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SPRINGTIME’S 
MIRACLE FLOWER! 
Plant Tris shallow in good, well-drained garden soil, choosing a suns 
ny location. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart, barely covering the roots with 
earth. Mulch through the first winter. 
NOTICE—AlIl Iris varieties which were listed in our catalogue in past 
years have been transferred to an 
Tris Specialist. This concern will 
publish a catalogue of 150 varieties of the Better Iris. It will be 
known as THE IMPERIAL IRIS GARDEN, CORNELL, ILLINOIS. If 
you desire a price list write to the above address. 
The letter S refers to the Standards or upright top petals; F re- 
fers to the Falls, which are lower 
ABU HASSAN—S-gold; F-brown.— 
19¢ each. 
ALBRIGHT—The new orchid-pink 
that pleases, _-__________ 19¢ each 
AUTUMN KING — Blue purple, 
blooms in June and September, 36 
inches.—25c each. . 
BLUE JAY—S-bright blue; F-dark 
blue, tall—l9e each. 
BOY BLUE—Blue and purple.—19c 
each. 
CECIL MINTURN—Uniform Cat- 
tleya Rose, sweet scented. 19c ea. 
DWARF—Purple. 19¢ each. 
“ELDORADO—Blend of yellow, hel- 
iotrope and violet, fragrant. 19c 
each. 
FAIRY-—White bordered blue, the 
most fragrant. 19¢ each. 
IMPERATOR—S-violet tinted buff; 
F-reddish violet. 19¢ each. 
or hanging petals. 
JACQUESIANA—Red-brown tones. 
Many blooming side branches. 19c 
each, 
JEAN SIRET—Dwarf yellow fleck- 
ed blue. Spring and fall bloomer, 
10 inches. 25c each. 
KALOS—S. and F. white, veined 
pale rose, yellow beard, 19c each. 
LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC — A deep 
red violet. Fragrant. Spring and 
Fall bloomer. 50c¢ each. 
MIDGARD — A yellow and pink 
blend. Perfectly formed. 19c each, 
MRS. A. W. BEAKERLY — Yellow 
tinged with pink. 19¢ each. 
NYMPH—Best early yellow, free 
flowering. 19c¢ each. 
P. V. LOUISE—S. creamy; F. pur- 
ple, white veined. 19c each. 
SHERWIN-WRIGHT—Bright gold- 
en yellow. Free flowering. 19c¢ each. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING — Pure 
white. Blooms Spring and Fall. 
25¢ each. 

PERENNIAL BEAUTIES 
NO FUSS WITH SEEDS OR 
REPLANTING! THEY COME 
BACK YEAR AFTER YEAR, LARGER AND FINER! 
These Are All Choice, 2-Year Plants That Will Bloom 
THIS SUMMER! 
PARCEL POST RATES on perennials: Add 3c for 2; 5c for 6; 8c for 12 
if order is below $5.00. 
ANTHEMIS KELWAYI — (Golden 
Daisies) set off by pretty fern-like 
foliage. Blooms all summer, should 
be in every planting, 2 feet. Each 
30c; 2 for 55c. 
ASTER—Barr’s Pink. Flowers are 
large true pink covering the 3 ft. 
plant. Each 35c; 2 for 65c. 
ACHILLEA, (The Pearl) — Lovely 
clustered flowers, v e r y ° double, 
white—decorative foliage. Excell- 
et rock garden or border plant. 
Each 30c; 2 for 55c. 
ALASKA DAISY — Huge snow- 
white flowers during June - July. 
One of the finest border plants.— 
Each 30c; 2 for 55c. 
AQUILEGIA DOUBLE, Columbine 
—Attractive double flowers and a 
good range of the colors. Each, 
a0¢;, -2) for) 75c. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Chrys- 
antha — Beautiful double golden- 
- yellow flowers; blooms for two: 
months. Each 40c; 2 for 75c. 
AQUILEGIA, (Long-spured Colum- 
bine)—Great favorite everywhere. 
