
Give your garden a head start! 
with big, healthy VEGETABLE PLANTS 
This year, treat your family to earlier vegetables by starting 
your garden with our Specially Selected Plants. These are 
big, healthy, strong plants that will grow and thrive, and 
produce abundantly the vitamin-rich, healthful vegetables 
everyone craves and needs. 
We can supply you with most every type of thriving vegetable 
plant, ready to set-out. They are all husky specimens . .. hardy 
and full of growth. This year, have earlier and more vegetables 
by setting out PLANTS. 

BEANS 
Lima, Dwarf or Bush (Cont’d) 
Henderson’s Bush — Known as Baby 
Lima or Butter Bean. Plants small, 
early and bushy. 65 days. Good for 
home gardener; very productive. 
Jackson Wonder (Speckled Bush)— 
Pods medium size with 4 to 5 thick, 
large beans. Drought resistant and very 
prolific. Dry beans mottled in color. 66 
days. 
Lima, Pole 
Florida Butter Bean — Dependable, 
popular, prolific. 78 days. 
Sieva, Carolina or Small White — 
Plant 10 to 12-ft. tall, and bears over a 
long season. Medium green pods with 3 
to 4 beans of excellent quality. 77 days. 
BEETS 
Crosby’s Egyptian—Widely grown for 
early beets. Flattened globe shaped 
roots with small tap root. Excellent 
quality, tender and sweet. 60 days. 
Detroit Dark Red—Standard of excel- 
lence in table beets. Smooth, globular 
roots of deep ox-blood red—sweet and 
tender. 68 days. 
Early Blood Turnip—Medium early. 
Tops medium, somewhat coarse, Bright 
red. 65 to 70 days. 
Early Wonder— Early variety. Semi- 
globular tender, blood-red flesh. 58 
days. 
Stock Beets or Mangel Wurzel — See 
Mangel Wurzel. 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Sprouting—Plant bears 
a succession of sprouting heads about 
5 in. long, which, if kept cut, will be 
replaced by others for 8 to 10 weeks. 
55 to 65 days. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Dwarf Improved—Firm, thick-set ten- 
der heads. Easily grown. Early, de- 
pendable. 
CABBAGE 
Standard Early Varieties 
Charleston or Large Wakefield — 
Heart-shaped heads nearly a week 
later than Jersey Wakefield and half 
10 
again as large. 7 to 8-in. long. 70 to 75 
days. 
Copenhagen Market—Excellent, early 
short season type. Short stems, 614-in., 
31% to 4-lb. heads. Solid, round and of 
good quality with few outer leaves, 
stems short. 65 to 70 days. 
Golden Acre—Extra early Copenhagen 
type. Dwarf plants, small round solid, 
6-in., 3-lb. heads. Globular in shape 
and with attractive smooth leaves. May 
be set close together. 63 to 65 days. 
Jersey Wakefield—Early, with small 
conical heads, 7-in. long, short stems, 
5-in., 2 to 214-lb. heads. 64 days. 
Intermediate Varieties 
Early Flat Dutch—Good second early 
variety. Plants medium. Very vigor- 
ous. Large, flat solid heads 6-in. deep, 
11 to 12-in. in diameter, 11 to 12-lb. 90 
days. 
Glory of Enkhuizen — Attractive, 
round solid heads of finest quality. 
Weigh 6 to 8 lbs. Finely ribbed, tender 
leaves. Excellent for kraut, slaw, etc. 
80 days. 
Marion Market — Large, firm, round 
heads, used for early kraut. A devel- 
opment from Copenhagen Market. 7- 
in., 4-lb. heads. 75 to 80 days. 
Late or Winter Varieties 
Ferry’s Hollander—Medium sized 
round heads. Firm and solid. Wonder- 
ful quality. Best variety for home gar- 
deners to plant for winter storage. 100 
days. 
Savoy — Large, flat heads with dark 
green, crinkled leaves. Flavor is mild 
and appetizing. Weigh 6 to 7 lbs. 90 
days. 
Red Varieties 
Mammoth Red Rock—Best of the red 
cabbages. .Hard, round purplish-red 
heads. Good keeper, 6 to 8-in., 7 to 8-lb. 
heads. 100 days. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
Chihili or Improved Pekin—Depend- 
able, early heading. The most popular 
variety. Solid tapered heads, 3 to 4-in. 
thick, 18 to 20-in. long. 75 days. 
CARROTS 
Chantenay, Red Cored —Root has 
thick shoulder and tapers to slight 
stump root, 5-in. long. Red cored. 70 
days. es 
Danvers Half Long — Sweet, tender 
roots, 6 to 7-in. long tapering to a blunt 
point. Fine for storing. 75 days. 
Imperator—Fine-grained, tender. Rich 
orange, indistinct core. Roots smooth, 
tapered to semi-blunt. 77 days. 
Long Orange—Heavy cropper. Roots 
taper to a point. Red-orange flesh, core 
slightly lighter. 88 days. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Snowball—Favorite early variety. Pure 
white compact heads of fine flavor, 6 
to 7-in. 55 days. Pkt. 25c. 
CELERY 
Golden Self Blanching—Compact 
plants with yellowish-green foliage. 
Eroad solid stalks, nutty flavor. 
Blanches readily. 120 days. 
COLLARD 
Cabbage Collard—Combines qualities 
of cabbage and collard, but finer flav- 
ored than either. 
Southern or Georgia — An excellent 
cooked green. Long stemmed plant, 
with clustered leaves. Withstands heat 
and bad soil. 24 to 36 days. 
SWEET CORN 
Country Gentleman or Shoe Peg— 
Prolific late variety. Favored by can- 
ners. Irregular kernels, very deep, 
slender, sweet. 93 days. 
Golden Bantam—The best and most 
favorably known of all the yellow va- 
rieties. Stalks often have 2 ears. Ears 
8 rowed, kernels broad, with tender 
hull, sweet and of very fine flavor. 80 
days. 
Golden Cross Hybrid—Extremely uni- 
form. Ears 10 to 14 rows, slightly 
lighter yellow than Golden Bantam. 
Highly resistant to Stewart’s disease. 
85 days. 
Ioana Hybrid—1940 All-America. Ears 
7% to 8 in., well filled with 12 or 14 
rows of deep, medium narrow, light 
yellow kernels. Highly resistant to 
drought and bacterial wilt. 87 days. 
Stowell’s Evergreen — White. Large 
ears about 8-in. long; big kernels, very 
sweet. One of the best late varieties. 
93 days. 
Tendergold—This hybrid was devel- 
oped as a high quality second-early 
yellow hybrid for canners. Ears are 
cylindrical to slightly tapering, 7-8 in. 
long. Golden Bantam type. 80 days. 
All Vegetable Seeds | 
10¢ PER PACKET 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
In bulk quantities at money-saving prices. 
Special quotations to market gardeners. 
Prices subject to change without notice. 

