PUMPKIN 
Big Tom or Connecticut Field. (120 
days.) Vines make vigorous growth and 
need plenty of room to spread. Very 
lareemitultcmmc Kt lOc mOo 72 c- 
Small Sugar. (100 days.) Wonderful for 
pies and good keepers. This is the New 
England pie pumpkin. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 
LG 
RADISHES 
Red Giant or Crimson Giant. (29 days.) 
Large size combined with tender crisp- 
ness and mild flavor make it an unusual 
delicacy. Be sure to try it this year. 
You'll be surprised. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 35c. 
Vick’s Scarlet Globe. (24 days.) A small, 
round, red radish, very crisp and tasty. 
PipemlOGmoza 3 0c: 
Sparkler. (25 days.) Choice variety of 
small red radish with white tip. Very 
mild, Pkt. 10c- 07.,°30c, 
White Icicle. (28 days.) Skin is pure 
white, thin and tender. Flesh icy white, 
crisp and mild. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 30c. 
Long Black Spanish (Winter radish). (60 
days.) Black skinned with pure white 
flesh, crisp, solid and pungent. Wonder- 
ful winter keeper. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c. 
RUTABAGA 
Purple Top Yellow Globe. (55 days.) 
May be planted in early spring and 
again in July for fall and winter use. 
Of mild flavor, this is the most popular 
of all varieties. Pkt., 10c; o0z., 20c. 
SQUASH 
Zucchini. (60 days). Bush-like plants 
with dark green fruits. Most delicate 
flavor. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 40c. 
Connecticut Straightneck. (55 days.) 
Bush type plants with lemon-yellow 
fruits about 10 inches long. Straight 
neck. Delicious. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 35c. 
Golden Summer Crookneck. (53 days.) 
Bush type plant. Yellow fruit with 
curved neck. Most popular summer va- 
Hietys i Pkt. 10c3 0%., 20c. 
Yellow Bush or Yellow Patty Pan. (58 
days.) Scalloped, yellow fruit of deli- 
Gatestlavore bktes l0CHOz NNO Cs 
Acorn or Table Queen. (85 days.) Acorn- 
shaped, green skin with orange flesh. 
Delicious baked in own shells. Good 
winter keeper. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c. 
Hubbard. (115 days.) The best winter 
squash of dark bronze-green skin with 
orange-yellow flesh. This is the stand- 
ard winter squash for all purposes. Pkt., 
LO GIsOz ns.) C- 
SPINACH 
(Pkt. will sow 25 ft. of row; oz., 100 ft.) 
Bloomsdale Long Standing. (48 days.) A 
quick growing, crinkled green. May also 
be planted for fall use. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 
2c 
New Zealand. (70 days.) Cut and come 
again variety that yields continuously 
from early summer till fall. Pkt., 10c; 
Oise 3). 
Burpee’s Tampala. The new delicious 
vegetable which is cooked and prepared 
like spinach but is so much better. 
Easily grown and does not bolt to seed 
in hot weather. Be sure to try it in 
your garden this season. Pkt., 15c; 2 
pKtsenicl/arOzZ., O0C. 
SWISS CHARD 
Lucullus. (60 days.) A cut-and-come- 
again variety. Well known and much 
planted and claims first place on the 
leafy green vegetable list. Planted in 
the spring, provides foliage all summer 
aavel shall, Ae @e2 er, W5Ie. 
Burpee’s Rhubarb Chard. (60 days.) The 
new red Swiss chard is growing in popu- 
larity in the home garden. Has a sweet, 
delicious flavor you will enjoy. Try it. 
Kt GuOz mop C 
TOMATOES 
We have seeds of all the varieties of to- 
matoes you will find listed in Burpee’s 
catalog, however we are remaining loyal to 
the three varieties we recommended to you 
last year. Now—more strongly than ever, 
after your enthusiastic reports on your own 
tomato crop. 
Rutgers. (Certified seed). The large uni- 
form fruits often weigh as much as a 
half pound each. They are smooth, 
round, and a deep red color. Heavy 
walls and partitions with almost no seed 
cells. We believe Rutgers will rank 
first all over the country in 1944 Victory 
Gardens, Pkt.5 15¢2:1, o7., 35. 
Stokesdale (Certified seed). Stokesdale 
is from the same family as Marglobe 
and Rutgers. It is another large, round, 
uniform tomato. Smooth at the top, 
perfect for canning and slicing. Flesh 
is firm and meaty with much less seeds 
than is usually found in the ordinary 
tomato. e Pkt. 15c2175 075.3 5. 
Master Marglobe (Certified seed). Fruits 
are round, solid and the flavor is slight- 
ly sweet. Vines are vigorous, giving full 
protection to the crop. Pkt., 15c; % 
OZ oC 
We will have plenty of plants of the 
above three varieties again this spring, as 
well as plants of the small cherry, plum and 
other novelties. If you are ordering plants, 
please place your order early. 
TURNIP 
Purple Top White Globe. (55 days.) May 
be planted in early spring and again in 
July for fall and winter use. Of mild 
flavor, this is the most popular of all va- 
rieties. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 15c. 
WATERMELONS 
Dixie Queen. (90 days.) A favorite with 
the home gardener. Flesh a brilliant 
red, of fine texture and fine quality. Pkt., 
10c. 
Cole’s Early (Harris’ Earliest). (84 days.) 
A very early, home garden variety of 
medium size, nearly round. Flesh is a 
deep pink, very sweet. Pkt., 10c. 
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