Flowers delightful colored. Hardy 
vigorous, long-lived. Each 40c; 2 
for 75c. 
ARTEMSIA, (Silver King)—Feath- 
ery foliage of frosted silver on a 
branching plant gives superb con- 
trast in border or bouquets. Bach 
25c; 2 for 45c, 
BLEEDING HEART (Spectabilis) 
—tThe old favorite of grandmoth- 
er’s garden. Deep rose-red, heart 
shaped flowers along drooping 
stems. Hardy and thrifty. Each 
65c; 2 for $1.20. 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA — 
Glistening yellow flowers — hund- 
reds of them—all summer long on 
a very hardy, thrifty plant. Very 
beautiful and useful in bouquets. 
Superb foreground plant for Del- 
phiniums. Each 25¢; 2 for 45c. 
DELPHINIUM — Belladonna and 
Bellamosa. Tall grand spikes of 
clear, heavenly blue, set off by 
beautiful, heavy foliage. Free con- 
tinuous bloomers, so hardy and de- 
pendable. Plant in good, rich, well 
drained soil in a sunny location.— 
Each 40c; 2 for 75c. 
FERN—Hardy. Tine for planting 
in shade. Grows from 12-18 inch- 
es. Each 30c; 2 for 55c. 
FUNKIA—(Day Liliy) — Very at- 
tractive plants with long, broad, 
overlapping leaves of various mark- 
ings. Mauve flowers from August 
te September. Each 35c; 2 for 
65c. 
GAILLARDIA, (Blanket Flower)— 
Handsome, all-summer perennial. 
_ Showy blooms shading from bright 
crimson to golden yellow. One of 
‘the finest and hardiest. Each 30c; 
2 for 55c. 
HARDY PINKS (Dianthus plumar- 
ius) Old-fashioned Pinks are a de 
light in any garden. Dwarf plant 
is crowned with artistic fringed 
flowerets of spicy fragrance, de- 
lightfully tinted pink. Each 25c; 
2 for 45c. 
HESPERIS-MATRONALIS (Sweet 
Rocket)—The fragrant flower. of 
lilac and white heads of these 
‘thrifty flowers resemble perennial 
Phlox make a fine display in the 
border. Bach 35c; 2 for 65c. 
JOHNNY JUMP UP—Dwarf pans- 
ies for shade. Each 20c; 2 for 35c, 
LYTHRUM (Morden’s Pink)—Ex- 
cellent for moist locations in the 
border. Produce many 2-3 foot up- 
right spikes covered with flowers 
which last a month or more. Each 
40c; 2 for 75c. 
NEPETA MUSSINI, (Ground Ivy) 
— Of dwarf, compact habit, pro- 
ducing masses of bloom of a beau- 
tiful shade of lavender all spring 
and intermittently during the sum- 
mer. Each 35¢e; 2 for 65c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) — 
During May and June they have 
guantities of beautiful flowers of 
various colors. Mxed only. Back 
30c; 2 for 55c. 
PRIMROSE—Low growing plants. 
Yellow flowers blooming in June on 
stems of about one foot all. Each 
30c; 2 for 55c. 
PYRETHRUM SINGLE RUBY, 
(Chrysanthemum coccineum) The 
new perennial is covered with larg- 
est flowers of ruby-red, long in the 
stem, over tufted fern foliage. Out- 
standing, rare, very hardy. Each 
50c. 
RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow), Very 
showy, hardy, plant. Grows about 
4 feet, covered with large double 
yellow flowers. Each 25c; 2 for 45c 
SEDUM—Dwarf — Fine for rock 
garden. Thick, waxen foliage on a 
low spreading plant. 5 varieties. 
»Each 25c; 2 for 45c. 
SHASTA DAISY—Glistening white 
flowers in countless numbers dur- 
ing June are a beautiful sight in 
the garden. Popular for bouquets. 
Each 25c; 2 for 45c. 
