VEGETABLE SEEDS (General List)—Continued 
PUMPKIN (Small Sugar Pie). 118 days. Small orange colored variety, weighing 
from 6 to 8 lbs. Makes delicious pies. 1 Pkt. will plant 8 hills. 
RED RADISH (Early Scarlet Globe). 24 days. Very fine home garden variety. Bright 
scarlet, crisp and tender. 1 Pkt. will plant 30 ft. 
WHITE RADISH (Icicle). 27 days. Most popular of white radishes. Roots are 5 inches 
long, clear white and very crisp. 1 Pkt. will plant 30 ft. 
SPINACH (Long Standing Bloomsdale). 42 days. Large, curled, deep green leaves. 
Holds longer than others without going to seed. 1 Pkt. will plant 35 ft. 
SUMMER SQUASH (Table Queen). 58 days. An excellent squash. Weighs about 1 
Ib. Ribbed, smooth, dark green in color. 1 Pkt. will plant 12 hills. 
WINTER SQUASH (Chicago Warted Hubbard). 115 days. The best winter squash. 
Dark green, warty, and deep orange-yellow flesh. Weighs about 16 lbs. 1 Pkt. 
will plant 8 hills. 
SWISS CHARD (Lucullus). 50 days. Has the longest harvest of all green, leafy vege- 
tables. One sowing will bear all summer. 1 Pkt. will plant 25 ft. 
TOMATO (John Baer). 70 days. A fine early variety for the home garden. 1 Pkt. 
will produce 300 plants. 
TURNIP (Purple Top White Globe). 55 days. Globe shaped roots. Flesh is white, 
sweet, crisp and tender. 1 Pkt. will plant 50 ft. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Beans, Peas, and Sweet Corn 
It is a good idea to utilize the space between young fruit trees by planting vegetables, 
especially beans, peas, and sweet corn. Your trees will be benefited by the care 
given to the vegetables. Béans and peas have the additional advantage of enriching 
the soil with nitrogen. 
Complete planting instructions are on every packet. 
1 Pkt. of beans or peas will plant 15 ft.; / Ib. will plant 60 ft. 
1 Pkt. of sweet corn will plant 25 ft.; 1% Ib. will plant 100 ft. 
1 Pkt. — $ .10 Vo lb. — § .35 
GREEN BUSH BEAN (Tendergreen). 52 days. A new stringless pod bean, extremely 
tender, very fleshy, and of fine quality. 
YELLOW BUSH BEAN (Pencil Pod Black Wax). 52 days. The leading wax variety. 
Pods 6 inches long, fleshy, golden-yellow, tender and entirely stringless. 
LIMA BUSH BEAN (Fordhook). 75 days. A heavy producer and dependable bearer. 
Pods contain 4 to 5 bright green, delicious beans. 
EARLY PEA (Little Marvel). 62 days. The most satisfactory dwarf pea in the average 
home garden. Very productive, hardy, and sugary. 
MAIN CROP PEA (Thomas Laxton). 63 days. A heavy yielder; grows 3 ft. high. The 
peas are of extra fine quality, tender, and of good flavor. 
SWEET CORN (Golden Bantam). 80 days. Most popular yellow sweet corn. The 
kernels are extremely tender and sweet. 
BEAN, PEA AND SWEET CORN COLLECTION 
(GROUP NO. 56) 
An ideal collection of vegetables to plant between young fruit trees or in your 
Victory Garden. 
3 lbs. of Seeds (Beans, Peas and Sweet Corn, Prize Winners in 1943, 
lf, lb. of each variety listed) for only $2.00. 

