Tnivetts Tested Seed 
First Choice of the Professional Gardener 
SPINACH 
One ounce will sow a 50-foot row 
Culture—The first sowing should be made as 
early as possible in Spring. Space rows 14 
inches apart, cover seed about 1 inch. Sowings 
may also be made in August-September. 
Trivett’s American Upright. Produces 
broad, smooth, thick leaves of heavy substance. 
Packet 15c. Oz. 40c. V4 lb. $1.25 
Trivett’s King of Denmark. Distinct sort, 
(ME upright-growing, crinkled leaves. Very 
early and prolific. Perhaps the heaviest cropper. 
Thick, juicy foliage. Fine cooking quality. 
Packet 15c. Oz. 45c. Y |b. $1.85 
Trivett’s Private Estate. A very strong 
grower and heavy cropper, producing large, 
crumpled, thick leaves of heavy substance and 
highest cooking qualities. 
Packet 15c. Oz. 45c. 4 Ib. $1.35 
Long Standing (Thick Leaved). A favorite 
sort for first crop. Heavy, thick leaves. 
Packet 10c. (OVA, PARTE. V4 lb. 75c. 
Victoria. Special stock. Dark crumpled leaves. 
Thick and juicy. Strong-grower. 
Packet 10c. OZzes0c: Vy |b. 85c. 
Summer Spinach 
New Zealand. A strong growing type of Spin- 
ach for the entire Summer season and until frost. 
Very large seeds, about the size of Stringless Beans. 
Use 4 Ib. for 100-foot row. 
Packet 15c. Oz. 40c. Vy |b. $1.25 
Spinach Beet 
(Cut-and-Come-Again) 
Perpetual. Cut off the crop about 3 inches from 
the ground and another will follow, continuing 
throughout the entire season. 
Packet 15c. Oz. 40c. Yy Ib. $1.25 
SQUASH 
One ounce will sow about 25 hills 
Culture—Do not sow before the middle of May 
in hills 6 feet apart each way. 
Trivett’s Table Queen (Acorn Squash). A 
runner or vine producing small, Acorn-shaped 
fruit. Bake whole, cut in halves, season, flavor 
and serve like Grapefruit. 
Packet 15c. V4 oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 
Summer Crookneck Giant (Bush Plants). 
Golden yellow, buttery flavor. Fine Summer 
variety. 
Packet 15c. VY oz. 20c. Oznaoc: 
Giant Straightneck. A splendid Summer 
Squash, especially for the home garden. 
Packet 10c. Y oz. 20c. Oz) 30c: 
White Bush Scalloped (Bush Plants). Also 
known as Patty Pan and White Custard. Pie- 
shaped, white fruit of delicate flavor. 
Packet 10c. Y% oz. 20c. Oz. 30c. 
Green Hubbard (Runner, Vine). Sweet, mel- 
low flesh. Splendid Winter keeping sort. 
Packet 15c. VY oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 
Vegetable Marrow Squash 
(English Type, High-class Squash) 
Trivett’s White Bush (Bush Plants). 12 to 15 
inches long and 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
Smooth skin, juicy flesh of delicate flavor. 
Packet 25c. Y% oz. 40c. Ozioc: 
SWISS CHARD 
One ounce will sow a 50-foot row 
Culture—Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet should 
be cultivated like Spinach, the green portion 
of the large leaves should be boiled and served 
as Spinach and the thick stems are delicious 
treated like Asparagus. 
Trivett’s Defiance. A giant variety with im- 
mense, blue-green, crinkled and_ crumpled 
leaves and thick, juicy white stems. Cook leaves 
like Spinach and stems like Asparagus. 
Packet 15c. VY oz. 20c. Oz. 35c. 
Rhubarb Chard. Thick, red stalks and dark 
led leaves. 
eas Packet 20c. 
TOMATOES 
One ounce will produce about 1000 plants 
Culture—Seed may be sown in greenhouse or 
indoors from the middle of February to April. 
