

A Selection of Some New and 
Recent Introductions of 
Vegetables That Should 
Be Better Known 
Tomato, Tiny Tim 
One of the most interesting novelties that we have ever 
introduced. The small fruits are borne on dwarf plants 
that can be grown anywhere. They mature exceedingly 
early, 68 days, and can be grown as lovely pot plants. 
The fruits are very sweet, and are excellent for garnish- 
ing. Liberal size pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.00. 
Genuine Italian Pulp Tomato, 
San Marzano 
The real genuine tomato for producing Italian tomato 
pulpwaPkt 3567 Vor0z.) $1.00; 
Cicoria Catalogna 
(Asparagus Chicory) 
One of the highest vitamin ¢ontent and delicious vege- 
tables ever grown. A great favorite in Italian and French 

cookery. Can be eaten raw or cooked. Sow in early spring. 
Tiny Tim Tomato Pkivv ssac-ko- pkts.o1.00. 
Something Entirely New! 
A SUCCESSION OF SWEET CORN 
This marvelous collection has met with spontaneous ap- 
proval. The results obtained since its introduction are a 
source of great satisfaction. Many years ago we introduced 
our famous Long Season Pea Collection. Now, we take 
pleasure in presenting our Long Season Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Collection. As a result of experiments conducted by the 
Connecticut Experiment Station, which is the leading au- 
thority on Hybrid Sweet Corn in the United States, we 
are able to offer a collection of 5 varieties of Hybrid Sweet 
Corn which will bear in constant succession for a period 
exceeding 4 weeks with no two varieties ripening together. 
In order to continue the season after the collection has 
ripened we advise successive plantings of Golden Cross 
Bantam which is the latest variety in the collection and 
which can be planted with safety up until July Ist, or the 
two additional varieties listed below. 
Each one of these varieties has been chosen for its wilt- 
resistant qualities, heavy-bearing propensities and fine 
flavor. For this reason we can offer this collection with 
absolute assurance in the fact that these varieties can be 
classified as wilt-resistant — heavy-bearing — excellent 

flavor, 
Spancross 4.13. Extra-early. “See page 42 
Marcross 13.6. Early. for information 
Carmelcross 39.13. Early midseason. concerning Corn- 
Whipcross (Lincoln) 39.23. Midseason. Fume for control 
Golden Cross Bantam. Late midseason. of Earworm.” 
Method of Handling 
At the time when you usually sow your early Sweet Corn, arrange to plant the 
entire collection together. Every 2 weeks thereafter plant an additional quantity of 
Golden Cross Bantam until the latest possible date. 
COLLECTION OFFER 




1 pkt. each of the above 5 varieties (trial quantity) ..................... $1.00 
\y Ib. each of the above 5 varieties (sufficient for family of four) MESA sha Sleds 2.00 
leibveach of the above 5) varieties yore soe ieis tele wie overersls 21s ots ele 1s elalstwiersibis oid 3.50 
2 Ibs. each of the above 5 varieties ............ SOMA SESS tare area owerehe pele eeeuattelhs She HE) 
Two Additional Varieties 
VY Ib., 40c; Ib., 70c; 
WILSON. Six days later than Golden Cross Bantam. Pkt., 25c; 
22lbs:7, $1.35. 
GOLDEN STOWELL’S HYBRIDS. The latest of all. 
SSG! 
PkKtye25c; )>. Ibaed Oca Ib. ,.70c;.2_Ibs;, 
These additional varieties can be planted together with the collection thereby extend- 
ing the production period into the latest possible date. Last year we recommended 
successive plantings of Golden Cross Bantam for later Corn. This year we advocate the 
Planting of the two additional varieties. 


Squash, Butternut 
A new Squash that has met with instantaneous fayor be- 
cause of its splendid growing qualities, the meatiness of the 
fruits and the delicious flavor obtained either by baking or boil- 
ing. As a baked Squash it is superior to ‘Acorn and we dare 
say the famous Hubbard types. There is more meat and less 
waste on Butternut Squash than any other variety we know. 
PRt, 25¢7)5= pktss, $1200. 

Peas, Early Dwarf Giant-Podded 
New Pea, Schling’s Early Dwarf 
Giant-Podded 
The name in itself is descriptive as is the illustration. We have 
found this variety to be one of the best producers and. finest 
home garden Peas, and we feature it at no advance in price over 
regular varieties. Pkt., 15c; YW Ib., 30c; Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Pepper, Ozark Giant 
A very early bearing green Pepper as early as Harris Giant 
but far superior. The walls of the fruit are twice as thick as 
Harris, and the fruits themselves are considerably larger and 
less subject to flower end rot during dry weather. Pkt., 35¢; 
Smpktss. S150: 
Edible Soy Bean, Green Giant 
A most delicious garden vegetable requiring 90 days or less 
to mature. Pkt., 25c. 
Tomato, Jubilee 
All-America Bronze Medal, 1943. A beautiful yellow Tomato 
with tangerine-orange flesh. Has all of the quality and flavor 
of red Tomatoes. Strictly non-acid. A heavy grower and bear- 
er, and should become one of the most popular Tomatoes for 
the home garden. Pkt., 35c; %4 oz., $1.00. 
Pepper, Paprika 
(Genuine Hungarian) 
For the first time we are offering American grown seed of 
ie Sopa unecrion Paprika Pepper. The seed is very limit- 
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