
Cucumber 
CELERY 
We will have celery plants for those who 
do not want to grow their own. 
Golden Self-Blanching. (115 days.) Used 
extensively by home gardeners as well 
as market growers. Plants make com- 
pact, dwarf growth and form thick, 
solid, heavily ribbed stalks which blanch 
easily into a beautiful clear waxen yel- 
low color. Pkt., .20c:;.V4. 0z.," 65: -07,, 
$1.20. 
Giant Pascal. (135 days.) Considered by 
most as the standard winter celery. 
Plants are large, upright and very heavy. 
Stalks have a rich, nutty flavor. In- 
asmuch as the stalks are green, soil 
should be used for blanching. Giant 
Pascal always gives entire satisfaction. 
Pkt., 10cm 14 %07:5°456507.,.08 50: 
EGGPLANT 
Since a few plants produce sufficient fruit 
for the average family, we suggest buying 
plants. If seeds are used, they must be 
started early indoors because of the long 
season required. 
Black Beauty or New York Improved 
Spineless are both excellent varieties. 
Rkt. L561 567,900 One oo 
ENDIVE 
(Pkt. sows 20 ft. of row, oz. 100 ft.) 
Deep Heart or Improved Batavian. (70 
days.) Large thick, dark green leaves 
with curled edges. Readily blanches to 
light yellow. Makes tender, appetizing 
salad. The finest quality mild-flavored 
escarolle for home use. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
30c. 
LEEK 
(Pkt. sows 25 ft. of row, % oz. 100 ft.) 
Broad London. (130 days.) This is a 
standard variety with large stalks, hav- 
ing the white part extended well up the 
stalks = Pkesei0c: 147075 AUC ore 5c 
LETTUCE 
(Pkt. will sow 50 ft. of row, oz. 300 ft.) 
HEAD VARIETIES 
Great Lakes. (90 days.) A new Iceberg 
type that will really stand up and pro- 
duce good hard heads in the hot 
weather of midsummer when other 
kinds fail entirely. Give the plants 
plenty of room (14 inches apart). Pkt., 
15.6: OZ eel» C 
LEAF VARIETIES 
Black-Seeded Simpson. (45 days.) The 
broad, light green, curled leaves are 
brittle and tender. Extra fine quality 
for leaf lettuce. Pkt., 10c; 02., 25c. 
Oak Leaf. (40 days.) Forms a tight 
bunch or rosette of medium green leaves 
which are deeply lobed, with the end 
lobe elongated, giving the plant a spiky 
appearance. Extremely tender, long 
standing and of excellent quality. Pkt., 
1):c; 02... 0.0c. 
COS or ROMAINE LETTUCE 
Paris White. -(83 days.) Crisp, sweet- 
flavored variety. Compact, erect plants. 
Pitan elor 25 c: 
MUSKMELONS or 
CANTALOUPES 
Burpee’s Netted Gem. (85 days.) Green 
flesh. Sweet and luscious, and no melon 
surpasses this for flavor. Fruits are oval, 
firm and solid, and weigh from Hes to 
=i bse Peta Lic a-oze. 4UC. * a 
Honey Rock or Sugar Rock. (85 days.) 
‘Salmon flesh. Deliciously sweet, with a 
fine, smooth texture and flavor all its 
own. Almost round and ofttimes weigh- 
ing 3 lbs. Well adapted to growing in 
the home garden. Pkt., 15c; 02., 40c. 

Lettuce 
ONIONS 
Onions may be raised from seed, sets or 
plants. We are listing only seeds here. See 
page 22 in this catalog for Onion sets. See 
our separate plant list for plants. 
Sweet Spanish. Utah Strain. (110 days.) 
You can grow large onions in your gar- 
den from seed if you will plant early. 
This is one of the best of the large 
sweet onions. Try a package of seed. 
If you plant it early, you may be sur- 
prised. Pkt., 15c; Y% 0z., 45c. 
Seed of many other varieties in stock. 
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GARDEN PEAS 
(Pkt. will sow 20 ft. of row, 1 lb. 100 ft.) 
SMOOTH SEEDED EARLY 
Mammoth Podded Extra-Early. (60 days.) 
Vines grow about 30 inches high, pro- 
ducing large pods which contain 8 peas 
of fine quality. Pkt., 10c; Y lb., 25c; 
Ib., 40c. 
Radio. (58 days.) Extra early dwarf va- 
riety, growing about 12 to 15 inches 
high. Pods have about 6 large, round, 
bright green peas of good quality. Pkt., 
10c; 14=Ib.,- 254; Ib=-40: 
WRINKLED SEEDED EARLY 
Blue Bantam. (64 days.) Plants grow 15 
to 18 inches tall, producing pods con- 
taining 7 to 9 large, sweet peas of supe- 
rior flavor. Pkt; 10c¢; 1 -Ib,. 25¢:-Ib, 
435. 
Thomas Laxton. (65 days.) Choice qual- 
ity, early and very delicious. Vines 
grow to height of about 3 ft. and are 
very productive. Highly recommended 
for freezing. Pkt., 10c; Y lb., 25c; Ib., 
435c. 
Little Marvel. (63 days.) Universally 
popular for home use. The 18-inch 
vines bear a heavy crop of dark green 
pods tightly packed with 7 or 8 tender 
peas. We saw these growing in the trial 
grounds of a very large grower last 
year, and we heartily recommend them 
to all: Pkt.;-10e-1/4-1b3 25; Iba 4oe 
MAIN CROP 
Dwarf Telephone or Carter’s Daisy. (79 
days.) Vines grow about 24 inches tall, 
bear heavy crop of large pods contain- 
ing 7 to 9 large, luscious peas of excel- 
lent qualify: Pkt. "1c; 1B sip sec 
lb., 45c. 
Alderman or Dark-Podded Telephone. 
(74 days.) Tall growing, heaviest 
yielder of all peas. Vines must be sup- 
ported but when they are, produce 
astonishing crops of delicious peas. 
Extra large pods contain from 8 to 10 
peas of excellent quality. Pkt., 10c; 
15: lb:; 25 cH 1b. 45e: 
EDIBLE PODDED SUGAR PEAS 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. (75 days.) 
The fleshy, tender pods are light green, 
sweet and delicious. Vines grow 4 to 
5--feet tall. Pkt Sipe bac Ds 
A45c. 
PARSLEY 
Extra Curled Dwarf or Moss Curled. (70 
days.) Attractive leaves of bright green 
are finely cut and curled. Pkt., 10c; 
O77, eS 
PARSNIPS 
Hollow Crown. (105 days.) Long, smooth 
and straight, and of good quality. Pkt., 
£5.02 OF a Ce 
