
BELL PEPPER 
California. 72 to 76 days. Large green fruit 
changing to scarlet. Mild and sweet, thick 
flesh. Excellent for home garden. . Pkt. 10c 
PUMPKIN 
Plant soon as frost is over. 
New England Pie. 110 days. Round bright 
orange pumpkin. 8 to 10 inches in diam- 
eter. Finest quality for pies. Easily grown. 
Pkt. 10c 
RADISH 
Plant every 30 days during the season. 
Early Scarlet. 25 days. Round. Remains firm 
and crisp for a long time. 
Early Scarlet White Tipped. 26 days. Ball 
shaped, crisp, tender and sweet. Remains 
firm for a long time. 
French Breakfast. 27 days. Splendid va- 
riety for home use. Oblong, bright scarlet, 
tipped white. Crisp and tender. 
All radishes, Pkt. 10c 
SPINACH 
Giant Nobel. 45 days. The seed of this thick- 
leaved variety produces the largest spin- 
ach under cultivation. It grows rapidly 
and remains in good condition a long 
time. The medium green leaves are large, 
rounded, slightly crumpled, succulent and 
tender. It is an excellent home garden 
SOU ACI tren ieeisien oe Siete use gene Pkt. 10c 
SQUASH 
Plant in early spring 
Banana. 105 days. Slate gray color. 20 to 24 
inches long. 6 inches in diameter. Flesh 
light orange, of fine flavor. Excellent for 
baking. 
White Bush Scallop. 50 days. Very popular 
variety, bearing profusely, small greenish 
eae squashes, with scallop edges. Fine 
avor. 
Giant Straightneck. 55 days. Thick necked, 
meatier than the old Crookneck varieties. 
Flesh lemon yellow. Very fine flavor. 
Hubbard. 110 days. The best winter variety. 
Weighs from 12 to 15 pounds. Dark green 
on outside with orange colored flesh. De- 
licious as sweet potatoes when baked. 
Zucchini. 65 days. The popular Italian va- 
riety. Dark green from 6 to 8 inches long. 
Prolific and of fine quality. A favorite for 
home gardens. 
All squash, Pkt. 10¢ 
TURNIPS 
Make several plantings six weeks apart. 
Purple Top White Globe. 57 days. Pure 
white with purple top. Globe shaped, 
sweet and tender. Easily grown. Have a 
very nut like flavor when sliced and lightly 
browned in butter or bacon fat. .Pkt. 10c 
TOMATOES 
Plant as soon as frost is over. 
Earliana. 94 days. Hardy and very produc- 
tive, maturing the entire crop early. Fruit 
smooth and somewhat globe shaped. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 40c 
Marglobe. 114 days. Vigorous growing and 
disease resistant. Fruit firm and meaty. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 50c 
Pritchard. A wonderful variety for the home 
garden. Wilt resistant and self pruning, 
the vines begin to bear in 110 days and 
are amazingly productive. The round, 
solid, meaty tomatoes have a rich, satis- 
fying flavor that is unexcelled. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 60c 
WATERMELONS 
Plant as soon as frost is over. 
Kleckley’s Sweet. 80 to 85 days. Large size, 
dark green, long. Bright red flesh, firm 
and sweet. 
Striped Klondike. 80 to 85 days. Best long 
dark striped grown in California. Small 
seeds, flesh deep red, very sweet. 20 to 
25 lbs. Wilt resistant. 
All watermelon, Pkt. 10c 
FLOWER SEEDS 
ABBREVIATIONS—A. A. S., All-American Seed Selections;B. M., Bronze Medal; S. M., Silver Medal; H. M., Honorable 
Mention; A. M., Award of Merit: (a) annual blooms for one year; (b) biennial blooms for two years; (p) perennial 
blooms the first or second year and continues indefinitely. 
AGERATUM (a) 
Dwarf all-summer blue annuals producing 
dense heads of fluffy flowers in different 
shades of blue. Used for edgings, bedding, 
rock gardens and pot culture. Grows in sun 
and half shade. Sow early in flats or in the 
open ground, thinning to 4 or 6 inches apart. 
Blue Ball. Deep blue ball-shaped plants, 6 
BNC MESH OMe face cae cts oieiles oldierc-eve Pkt. 15c 
Midget Blue. S. M., A. A. S. 1940. Uniformly 
dwarf, 2 to 3 inches, covered with small 
true ageratum blue flowers....... Pkt. 25c 
ALYSSUM, Madwort 
One of the daintiest flowers for edgings and 
rock gardens. Sow thickly all the year 
’round for good masses of bloom and cut 
back after each successive flowering. 
Carpet of Snow (a). 3 inches tall. This alys- 
sum is true to its name as the flowers pro- 
duce a solid mass of white. So short it 
can be planted between stepping stones 
and also grown in pots and a eo 
. Cc 
Violet Queen (a). New 6-inch plant, com- 
pact of growth and full of unfading bright 
WAL ODEOWELSisie cic weiss c- <yaiele fele's Pkt. 15c 
ALYSSUM (p) 
Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust) (p). The 
plants are of spreading growth and cov- 
ered all spring with bright golden flower 
heads. 8 to 10 inches tall.......... Pkt. 10c 
ANTIRRHINUM—See Snapdragon 
AQUILEGIA, Columbine (p) 
A graceful, hardy perennial that grows well 
in part shade. Blooms late in the spring and 
early summer. The long spurred flowers are 
beautiful for cutting. Seeds started in early 
summer will bloom the following spring. 
2 to 3 feet tall. 
Blue Shades. Long spurred. Beautiful clear 
blue. 
Pink Shades. Long spurred. In various 
shades of delicate pink. 
Mixed Hybrids. Orange, pink, rose, white. 
Pkts. of any of the above, 25c each 
ASTERS (a) 
This Crego wilt resistant strain is one of the 
very finest of the new types of asters, bloom- 
ing from midsummer through the fall. The 
flowers are large, 3 to 5 inches, shaggy and 
long-petalled. Plants 2 feet tall and well 
branched. Start seed February to June and 
set the plants a foot apart in good, loose 
soil. Half or full sun. 
Crego Giants— 
Rose Marie Dark Blue 
Peach Blossom White 
Crimson Mixed 
Any Pkt. 15¢ 
1 Pkt. each of the five colors, 60c 
AUBRIETIA 
Rainbow Rock Cress (p) 
One of the most colorful, low growing bor- 
der plants. The clear rosy violet and lilac 
masses of bloom in the early spring are 
always exciting. Sow in late summer or fall. 
Full or half sun, 
Large Flowering Hybrids......... Pkt. 15¢ 
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