SPIDER-WORTH — A beautiful 
perennial for border, and rock gar- 
den. They’re covered with blue 
and purple flowers on stems about 
12 inches long. Each 25c; 2 for 45c 
STATICE (Sea Lavender)—Strik- 
ing plant for rockery or border. 
Leathery leaves hug the ground, 
topped with speading, feather 
sprays of tiny purple-blue flowers 
so fine for cutting. Each 30c; 2 
for 55c. 
STACHY’S LANTAT — This new 
rare perennial is a carpet of silky, 
silvery, white velvet; tiny violet 
flowers peer from spikes like slen- 
der rolls of white wool. No better 
mat-forming silvery-downy plants. 
Each, 35¢; 2 for 65c. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Fiery 
orange-scarlet cones in late sum- 
mer and fall—so showy in the gar- 
den or bouquets. Plant in good, 
well drained soil in a sunny loca- 
tion, mulching heavily through the 
winter. Each 40c; 2 for 75c. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). Famous 
for royal-blue spires in the mid- 
summer border. One of the best 
plants for the hardy border. The 
blooms are fine for cutting. Each 
25c; 2 for 45c. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy) 
From earliest spring until late fall 
it is a continuous mas of beauti- 
ful, pansy-like blossoms. Finest 
edging plant or rockery filler. 
Shear several times during um- 
mer so the flowers do not go to 
seed. Each 30c; 2 for 55c, 
YUCOA, (Spanish Bayonet). Hand- 
some swordlike, evergreen foliage, 
with tall spikes of fragrant, creamy 
white flowers in June-July. Su- 
perb in borders, or in bold clumps 
among shrubs or other perennials. 
Each 25¢; 2 for 45c. 

Perennial — 
BEAUTY BORDER 
3—Achillea, the Pearl. 
3—Anthemis Kelwayi. 
3—Coreopsis. 
3—Shasta Daisy. 
3—Delphinium. 
3—Yucca. 
3—Chinese Lantern. 
38—Hardy Pinks. 
3—Viola Covnuta. 
3—Penstemon Pubescence. 
3—Stachy’s Lanata. 
These 36 Glorious Perennials—a 
glorious succession of bloom from 
spring until fall. All select field- 
grown, strong 2-year plants. (cata- 
log price, $10.45). OUR SPECIAL 
PRICE—$7.95, Postpaid. 

Phlox 
HARDY PHLOX 
Prices of all Phlox below; 40¢ each 
3 for $1.00 
DAILY SKETCH — Lustrous sal- 
mon pink, vivid crimson eye, 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL—Rich, deep 
blood red. Large florets. Finest red 
Phlox propagated today. 
JULY GLOW — New fiery red, un- 
usual. 
MARIE LOUISE — Lovely new 
white. 
PINKETTE — Large trusses of 
creamy-pink flowers, 
————— ee 
Poppies - 
JOYCE—Charming soft red flow- 
ers in great abundance on 48-inch 
Stems of sturdy growth. Each 
50¢c; 2 for 95¢. 
MRS. PERRY—Orange apricot, on 
black base. A very fine variety. 
Each 50c; 2 for 90c, 
ORIENTAL POPPY, (Orientale) — 
The old favorite with its superb 
ing June are a beautiful sight in 
the garden. Popular for bouquets. 
Bach 25¢; 2 for 45c. 

R. P. STRUTHERS—Rich salmon- 
pink with scarlet eye. Carmine. 
Very good, 
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Garden and Flower Seeds 
This portion of our Catalog Lists the well-known and time 
proven Vegetables and a few leading Flower Seeds. Our mot- 
to is: “As the Seed, so will be the Harvest.” 


OUR GUARANTER: 
We absolutely iuaranth all 
seeds to be of the highest qual- 
ity, thoroughly tested, tyue to 
name, and will replace flee of 
charge any that may prove oth- 
erwise. ) 
CORNELL NURSERY & eR 
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ASTER, Wilt Resistant — A mix- 
ture of the most beautiful double 
tall growing Aster. Pkg. 15c. 
