Vegetable N ouellies and S neciatties for 1945 

RHUBARB CHARD 
BUSH BEAN, Streamliner 
Anew, flat-podded green Snap Bean with 
white seeds. Pods measure 8-10 inches long, 
are stringless and almost fiberless. A long 
season type, it resists cool weather, and ten- 
der pods are always of highest quality. Pkt. 
DUC eon De oOCs nba OUCi Eo lbse bi, 10: 
5 lbs. $2.45. 
POLE SNAP BEAN 
Potomac 
A new All America green 
pole Bean of very high quality. 
Slender pods are 61% inches 
long, perfectly stringless and 
round. -A very heavy bearer, 
and strong, vigorous grower. 
Pkt. 20c., % lb. 40c., 1b. 75c., 
2 Ibs. $1.35. 
POLE SNAP BEAN, Potomac 

CABBAGE 
Burnett’s Baby-Head 
Forms small, perfectly round heads of un- 
usual solidity. Baby-Head is an ideal Cab- 
bage where space is limited and the fact that 
it can be brought to maturity about six weeks 
after planting. Desirable for planting in 
frames and early outdoor cultivation. Pkt. 
25¢:, 6 Dkt. 65c: 
CAULIFLOWER 
Snowball, ‘‘Burnett’s Selected”’ 
For forcing under glass and growing in 
frames for early use it has proved superior to 
all. Its dwarf, compact habit and short outer 
leaves allow it to be planted closer in the same 
space of ground than other varieties. Heads 
pure snow white of the finest quality. Pkt. 
25c., % oz. $1.75 
RHUBARB CHARD 
New Swiss Chard that looks like Rhubarb 
The leaf stalks are bright but delicate, trans- 
lucent crimson; the rich color extends out 
through the veins into the dark green, heavily 
crumpled leaves. You will enjoy its different 
tasty, delicious flavor. Plants are so beautiful 
they may be used in flower borders. Leaves 
and stalks are nice in flower arrangements. 
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LETTUCE, Great Lakes 
A new Summer Lettuce, crisp-head type 
like Imperia! 456. Remarkable for withstand- 
ing heat and drought and resistance to tip 
seed stalk development. 
16 oz. 60c., oz. $1.00. 
burn and early 
Pkt. 25c., 








LETTUCE, “Great Lakes” 
SWEET CORN 
Carmelcross (13x39) 
A new Hybrid Corn of outstanding quality 
with an average time to maturity of 78 days. 
The large, 14-16-rowed ears are a beautiful 
golden color and of superior tenderness and 
flavor. Pkt 20ce. 6 lbs 40ci.. Ibs) 70c: 
2, Ibs. $1.35. 5 Ibs. $3.25. (See page 26 for 
other Hybrid Cross varieties). 
MUSKMELON 
“Burnett’s Discovery”’ 
For outside culture and forcing under glass 
“Discovery’’ has few equals. The fruit is of 
an emerald-green color, finely netted, flesh 
very deep, ripening clear to the rind: of a 
beautiful salmon color, flavor rich and deli: 
cious. It is early, prolific and long bearing. 
Pkt. 25c., 5 pkts. $1.00. 

PARSLEY 
Burnett’s Emerald Isle 
A beautiful dark green color and more 
densely curled than the older sorts. Plant is 
dwarf and compact, making it most desirable 
for planting indoors, or for a neat border in 
the vegetable garden. Pkt. 1l5c., oz. 60c., 
14 Ib. $1.50. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
MacDonald Strain 
A superior strain of Rhubarb of recent in- 
troduction. Large crimson stalks have a finely 
textured thin skin. Of low acidity and excel- 
lent flavor. (See page 31.) Strong divisions, 
$1.75 for 3, $4.75 per doz., $33.00 per 100. 
BUTTERNUT SQUASH 
(See in color, back cover) 
A new small Winter Squash that is really 
distinct in form and flavor. Fruit is yellow, 
smooth and bottle shaped and the flesh yel- 
low, finely textured, dry and sweet. Baked, 
boiled or used in pies its flavor is excellent. 
Pkt. 25c., 44 oz. 75c., oz. $1.25. 
TOMATO—Rutgers 
A specialty of proven merit. This cross on 
Marglobe is similar in fruit and vine, but in- 
terior is deeper red with fewer white fibers. 
Plant is resistant to Fusarium Wilt and is a 
tremendous cropper. Pkt. 10c., % oz. 75c., 
oz. $1.25. 
For Seedless TOMATOES 
Weeks Earlier 
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WE Z HORMONE SPRAY 
That's all! 

Now, produce seedless Tomatoes weeks 
earlier in your own garden. A new, scientific 
development insures “‘set’”’ of first Tomato 
flowers which usually fall off during early 
Spring; eliminates seeds; causes early ripen- 
ing; increases yield and size of fruit; polli- 
nates self-sterile plants. 
Seed-!ess-Set is simple to use; pays for 
itself many times over. Spray flowers and 
flower stalks lightly as flowers open. Use any 
household atomizer or small garden sprayer. 
Have more and better Tomatoes, earlier and 
without seeds. 
Dollar size treats thousands of flower clus- 
ters. 8-ozs. $1.00, qt. $3.00, gal. $9.00. 
“CORNFUME” 
FOR THE CON- 
TROL OF CORN 
EAR WORM 
Based on a for- 
mula successfully 
used in tests made 
by leading agricul- 
tural specialists. 
Economical and 
easy to apply. The 
Cornfume Pump de- 
livers just the right 
dose in one application to be applied on the 
Corn just before silk turns brown. Cornfume 
is non-poisonous, odorless and tasteless, im- 
parting no flavor to the Corn. One applica- 
tion sufficient for effective control. 
4-0z. size with medicine dropper type appli- 
cator (treats 200 ears) 50c.; 14 pint (treats 
400 ears) with applicator pump, $1.90. 
Refills: 14 pint 70c., pint $1.10, gal. $5.50. 




92 Chambers Street, New York 7, N. Y. 21 

Vegetable Seeds 
