for your winter VICTORY GARDEN 
sets in. Get your seeds in the ground in August and September for winter vegetables, 
with the exception of such things as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and asparagus. 
Seed for these vegetables should be in the ground the latter part of July or early 
August in most parts of California and other states. Other varieties listed here can be 
planted almost any time in the late summer and fall, but generally speaking most 
seed should be in the ground by the end of September for a successful winter garden. 
LETTUCE 
GREAT LAKES 
Those who planted this “ALL-AMERICA” WINNER in the spring 
are loud in their praise of it. The heads are nice and 
firm, of excellent quality, very crisp, and highly pro- 
ductive. It is resistant to tip-burn, heat and drought, 
and while invaluable as a summer lettuce because it 
heads in hot summer weather, it is equally as desirable 
for a winter lettuce because of its excellent quality. 
Seed of this variety will never be too plentiful because 
it is very hard to get this to go to seed, but as fast as 
seed is available in quantity, this will become one of the 
leading commercial varieties. The finest new vegetable 
in years. 
Pkt..25c il, tek Wate Y4 Ib. $2.50 
LOS ANGELES or NEW YORK 
Heads are compactly formed and the outer laves are dark green with 
broad frilled edges. The standard commercial head lettuce. A good 
dependable variety. 
Pkt. 10c lmOzaS DC 
RADISHES 
A good dependable variety easy to grow at any time. Plant seed 
Va inch deep in rows 12 inches apart. 
SCARLET GLOBE: Best early table variety. Crisp mild flesh. Oval 
shape. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST: Rich scarlet with white base. Good quality. 
oblong shape. 
ICICLE: White radish growing up to 
six inches in length. Crisp; tender. 
LONG SCARLET: Long red radish. Best 
of the long varieties. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP: Deep 
crimson; turnip shape. Good early 
shape. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE: 
Pkt. 10c | Gee, Se Y% |b. 55c¢ 
IelbaS i250 
Vani Dai G | ty, SASK 
CARROTS 
up in those few words. 
end. One of the best. 
keeper. 
Good bunching type. 
Pkt. 10c¢ 1 

inch deep 



DETROIT 
DARK RED BEET 

These are the number one crop for the winter garden. 
Plant early so they are well developed by the time cold 
weather sets in. Sow seed 
PREPARED BEDS. Success with carrots can b2 summed 
RED CORED CHANTENAY: Rich, orange-red variety, 
very meaty and tasty. Recommended. 
NANTES IMPROVED CORELESS: 
tender, fine grained and very tasty. Cylindrical; blunt 
Deep orange color, 
DANVERS HALF LONG: A late variety tapering to a 
blunt end. Bright orange color, rich flavor and a good 
OXHEART: Stocky and heart shaped, 3/2 inches across 
and 5 to 6 inches long. Does well on heavy soils. 
IMPERATOR: Popular long carrot, about 8 inches at 
maturity. Deep orange color, fine grained and sweet. 
PRICE ON ALL VARIETIES: 
Yq Ib. $1.00 
IN WELL 
BEETS 
They are easy to grow and 
give lots of food and vita- 
mins for little work. Plant 
seed 1 inch deep in rows 
18 inches apart. Thin to 
3 inches. Plant at 2-week 
intervals for steady sup- 
ply. 
DETROIT DARK RED (Lago’s Perfection 
Strain) : The best all-purpose beet for home 
and garden. Early globe-shape variety, skin 
blood red and flesh red and exceedingly 
tender. 
EARLY WONDER: A leading variety for fall 
gardens. Globular shape, deep red and very 
tender. Seed is from our own Lago pedi- 
greed stock. 
PRICE ON ALL VARIETIES: 
Pkt. 10c ll Gre, SIS¥e V4 |b. 85c. 
1 lb. $2.75 
SWISS CHARD 
An all-year nutritious green especially suit- 
able for fall gardens. Plant seed 2 inch 
deep in rows 18 inches apart. Thin to 6 to 
8 inches. Use the young tender leaves as 
they develop. 
FORDHOOK: Favorite giant strain with 
smooth dark leaves on broad stalks. 
GIANT LUCULLUS: Broad, heavily ribbed 
leaves. Light green color. 
EITHER OF ABOVE: 
Pkt. 10c lmOza SDC 
V4 Ib. 85c 1 Ib. $2.40 
RED or RHUBARB CHARD: Has dark red veins and 
stalks and dark green leaves. Fine flavor and a very 
showy variety that can be used in the flower garden. 
Pictemliae 
SPINACH 
One of the best sources of vitamins and minerals from 
your winter garden. Sow seed in rich, well-drained soil, 
V> inch deep, in rows | foot apart. Successive sowings 
every two weeks assure a good supply. 
HOLLANDIA PRICKLY WINTER: Improved strain with 
thick dark green leaves. 
MONSTROUS or VIROFLAY: Dark green leaves. Lead- 
ing canning variety. 
NEW ZEALAND: Branching variety with thick, fleshy 
leaves. 
ALL OF THE ABOVE: 
Pkt. 10c Oz ZG 
TURNIPS 
Makes a fine winter vegetable. Sow seed in July and 
August for best results. Cover seed 2 inch. Thin plants 
to 4 to 6 inches in rows. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE: Best variety. Globe 
shape. White flesh. Tender and tasty. About 55 days 
to maturity. 
GOLDEN BALL: Yellow-flesh globe-shape; medium to 
large; smooth, of light color. Fine grained; sweet. Good 
keeper. 
V4 |b. 65c 
PRICES ON ABOVE VARIETIES : 
Pkt. 10c Imoz 256 Yq Ib. 55c EN ess 