CALENDULAS, Special Mixture— 
Calendula is one of the best and 
showiest free flowering annuals. 
Blooms from early summer till late 
fall. Pkg. 12c, 
COSMOS (Giant Early Mixed) — 
Large flowers of splendid sub- 
stance; borne on very long stems. 
All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR—One of the finest an- 
nuals, ideal for both garden color 
DOLICHOS—If you ehave a wire 
fence which you want cover, we 
know of no plant more decorative 
than this. The flowers stand up- 
right like Hyacinth flowers and are 
followed by attractive seed pods. 
10 feet. Pkt. 10c. 


BEANS. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD — The finest, round, 
green pod bush bean, Long, meaty 
pods are always tender, fleshy 
brittle, and a great producer, — 
Pkt. 10c; 3 1b. 29c; 1 Ib, 49¢; 
2 Ibs. 90c. : 
303—BOUNTIFUL STRINGLESS— 
Of the heavy yielding, flat pod 
type, our strain of this variety is 
finest. One of the earliest, it pro- 
duces straight pods, 7 inches long, 
half an inch wide, completely 
stringless, tender and brittle. It 
has a long season of bearing. Pkt. 
10c; 3% lb. 29c; 1 Ib, 49c; 2 Ib. 90c 
3804—PENCIAL POD BLACK WAX 
—Best round long golden yellow 
pod bean. Are very brittle, string- 
less, fleshy and tender. A) great 
producer. Pkt. 10c; % Ib, 29¢; 
1 Ib. 49e; 2 lbs. 90c. 
305 — LIMA BEANS, HENDER- 
SON’S BUSH (BABY LIMA)—YVal- 
uable for its extreme earliness, yet 
producing a continuous crop from 
the time it begins to bear until 
frost. Pods 3 inches long. Reliable 
prolific, suited to all climates — 
North or South. Pkt. 10¢; 34 1b. 
29c; 1 1b. 49c; 2 Ibs, 90c. 
307 — IMPROVED KENTUCKY 
WONDER — One of the earliest 
and best green-podded pole beans. 
Pods are ¥ to 10 inches long, En- 
tirely stringless and cook up rich 
and buttery. A sure cropper, Pkt. 
10c; 42 1b. 29¢; 1 1b. 49c; 2 Ibs. 90c 
. 
306 — KING OF THE GARDEN 
POLE LIMA. The leading large 
seeded pole lima bean. The old 
standard favorite. Vigorous, reli- 
able grower and heavy cropper, 
bearing uniform dark green pods 5 
to 8 inches long, filled with 4 to 6 
large white beans of excellent 
quality, easily shelled; produces to 
end of season. Pkt. 10c; 4% Ib, 29¢; 
2 db. 49¢; (2 Ib. 90c; 
+ 
308 — GOLDEN PODDED WAX 
POLE OR KENTUCKY WONDER 
WAX—The best pole wax bean for 
planting in the north. It is very 
prolific and produces a fine crop of 
pods 8 to 9 inches long, extremely 
fleshy, almost straight and light 
‘golden-yellow in color. Delicious 
eating qualities, brittle, but show- 
ing strings. Pkt. 10c; 1% jp, 29¢; 
1 1b. 49¢; 2 Ibs. 90c. 
SHELL BEANS. 
309—IMPROVED WHITE NAVY— 
The popular soup bean used for 
field planting. Plant enough for 
your own use next winter, Pkt. 
10c; 36 1b. 25¢; 1 Ib, 400; 2 Ibs, 75c. 
310—WHITE KIDNEY. (Same as 
Red Kidney except seed is white). 
Plant upright, with large, broad 
leves; pods medium size, |dark 
green; seed large, white, kidney- 
shaped, slightly flattened and of 
excellent quality green or dry,| Pkt. 
10c; 4 1b. 28c; 1 Ib. 45¢; 2 ibs 80c 
BEETS | 
321 — DETROIT DARK RED 
BEETS — The most popular beet 
for home gardens and canning. 
