Schling >» CNew Nidget (Watermelon 
We present with pride the new- 
| est member of the family of fa- 
- ,~gme )=6mous Schling introductions. The 
Midget Watermelon will be a 
standard garden subject for many 
gardeners who have never consid- 
ered or attempted the growing of 
watermelons in their own home 
gardens, or in latitudes north of 
Philadelphia. 






















The outstanding feature of this 
delicious melon is its extreme earli- 
ness. It matures fully on August 
15th from June Ist sowing, and 
later sowings are also satisfactory. 
The illustration depicts the beauty 
of the fruit, but the flavor must be 
described. All who have tasted it 
acclaim its flavor as the sweetest 
melon they have ever eaten. The 
size of the fruits is approximately 
7 inches long and 6 inches in diam- 
eter, making it a perfect size for 
the refrigerator. 50c per pkt.; 5 
pkts) $225. 

Mary Washington (Asparagus “Roots 
Washington Rust-Resisting 
The Best and Only Asparagus for 
the Home Garden 
Yields a crop two years ahead 
of all other varieties; absolutely 
rust-resistant; largest, sweetest, 
most tender, and_ succulent 
shoots. So far ahead in every 
point of other existing varieties 
that we recommend it as the only 
variety to plant in the home gar- 
den or on the farm. 
Extra-Selected, Heavy Crowns, 
No. 1. 100, $5.35, prepaid. 
1,000, $45.00. 

Shipman’s Canada Red 
Cwo CNew Outstanding Rhubarb 
Shipman’s Canada Red. The newest and finest rhubarb. Very sweet and tender: of the finest 
flavor with extra large stalks. Bright red all the way through, the red color extending even to 
the mid-rib of the leaf. This variety retains its beautiful color in cooking; and both sauce and 
pies are an appetizing cherry-red color. This variety definitely does not go to seed during 
the summer, and, therefore, can be used throughout the entire summer. Supply very limited 
Price: $1.50 each; 5 for $7.00, postpaid. ; 
MacDonald. Stalks are tender, of unsurpassed flavor, and of a bright crimson. When cooked the 
color is a beautiful shade of pink. High yield, strong and robust. MacDonald can be used 
all summer. Strong roots, 90c each; $10.00 per doz., postpaid. 

