White’s TRUE-BRED Vegetable Seeds 
Enjoy today the garden delights of tomorrow by planting White's 
True-Bred Specialties in Vegetables. They will surprise and enthuse 
you with their perfection. Here is represented the highest attain- 
ment of specialized breeders all over the globe, most of them direct 
from the originators. Each has been selected for its superiority over 
previous introductions of its kind. 
Plant them with confidence that you will be delighted with these 
newer and better vegetables. Include them in your Victory Garden 
for greater accomplishment. 

GREEN BUSH BEAN 
True-Bred Victory Stringless 
Sensational new bush bean 
with extra long, 7 in. and more, 
flat pods, almost straight, ten- 
der, entirely stringless and of 
high quality up to maturity. 
The white seeds are fine as 
dried beans for winter use. 
Heavy yields are produced over 
an unusually long bearing sea- 
son; a few plantings will fur- 
nish continuous supply. Ideal 
for home or market gardening 
where a long, flat, heavy yield- 
ing bean is desired. 51 days. 
Pkt. 15¢c; % Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 
5 Ibs. $2.00; 10 Ibs. $3.75, post- 
paid. 
YARD LONG OR ASPARAGUS 
POLE BEAN—Grown mostly as a 
curiosity. Long, slender, round pods, 
12 to 20 in. long; tender when young. 
80 days. 
TRUE-BRED PROLIFIC BUSH 
LIMA BEAN—Superior to other “Ba- 
by Limas” or “Butter Beans.” Very 
early and prolific. Beans flat, larger 
and thicker than Henderson’s; excel- 
lent quality. 65 days. 
TRUE-BRED CELESTIAL IM- 
PROVED POLE LIMA BEAN—A 
finer Pole “Butter Bean.” Larger than 
Sieva, bearing pods in clusters over 
long season. Surest and heaviest crop- 
per. 75 days. 
CHALLENGER POLE LIMA BEAN 
—A “potato” lima. Vigorous, hardy, 
very productive. Seed roundish, thick 
and fine flavored. 92 days. 
GIANT GREEN-SEEDED POLE 
LIMA BEAN — Vigorous vine, and 
abundance of extra long pods, filled 
with very large green beans of finest 
quality. 90 days. 
BANSEI EDIBLE SOY BEAN— 
Earliest and most productive; adapted 
to nearly all sections; literally loaded 
with pods. Use green shelled like 
limas as a fresh vegetable, or dry 
shelled throughout the year. Richer, 
more nutty flavor than other dry 
beans, higher in food value. 96 days. 
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NEW CELTUCE—Combines the uses 
and flavor of celery and lettuce; leaves 
for salad, stalks desirable raw or 
cooked, mild, tender and pleasing. 
Kasily and quickly grown, it is good, 
interesting and healthful, four times 
the Vitamin C of head lettuce. Make 
succession plantings. 90 days. 
TRU-BRED CAROLINA HEADING 
COLLARD—A true heading collard, 
characteristic of a cabbage; hard and 
compact, but of the best collard flavor. 
Rich green color. 75 days. 
NORTH CAROLINA SHORT STEM 
COLLARD—Very hardy, with large 
spreading leaves and short stem. With- 
stand drought in summer and cold in 
winter better than other sorts. 80 
days. 
COLLARD—True-Bred Green Glaze 
—The finest recent development in col- 
lards, with a leaf appearance resem- 
bling Savoy Cabbage except that it is 
dark green, almost black in color, and 
greasy looking. Plant medium, hardy, 
with a cluster of large, thick, tender 
leaves, which tend to head at ma- 
turity. Leaf area is greater with less 
leaf stem than other varieties. Rapidly 
growing in popularity throughout the 
South. 85 days. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 34 Ib. 
60c; 1 Ib. $2.00, postpaid. 
FERRY’S ROUND DUTCH CAB- 
BAGE—Splendid for home, most pop- 
ular for market. Heads almost ball- 
shaped; 7 to 8 in. diameter, 6 in. deep, 
41% lbs. Firm, hardy and of high qual- 
ity. 71 days. 
DANISH BALL HEAD (HOL- 
LANDER) CABBAGE — Best late 
type for kraut, storage and shipping. 
Deep round heads, very hard and 
compact, 614 Ibs. Texture tender, crisp; 
flavor good. 110 days. 
IOANA HYBRID SWEET CORN— 
Exceptionally productive, sturdy and 
highly resistant to wilt. Ears 8 in. long, 
with 12 to 14 rows of attractive yellow 
kernels. 87 days. 
Vegetables? Of course! But this 
year plant plenty of flowers, too! 

BLAND’S EXTRA EARLY CORN— 
Best of the earliest white varieties for 
market gardeners. Ears 6 in. long, with 
12 rows of pearly white grains. Height 
5 ft. Plant in rich ground. 65 days. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS CORN— 
Popular white corn for earliest mar- 
ket. Ears 5 to 6 in. long, 12 rows of 
broad, rather shallow grains. Should 
be heavily fertilized. 66 days. 
NORFOLK MARKET CORN — Ex- 
tensively grown, main crop roasting 
ear corn. Large, attractive, 9-in. ears, 
fairly deep grains, tender and milky 
at proper stage. Hardier and can be 
planted earlier than sweet corns. 
Makes a good yield of feeding corn 
if not used for roasting ears. 80 days. 
BABY RICE HULLESS POP CORN 
—Small stubby well-filled ears, with 
deep narrow kernels which pop 
snowy white, tender and delicious. 
110 days. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN — True- 
Bred Chief Manteo—A new, early 
midseason hybrid yellow sweet corn, 
desirable for home and market. Vig- 
orous, well-foliaged, stiff-stalked 
plants grow about 7 ft. high, with 
very few suckers. Large, tapering ears, 
7 to 8 in. long, are well covered with 
husk and filled out to the tip with 12 
to 16 rows of bright yellow kernels of 
good depth and exceptional quality. 
This hybrid is wilt-resistant and 
drought-tolerant. 84 days. Pkt. 15c; 
% lb. 35c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.65; 10 Ibs. 
$5.00, postpaid. 
SWEET CORN—Yellow Variety 
Ioana—KFars 71% to 8 inches long, 12 to 
14 rows. Medium light narrow yellow 
kernels. Highly resistant to drought 
and bacterial wilt. Excellent for can- 
ning and market gardening. Pkt. 15c; 
42 lb. 35c; Ib. 60c; 5 Ibs. $2.65; 10 Ibs. 
$5.00, postpaid. 

BUSH LIMA BEAN 
True-Bred Staysgreen 
A new bush baby lima similar 
to Henderson’s Bush but dis- 
tinguished by its freedom from 
; _ white beans at all stages. The 
beans retain their green color 
even in the dry stage. Pods are 
dark green, thick walled, 3 in. 
long, containing three, some- 
times four, green beans. Plants 
grow about 18 in. tall, with 
equal spread and many bearing 
branches that produce yields in 
excess of other baby limas. A 
very attractive and valuable 
small seeded type for freezing, 
canning and fresh market. 68 
days. 
Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 
5 Ibs. $2.00; 10 Ibs. $3.75, post- 
paid. 
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