Smooth round, solid and a Weep 
red. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. : 
—. 
and cutting. Our wonderful strain 
of mixed Larkspur covers a large 
range of colors. Pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD, (Crown of Gold) The 
original marigold with odorless fol- 
iage, and still very outstanding. 
Gives a profusion of orange flow- 
ers all summer and fall. Pkt. 15c, 
NASTURTIUM, Dwarf Mixed) — 
The most popular dwarf annual, 
easy to grow in poor soil, and 
blooms for weeks. In rich colors, 
fine for beds and borders. Pkt. 10¢ 
NASTURTIUM, Tall Mixed — A 
choice mixture of all the newer 
and more colorful types. Pkt. 10c. 
SCABIOSA, MIXED — 2 ft. Dazz- 
ling fiery scarlet; the most brilli- 
ant of all Scabiosas. Gorgeous for 
the flower garden and for cutting. 
Pkt. 10c, 
SAPONARIA, Vaccoria Rose—2 ft. 
Light graceful sprays of glisten- 
ing pink flowers, somewhat like a 
“glorified” Gypsophila, produced in 
profusion. Pkt, 12c, 
SWEET PEAS—Mixture of Giant 
Spencer varieties. Th i gs large 
Spencer type flowers that give ear- 
lier and longer bloom. Pkt. 10c. 
322—EARLY BLOOD TURNIP — 
A commonly planted mid-season 
home garden variety. A bright red 
flesh. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c. 
CABBAGE 
332 — EARLY JERSEY WAKE- 
FIELD—The great favorite, best 
early variety with cone-shaped 
heads. Compact. Pkt. 10c; 46 oz. 
35c. 
333 — COPENHAGEN MARKET — 
Very early solid heading variety— 
Stands longer in the field without 
bursting than any other variety. 
Produces fine, large heads of light 
green color, averaging six pounds 
in weight? uniform in shape and 
size and very solid, with few loose 
leaves. A vigorous grower and an 
excellent keeper. The entire crop 
can be harvested at one time. Pkt. 
i5¢e; 4602. 50c. 
3384 — PREMIUM LATE FLAT 
DUTCH—The most popular large, 
flat headed winter cabbage. Fine 
quality, solid, good keeper and fine 
for kraut. Pkt. 10c, 46 oz. 35c. 
CARROTS. 
341 — CORELESS CARROT—Free 
of core, stump-rooted, about 6 
inches long. Flesh red-orange, 
sweet, melting tender, smooth. 
Ready for use in 65 days. Pkt. 10c; 
42 62. 35¢. 
342—IMPROVED EARLY CHAN- 
TENAY—Coreless. Tender, sweet, 
70 days. This super strain of Chan- 
tenay produces very smooth roots 
of even shape and size, free from 
eyes and side roots. Rich orange 
color. 514 to 6 inches long. Pkt. 
10c; 3% oz. 35¢. 
SWEET CORN. 
351—GOLDEN OR BANTAM EV- 
ERGREEN, (80 Day). Golden or 
yellow sweet corn. Quality, tender 
and vigorous and productive. Pkt. 
10c; 48 Ib. 25c; 1 1b. 40c. 
3852—COUNTRY GENTLEMAN — 
About 95 days, The grain is small 
and crowded together on the cob, 
instead of forming in defined rows. 
Deliciously tender and sweet. Pkt. 
10c; 4% Ib, 25c; Ib. 40. 
CUCUMBERS. 
360 —- CUCUMBER IMPROVED 
LONG GREEN—The best all-pur- 
pose cucumber, fine for slicing and 
pickling and does well everywhere. 
