











Choice Vegetalle 
Seed Specialties 
SQUASH 
Butternut (100 days). Unlike other Squash, 
when baked and served without the shell it 
spreads like butter without any sign of stringi- 
ness. When growing it looks more like an old- 
fashioned Potato masher than a Squash. 
Skin is dull yellow; a long, thick neck 
ends in a bulge in which lie all the seed. 
Pkt. OC OZ. OG 4a DaSoOC wt bats 00s 


WATERMELON 
Ice Box (78 days). Nearly round, 6 in. 
through, dark skin with faint striping, 
very thin shell and ripe before you real- 
ize it; sugary red flesh, black seed. 
Pit lOc OZ e2UG se Aube Gr iiba leno. 

Butternut 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Pkt. 10c., 4% lb. 30c., 1b. 50c., 5 Ib. $2.25. 
Golden Cross Bantam (88 days). 
Highly resistant to Stewart’s dis- 
ease and very prolific. Stalks 
sturdy, with exceptionally broad, 
dark green leaves. Ears 10 to 14- 
rowed, 7% to 8 in. long. Slightly 
lighter vellow than Golden Ban- 
tam. Kernels medium in width 
and depth. Excellent for market 
gardeners. 
RADISH 
Cavalier. <A highly colored 
and very attractive variety 
for all purposes, and especi- 
ally for shipping. Tops 
small, roots oblong-globe, 
slightly longer than broad, 
very firm and of bright, al- 
most true scarlet color. 
Especially auapted for grow- 
ing on muck land. 

é BEANS 
Pencil Pod Black Seed Wax 
(57 days). Pods are long, 
straight, round like a pencil; 
é fleshy, of a bright yellow col- 
a or, tender, brittle, ab- 
solutely stringless; 
: 4 > very productive. 
7 \ : NR 
= 
Cavalier Pencil Pod Bean 
PEt) LO0CsVOzZmLOG., 
Y% 1b. 45c.. 1b. $1.00 Ib. 40c., 5 Ib. $1.75. 
Pkt. 10c., 44 lb. 25c. 

Ice Box 

