our customers, we present 
this page of selected vegetable varieties for spring 
and summer planting. We suggest that you in- 
clude a few packets of seed with your order for 
plants. If seed is ordered alone, please select a minimum of $1.00 for imme- 
diate shipment. If seed is included with your plant order, select any number 
of packets. Seed will be sent with your first shipment. PLEASE SEND 
ORDERS TO NILES. Our vegetable seeds are supplied exclusively by 
CUCUMBER (10c Pkt.) 
Boston Pickling. Medium dark green; 6-7 inches long 
when grown; slightly tapered. Popular for pickling; 
also used for slicing. 
Improved Long Green. Medium dark green; 
spined; 10-12 in. long. Excellent for slicing. 
Lemon. Deep lemon yellow, about 3 in. in diameter, 
neaerly round. Odd, but delicious cucumber for slicing 
and salads. 
Straight-8. Straight; symmetrical; 8 in. long, 1% in. 
diameter; rich deep green. All-American Gold Medal 
Award. 
black 
EGG PLANT (10c Pkt.) 
Improved Large Purple. Yields 4 to 6 large fruits of 
dark purple. Flesh firm and meaty. Plants spineless. 
Very popular variety. 
ENDIVE (10c Pkt.) 
Broad Leaved Batavian. Leaves large and broad. 
Heads compact, well rounded. Crisp and tender. 
Large Green Curled. Leaves mossy appearing. Center 
blanches to delicate white. Fine for fall and winter. 
KALE (10c Pkt.) 
Dwarf Green Curled. Low, spreading plant. Finely 
curled, parsley-like leaves. Desirable for greens and 
garnishing. Exceptionally hardy. 
KOHLRABI (10c Pkt.) 
Early White Vienna. Bulbs light green on outside; 
flesh white, mild-flavored, tender. 
LEEK (10c Pkt.) 
Large Flag. Early popular variety with long, thick, 
well blanched stem. 
LETTUCE (10c Pkt.) 
New York (Iceberg Type Head). Large, dark green, 
tightly folded head, well-blanched and sweet. 
White Boston (Head). Light green head; buttery yel- 
low heart. 
Black Seeded Simpson (Leaf Lettuce). Broad, light yel- 
lowish green leaves, frilled and crumpled. Early 
variety. 
Cos or Romaine (Leaf Lettuce). 
green, firm. Well folded head. 
MUSKMELON, Cantaloupe (10c Pkt.) 
Hale’s Best. Oval fruits 6% in. long, heavily netted. 
Thick, deep, salmon flesh. Earliness and rich flavor 
make this a favorite. 
ONIONS (10c Pkt.) 
Bunching Green. Crisp, white, mild. Suitable for 
spring appetizer. 
Southport Red Globe. Large red globe-shaped. Good 
keeper. 
Southport White Globe. Heavy producer. Large size. 
Yellow Globe. Large globe shaped. Flesh white. 
Crisp, mild. Fine for home planting. 
Sweet Spanish. Globe shaped. Often weigh 2 pounds. 
Mild. 
Sweet Bermuda. Large flattened onion. White flesh, 
mild and sweet. 
Medium large, dark 
PARSLEY (10c Pkt.) 
Champion Moss Curled. Dark green, tightly curled 
leaves. 
PARSNIP (10c Pkt.) 
Hollow Crown. Roots 18-20 in. long. Skin smooth, 
white. Flesh tender. 
PEAS (10c Pkt.) 
American Wonder. Vines 12-14 in. tall. Pods plump, 
straight. Very productive. Important, early dwarf 
pea for home gardens. 
Premium Gem. Vines 18 in. tall. Plump pods 2% in. 
long. Good home garden variety. 
PEPPERS (10c Pkt.) 
California Wonder. Vigorous plants. Many fruits with 
thick, crisp, mild, juicy flesh. For stuffing and serving 
whole. - 
Red Chili. Bushy plants, fruits about 2 in. long, red, 
very hot. 
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CARROT 
RADISH (5c Pkt.) 
Crimson Giant. Crisp, mild. Perfect condition until 2 
in. in diameter. Largest of the early round. 
Early Scarlet Globe. Bright carmine red. Oval shape. 
Flesh crisp and mild until nearly an inch in diameter. 
Best before full grown. 
Long Scarlet. Bright carmine-red. Smooth tender skin. 
About 6 in. long. Easy to pull because upper part is 
out of ground. 
Icicle. Pure white. About 6 in. long. Small tops. 
Most crisp and tender of all radishes. 
RUTABAGA (5c Pkt.) 
American Purple Top. Globe-shaped yellow, crisp 
and solid. 
SPINACH (10c Pkt.) 
Giant Thick Leaved. Large green leaves, slightly 
crumpled in center. 
SQUASH (10c Pkt.) 
Summer Squash 
Early White Bush Scallop. Bushy plants. White flat- 
tened fruit. Fine for home use. 
Italian Marrow Zucchini. Color light green with gray- 
ish mottling. Best for eating when 6-8 in. long. 
Summer Crookneck. Bright yellow, warted. Flesh pale 
cream, firm, tender. 
Winter Squash (10c Pkt.) 
Banana. 18-24 in. long. 7 in. in diameter. Skin gray- 
blue. Flesh yellow, sweet and fine for pies. 
Hubbard. Round and pointed, warted dark green. 
Weight 12-14 lbs. Yellow flesh. 
SWISS CHARD (10c Pkt.) 
Large Ribbed Dark Green. Leaves slightly crumpled. 
Stems and midribs broad and thick. 
TOMATO (10c Pkt.) 
Earliana. Fruit medium size, deep scarlet. Vines small. 
Fine for by area. 
Marglobe. Uniform, deep scarlet, globe-shaped. Heav- 
ily productive. Resistant to wilt. 
Ponderosa or Beefsteak. Extremely large, fleshy, very 
mild. Deep purplish pink. Fine for home canning. 
Stone. Round, deep scarlet. Best for slicing, canning. 
TURNIPS (5c Pkt.) 
Purple Top White Globe. Globe-shaped. Purplish red 
above, white below. Flesh white, tender. 
Orange Jelley. Globe-shaped. Skin smooth. Flesh 
yellow, fine-grained. 

GOLDEN BANTAM 