Solid white, crisp flesh. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 40c, 
561—THE EVERGREEN WHITE- 
SPINE, (65 days). “An unsurpass- 
ed table sort.” Flesh white, sweet, 
crisp, juicy, with a small seed cav- 
ity. The fruit is long and shapely, 
about 11 by 2% inches, with a dark 
glossy green skin. The plant is ex- 
ceedingly vigorous, hardy and pro- 
ductive. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c, 
362—WESTERFIELD’S CHICAGO 
PICKLING, (58 days). A valuable 
and reliable small early pickling 
variety. Fruits are uniform in size 
and shape, 7 inches by 214 when 
full-grown, tapering only slightly 
toward the end. Good color, black- 
spined. Vines bear continuously if 
fruits are picked; very productive. 
Pkt. 10c; oz, 35c, 
EGG PLANT. 
371—BLACK BEAUTY, (80 days). 
It is oval in shape, uniformly the 
darkest in color. Perfectly spine- 
less and smooth; has beautiful rich 
purple color and handsome lustre. 
Pkt. 10c. 


LETTUCE: 
PEPPER, 
880—LETTUCE BLACK SEEDED 432—PEPPER RUBY KING. Large 
SIMPSON — Broad, frilled light- dark green fruits change to red 
green leaves are crisp, tender, and when ripe. Sweet. Popular for 
of excellent quality. Ready for the home garden. Pkg, 10c. 
use in 40 days. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
433 — LONG RED CAYENNE — 
381—PRIZEHEAD. (45 days). A fLong, slender pods 3 to 4 inches 
popular, loose heading sort. Leaves jong which taper toa point. Bright 
crumpled, shaded brown; crisp, ped when ripe, and very pungent. 
sweet and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30¢ The best hot pepper for seasoning 
pickles. Bears in great profusion. 
MUSKMELON. 
Pkt. 10c. 
391 — HEARTS OF GOLD — Ex- 
tremely early, 82 days. The salmon- RADISHES. 
orange flesh is very thick, fine 438 FRENCH BREAKFAST — 25 
grained, delicious, spicy flavor, and days. Red becoming white at low- 
ripens close to the rind. Pkt. 10c; er end. Flesh white, firm, crisp. 
0z. 35c. EC Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
392 —- HONEY ROCK (or Sugar 439_-WHITE ICICLE—One of the 
Rock) — (85 days) — One of the finest for home and market gar- 
finest for our mid-west home gar- dens. Clear white flesh, mild and 
dens. The fruits weigh about 3 brittle. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
pounds at maturity and the flavor 
is ideal. Thick orange flesh. Pkt. OYSTER PLANT (Salsify) 
10c; oz. 40c. 
441—_MAMMOTH SANDWICH IS- 
LAND — A delicious, nutritious 
WATERMELON. vegetable with a decided oyster fla- 
402 — KLECKLEY SWEETS OR vor. Keeps in ground over winter 
MONTE CRISTO—New “wilt” re- but must be dug before the spring 
sistant” strain. 87 days. The sweet- frowth starts. Pkt. 10c. 
est of all large melons. Fruits are 
SPINACH 
oblong and symmetrical. Dark 
green skin. Flesh bright red, ten- 
der, luscious, ripens to the thin #90 — SPINACH KING OF DEN- 
rind. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. MARK — Leaves are between the 
, smooth and blistered type, large 
OKRA and intense, dark green in color. A 
Okra pods are used in soups, stews spinach for the home garden. Pkt. 
and salads. It is a hot weather 10c; oz. 25c. 
plant, but can be grown in the 
North much like corn, the plants CHARD: 
being started indoors in paper pots. 
¢ 454—SWISS CHARD LUCULLUS. 
ve ce pe fe eterna ies About 55 days. A new Moss Curled 
ay while still tender and pulpy. i l . Pkt. 10¢; 
Matures in about 50 days. Sora Veryatansel feeres 
oz. 40c. 
