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RADISH—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 22c; 4 Ib. 70c; % Ib. $1.25. Postpaid. 
WHITE ICICLE—Finest early white variety, very popular with home gardeners. Tops medium, 
roots 6 in. long, tapering, pure white flesh, very crisp and mild. © 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—Tops medium small, roots 114 to 2 inches long, thicker towards bottom, 
scarlet with white top, flesh white, crisp and of excellent quality. 
SCARLET GLOBE—Valuable for outdoor planting or forcing. Mild globe shaped and of the finest. 
Small tops, skin bright scarlet. Flesh white and very crisp. 
RUTABAGA—5ce per pkg.; 1 oz. 20c; ™% Ib. 0c. Postpaid’ 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—Roots are large and globuiar, deep purplish red above 
ground, light yellow below, with medium short neck. Flesh a creamy yellow, of finest texture and 
flavor. 
SALSIFY—10c per pkg; 1% oz. 25c; 1 oz. 45c. Postpaid. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—A very superior strain, often called ‘‘Vegetable Oysters’’ 
Strong foliage, large, uniform, smooth, white roots. Standard variety for market gardeners. 
SPINACH—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 20c; 1% Ib. 70c. Postpaid. 
KING OF DENMARK—Best long seasoned, remaining 2 weeks longer than others before bolting 
to seed. Plants vigorous and spreading, leaves large rounded, crumpled, blistered, deep green. 
NEW ZEALAND—This variety endures heat and thrives in almost all soils. The leaves are small, 
broad and pointed, but the plant is large and spreading. Long cutting season. 
SQUASH—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 20c; ™% Ib. 70c. Postpaid. © 
SUMMER CROOKNECK—A Standard early and productive summer variety: Fruits about a foots 
long, moderately warted and of a bright yellow color. 
IMPROVED WARTY HUBBARD—Very best strain of the Hubbard Squash. 
hard shell. The very best strain for winter keeping, best shipper and seller. 
TURNIPS—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 15¢; % Ib. 50c. Postpaid. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—Early, globe shaped. Roots are large, white with purple tes 
The flesh is white, fine grained and tender. Quick grower and a good sabe 
TOMATOES—10c per pkg.; 4 oz. 20c; % oz. 35¢; 1 oz. 55c. Postpaid. 
RUTGERS—tThe fruit is uniform, globular, smooth, of good size and very solid, with heavy cross 
walls and small seed cavities. Especially valuable for slicing and in the making of sparkling bright 
red juice. 
PRITCHARD—Valuable for market and garden, good shipper, fruit is large, smooth, 
walls and cross. sections; color is light scarlet. Good slicer and canner. 
MARGLOBE—Wilt resistant. Large, perfect globe-shaped fruits of a beautiful scarlet color. Its 
spreading habit of growth enables it to bear in great abundance. 
BALTIMORE—Good wilt resisting strain. 
tomato, vigorous and very productive. 
Best second early and main crop variety. It is a red 
Preferred by canners because of its heavy yield. 
WATERMELON—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 18c¢; 14 Ib. 60c; 4% Ib. $1.00. Postpaid. 
KLECKLEY’S SWEET IMPROVED—Bright red flesh, wonderful quality, firm, crisp and sweet. 
Oblong shape. The rind is dark in color, thin, brittle and of the largest size. 
SWEETHEART —Vigorous and productive, ripening its fruit early. Large oval, 
dark green. Flesh bright red, firm, solid, very tender, melting and sweet. 
BLACK SEEDED KLONDYKE—For genuine merit not surpassed by any other kind. Rind is dark 
green, with attractive i Aah red flesh. 
ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 
mottled light) and 
Dark green oie 
TERMS—Terms are cash for all orders under 
$3.00 and all orders of $38.00 or more will be 
booked if 25 per cent or more accompanies the 
order, balance before shipment or C. O. D. 
REMITTANCE—We accept money orders, per- 
sonal checks, registered cash by mail and good 
clean postage stamps. 
SHIPPING SEASON—Plants are dug and 
shipped from about March 5th to May 25th, ac- 
cording to the weather conditions. At this time 
the plants are fully dormant and will carry well 
to any part of the country. 
TRANSPORTATION AND CHARGES—Read 
parcel post rate instructions on page 31. For ex- 
press shipment consult express notice middle of 
page 31. 
FALL SHIPPING—KFall 
after October 10th 
to the 
are made 
according 
shipments 
to November 25th, 
weather conditions, 
PACKING—No charges are made for wrapping 
and packing, which is done in the best possible 
manner. Plenty of damp moss and other mater- 
we are used to keep the plants in a perfect con- 
ition. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS—Planting  in- 
structions are included free with each nursery 
stock shipment. 
WHEN TO ORDER—As there may be a short- 
solid, with thick 
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age of the particular varieties you want it is best « 
to make up your order and send it in as quickly 
as possible. Stock will then be reserved and 
shipped at specified time. 
REFERENCE—State Savings Bank, Bridgman; 
American Railway Express Agent, Bridgeman; 
Mr. C. A. Boyer, Dept. of Agriculture, Lansing, 
Michigan. 
IMPORTANT—A certificate of inspection is 
attached to each nursery stock shipment that we 
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