VEGETABLES OF 
SPEC/AL 

795 Harris’ Improved Cocozelle 
Fine Flavored “Vegetable Marrow” Squash 
These squash are a delightful surprise to those who have never had 
them. They have a distinct, delicate, almost meaty taste that is much 
more delicious than any other summer squash. To be at their best, they 
should be picked when young, not over 10 to 12 inches long and 2 inches 
in diameter. At this stage, they are most attractive—long straight and 
slender, with a dark green base color and stripes of lighter green. 
The vines are easily grown, compact and bushy in growth and very 
prolific. This is a special strain which we developed ourselves and we 
recommend it most highly. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.25. 
810 Quality Squash 
Fine Grained and Sweet 
In our opinion, this winter squash has the finest quality of all the 
kinds we grow or sell. The outside skin is dark green, thin and hard, 
protecting the thick orange colored flesh. The flesh is sweeter and finer 
flavored than any other kind we know and cooks as dry as a good sweet 
potato. The texture is very fine without stringiness. The fruit is medium 
size (5-10 Ibs.) a very convenient size for family use. The vines are 
strong and healthy and produce excellent crops. 
Quality squash are excellent for the home garden as they can be 
easily stored to eat in the winter. It is also the best medium-sized squash 
for the commercial grower, especially for modern markets where high 
quality is appreciated. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c; 144 Lb. $1.20; Lb. $3.00. 

Quality Squash—Note the smooth thick flesh. 

Early Yellow Prolific Summer Squash 
785 Early Yellow Prolific 
Delicious Early Summer Squash 
We consider this variety the most attractive and uniform summer 
squash grown today. It is very early and highly productive, and if the 
vines are kept picked, it will produce enormous crops of the finest squash 
all through the summer. 
The fruit are of medium size, smooth with a very even tapering shape, 
so that every one is just as fine looking as the next. (See photo above.) 
The skin has a clear bright waxy appearance that is exceptionally at- 
tractive and the quality is unsurpassed. There is no green color even 
in the very young fruit. 
These fine squash are borne on compact bush plants that grow upright 
and take up little space in the garden. A few plants will produce an 
abundance of delicious squash for the family. For market this is also 
one of the best and most profitable kinds as it yields very heavily and 
the fruit often bring premium prices. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; 144 Lb. 60c; Lb. $1.75. 
915 Macomber Ruta Bagas 
Many people who do not ordinarily care for ruta bagas are very fond 
of the ‘““Macomber.” If you have not tried them before, you will be 
surprised that ruta bagas could be so mild and sweet. It is of very much 
finer quality for table use than any other kind. 
The turnips are white with purplish green tops, large, smooth, round 
and handsome and with practically no neck. The flesh is white, fine 
grained and of a mild sweet flavor. They will keep all winter and remain 
in fine condition if properly stored. To get the best results the seed should 
be sown about the middle or last of June in the Northern states. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lh. 60c; Lb. $2.00. 

Victory Garden Collections 
These collections are made up of our most popular varieties and the seeds are the very best we have. They are sold at reduced prices because they 
can be put up ahead of time, all ready to mail. For this reason we cannot make any changes in the collections to your order. However in 
the event that we should sell out of any variety offered, we reserve the right to supply an equally good variety of the same type in its place. 
Vegetable Collection No. 1—For a Small Garden—$1.00 Postpaid 
Regular price—$1.70. This popular collection will plant a garden about 25 x 40 feet, or its equivalent. It is composed of one regular packet each 
of the following vegetable seeds: (No changes can be made.) 
BEET, Detroit Dark Red CARROT, Nantes 
BEANS, Tendergreen SWEET CORN, Extra Early Bantam 
BEANS, Sure Crop Wax 
CUCUMBER, A & C 
LETTUCE, Cosberg 
ONION, Early Yellow Globe 
SWEET CORN, Golden Cross Bantam RADISH, Early Scarlet Globe 
RADISH, Icicle 
SUMMER SQUASH, Early Yellow Prolific 
SPINACH, Special Summer Savoy 
SWISS CHARD, Fordhook Giant 
TURNIP, Purple Top White Globe 
Vegetable Collection No. 2—For a Larger Garden—$2.50 Postpaid 
Regular price—$3.40. This collection will plant a garden about 40 x 60 feet or 2400 square feet and should grow sufficient quantity of fresh 
vegetables for the average size family. It includes the following seeds: (No changes can be made.) 
1, Lb. each of: 
BEANS, Tendergreen 
BEANS, Sure Crop Wax 
PEAS, Thomas Laxton 
PEAS, Midseason Giant 
1 Pkt. each of: 
BEET, Detroit Dark Red 
BEET, Long Season 
CABBAGE, Golden Acre 
CARROT, Nantes 
CARROT, Tendersweet 
SWEET CORN, Extra Early 
Bantam 
1 Oz. of SPINACH, 
Special Summer Savoy 
SWEET CORN, Golden 
Cross Bantam 
CUCUMBER, A&C 
LETTUCE, Cosberg 
LETTUCE, Black Seeded Simpson 
ONION, Early Yellow Globe 
PARSLEY, Paramount 
PARSNIP, Harris’ Model 
RADISH, Early Scarlet Globe 
RADISH, Icicle 
SUMMER SQUASH, Early Yellow 
Prolific 
SWISS CHARD, Fordhook Giant 
TURNIP, Purple Top White Globe 