411—WHITE VELVET. 70 days,— 
Produces pods larger than any oth- SQUASH. 
er. Pkt. 10c; oz, 20c. 458—ACORN, TABLE QUEEN, or 
‘ “DES MOINES” — An excellent 
PARSLEY. squash just the right size to cut 
413—-CHAMPION MOSS CURLED in half for serving. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
~The most desirable for garnish- for 30c. 
ing opener HC Ake Dark 459-—BLUE HUBBARD. (110 days) 
pee eaaee Bik eumes *eaVeS- a new distinct type of Hubbard 
, x mee. o developed in New Pega Frais 
resembles the Warty Hubbard in 
PARSNIPS. size and shape, but the color is a 
415 — HOLLOW CROWN, LONG clear green-blue and very distinct. 
SMOOTH. About 95 days. Tender Extra thick meated, fine grained, 
and sugary; one of the best. Our dry and of excellent flavor. Keeps 
strain is a good selection. Pkt. 10c well. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
oz. 40c. 
PEAS TURNIPS. 
: 461—THE PURPLE TOP WHITE 
421 — ALASKA, (Resistant). -—— GLOBE. (57 days). —- Most gen- 
Earliest of all peas. Smooth seed- erally planted of all. Globe shaped 
ed. Not as sweet as the wrinkled and white, tender flesh. Mild. — 
types but they taste mighty good Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
because they are o early. Pkt. 10c; 
¥@ 1b. 25c; 1 lb. 40¢; 2 Ibs. 75c. TOMATOES. 
423—LITTLE MARVEL—58 days. 531 — GREATER BALTIMORE —- 
The most popular Pea for the home Large, firm smooth tomatoes of a 
garden. Dark green pods with 7 deep scarlet red. Extra fine for 
or 8 seeds, wrinkled, tender, sweet canning. Matures 80 days atfer 
and prolific. Pkt. 10c; 4 lb. 30c; plants are set. Pkt. 10c. 
1 1b, 45¢; 2 Ibs, 85ce. 
532—JOHN BAER — An early var- 
422_TLLAXTONIAN. Matures in 63 iety. with bright scarlet red, in 
days. A Dwarf Extra Early Var- smooth medium sized fruits. A fine 
iety. Very desirable for the home early variety for home gardens. 
garden on account of its large Matures about 71 days after plants 
yield and delicious quality. The are set. Pkt 10c. 
vines are abeut 18 inehes in length 
of very vigérous arid dependable 533—MARGLOBE — 75 days. Dis- 
growth, withstanding adverse con- ‘ease resistant. Fruit is bright scar- 
ditions well. The pods are dark let, smooth skinned, deep glohe- 
green, about 414 in.’ long, straight, ‘Shaped, solid heavy, meaty, with 
pointed, and well packed with little care. Pkg, 10c. 
large, sweet, luscious peas. Pkt. . 
4 y 534—-_NEW STONE—A fine variet 
. 4 - i y 
10c; 7@ 1b. 0c; 1 Ib. 45; 2 Ibs. 85c. for home gardens and canning. A 
EDIBLE POD PEAS Bright scarlet, smooth and a good 
‘ ielder. res ab 5 d f- 
(Cooked Like String Beans). yielder. Matures about 85 days a 
ter plants are set. Pkt. 10c. 
424-MAMMOTH MELTING SUG- 
AR—This is a superior variety. The °2°—PONDEROSA — 85 days. A 
large pods are sweet, brittle and main crop tomato. Produces abun- 
tender and have none of the tough ant, large purplish-pink, meaty, 
lining found in it. The pods are fairly smooth delightful fruit. Per 
used the same as snap or string Pkt. 10c. 
beans and have no strings. Pkt. 
10c; 46 Ib. 30c; 1 1b. 45¢. 
thousands of tomato, cabbage, pep- 
PUMPKIN per, egg plants, and sweet potato 
435 — JONATHAN PUMPKIN or plants. Special price on larger 
WHITE CUSHAW. Very popular ‘quantities. We grow all of our 
variety. 75 days. Often produces own plants in especially prepared 
pumpkins 2 feet long, light color- beds, not in greenhouses. Our 
ed. Flesh yellow, solid, sweet. Ex- ‘plants are especially hardy. Ask 
cellent for pies. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. for prices on plants this Spring. 
NOTICE — Every spring we sell 

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