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315 Nantes (Coreless) Carrots 
Early, Smooth and Delicious 
The smooth handsome appearance and rich delicious flavor have made Nantes one of the most popular 
carrots grown today. It is early, being ready to use quite a while before other varieties, and whether large 
or small it is always tender, fine grained and sweet. 
The roots grow fully six inches long and are perfectly cylindrical and strongly stump rooted. The 
surface is smooth and they have a clear waxy look that is most attractive. The color is deep orange 
extending right through the root so there is practically no core. This carrot is so sweet and tender that 
it is a great favorite for eating raw as well as cooked. 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Oz. 25c; Oz. 45c; 14 Lb. $1.10; 14 Lb. $1.70. 

325 Tendersweet Carrots 
The Sweetest and Finest Flavored Kind 
Tendersweet has a richness and quality of flavor which we have found in no other variety. People who 
do not care for ordinary carrots are often very enthusiastic about ‘“Tendersweet,’” and most home 
gardeners who have tried it will never go without it in their gardens. Even when they have grown very 
large, these carrots remain more tender and sweet than any other kind and for this reason they are ideal 
for storing to eat in the winter. These large fine textured carrots are an attractive deep orange throughout 
and practically coreless. Tendersweet carrot is unusual in appearance, as the outer skin is of deep orange 
color tinged with deep red. 
Pkt. 15c; 144 Oz. 25c; Oz. 45c; 144 Lb. $1.10; 4% Lb. $1.70. 
418 Harris’ Double Yield Cucumbers 
The Best Variety for Pickles and Early Slicers 
Developed and grown by us on our own farms, this cucumber is the best kind for both pickles and 
small extra early slicers. It is the earliest and most prolific variety we have ever seen, producing enormous 
quantities of pickles and excellent small early cucumbers for slicing. 
The fruit is of medium length, very straight with blunt ends and of deep green color, perfect for both 
small and dill pickles. When large enough for slicing, they are thick and have very small seeds, and the 
flesh is crisp and clear white. 
If the vines are kept picked, Double Yield continues to produce fruit at an astonishing rate. Small 
Nantes Carrots pickles are often produced in clusters of 3 or 4 like the fingers of your hand. 
Sweet, tender and delicious. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 35c; 14 Lb. 85c; Lb. $2.50. 
430 Marketer ae SS ee = 
The Best Dark Green Cucumber for Slicing _ 
This elegant new slicer leads the procession of better-looking and finer 
quality cucumbers for market, shipping and home use. It is very smooth, 
slim and handsome and carries the finest dark green color of any variety 
yet offered. At the picking stage these cukes are 7 to 8 inches long and 
slightly more slender and tapered at the ends than A & C. The white 
flesh is unusually thick with very small seeds and is crisp and delicious 
to eat. 
Marketer is already famous for its big yields of fine even fruit. The vines 
hold up well and bear heavily from early in the season until well after 
most kinds are past their prime. For extra fancy dark green cucumbers, 
grow Marketer. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c; 14 Lb. $1.05; 1 Lb. $3.15. 



“Our Victory Garden last year was splendid—thanks to your seeds. Your 
Delicious muskmelons were the talk of everyone that saw and tasted them.” a, te 
H. D. Sanford, Mastic, L. I., N. Y. Marketer Cucumbers—thick, crisp flesh of fine quality. 
560 Delicious—The Largest and Sweetest Early Melon 
Here is a combination of earliness, high quality, fine appearance, and good size not found in 
any other variety of melons. It is the earliest of any melon we offer, yet the fruit are large, 
averaging fully 5 lbs. and have a remarkably sweet flavor. 
When they are ready to pick, the skin is a creamy yellow and covered with fine netting. 
The flesh is thick and moderately firm, and of attractive deep orange color. These melons are 
always sweet and delicious to eat. The vines grow vigorously, and produce enormous yields 
of fine uniform fruit. 
Pkt. 15e; Oz. 50c; 44 Lb. $1.50; 14 Lb. $2.75. 
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569 Iroquois Melon 
New Resistant Medium Size Bender Type 
This new medium-sized melon has such uniformly fine flavor and thick flesh that it has 
quickly become a great favorite. It was developed for resistance to fusarium wilt and is the 
only kind to grow on infected soil. It is also ideal in all sections where the Bender type is pre- 
ferred but where smaller melons are desired. 
The fruits look much like Benders, with prominent ribs and heavy netting, and they have 
— a thin tough rind that stands handling and shipping. The flesh is very thick, smooth, fine 
Delici Mecknel grained and sweet, and the color is an excellent deep orange. Ripens about the same time as 
elicious Muskmeion Benders and the vigorous vines hold up well till frost. Try some Iroquois this year. 
If you want fine sweet early melons, plant Delicious. Pkt. 15¢; 14 Oz. 40c; Oz. 70c; 14 Lb. $2.10. 
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