
Bounty Tomato. 
TOMATO 
452. BOUNTY. (Victor.) (65 days after 
setting plants.) The past few years several va- 
rieties of early determinate vine or self-topping 
tomatoes have been introduced and Bounty, in 
our opinion, is the finest. In the home gar- 
den this variety will prove very popular as it 
is early, an exceptionally heavy yielder, and 
will produce the finest quality tomatoes on plants 
spaced as close as three feet apart. Bounty 
was developed at the North Dakota Agricultural 
Experiment Station from a cross between the 
All Red variety, a station introduction in 1937. 
and Break O’Day. Bounty combines the early 
ripening, self pruning, and uniform color ad- 
vantages of the All Red with the good shape 
and quality of fruit of Break O’Day. For the 
home garden in the north this variety leads 
the list. Pkt., 10c; 144 o2z., 45c; oz., 80c; %4 
Ib., $2.35, postpaid. 
SPANISH ONION 
301. WHITE SWEET SPANISH. 
days.) The largest of all white onions. 
globular bulbs are very attractive, pure white 
with a small neck. Flesh is clear, quite firm 
and mild. A fair keeper for a Spanish onion 
with its fine texture. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 55c¢; “%4 
lb., $1.60; lb., $4.80, postpaid, 
(110 
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_ Butternut Squash, 
WINTER SQUASH 
420. BUTTERNUT. (95 days.) This new 
variety originated in the New England States 
and in our opinion it is the ideal home baking 
type. We think it will become as popular as 
Table Queen as an individual baker. The 3 to 
41%-lb. fruits are of an ivory white color, 10 to 
12 inches long, 4 to 5 inches in diameter at the 
largest point, pear shaped, smooth skin and 
hard. The bright orange flesh is very thick and 
the seed cavity is only in the bulbous end so 
that about 90% of the entire fruit is edible. In 
our trials the past year, the squash seemed to 
be resistant to insects and while the squash 
borers attacked other varieties in the trial, they 
did not damage the Butternut. We think this 
variety should be in every garden. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c; 4 Ib., 70c; Ib., $2.20, postpaid. 
PLEASE NOTE: This variety should not be 
confused with Buttercup, catalog No. 406, which 
is an excellent late winter squash but turban 
shaped. 

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Tendersweet Carrot. 
CARROT 
TENDERSWEET. 
beautiful new orange red carrot of exceptionally 
108. C73 daysn)s ec 
fine quality. Roots average about 8 to 10 inches 
in length and taper slightly from the shoulder 
to a blunt end. The flesh is crisp, tender, and 
sweet. We highly recommend this to the home 
gardener, Pkt., 10c3 oz., 25¢e; 14 Ib., 70¢3—Ib., 
$2.00, postpaid, 

Plentiful Bean. 
GREEN POD BEAN 
11. PLENTIFUL. (50 days.) Designed 
for the shipping trade to fulfill the same pur- 
poses as Bountiful. It is true to its name in 
productiveness bearing medium dark green pods 
7 inches or more in length, straight and some- 
what larger than Bountiful. Entirely stringless 
at all stages of growth and is of the highest 
quality. It is probably the best of the flat pod- 
ded green snap Beans. Vine is 16 to 18 inches 
tall, medium green, erect, vigorous, and compact. 
Seeds are black. Pkt. 10c; 4% l1b., 25c; I1hb., 
45c; 2 lbs., 80c; 5 Ibs,, $1.70, postpaid. 

endota Vegetable Soy Bean, 
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Wisconsin Early Harvest Pea. 
WILT RESISTANT PEA 
*320. WISCONSIN EARLY HAR- 
VEST.* (60 days.) We discarded the Wis- 
consin Early Sweet for the Wisconsin Early 
Harvest aS we consider it superior to Early 
Sweet; just as Early Sweet was superior to the 
old variety Surprise. It is a new Fusarium Wilt 
Resistant, early sweet, wrinkled variety which 
shows more vigor than Wisconsin Early Sweet. 
The vines grow about 32 inches in height; rather 
slender plant of a medium green color. The 2% 
inch light green, plump, single pods contain 
from 6 to 8 peas of excellent flavor and fine 
tender skin. Nothing nicer for a first early 
sweet. Pkt., 10c; Y% Ib., 25c; lb., 40c; 2 Ibs., 
70c; 5 lbs., $1.50, postpaid. 

Jubilee Tomato, 
GOLDEN ORANGE TOMATO 
434. JUBILEE. (72 days.)  Hostesses 
now consider the color scheme a very important 
part in a table setting, especially in salads, and 
this new bright golden-orange tomato is espe- 
cially desirable for this purpose. Fruits are 
bright golden-orange, deep globe shaped, weigh- 
ing about 6 ozs. each. Walls are thick with few 
seeds which makes it most attractive when sliced. 
Quality is excellent and a great improvement 
over other yellow fruited varieties. Excellent 
for Yellow Tomato Juice. Pkt, 10c; 1% oz., 
60c; 0z., $1.00; % Ilb., $2.90, postpaid. 
VEGETABLE SOY BEAN 
5. MENDOTA. (83 days.) Vegetable soy 
beans differ from the field varieties just like 
sweet corn differs from field corn. They are more 
tender, cook quicker and have a finer texture 
and flavor. This new blight resistant variety was 
introduced by Prof. O. B. Combs of the Wis. 
College of Agriculture. It is without exception 
the finest of the vegetable type soy beans. The 
bean is medium in size, cream color without the 
unsightly black eye and just the right size for 
canning and freezing. It is an early, heavy yield- 
er and almost entirely free from blight. The 
plants stand up well without lodging. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; ¥% Ib., 25c; Ib., 45¢; 2 Ibs., 80c; 
5 lbs., $1.70, postpaid. 
