
Rutger’s Tomato. 
TOMATO 
450. RUTGER'’S. (72 ~- days.) A sec- 
ond-early variety developed by the New Jer- 
sey Agricultural Experiment Station. It is .a 
cross between Marglobe and J. T. D. and is very 
desirable for market as well as for, canning, The 
plant is large with thick stems and vigorous 
foliage, The fruits are similar to Marglobe but 
flat at the stem end. Bright red, smooth, with 
thick walls and small seed cells, very firm and 
of low-acidity. We consider it one of the best 
varieties for juice and it is one of the few va- 
rieties .that -ripens from the center out. PkKt., 
10c;: 4% .0z.,-40c; oz., 75c; 14 Ib., $2.25, postpaid. 
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Green Seeded Henderson Lima Bean. 
LIMA BEAN 
28. GREEN SEEDED HENDERSON. 
(Clark’s Bush.) (65 days.) This bean resem- 
bles in every way the Henderson’s Bush or 
Butterbean so- popular with the Northern Gar- 
deners. Its chief value and recommendation is 
its freedom from white beans. It is green at all 
picking stages. Pods measure about 2%4 inches by 
%, inch. Contains 3 to 4 delicious oval beans. 
Pkt., 10c; Yo lb., 30c; Ibe 50ca2) Ibs:,, 90c; 
5 lbs., $1.90, postpaid. 
416. GOLDEN TABLE QUEEN. (60 
days.) The Green Table Queen Squash has long 
been popular with gardeners, and we believe that 
the Golden Table Queen, which is very similar 
but hag a golden color, will be equally as pop- 
ular. It has all the good features of the old 
Table Queen with the addition of having a short 
vine. The plant is what we would term semi- 
bush and its vine growth is very much restricted 
as compared to the Green Table Queen. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 25c; Y% lb. 70c; Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 

Golden Table Queen Squash. 


Pride of Wisconsin Muskmelon. 
MUSKMELON 
246. PRIDE OF WISCONSIN. 
days.) 
by six inches and weigh about four pounds. The 
rind is very hard of a pearly gray color, faintly 
ribbed and heavily covered with a distinctive net- 
ting. The pink flesh is unusually pink with ex- 
cellent flavor. The triangular seed cavity is 
almost compact. The flesh of this melon does 
not soften prematurely as it matures which is 
one of the faults of the Honey Rock, and it 
can be picked fully ripe and shipped long dis- 
tances. The first fruits ripen in about 90 days 
and they are of uniformly Jarge size and con- 
tinue to bear throughout the.season giving the 
(95 
The handsome fruits measure about seven 
grower many pickings of No. 1 fruits. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 40c; -% Ib., $1.15; Ib., $3.50, postpaid. 
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Early Calwonder Pepper. 
PEPPER 
347. EARLY CALWONDER. (65 days.) 
Unlike most strains of California Wonder, 
the bush is strong and stocky so that when 
well loaded with fruits, the plants resist serious 
damage in heavy winds. Fruits are mild and 
sweet averaging 344 inches in diameter by 4 
inches long, smooth and uniform. Flesh is thick, 
deep green, changing to bright erimson when 
ripe. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Yo oz., 45c; 02z., 
80c; % 1b., $2.45, postpaid. 

Leesburg Watermelon 
~ WATERMELON 
264. LEESBURG. (85 days.) A wilt- 
resistant variety developed from Kleckley Sweet 
by Dr. M. N. Walker of the Florida Ex- 
Fruits average about thirty 
not quite as long as Kleck- 
ley’s and with blockier ends. Rind is a shade 
lighter in color and much tougher, Flesh deep 
rose-pink, extremely» sweet and of fine flavor. 
Seeds white. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 20c; VY Nb., 60cs 
lb., $1.80, postpaid. : 
periment Station. 
pounds in weight, 
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Utah Celery 
CELERY 
123. UTAH OR GOLDEN CRISP. (130 
days.) An excellent green variety for fall use 
maturing about a week to ten days earlier than 
Giant Pascal. Plants sturdy, compact, and ex- 
ceptionally solid. Stems are broad but_ thick 
and well rounded. Of fine quality and rich 
nutty flavor. Pkt., 15c; %% 0z., 50¢; oz., 90c; 
\%, lb., $2.80, postpaid. 
265. DIXIE QUEEN. - (85 days.) A me- 
dium-sized melon averaging about 32 pounds but 
often weighing as high as 50 pounds. Average 
size abqut 15x12% inches. It.is early and be- 
cause of its tough rind is fine for shipping. The 
color is light green alternately striped with dark 
green. Desirable for the home garden because 
of ‘its exceedingly fine quality. The flesh is dark 
pink with few black and white seeds. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 20c; 1% lb., 65c; Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 
406. BUTTERCUP. Entirely distinct in 
type, a turban shape, with thin skin and thick 
orange flesh at the stem end, _The seed cavity is 
at the bottom covered with a very thin layer of 
flesh. Weighs from 3 to 4 pounds, just the right 
size for the average family. Has less waste than 
any other squash, Quality the very best, better 
even than Hubbard. Pkt., 10c} oz., 35c; % 
Ib., $1.00; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 

Buttercup Squash. 