Trivett’s Earliest of All. For earliest crop, 
globe-shaped, scarlet-red, firm and juicy flesh 
of delicious flavor. 
(In packets only) Pkt. 25c. 
Trivett’s Royal Scott. <A grand, disease- 
resistant sort, very productive, bearing smooth, 
globe-shaped fruit of deep scarlet over a long 
period. Solid flesh, few seeds, delightful, mild, 
sweet flavor. (In packets only) Pkt. 25c. 
Beefheart. A large, heart-shaped ‘variety 
which is practically all meat. The solid flesh 
has a splendid flavor and there are almost no 
seeds. Highly recommended. Pkt. 25c. 
Marglobe. Large, globular. meaty, red fruit 
of the most excellent table quality. 
Packet 15c. Y% oz. 50c. Oz. 90c. 
Ponderosa. Also known as Beefsteak. Im- 
mense size, rich red meat of good quality. 
Packet 15c. Y% oz. 50c. Oz. 90c. 
Rutgers. Early, disease-resistant; solid, round 
red fruit of superior flavor. 
Packet 15c. VY oz. 50c. Oz. 90c. 

Marglobe Tomato 
Stone Selected. A selected strain of this ever- 
popular main-crop red Tomato. Dependable. 
Packet 15c. Y% oz. 50c. Oz. 90c. 
Trivett’s Yellow Beauty. A delicious mild- 
flavored, clear yellow, free from acid. Pkt. 25c. 
Small-Fruited Tomatoes 
Red Plum Red Pear 
Yellow Plum Yellow Pear 
Red Cherry Yellow Cherry 
Price: Above six Pkt. 15c. 14 oz. 50c. 
TURNIP 
One ounce will sow a 100-foot row 
Trivett’s Early Snowball. First early Snow- 
white; perfect, globe-shaped. Unsurpassed, 
mild, sweet flavor, the perfect garden Turnip. 
Packet 10c. Y% oz. 15c. Oz 25c. 
Trivett’s Golden Ball. Selected strain of 
Orange Jelly. A main-crop; forms roots of 
golden yellow; good quality, sweet flavor. 
Packet 10c. VY oz. 15c. Oz. 25c! 
Winter Turnip 
(Rutabaga) 
Trivett’s Mammoth Swede. Yellow with 
purple top; very sweet, yellow flesh. A grand 
Winter keeper. Do not sow the seed until July 1st. 
Packet 15c. Y% oz. 20c. Oz. 30c. 
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Selected Yrauit Bushes 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blowers. Large, glossy black, splendid flavor. 
Eldorado. Large coal black, sweet and melting. 
Strong canes 20c. each $15.00 per 100 
BLUEBERRIES—Cultivated 
Concord. The best “High Bush.” 6 feet and 
bearing very large fruit. 
2 years 12 to 15 in. plants $2.00 each 
3 years 15 to 18 in. plants $3.50 each 
BOYSENBERRIES 
A new variety which is a cross of Loganberry, 
Raspberry and Blackberry. Very large. 
35c. each $3.50 per doz. 
CURRANTS 
Perfection. Large, dark red berries in clusters. 
For New York State only. 
Choice plants 45c. each $4.50 per doz. 
GRAPES 
Brighton. Wine red color 50c. each 
Concord. Black, midseason 75c. each 
Niagara. Large, sweet white. 90c. each 
RASPBERRIES 
Cuthbert. Fine early red. $2.25 per doz. 
St. Regis. Everbearing red. $4.00 per doz. 
Viking. Very hardy red. $4.00 per doz. 
Plum Farmer. Black variety. $2.25 per doz. 
NOTE: Customer pays transportation on 
Fruit Bushes. We pay transportation on 
Seeds and Bulbs. 
See page 10. 
See page 11. 
LAWN GRASS SEED. 
GLADIOLUS and DAHLIAS. 

Concord Grapes 
